The cold marble floor wasn’t as comforting as it looked. I groaned as I pushed myself up from it, brushing off dust and sha alike. My eyes slowly moved up—and imdiately locked onto Miss Vega.
Uh-oh.
Arms crossed beneath her chest.
Expression... not pleasant at all.
I straightened so fast I nearly threw my back out and bowed at a perfect ninety degrees.
"I’m sorry, Miss! It was a mistake!"
She didn’t respond.
Her sharp, unreadable gaze just stared straight through like she was calculating whether to punish , incinerate , or both.
It didn’t help with the outfit she was wearing.
The crimson uniform jacket clung to her like a second skin—high-collared but zipped just low enough to reveal a teasing hint of cleavage, frad perfectly by the black corset underneath, which hugged her waist and lifted her already generous bust in a way that scread authority and temptation all at once.
Her black pants were sleek and polished, tucked into her long boots—and even those looked like they could step on your ego and leave it permanently bruised.
Even after all this ti, most of the guys in the class hadn’t built up immunity. The mont she walked by, necks would crane. Eyes would trail. Brains would short-circuit.
They just kept staring.
Even now, the dumbfounded looks on the faces of the guys behind made it obvious. No matter how many tis they saw her, they still weren’t ready.
I didn’t bla them.
After a few long seconds, she finally moved.
Without saying a word, Miss Vega turned on her heel and walked toward Classroom 1-A.
I let out a breath and imdiately followed behind her. Not too close to look suspicious. But definitely close enough that none of the angry mob behind could catch up and beat into a pancake.
I could practically feel the rage radiating from Alden, Ethan, Ava, Charlotte, and Seraphina. They were like predators that had just been denied a al.
Then Miss Vega’s voice rang out, sharp and calm.
"Are you all not interested in class?"
Everyone froze mid-step.
Like deer caught in magical headlights.
A couple of students nearly tripped over each other as they scrambled to respond.
"N-No, ma’am!"
"We’re very much interested, Miss Vega!"
"Absolutely devoted!"
In seconds, the chase turned into an organized march. Everyone fell in line and started moving toward the classroom like model students.
I didn’t even try to hide the smirk on my face.
Classroom 1-A was sleek and futuristic. Holographic screens hovered mid-air, the lighting adjusted automatically based on seating, and the desks were so clean you could perform surgery on them.
We all took our seats. Miss Vega tapped her EtherPad, and the lesson began.
I sat at the window seat in the back—don’t ask why. You guys already know.
The lecture began.
An hour passed, but I barely noticed. Her voice was smooth and commanding, explaining the intricacies of internal energy control, mana nodes, and flow circuits. Sohow, she managed to make advanced concepts sound both terrifying and elegant.
Even the slackers were sitting straight by the end.
Then, just as we thought class was over, Miss Vega placed her tablet down and looked at us with that calm, unreadable expression.
"There’s one more thing."
A ripple of tension spread across the room.
She folded her arms—again emphasizing just how dangerous fabric could be in the right hands—and continued.
"After your Basic Swordsmanship and combat arts class today, you will undergo your Potential Evaluation."
I blinked.
Wait—what?
She let the shock linger for a few seconds before speaking again.
"Yes. Even those of you focused on magic will attend Swordsmanship and combat arts. It is not optional."
A few mages looked uneasy. One guy in his academy robes nearly cursed.
Miss Vega’s gaze swept over the class like a hawk surveying prey.
"A mage is not simply a spellcaster. Combat is fluid. You may not always have ti for incantations or rune-casting. You may be ambushed. You may have to fight in close combat. What will you do then?"
Her voice sharpened slightly.
"Stamina training and weapon familiarity can an the difference between life and death. A real mage doesn’t just rely on spells—they adapt."
Dead silence.
Even the robe guy straightened up.
She nodded once.
"After Swordsmanship, you will be taken to undergo your Potential Evaluation. Yes—you heard that correctly."
With a flick of her fingers, a chart appeared on the holo-board.
"In our society, as you guys already know—nobles especially—strength is asured through Ranks, which define an individual’s power, mastery, and influence. Each Rank is divided into three stages."
She gestured, and each tier expanded.
"Low Stage – Just stepping into the rank. Energy is unstable."
