800 years ago the peace between the three battling races began, the time of overpowering one another ended and the humans lived peacefully along with demons and beasts in the middle continent. However, In recent decades The human's current king began looking for talented humans to rise under his royal fundings. This process is unknown to the world and thus only trusted individuals of great noble background can take the mission of finding these talents.
A squad of five was sent to the human continent where only commoners of one element lived. Under the human king's orders, these five people had to find the most talented kids in order to raise them in the royal academy where they will get the same tuition the nobles get.
On their way, the squad laughed upon the human king's order as it was common sense that those who lived in this retarded continent were only retarded trash.
None of them was thinking that they will find a presence with three elements, a royal grade talent in this small village.
Note: All tags are true, but dragons, ghosts and others will appear later in the story. Also the picture is for a character that will also appear later.
At the least the description needs re-writen. Unless there's going to be a drastic change in the future it's horribly inaccurate on some very strange points.
For example it makes no mention of there being 2 main characters, who both have high talent that attracts the examiner's attention. That's a pretty major thing to make no mention of.
The cover clearly shows a girl, I'm willing to concede the hair, makeup, jewelry, and clothes might be cultural but the facial features and cleavage aren't. The only character that matches her appearance is male, and isn't the character that the description mentions.
As for the tags, Dragons haven't been mentioned at all. You'd think a centuries long world spanning war with millions dead would draw them out if they existed, but apparently not.
Reincarnation is only mentioned once by a girl who knew she was going to die, did, and has yet to make any kind of reappearance beyond a fairly pointless corpse defiling.
Similarly, beyond some memory shenanigans there's nothing remotely related to ghosts, and even that just turns out to be the examiners wanting to hide their child murder hobby.
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