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The next morning, I woke up to absolute silence.

Which, for a palace that housed my two tyrannical mothers, was… unusual.

I blinked, staring at the ceiling of my bedroom. Sunlight stread through the crystal-edged windows, casting golden patterns across the marble floor. My brain, still groggy, took a mont to process the unfamiliar calm.

Then it hit .

I sat up imdiately.

"Where are my parents?"

The last thing I rembered was falling asleep after that breathtaking view from the tower balcony. My mothers had been there watchful, possessive, hovering like overprotective vultures.

But now?

Gone.

I squinted toward the door, half-expecting them to dramatically kick it open and declare so new, life-threatening training activity.

Nothing.

Weird.

I stretched, sliding out of bed and padding toward the door. When I opened it, I found four familiar figures waiting.

My grandparents.

All of them.

Standing right outside my room like a royal honor guard.

Saelira, with her silver hair gleaming in the morning sun, smiled serenely. "Good morning, little one."

Ilythia gave a gentle nod. "Did you sleep well?"

Eryndor looked over with his usual warrior's precision. "You appear rested."

Veylen simply t my gaze and said, "Breakfast."

I stared at them. "Where… are my parents?"

The silence was imdiate.

Four sets of eyes piercing violet, calm silver, calculating amber locked onto with unnerving synchrony.

Ilythia smiled a little too quickly. "Busy, dear."

"Busy with what?"

Eryndor cleared his throat. "Matters of state."

Saelira folded her hands gracefully. "Nothing for you to worry about."

Translation: They weren't going to tell .

Suspicious.

Very suspicious.

I opened my mouth to ask more, but Veylen stepped forward and placed a hand on my shoulder. "Co," he said, his tone leaving no room for debate. "Breakfast."

I huffed but let him steer toward the dining room.

The palace dining hall was unsurprisingly absurdly over-the-top for a simple breakfast.

The table was set with embroidered silk napkins, gleaming silverware polished to mirror quality, and platters upon platters of food.

I slid into my chair and imdiately felt three pairs of eyes inspecting .

The fourth pair Veylen's was already calculating sothing dangerous.

My stomach rumbled, distracting .

I grabbed a buttery croissant and bit into it with a sigh.

"So," I mumbled around the pastry. "What's the plan today?"

"Magic training," Saelira said lightly.

I froze mid-chew. "Wait. What?"

Ilythia smiled. "Today, we will oversee your magical practice."

I stared at them. "You've… never done that before."

"That is why it will be enlightening," Veylen said calmly.

For whom? I thought with dread.

After breakfast, they escorted to a new training ground.

Unlike my usual courtyard, this one was an isolated platform suspended high above the palace gardens. The floor was made of obsidian tiles carved with faint runes that glimred softly in the sunlight.

Saelira stood at the center of the platform and beckoned forward. "Let us begin."

I hesitated. "What… exactly are we doing?"

"Simple," she said, extending a hand toward . A delicate orb of water ford in her palm, swirling like liquid glass. "You will replicate this."

I squinted at the orb. Easy enough.

I raised my hand and concentrated.

The magic ca imdiately, responding to my will like a well-trained dog.

A sphere of water materialized in my palm, mirroring hers.

For approximately three seconds.

Then it tripled in size.

"Oh no—"

The water ball exploded, drenching from head to toe.

Mara, watching from a safe distance, burst out laughing.

Ilythia handed a towel. "A little less force next ti, dear."

I groaned, wiping water from my face. "System," I called ntally, "explain why I can't do basic water magic without making it explode."

[ System Analysis: Magic Control: 5% → 6% ]

[ Explanation: You have too much raw power and the control of a caffeinated squirrel. Adjust your focus. Try again. ]

I sighed. "I hate you."

[ System ssage: That's fair. ]

"Again," Saelira ordered.

I summoned the water again, this ti trying to channel less energy.

The orb ford.

It hovered steadily.

I bead. "I did it!"

Then it turned into a whirlpool tornado, shooting twenty feet into the air and promptly dousing everyone.

Ilythia's hair sagged under the weight of the water.

Saelira blinked slowly, water dripping from her eyebrows.

Veylen, his silks soaked through, muttered, "We are dood."

Eryndor grinned. "She's got potential."

The next hour was pure chaos.

I tried earth magic the ground shook violently and cracked the platform.

I tried air magic I launched myself into a tree and broke a branch.

I tried fire magic which resulted in Mara frantically patting out flas while Elira debated calling the fire brigade.

My grandparents, however, remained remarkably patient.

"Control, little one," Ilythia said as I hovered midair, spinning uncontrollably in a vortex of air currents.

"I'm trying!"

"Try harder."

After what felt like forever, I finally managed to create a small orb of light that hovered, perfectly stable, in the palm of my hand.

Veylen observed it, impressed. "Good. Maintain that."

I focused.

The light flickered.

Then steadied.

Then finally remained still.

[ System Update: Magic Control: 6% → 10% ]

I grinned. "I did it!"

Saelira smiled softly. "Yes, you did."

I dropped the light with a sigh of relief, collapsing onto the cool obsidian floor.

My grandparents stood around , drenched, scorched, exhausted but oddly satisfied.

Mara walked over, grinning. "So… how'd it go?"

I groaned. "My magic's a psychotic gremlin."

Mara snorted. "Yeah. I noticed."

Saelira helped to my feet. "You improved," she said. "And improvent is what matters."

I swayed slightly, exhaustion weighing down my limbs after the chaotic training session. My hair was still damp, my clothes singed, and I was pretty sure there was soot on my face.

Ilythia, seeing my state, imdiately clapped her hands. "Enough," she declared. "Our granddaughter deserves a reward."

"A reward?" I perked up. "For setting things on fire?"

Eryndor grinned. "You controlled it in the end. That's what counts."

Veylen adjusted his sleeves. "It is only logical to reinforce success with positive incentives."

Saelira smiled softly, her eyes twinkling. "Co, little one. We shall indulge you today."

Before I could even ask what that ant, Ilythia swooped into her arms like I weighed nothing and carried toward the palace.

"What kind of indulgence?" I asked, curiosity bubbling through my exhaustion.

"You'll see," she said, voice light with amusent.

The next thing I knew, we were in the royal treasury.

A room lined with shelves of magical artifacts, rare gemstones, and treasures from across the empire.

"Pick one," Saelira said, gesturing to the entire vault as if it were a toy store.

My jaw dropped.

"Anything?" I asked, voice almost reverent.

"Anything," Veylen confird.

I stood there, eyes wide, heart racing.

Because when tyrants spoil you, they don't do it halfway.

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