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After we got out of the forest, we were welcod by three second-year students who were tasked to pick up us by the instructor Doo.

The forest wasn't that far from Eldora City, after about four hours of walking which also served as training, we finally arrived at the city.

The sight of the bustling city streets was a welco change from the quiet solitude of the forest. The sounds of people going about their daily lives, the sll of food wafting from nearby cafes, and the sight of colorful buildings lining the streets filled the students with a sense of excitent.

Since the lesson officially ended, I left the group and headed to a place I planned to visit.

Ardel wanted to co with but I told him to return with others and rest, I had things to do.

Wandering through the bustling streets of Eldora City, I made my way to a familiar place - an apothecary shop located right next to a hospital. The sun was high in the sky, casting warm rays down on the busy city below.

As I entered the shop, the familiar scent of herbs and potions greeted , bringing back mories of my previous visits. The clerk behind the counter looked up from her work, and her eyes widened in recognition as she saw .

"Adrian!" she exclaid, a smile spreading across her face. "It's good to see you again. How have you been?"

I returned her smile. "I've been doing well, thanks. How about you, Aunty?"

"Oh, you know, sa old," she replied, her tone cheerful. "Just keeping busy with the shop and the hospital, you know."

I nodded, recalling the last ti I was here, just four days ago. It was then that I had bought the light attribute water that proved crucial in my battle against the mage.

Back then, I had been surprised to see her, as she had nursed back in the hospital when I regained my mories the first ti. But despite the initial surprise, things had worked out well, and I had even gotten a discount on my purchase.

"Actually, I'm here to buy so more potions," I said, breaking the silence. "I need ones that restore stamina and health, and a few lightning resistance potions if possible."

"Of course, I can help you with that," she replied, turning to the shelves behind her to retrieve the potions.

As she searched for the potions, I said with a smile. "I also wanted to thank you for the potions I bought last ti. They helped greatly."

She looked up from her work, a soft smile on her lips. "I'm glad to hear that. It's always nice to know that our products are making a difference."

I nodded, a sense of warmth spreading through . Despite the challenges I had faced, there were people like her who had helped along the way.

After a few monts, she returned with the potions I had requested, placing them on the counter in front of . "Here you go. Is there anything else I can help you with?"

I shook my head, taking the potions and placing them in my bag. Then I paid for them, again with a 10% discount. "No, that's all for now. Thank you again for your help."

"It was my pleasure," she replied, her smile widening. "Take care, Adrian. Make sure to keep yourself safe."

"Yeah, I will," I said as I got out of the shop.

"Now then, should I head back to the Academy?" I muttered to myself as I stepped out onto the bustling streets. There were many places in the city I wanted to visit, but it wasn't the right ti yet.

So, I decided to return to the dorm.

After returning, I spent the rest of the day resting, since it was much needed after the ordeal in the forest. I made sure to replenish my energy and recover from the physical and ntal strain of the past few days.

As I lay on my bed, I couldn't help but think about everything that had happened. The battle with the mage, the visions I experienced, and the doubts that still lingered in my mind.

But amidst all the uncertainty, one thing was clear - I was weak.

If not for the vision's tily activation, I would have been dood.

It was true I was the strongest among the first years but I wasn't 100% sure if I would be able to defeat Aurelius when he used that new darkness ability. Well, if I was prepared like with the mage, then I would be confident.

But, I need pure strength, my own.

I can't always rely on external power.

Sigh...

What am I even worrying about...

I already thought about my future anyway.

I will only stay here for a year anyway, and this strength will be enough to survive and take action when needed.

After that, I will leave the academy and return to our kingdom to prepare for the future event which will involve , MC, and my sister.

After the event, I will be completely free. Because that is when my existence will be forgotten in the novel. Then I can do the things I want.

At least I can enjoy my ti until THAT arc starts. The arc where the novel started to get really interesting. Now that I think about it, most people were drawn into the novel after that Arc. But, there are many years for it to start. Fortunately...

With that thought in mind, I pushed aside my doubts and focused on the present. Tomorrow was a new day and new opportunities...

As evening fell, I drifted off to sleep, feeling a sense of peace wash over . Whatever challenges lay ahead, I was ready to face them, ard with the lessons I had learned and the knowledge I had.

And so, I slept, the events of the day fading into the background as dreams of a brighter future filled my mind.

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