The Primordial Tamer

Chapter 190 Shocking Everybody



The testing continued, and Orion watched as several more students stepped up to the punching machine to test their strength. Some scored high, while others struggled to make an impact on the machine.

Finally, after what felt like hours of waiting, it was Orion's turn to step up to the machine. He took a deep breath and approached it with a sense of determination. He knew that he had been working hard on his cultivation, and he was eager to see the results.

As Orion stepped up to the stage to test his strength, he could hear the students around him talking in hushed tones. He knew that many of them were discussing his performance at the Awakening Ceremony.

"Isn't he Orion, the one who awakened the D-tier talent yesterday?" he heard one student whisper.

"Yes, that's him," another student replied. "But the thing is, the light was a bit different than the typical D-tier talent color, so it's not entirely sure if he actually awakened a D-tier talent or not."

Orion listened to their conversation but didn't let it affect him. He knew that the true test of his abilities would be determined by the results of the strength test.

"What do you think the point he will get?" one student asked, breaking the silence.

"I think he'll probably get around 50 at the highest," another student replied. "I mean, he's not really that athletic."

"I think that's true," a third student chimed in. "But let's see. Orion is known for being diligent and hardworking."

As Orion stepped up to the punching machine, he could feel his nerves starting to get the better of him. He took a deep breath and focused his mind, preparing himself for the punch. Suddenly, before he could make a move, the system's voice surprised him.

[Host is advised to only use physical strength without any Primordial Qi]

Orion was taken aback by the sudden interruption, but he quickly regained his composure. He didn't really plan to use the Primordial Qi after all. He wanted to know how strong he was now.

As Orion stood in front of the punching machine, he took a deep breath and closed his eyes. He visualized himself drawing back his fist, preparing for the strike. His muscles tensed as he focused all of his physical strength on the blow.

The sounds of whispers and murmurs from his classmates seemed to fade away as he concentrated. It was as if he was in a world of his own, his thoughts and movements in perfect harmony.

Slowly, he opened his eyes and gazed at the machine in front of him. He saw the flat surface of the machine, waiting for him to make his mark. With a determined expression, he drew back his fist, and his arm coiled like a spring.

And then he let it go. He unleashed a powerful punch, putting all his might behind it. As his fist connected with the surface of the machine, a loud voice echoed through the hall, shocking everybody else.

The impact was like thunder, echoing through the hall and startling everyone who heard it. Even Leon, who had taken the test before him, couldn't help but look back in surprise.

"What was that?" he muttered to himself, his eyes wide.

The other students around the machine were equally shocked. They had never heard a punch that loud before. They exchanged nervous glances, wondering what could have caused such a loud sound.

"What happened? How can the voice be that hard?" one student whispered to another, confusion etched on his face.

"I don't know," the other replied. "But whatever it was, it was definitely something powerful."

As the echoes of the punch faded away, the students gathered around the machine to see the result of Orion's test. They waited in anticipation as the screen above the machine flickered to life, displaying the score.

The number was a shock to everyone who saw it. It was so high that no one could believe it. Even the instructors who were monitoring the machine were surprised by the result.

"His score is... 100!" one of them exclaimed, his eyes widening in disbelief.

The students around the machine gasped in amazement. They had never seen a score that high before. They exchanged bewildered looks, wondering how it could have been possible.

"Is that really happening?" one student asked, his voice filled with disbelief. "Isn't Orion only awakened a D-tier talent?"

As the commotion died down, the instructors quickly rushed to the machine to check the results. They were equally as surprised as the students. The machine's limit was 100, and Orion had scored a perfect 100 points. This meant that he was as strong as a First-Stage Warrior.

The instructors exchanged glances, their expressions a mixture of shock and disbelief. They had never seen a student with such impressive physical strength. They knew that Orion had awakened a suspicious D-tier talent, but they didn't expect him to be this strong.

After a moment of stunned silence, the instructor finally spoke up. "Orion, that was quite an impressive punch. Your physical strength is extraordinary. You are already as strong as a First-Stage Warrior."

As the instructor praised Orion for his impressive punch, the young man simply nodded in acknowledgment. "Thank you for the praise," he said quietly, his voice barely above a whisper. He was clearly surprised by the result.

In the corner of the room, a girl could be seen watching Orion as he finished testing his strength. Her eyes sparkled with excitement as she saw the numbers on the machine's screen climb higher and higher. When it reached 100, her smile widened.

"As expected," she murmured to herself. "You really didn't awaken a D-tier talent. At least you must have awakened an A-tier talent at the least."

The girl was none other than Aurora, one of the top students at the school. She had been interested in Orion since the Awakening Ceremony event yesterday.

She was interested in Orion because the color of Orion's awakening was different and unique. it was very different, after all.

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