Strongest Demigod System

Chapter 3: God Aspect: Null



For the students of Divine Demigod Academy and all demigods across the world, their ultimate goal was to possess an S-rank in Divine Potential. Having such a high potential was the key to becoming one of the strongest demigods in the world.

But the odds of possessing an S-rank in Divine Potential were astronomically low–one in a million.

Out of all the students present in the hall, there was a real possibility that not even a single one of them would have an S rank potential.

That was why the students got so excited when they heard the first call-up getting a C Rank. She would be able to absorb fifty percent of Divine Essence from any Daemon she killed.

That was an incredible amount of potential. It was obvious that she was destined to go far!

Azrael watched with a stoic look on his face as Grace Delphi stepped down from the stage with a wide smile across her face.

Unlike others, Azrael didn't clap, and no excitement could be seen on his face. To tell the truth, he didn't even want to be here.

Just from the actions of those standing near him, he could tell that the students in high school were going to be just like the ones in middle school.

As a child of Thanatos, the god of death, Azrael was seen as someone related to the gods of darkness. And even though there were no outright threats or obvious attacks from those around him, the ostracization and scorn from the general demigod populace could be seen on the faces of both students and even some teachers.

Azrael had no friends and no family. He lived in a government-funded hostel since he was abandoned by his parents when he was only one year old.

The matron at the orphanage told Azrael not to hold it against his parents, that maybe they were just not able to take care of him, but it was obvious to Azrael why they had left him. They didn't want to be associated with one of the children of Thanatos.

"Hugo Jake."

Another name was called up, and the student responded with a little more excitement than the first person as the boy started to walk up the stage to put his hand on the globe. The globe glowed like before, and the speaker announced:

[D Rank]!

The boy seemed disappointed by his ranking, but the student population still gave him some applause for his rank. Hugo walked off the stage with a defeated air around him, and the next name was called out.

The lack of friends and family wasn't the reason why Azrael didn't feel any excitement for his assessment. The reason for indifference was something far more serious than that.

Azrael glanced to his left, where his system tab was open, and he frowned in anger after seeing what was written there.

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DEMIGOD SYSTEM

Name: Azrael Mortis

Race: Demi-God

Celestial Guardian: Thanatos

Alignment: Lawful Good

Title: Null

Mortal Rank: D Rank [55/105]

Divine Potential: Null

God Aspect: Null

God Aspect Rank: Null

STATISTICS

Strength: 15

Stamina: 20

Agility: 20

Durability: 15

STATIC STATISTICS

Luck: E Rank

Intelligence: A Rank

Charisma: A- Rank

Aggro [Presence]: B Rank

Battle Instinct: S+ Rank

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The system showed all of Azrael's current stats as well as how much power he had accumulated through constant training over the past few years.

Anyone who set eyes on Azrael's system tab would be awed by the numerous high-level statistics, but Azrael didn't care about any of that. The statistics only measured how strong the mortal body was, and even though Azrael had a decent mortal ranking of D, it wasn't going to help him much against others with God Aspects.

Yes, Azrael did not have a God Aspect.

The word 'Null,' standing proudly where his God Aspect should be, grated on Azrael's nerves and made it difficult for him to keep his cool every time he saw it.

A demigod not being born with a God Aspect wasn't unheard of. It was a very uncommon occurrence, but it was nothing new.

According to statistics on the Divine Enforcers website, one in every million demigods did not possess a God Aspect. The reason for this was still unknown to anyone.

Was it because the god just didn't think the child was worthy of getting an Aspect?

Or maybe it was because the god didn't have any Aspect that would be a suitable fit for the child they wanted to bless.

There was no way to know the reason for it, so children like Azrael, those without Aspects were treated just like everyone else with Aspects. They were allowed to go to Divine Middle School, and they joined the other demigods in Divine Demigod High School.

But that was where the similar treatment ended. After Divine Demigod High School, most students would go on to become frontline fighters in the Divine Enforcers and would begin their fight against the Daemons. But those without an Aspect?

No matter how powerful the mortal body of a demigod was, there was nothing that a demigod could do against powerful Daemons without a God Aspect to help them.

Although the demigod would have Divine Essence, there would be no God Aspect for them to use their Divine Essence to cultivate, making it pointless to allow demigods like such to join the frontline.

So, after schooling, demigods with no Aspect always ended up in the police force or other lesser military forces, charged with more mundane tasks like protecting the streets from criminals. They were nothing more than glorified caretakers. Meanwhile, those demigods with Aspects became the unstoppable juggernauts of the Divine Enforcers.

[A/N: Please don't take Azrael's words here literally. This world is very different from reality, and policemen here are far more than glorified caretakers.]

"Jane Ashten."

The hall suddenly erupted in murmurs and whispers as Francesca called the name of one of the three Kings of Divine Academy Middle School. Before the students graduated to high school, there were three students who were seen as the heads of their year because of how unbelievably powerful they were.

These three students were blessed by three of the strongest Celestials, and they all possessed extremely high battle instincts and awe-inspiring God Aspects that virtually certified them for their future greatness.

The eyes of the entire student body had been on these three Kings for years with fascination, and now that they were about to find out what their Divine Potential was, there was no one who wasn't watching with bated breath to see if the Kings would retain their thrones or if they would fall down and become one of the peasants.

If any of the three Kings had a low potential, then it would mean that they weren't going to become powerful demigods in the future. No matter how strong their Aspects were, without potential, their gifts would be wasted on them, and they would only be seen as good-looking containers with no true substance on the inside.

Jane Ashten was one of those Kings. She was a tall girl with beautiful blonde hair that she had cut into a short bob, framing her oval face. She had piercing dark blue eyes and a natural scowling look that drove most people away from her. She wore the white jacket and skirt that was the uniform of Divine Academy students, and on her hands were matching white gloves.

Jane was a demigod blessed by Zeus, and she had a God Aspect that allowed her to summon powerful dragons forged from lightning to aid her in battle. After learning what her God Aspect was, the Zeus Pantheon had shown great interest in her education and care.

Jane's parents were regular mortals without any blessings, but the amount of money and aid given to her family by the Zeus Pantheon allowed them to rise through the ranks of society into one of the most influential families in their community.

For Jane, this was a test she could not fail.

Jane didn't show it, but there was an invisible pressure mounting on her—not only from the expectations of the Zeus Pantheon but also from her parents, who were depending on her strength to continue living the life they always had.

Jane turned her head to the side, and her eyes briefly locked with a pair of black ones. Azrael. He gave Jane a blank look, causing Jane's scowl to deepen before she turned away and headed to the globe.

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