CHAPTER 20 || Mentors

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"Welcome to the throne room." Will smiled, showing us his throne. "You, Serena, will be sitting on this throne first. You'll decide your mentor from up here. Ash, you'll go after her."

"Okay." I nodded.

Ash left with Will, and I was all alone on the throne. Three aura masters walked into the room, and bowed.

"Oh please, you don't need to bow," I chuckled. "Just tell me what you're going to provide me with."

"Hello! I'm Luna." The first woman said.

She looked like she was in her 20's. She had long black hair.

"I'm powerful in all types of aura. Telekinesis, aura spheres, you name it," Luna explained.

"Telekinesis?" I asked.

"Why, yes, Serena. Aura has many subjects that you might not even heard of. I have a free-spirited and determined way of teaching. My students increase their strength and stamina tremendously. I'd be honored to train the long lost cousin of our village."

Right, everyone who's a master is also related to me. I can see where she gets her free-spirited self from.

After Luna finished speaking, the next one started.

"Hello, Serena. I'm your uncle, William's brother. My name is Luke."

He had black hair that was short as Ash's, but had a different style of haircut. His eyes were cerulean.

"I'm a master at physical aura training and aura spheres like Luna. I'm also a master of flying," Luke explained.

"That's telekinesis," The boy on the right of him growled.

"Correct," Luke replied. "It's just a better way to sell the power to the consumer."

"Alright, thank you, Luke," I interrupted. "Now, next."

"Hello, my name is Aaron, named after Sir Aaron himself."

He had dark brown hair with emerald green eyes. He looked in his 40's or 50's.

"I am a master in the unique ways to cast aura magic. All of these trainers go by the book when I bring out all of my patient's potential."

"I don't go by the book," Luna protested. "Don't say things about us that isn't true. That isn't allowed, mister."

"So you lie to get your patients?" I asked.

"No, madam, I just didn't know how she taught," Aaron replied.

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