While the others cleared an obstacle course's time after several attempts, he only needed one.
If running around the camp with a full backpack left them exhausted and drenched in sweat, Lith came out as fresh as a daisy. The group meant nothing to him, he knew that after six months they would be split according to their results.
They had to wake up before sunrise every day, with only half an hour to clean the barracks, prepare the uniforms for the day, and personal hygiene. Lith used chore magic to perform his share in less than five minutes, leaving him plenty of time for a hot shower and a good shave without cutting himself multiple times.
Time was a luxury, yet he could afford it.
Before breakfast, they performed individual physical training led by the Sergeant, but no matter what exercise he chose, Lith would breeze through it like a walk in the park.