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Leon’s acceptance letter showed up at six through a drone drop.

He waited by the front gate way too soon, gripping a tablet so tight his palms were damp, hoping he didn’t seem like a guy hiding sothing that could bend ti itself.

Other kids started showing up. Badges split by level, different shades ant different standing. Top ones had gold or silver shimr. Middle group got bronze tones. His tag? Dull gray. Temporary gray. aning one slip, that’s it, you’re out

"Provisional admissions report to Admin Building C," a bored security guard told him without looking up. "That’s the ugly one in the back."

Yeah, that’s how it had to be.

Inside, flickering overhead lights humd like broken appliances. Building C seed like an architect’s last minute idea, just plain concrete, no style. A glowing map showed him where to go instead of room numbers. He headed toward a door marked 107.

Classroom 9.

Leon shoved open the door then stumbled inside.

Twenty-sothing students slumped in their seats, looking half defeated. Each had a badge - bronze or gray on display. Either D-Rank or F-Rank tagged beside them. Bottom rung at the school, plain and clear. These were the ones folks figured wouldn’t make it through.

One more." A voice grumbled from behind. "Lovely

Leon grabbed a spot by the window. Row three just right, neither rushing nor ducking out. The table showed marks from old carvings. Nas like T.R. left behind. Soone scratched: this setup’s fixed. Rankings? Forget ’em.

The last one seed right.

"Attention."

A figure popped up ahead, middle-aged, streaks of gray in her hair, face showing zero interest in being here. Her tag read C-Rank. Na: Ellis.

"Welco to Class 9. I won’t sugarcoat it; you’re here because nobody else wants you. Your test scores were marginal, your cores are weak, and statistically, most of you will wash out before second sester." She paused. "Questions?"

Nobody put up a hand. So what could they possibly wonder?

"Good. Your schedule is on your datapads. Classes start tomorrow. First week is orientation, campus tour, core theory, survival basics. Try not to die. Dismissed."

That’s all there was. Just half a minute. That’s how they greeted you at the Federal Vanguard Academy.

Students left without a word. anwhile, Leon stayed behind, checking his titable

MONDAY: Core Theory / Combat Basics

TUESDAY: Monster Classification / Fitness Training

WEDNESDAY: Eclipse Zone Studies / ditation

THURSDAY: Practical Combat / Team Drills

FRIDAY: Dungeon Preparation / Free Study

ditation. Leon nearly chuckled, quiet sitting fixing an Empty Core? That thing held a reality-warping setup inside. Quiet monts wouldn’t cut it.

"You’re Leon Vale, right?"

A girl lingered by the doorway slim fra, dark hair pulled back tight into a braid, a dull bronze pin marking her as D-Rank. Her gaze stayed guarded, like she’d seen promises crumble before.

"Yeah."

"Elara Vance." She adjusted her bag strap. "I saw your match. Against Marcus Trent. That was... unexpected."

Leon tensed right away. "Just happened to work out."

"Right. Luck." Her expression suggested she didn’t buy it but wasn’t going to push. "Anyway, cafeteria’s in Building H if you’re hungry. Fair warning the food’s terrible and the elite kids act like we’re contaminated."

"Sounds great."

She almost smiled. "Welco to Class 9."

______________________________________________________

The campus library filled a whole building, five levels packed with knowledge people gathered after the Awakening.

Leon stumbled on it at noon, guided by gut feeling or perhaps the system pull. Lately, he couldn’t say where he stopped and it started.

Head to Monster Biology. It’s on the third level.

He grabbed volus about Eclipse Zones, stuff on the Crimson Moon, tales of shadowy clans. In the records, the Evernight Alliance took up just three chunks; ntions of bloodsuckers, fur-clad hunters, odd things lurking after dusk. Dangers from far away. Locked out past the frontier lines.

All bullshit, probably.

[ANALYSIS SKILL ACTIVATING]

[CROSS-REFERENCING LIBRARY DATA...]

[BUILDING INTERNAL BESTIARY...]

The system sucked up data quicker than Leon could keep up. Words zipped past his eyes, sorting themselves into chunks in his head; vampire chains of command, how lycan groups stick together, the way Eclipse Zones take shape.

"Interesting reading material."

Leon’s heart froze. Then he spun around.

Commander Rostova hovered nearby, just three feet off quiet as a shadow. Who knows how long she’d already been standing there?

"Just curious about the Crimson Moon incident," Leon said carefully. "Thought I should learn more about what happened."

"Mmm." She picked up one of his books, Eclipse Phenona and Spatial Distortions. "Advanced material for soone who just awakened. Most new students stick to basic core theory."

"I’m a fast learner. You said that yourself."

"I said a lot of things." She set the book down. "Walk with , Mr. Vale."

That wasn’t up for discussion.

They moved slowly. Along hallways filled with glass displays, old pictures showing graduates who beat terrible beasts, shut down dark rifts.

