The short 5 vs 5 match left a lasting impression on the acolytes, who were awestruck by their master's abilities and his remarkable way of handling the situation. Witnessing his prowess erased any lingering doubts they may have had about their choice.

The atmosphere among the acolytes was electric, their voices buzzed with enthusiasm and newfound confidence.

"You see, our master could defeat a magus one realm above him so easily."

"I can't wait to learn from him!"

"I think advancing to the middle, or even to the high hall, is possible!"

Their words reflected the unanimous sentiment among the group, each one more convinced than ever of their inevitable success under their master's tutelage. They exchanged stories of the match, reliving each moment with fervor and awe.

However, amidst the jubilation, a figure stood apart from the rest. A silver-haired girl, her expression inscrutable, observed the conversation with a quiet intensity. Despite the excitement around her, she remained composed with a hint of skepticism.

When she finally spoke, her words cut through the animated chatter like a knife. "With the way you are, it will be fortunate to advance into the middle hall this year."

Her comment drew immediate attention, some exchanged puzzled glances, and a few showed unfriendly gazes. Sensing the tension, Dillion stepped forward and politely asked for her perspective.

As all eyes turned to her, she spoke with a calm authority, her gaze unwavering.

"I mean no offense," she began, her tone measured, "but you need five strong acolytes to compete for middle hall advancement, and I only see three dependable acolytes to depend on."

She gestured towards Dillion, Damo, and Kat, singling them out as the reliable pillars of their group. However, her next words were a sobering reality check for the enthusiastic acolytes. Shinta explained that even with five strong fighters, they still needed additional backup to account for injuries or adapt to different opponents' strategies.

Her words weren't revolutionary; some of the senior acolytes had already been mulling over the same concerns. While there were promising talents among the first-year students, rushing their advancement could prove detrimental. Additionally, the top fighters were all third-year students, their time to assist the group drawing to a close.

Shinta's straightforward assessment cast a shadow over the optimistic atmosphere, but Dillion's unwavering confidence served as a beacon of hope, reigniting their spirits. "Don't worry, we'll make it," he declared, his voice carrying a reassuring tone that resonated with his fellow acolytes.

Meanwhile, Damo approached Shinta, acknowledging the validity of her words. "Your words are spot on. We need more talent," he admitted, extending an invitation for her to join their hall. Shinta's gaze turned to Emery, her expression was conflicted as she hesitated to respond. Caught between her emotions and her decision, she murmured, "I... I am still thinking about it... I'll give it some more thought."

Before Emery could interject, she expressed her gratitude for their hospitality and swiftly departed, leaving a sense of uncertainty lingering in the air.

As the tension eased, Ashaka approached Emery with a grave expression, voicing his concerns about potential retaliation from the Nephilim. "I don't think the Nephilim will stop. What happened today might provoke them to escalate further," he warned.

"I understand," he replied solemnly.

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