"Mid Stage – More refined. You gain better control and deeper understanding."
"Peak Stage – You are at the edge of the rank. Ready to break through."
Her tone lowered, taking on a slow, almost reverent rhythm.
"Novice – The beginning. Ordinary people, just starting their journey. Weak bodies, almost no control."
"Interdiate – The foundation stage. You start refining your body, learning energy manipulation. Combat skills begin to take form."
"Advanced – Trained warriors. Improved energy flow, sharper reflexes, physical strength. Most soldiers fall here."
"Expert – Energy flows naturally. You can overpower several Advanced opponents. Both mages and fighters shine at this level."
"Master – Peak of mortal combat. You can fight small armies, release devastating techniques, and control your energy with precision. At this point, you begin touching the deeper mysteries of the world."
"Grandmaster – Legends in the making. Capable of destroying small cities. Their bodies are weapons, their energy near perfect."
"Transcendent – Beyond human limits. They regenerate from fatal wounds, move faster than the eye, and twist the laws of the world with sheer force of will."
"Monarch – The apex. Their presence alone can bend space. They rule empires, defeat entire armies, and so say... even command fate."
Only a handful of people in this world have the potential of Transcendence.
And one in ten million—Monarch.
The silence in the room was absolute.
She let the weight of her words linger before continuing.
"Having potential up to the Master tier is already impressive. Especially considering all of you earned your spots from among one million applicants."
A rare smile touched her lips.
"I have no doubt you are exceptional."
The collective heartbeat of the boys in class skipped—at least twice.
Even mine flinched a little.
I sat back, letting the information sink in.
Potential evaluation, huh...?
’I wonder what mine would be. With a Physique and this mysterious bloodline... it should be sothing wild, right?’
Around , a wave of excited murmurs erupted. Students whispered predictions, boasted in hushed tones, and tried to act like they weren’t absolutely freaking out.
One guy declared he’d definitely be Transcendent tier because his grandma once saw him glow in the dark.
Miss Vega raised a brow.
"Calm down."
Instant quiet.
"You’ll get your answers soon enough. First, attend your Basic Swordsmanship class. Dismissed."
Chairs scraped all around as everyone stood in a daze. So kids looked nervous, others were practically bouncing with excitent. One guy—no joke—was literally vibrating. What kind of caffeine injection did he have?
I stood up with everyone else, trying to casually blend in with the crowd heading for the door. Operation Ghost Exit was a go. Just a few more steps and I’d be free—
Then I froze.
Five figures stood in front of the doorway like a boss battle formation. Shoulder to shoulder. Expressions just a bit too friendly. The kind of smiles that scread: "We’ve been waiting for you, punk."
Oh no.
Their eyes locked onto like predator drones. I scanned the room in panic, praying for a distraction. A fire alarm. An earthquake. Divine intervention. Anything.
My gaze landed on Draven, slouched just a few seats away, looking bored as usual. Our eyes t.
Help , I pleaded silently, pouring every ounce of desperation into my soul-stare.
His response?
That damn traitor looked away, whistled like nothing happened, and noped out of the classroom like it was on fire.
"Coward," I muttered.
With no escape left, I turned back to the death squad.
Ethan. Charlotte. Alden. Seraphina. Ava.
Oh, good. The full royal court of doom.
Ethan had his arms crossed, raising an eyebrow like a disappointed dad.
Charlotte cracked her knuckles, eyes sharp like she was prepping to deliver a guilty verdict in court.
Ava gave the kind of sweet smile that felt like sugar-glazed poison.
Seraphina tilted her head with a sparkle in her eye. The kind of sparkle that usually ant pain.
And Alden... looked like he just won sothing. Which terrified more than the rest combined.
"Well, well," Charlotte said, stepping forward with folded arms. "It was you, wasn’t it?"
I blinked. "Huh? ? I have no idea what you’re talking about."
Her voice could’ve sliced steel. "Oh really?"
I gave my most innocent expression. Big eyes. Raised brows. Even a slight head tilt. "Really."
For a brief, magical mont—I thought it might work.
Then reality uppercut .
Sothing hit my gut like a truck made of rage and regret.
"GAH!"
Air exploded out of as I doubled over, wheezing. Through watery eyes, I looked up to see Seraphina casually holding her staff like a baseball bat.