Rostova paused by a window facing the practice field. So top-tier kids were fighting down there instead. She just stood watching since nobody noticed her move closer toward the glass slowly.

"You don’t belong here," she said finally.

Leon’s gut sank. "Miss...?"

"I don’t an the academy. I an Class 9." She turned, eyes sharp. "That match against Trent. You moved like soone with years of training. Analysis, timing, energy managent those aren’t things you learn watching your father."

"Perhaps. Or perhaps you’re hiding sothing." She let that hang. "I’m offering you a deal, Mr. Vale. I need soone for... special assignnts. High-risk situations that require discretion."

"Like what?"

"Eclipse Zone survey. Monster tracking. Things that fall outside normal curriculum." Her expression was unreadable. "In exchange, I provide resources. Private training facility. High-grade energy crystals. And I keep certain questions to myself."

Leon’s thoughts spun fast. It had to be a setup, no doubt. She wasn’t just talking; she was checking how far down his lies ran.

Yet she gave him just what he lacked; tools to get tougher, details on dangers he couldn’t grasp - on top of shielding him from unwanted attention.

"What makes you think I’m qualified for high-risk missions?"

"Call it intuition. I’ve trained hundreds of awakeners. Most telegraph their limits imdiately. You?" She smiled, thin and sharp. "You feel like sothing pretending to be weak."

"I need to think about it."

"Fair. But Vale?" She started walking again. "Whatever secret you’re carrying, whatever that system in your head is, it won’t stay hidden forever. Better to have allies when the truth cos out."

______________________________________________________

Leon showed up for the afternoon class, still feeling foggy. Rostova’s voice kept playing in his head, like it had stirred so fake kind of softness inside him. Could that describe him these days? Acting harmless while being anything but?

"Hey." Elara slid into the seat next to him. "You okay? You look like you’ve seen a ghost."

"Just tired."

"First day exhaustion. Gets everyone." She pulled out her datapad. "Fair warning about tomorrow Combat Basics is taught by Instructor Kovacs. Rember him from the entrance exam? Yeah, he holds grudges."

Okay. That dude Leon made look bad because of his fast run through the course.

"Also," Elara continued, lowering her voice. "The elite classes sotis visit our training sessions. To watch us struggle. It’s basically sanctioned bullying."

"It’s the academy’s way of maintaining social hierarchy. Can’t have the low-ranks forgetting their place." Bitterness edged her voice. "I’m D-Rank Plant-type. Support class. Know what they call in the elite dorms? ’Weed Girl.’"

"Plant abilities are underrated," he said. "Combat’s not just about damage output. Control, healing, battlefield manipulation, those win fights."

She blinked. "You actually believe that?"

"I’ve seen enough fights to know the person who survives isn’t always the strongest. Usually it’s the smartest."

Her look changed a bit - not full belief, yet softer than earlier.

"Where were you during the Crimson Moon incident?" she asked suddenly.

Leon tensed. "Lower Seven. With my family. Why?"

"Just asking. I was near the eastern barrier when it broke. Saw so weird stuff." She frowned. "People moving too fast. Shadows doing things shadows shouldn’t do. The Defense Force blad it on Crimson Moon radiation, but..."

Right when Leon was about to answer, his datapad vibrated. A note popped up - sender wasn’t recognized

Private training spot, Building K, down on basent floor. Hit it at 8 sharp. Show up solo, no one else. - CR

Rostova.

She didn’t let him pause. Clever move. With tight space, choices had to co fast.

Leon glanced at Elara, then shifted to the rest of Class 9 kids murmuring, jittery over what’s coming next. They should’ve been his crew, the overlooked ones, the misfits. Still, he felt himself drifting away, tugged by so shadowed pull.

That evening, Leon waited by his family’s place before leaving for college housing. His siblings jumped at him, wrapping their arms tight. The mom had stuffed containers full of als like he was going off to war. The old man took him away from the group for a word.

"Stay smart. Stay hidden." His chanical hand gripped Leon’s shoulder. "But if you’re ever in real danger forget the secret. Survival first."

Leon gave a small nod, his throat feeling clenched.

It was 7:55 when he got to the basent door of Building K. No sign, just a blank surface. Seed shut tight yet as he stepped close, it made a clicking sound then swung loose.

It was pitch black inside.

[EYES OF THE NIGHT: INACTIVE]

[ABILITY BLOCKED. NOT ENOUGH DARK ENERGY.]

Hold on. Since when was that thing around?

Lights burst on.

Commander Rostova stood right in the middle of a space way bigger than his place. The floor had padding for fights, walls held weapons lined up neat. Caras watched from the corners, silent but always on.

Welco to your fresh start, Mr. Vale." She threw it at him - an elite power stone, about fist-sized, worth way more than his folks earned in twelve months. Now watch how you handle this

Leon grabbed the shiny rock.

Felt his body jolt to life.

Hungry.

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