Level 1 Strongest Sage

Chapter 118: Luna’s Past (2)

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I was reincarnated in this world as the seven year old Luna Dilette.

Luna was formerly a child of a noble family, but she lost her parents in an accident, and was driven away to a small town’s orphanage.

I did not have any recollection of my life before six years old. But that was okay, since I didn’t have to wallow in the sadness brought about by the passing of my parents in this world.

I enjoyed my life in the orphanage. I got along with the other orphans, and they became the beloved elder brothers . The Sister was also very kind, and I loved her very much, too.

There were a lot of books kept in the orphanage. I steadily read all of those, even the difficult ones that seven-year olds normally couldn’t read. It was all thanks to the skill bestowed by the goddess.

I finished reading all the books in the orphanage when I was 8. I still wanted to read more books, so Sister negotiated with the mayor, and I was able to read the books in the town library.

Being surrounded by hundreds of books made me feel like I was in cloud nine. I could choose whatever book I wanted to read too. .

In my previous world, I was desperately trying to catch up with school work, so I didn’t have the luxury to look for nor read anything else aside from lesson-related books.

Of course, I never even experienced reading a manga. If I didn’t spend more time studying than other people, I could have never remembered the vocabulary and formulas. It already took all that I had just to study.

However, the reborn me possessed the skill called Absolute Memory, so anything I read would become my knowledge. So, I spent every day reading books in the library.

A single glance was all it took for me to understand and remember. And so, I skimmed through different books and memorized them, and when I returned to the orphanage to take care of the little children, I played them all over again in my mind, enjoying the contents of those books – I was capable of such a feat.

I finished all the books in the town library within six months, but my thirst for new knowledge didn’t abate.

It was at that time that I learned about a place with a treasure trove of information – it’s not an exaggeration to say that they had all the wisdom of this world.

It was the Ifrus Academy of Magic.

It was the institution that nurtured magicians in Glendale Kingdom. They possessed a few hundred thousand books, moreover, this place conducted the pinnacle of research.

I wanted to go there no matter what.

However, I was an orphan – I didn’t have money, nor did I have a legal guardian necessary for commoners to enroll in the academy of magic.

Nevertheless, I still wanted to go.

After researching about it , I found out that the academy of magic also had a scholarship system. Those who excelled in magical knowledge and ability would be exempted from the matriculation fees, and they could enroll without a guardian.

I decided to apply for that.

Fortunately, I already possessed the necessary knowledge about magic. The orphanage kept several worn-out grimoires which were far more complete compared to those in the town library.

There was no way the orphans could read ancient text, but thankfully, I got the Language Comprehension skill, so I really enjoyed reading them.

Now that I think about it, weren’t they at par with the National Treasures? Maybe because nobody could read them, so as time went by, they were passed from one place to the next, finally landing on the hands of the orphanage.

And so, I didn’t think there’d be a problem with magical knowledge.

The challenge was in how to handle magic.

At that time, my status had been as follows –

Status:

Name: Luna Dilette

Race: Human

Divine Protection: Isekai God’s Protection

**Occupation: Auxiliary Enchanter (Level 50) **

Skills: Absolute Memory, Language Comprehension

Just like that. I had never defeated a monster before at that time, but the level was already at 50, which was already considered strong in this world where I reincarnated.

The deities in this world frequently brought people from the world I came in, but those who transferred already jumped into level 150, apparently.

On the other hand, because I was reincarnated by the goddess of my previous world, my status was much lower than theirs.

Nevertheless, because I already had a status of level 50 and the knowledge I gained from the grimoires, I just had to improve the ability to use magic and I’d manage.

My occupation is an Auxiliary Enchanter.

Attack Magic was too scary for me to handle, but supporting somebody else wasn’t that dreadful – so I thought.

I started to do an intensive training suited as an Auxiliary Enchanter on the day I learned about the Ifrus Academy of Magic.

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I mastered the magic that could be used by Auxiliary Enchanters after a few months.

I could also defeat monsters.

It was super scary, though.

I heaped all the support magic I could cast on myself, then I defeated it by firing low level attack (-ish) magic at high speed from a distance.

I did the same (some) thing to many other monsters that had lower levels than me. My level would increase faster if I went against monsters that had the same level as me, but it was too dreadful so I didn’t do that.

Safety first!

Sister and the others around me had lower levels, so nobody could accompany me in training.

That’s why I continued fighting on my own.

My level was 52 by the time I turned ten. I managed to jump two levels all by myself.

I’m so great!

I wanted to praise myself.

And so, the day of the Ifrus Academy of Magic’s entrance examination finally came.

I’d be fine, I could do this.

I had been doing my best for this day, after all.

Sister and my younger siblings in the orphanage sent me off as I headed towards the city where the examination would be held.

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