That criminally adorable smile on her face made it worse.
"Because of you," she cooed, "we all had to endure hell under Alicia’s supervision."
The others nodded like survivors of war.
Charlotte’s eye twitched.
Ethan looked like he was having flashbacks to push-ups and tears.
Ava actually pouted. "I couldn’t feel my arms for two hours..."
"Unreasonable drills. Emotional trauma," Alden said like he was auditioning for a tragic play. "We suffered."
Still bent over, I raised a finger weakly. "That still doesn’t prove it was ..."
Charlotte narrowed her eyes. "Oh?"
"Yes," I croaked, forcing myself upright with all the dignity of a limping duck. "If you bring solid evidence, I’ll take another hit. One clean shot. I’m all about justice and fairness."
They exchanged glances. Suspiciously thoughtful glances.
"You bet?" Ethan asked, wary.
I nodded solemnly. "Yes. Bring evidence, and I’ll take the blow."
Seraphina raised her hand with childlike glee. "Does this an I get another hit regardless?"
I paled. "Don’t push it," I said, groaning.
She pouted and lowered her staff, mumbling, "anie."
"If you can prove it was , I’ll take the hit—no complaints. But if you can’t..." I paused, letting the mont hang. "Each of you owes one million credits."
They blinked.
Ethan raised a brow. "One million? Each?"
"Yep. And credits, not C.P." I shrugged. "Chump change for nobles like you."
Alden laughed. "Bold. I’m in."
Charlotte scoffed. "You’re either confident... or stupid." But she held out her hand. "Fine. I’m in."
Ava smiled. "If I win, you’re buying boba for a month."
"Deal," I said.
Everyone turned to Seraphina.
She narrowed her eyes at , then slowly nodded. "I’m in."
I grinned like a man who just set a building on fire. "Great. Five million credits coming my way."
Now all I had to do... was not get caught.
Easy.
Probably.
The tension broke, and the group finally started moving. I exhaled in relief. Still breathing. Still alive. Mostly.
We walked down the hall toward the training grounds.
Then Alden leaned in, and I already knew sothing unholy was coming.
"I’ll forget about the bet and give you a million credits," he whispered, grinning, "if you just tell —how did pressing up on Miss Vega’s funbags feel?"
The hallway fell silent.
Ethan stumbled mid-step.
Ava choked.
Charlotte stopped walking.
Seraphina’s eyes beca knives.
And ?
I considered the question very seriously.
"You know..." I said, raising both hands dramatically, spacing my fingers like a wine connoisseur describing notes of aged oak. "At least G-cup. And the feeling—heavenly. Like clouds kissed by the divine."
Alden gasped like he’d seen God. "Lucky bastard..."
We both laughed like two corrupted monks.
Pure, unfiltered degeneracy.
"Perverts," the girls snapped, synchronized like a hive mind of judgnt.
I turned, grinning. "Relax. You girls still have ti to grow."
Then I looked at Seraphina. "Except you. You, Sera, have the potential to surpass even her."
The second I said it, her expression changed. It looked like an oh no, I ssed up mont.
Seraphina’s face turned red—full-on beet mode. A vivid mory flashed across her eyes, probably the one where I, accidentally, ended up on top of her. Entirely innocent. Mostly.
Ethan, being Ethan, looked curious. "Wait—what do you an by—"
Too late.
Seraphina moved.
One second I was upright.
Next, I was airborne.
And the world turned upside down.
I slamd hard onto the floor.
BAM!
Pain exploded through my back.
Seraphina crouched over , smiling angelically—too angelically. She leaned in and whispered, "Forget. That. Or I’ll cast a mory-wipe spell. I don’t know how to use it properly, so you might forget everything. Capisce?"
I gulped, scared down to my boots. "Yes, ma’am. Already forgotten."
She smiled and stood like nothing happened.
I wobbled back to my feet, trying not to cry. My pride hurt worse than my back.
No one else knew what she whispered, but the way I trembled?
Apparently hilarious.
The group broke into laughter.
I stared ahead, muttering darkly.
Note to self: Never piss off Seraphina again.
She’s adorably dangerous.
The banter continued as we stepped into the sunlight, heading toward the training grounds.
Sohow, I had survived.
And we reached the Zenith Academy training grounds.
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