After Raze had made his grand reveal about how the group had no money, it only raised more questions in everyone’s minds.
Several of the students, including the now quite animated Moze, were standing up, shouting all sorts of words at the others.
They were claiming they had been tricked. Everyone knew that a mage’s power was often linked to their family background. If you ca from a family of strong mages, chances were you’d be strong yourself. And strong mages usually had money.
Sure, none of the transfer students were Central Academy level or had talents to match those elites, but they should have had enough money to at least cover a food bill.
Which was exactly why the others felt like they’d just been scamd by a bunch of freeloaders.
"I think it’s fair," Beatrix chid in. "After all, you guys were the ones who invited us. Isn’t it the host’s responsibility to pay?"
"What?! Maybe that’s the case if this was a date or sothing," Chiba shot back, her face flushed. "But we’re all students! Just because our parents have money doesn’t an that money magically cos to us!"
Beatrix had tried her best to shift the mood, but it clearly wasn’t working.
"Maybe I should say that phrase," Liam muttered under his breath. "It got us out of trouble last ti... it might work again, right?"
"Don’t say it!" Raze interjected imdiately. Now was not the ti. They had lucked out last ti using that phrase, but here, so close to the Academy and surrounded by mostly common students, the odds of anyone understanding its aning were slim, and worse, it might actually irritate so of them.
Maybe the police officer had understood what situation they were really in back then... but this crowd definitely wouldn’t.
"Calm down," Piba said with a warm smile. "I’ll pay for it. So let’s stop arguing and just go with the flow for tonight, alright?"
And with that, the night wound down. Thankfully, since everyone was more than a little intoxicated, the incident felt like just a small blip that would soon be forgotten.
The group first dropped off the others at their rooms. Before they entered, Safa used a Light Magic spell on them to cleanse the alcohol from their bodies.
"It won’t work imdiately," Safa explained with a gentle smile. "It’ll take about thirty minutes, but that’s on purpose, so you’ll all be sound asleep by then."
Raze was impressed. Safa was already learning so much from her ti with Daina, even mastering how to make her magic linger rather than act instantly.
After taking everyone back one by one, the group finally returned to their own quarters, each letting out a collective sigh of relief.
"Man... it’s hard keeping up this act," Liam groaned. "I honestly don’t know how you did it for so long back in Pagna."
"It was difficult," Raze admitted. "But I guess with more of us now, it just makes everything feel... amplified."
He glanced around at the group. "Still, despite the slip-ups, I want to say you all did great tonight. And I’m glad we’ll be moving on to the next part of the assessnt together."
They were getting so close now, dangerously close to the Central Academy. And when they reached that stage... the real ga would begin. These sweet, blissful days were just the beginning. Very soon, things would beco far more intense for them all.
"So what’s going to happen tomorrow?" Safa asked. "It’s the dinsional part of the assessnt, right? If we get through that, we’ll officially beco part of the Academy. Any tips on how we should pass?"
"Not really any tips," Raze replied. "Honestly, all of you will have an advantage. Most of the students here will have never been inside a dinsion before."
"They’ll have no idea what to do. Many will have never faced a beast before either. They’ll freeze the mont one shows up, and the teachers will be watching to see who can handle it."
"It’s part of the Cultural Exchange. Sotis, these beasts are brought in to be shown to the public, which is why they make it a part of the assessnt. But since all of you have faced beasts before, this shouldn’t be any trouble for you. Just show so skill, stay calm, and you’ll be selected, as long as you don’t freeze in fear."
With Raze’s confident words ringing in their ears, everyone felt ready to show what they had tomorrow, in front of the teachers, and the rest of the Academy.
The good thing was that they’d be going in together, not against each other.
Still, it felt a little strange heading into another dinsion, especially after just coming from Pagna, but it was what it was.
As everyone started to settle in and prepare for bed, Raze suddenly turned his head toward the door.
"I have to go out for a bit, everyone," he said. "I’ll be back soon."
It ca as a surprise to the others, but if there was one person they didn’t have to worry about, it was Raze. So they let him go without protest.
Raze walked through the hallway quietly, making his way down. He stopped after a mont, turning his head to the side.
"Was I not who you were expecting?" Raze asked calmly.
"I’m a little surprised... but at the sa ti, not so surprised," a voice replied.
A student stepped out from the shadows, shrouded in dark magic, almost impossible to see until they fully erged. It was Londo.
"I was the one who told him to say those words," Raze said simply. "I’m just like you, Londo, a mber of the Dark Guild."
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