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DING!

DING!

DING!

"Is it morning already...?"

I looked at the small glass pane in the door as rays of morning sunlight filtered into the isolated training room, and the light bulb switched off in ti with the academy’s morning bells.

The montary break was enough for my mind to finally realize its exhaustion, my legs trembling the mont my skin felt the small warmth of the sun.

THUD!

I collapsed to the ground on my back, staring at the ceiling in deep thought.

[Light Mastery Increased]

[Apprentice: Lvl 2]

My body itself felt great, as if I could punch through concrete and completely shatter it into pieces, and I bet I could do it too.

The sheer rinse and repeat of healing magic made stronger than when I started.

The problem was my mind.

No amount of recovery spells could freshen sothing like that after thousands of stupid solved formulas.

And the only spell that actually did sothing like that was expert-level light magic, a far cry from what I was able to achieve.

While I could try casting it using profaned instead, I think I’d already learned my lesson from using shortcuts.

The pain just helps motivate anyway, a familiar feeling from the past that reminds I’m growing stronger.

"This body needs a higher pain tolerance; I shouldn’t spoil it too much."

I forced myself to stand up despite my exhaustion, opening the door and feeling myself get temporarily blinded by the sheer brightness of the sun.

"Aghh... that stings..."

I rubbed my eyes together, seeing a few more students, most being seniors from a year ahead, leaving their own isolated training rooms to prepare for their classes.

"Master...?"

The familiar voice of Kevin echoed beside , exhausted, just like mine.

"You were here as well?"

"Definitely better than practicing in the forest or in my room."

yawn

Kevin couldn’t hold himself back; his yawn affected everyone in the vicinity like a disease, making the already tired students even more tired.

"Screw this, I’m cutting classes... see you, master!"

Kevin walked off, waving off with a lazy smile as he headed to his dorm, likely planning to sleep the entire day to try and make up for lost sleep.

"Right..."

I looked down at my clothes, the fabric filled with blood and sweat from all the healing sessions I practiced.

And while Kevin clearly wasn’t in the perfect state of mind, it was still a miracle that Kevin didn’t notice it.

And of course...

"The hell happened to you!?"

A new important character from the novel had finally decided to interact with , and it had to be when I was literally covered in my own blood.

Bright Phoenix.

An A-Rank fire mage with the potential to surpass even that of an S-Rank, a major character from the novel’s academy winter trip arc.

"You’re covered in blood!" He shouted in concern, slinging over his shoulder without even bothering to ask as he sprinted towards the dical district.

Fiery red hair, burning eyes, and a personality as hyperactive as a forest fire.

If there was a mage that could even be considered a jock or a brute, excluding , it was this man.

*** dical District - Nurse’s Office

THUD!

He kicked open the door, his head scanning the room for any professional who could help , but after seeing none, he decided to throw onto a free bed to let rest.

"Are you okay!? You shouldn’t overdo your training like that!"

His every word felt like a scream to . I haven’t t anyone this stupidly active at the start of a school day.

"I’m fine, you lunatic, I already healed myself."

I irritably replied to him, attempting to stand up, but was imdiately stopped as he grabbed by my shoulder and forced back in bed.

"Nonsense! You may be one of the stronger students in the academy, but you’re still a dark mage!"

He crossed his arms and shook his head in disapproval, treating like a child who didn’t know his limits instead of a student who far outmatched him.

"Dark recovery won’t be enough to fix the fatigue in your body; you should wait for the nurse to—"

[Minor Healing]

"Does this shut you up?" I smirked, showing off my magic, hoping that would shut him up.

But little did I know, I just accidentally made him far more annoying than before.

"You got a second attunent already!?"

Bright Phoenix leaned in so close I could practically feel the residual heat rolling off his skin. His eyes burned brighter than before, excitent completely overriding whatever concern he’d had a mont ago.

"That glow... light magic, right? No way that was dark magic!"

"Back off," I groaned, pressing a hand to his chest and pushing him away just enough to breathe. "You’re loud... and irritating."

I normally wouldn’t be this annoyed, but with how ntally deprived I was currently, eting soone like him was my definition of hell on earth...

He blinked once.

Then he grinned.

A wide, stupid, genuinely impressed grin.

"Hah! That explains it!" he laughed. "I knew sothing was off the mont I picked you up. Your body felt... strong, warm, just like Julius every ti I pass by him."

I clicked my tongue.

Great.

A perceptive idiot.

"So you weren’t dying?" he asked.

"I was tired," I corrected. "Big difference."

Bright Phoenix scratched the back of his head.

"Still, training until sunrise like that? You trying to kill yourself?"

"Everyone else’s doing it."

That earned another loud laugh from him. "Yeah, but none of them ca out of the training room covered in blood!"

Gods, he was insufferable.

The door finally opened, saving from further interrogation.

A nurse stepped in, took one look at , then at Bright Phoenix, and sighed like she’d already aged ten years.

"What did you break this ti?" she asked flatly.

"Nothing!" Bright Phoenix said imdiately. "He was just, uh... bleeding a lot."

Her gaze snapped back to .

"...Explain."

"Self-inflicted," I said calmly. "Controlled, and already healed with light magic."

The nurse stared at for a long second, then pinched the bridge of her nose.

"I don’t get paid enough for this academy," she muttered. "Sit still."

She placed a hand over my forehead, a gentle pulse of diagnostic magic washing through . A type of magic that descended from both light and ice attunent.

"ntal exhaustion," she said after a mont. "Severe, sothing you’d naturally expect from soone who kept harming and healing themselves."

She shot Bright Phoenix a look. "And please stop hovering, the least you could do is give him space if you’re truly worried."

"But—"

"No buts."

"Oh."

That seed to disappoint him slightly.

The nurse turned back to . "You’re banned from intensive training for the rest of the day, and change your clothes, it slls."

"Should staff really talk that way to students?"

Her eye twitched.

"I’m kidding," I added. Her no-nonsense attitude was far better than whatever Bright had. "I get where you’re coming from."

She studied , then sighed again. "Good, I’ll report your status to the faculty to excuse you for the day."

Bright Phoenix crossed his arms, watching with renewed interest after the nurse left the room.

"So... second attunent, huh. That’s rare."

"Not unheard of."

"Sure, but light? despite being a dark mage?" He whistled. "Talk about special."

I glanced toward the window, sunlight pouring in, warm and calming compared to the person in front of .

"You’re overreacting..."

He grinned wider. "Man, I’m glad I ran into you."

I raised an eyebrow. "Why?"

"Because the semi-monthly exam’s coming up," he said eagerly. "And I’ve been itching to see how the academy’s rumoured lunatic really fights."

Also... did he just say lunatic? Guess that’s one more to the list of my ever-growing nicknas in this academy.

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