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Every ti Tori saw her rank was above a love interest, she was filled with a sense of accomplishnt. When the midterm ranks were released, Ilyana, who unsurprisingly retained her number one spot, was lauded as a hero by many. Even if their rank had not increased, their individual scores had improved.

Tori fell back to her third rank, but Dimitri was dropped once more. One more spot and he was out of the top ten. She thought this would fill her with glee, but she wasnt as satisfied as she thought. It was akin to having a rival and beating them, but not because you got better, but because they got significantly worse.

This was a shallow victory, at best, but Tori still took it.

I understand that I am discriminating against them, she heard Ilyana say from outside the headmasters office. Tori doodled in her notebook while waiting for Ilyana to co out. When a staff mber t them when they were walking to get dinner, Tori asked what she had done this ti.

Surprisingly, it wasnt her being summoned. It was Ilyana.

Ilyana had been confused and sowhat nervous, but when they found out what it was about, she was filled with a sort of righteous indignation.

Why are you banning them, Miss Agafonova? One of the second-year horoom instructors asked her, sounding confused as to why an ideal student like Ilyana would purposely ban several students from her review sessions.

It is a personal issue, Ilyana said. And as this is not an official school function, I am not obligated to accept everyone.

Miss Agafonova, if you do not open your review sessions to the entire second year class, then I am afraid we can no longer allow you to use a lecture hall, another instructor said.

Then I will simply no longer have review sessions, Ilyana said with a hint of defiance in her voice. I am doing them not as an obligation, but as a sign of goodwill to most of my peers. Not having review sessions would not negatively affect , but rather give more ti to focus on my own studies and assist the studies of my close friends.

Tori was leaning closer, happy that Mr. Legaspi didnt close the door to the headmasters office all the way so she could listen in.

But where would you have a place to study?

Tori shook her head as she heard an instructor try to bargain with Ilyana.

Dont try to make a deal when you dont know your opponents cards.

We do have a place to study. Its been where weve been studying when I wasnt holding review sessions. Its quiet and off campus; no one bothers us, and we get free food, Ilyana said. She might as well have also told them to top that. You also cannot prohibit us from leaving campus outside of mandatory class hours and to try to put a policy in place that will prohibit us will require an adjustnt period where the students can make complaints, and have it revoked before it is made official policy.

Tori lifted her hand to her lips and tried to stifle her amused laughter.

If that is the case, then I am afraid we will not be able to accommodate your review sessions next week, Miss Agafonova, soones firm voice told her.

I understand, Ilyana said. I will announce to the class that my review sessions have now been prohibited because soone complained that I wasnt allowing particular people, whose nas I will ntion, to join the reviews.

Tori closed her eyes and shook her head. Across from her, Mr. Legaspi was also shaking his head.

Everyone who heard knew what Ilyana ant to do by ntioning nas. It would turn their entire second year class against those people.

Ilyana never announced that Alessa and her love interests were banned. She personally inford them as she felt it was more dignified and there was no reason to embarrass them publicly. When Dimitri ca to ask her when her next review was for midterms, Ilyana told him he was not allowed to co. Then nad off Gideon, Fabian, Montan, and Alessa who were also banned.

Dimitri had looked absolutely stunned by this and Tori knew he was silently blaming her, but she didnt care. It was Ilyanas decision, and she wasnt going to try to talk her out of it.

By the way, I think it is fair to ask who complained about my review sessions, Ilyana said.

A flurry of voices began speaking at once. So were trying to stop her from ntioning those people; two of whom ca from very influential families. So were trying to change her mind and accept them. Others were asking her what she wanted.

I can either hold the review sessions as I do now and prohibit those with whom I have a personal issue or I stop them completely, Ilyana said. Those are the only two choices. Please rember that as they are not school-sponsored events, I am not required to accept everyone. This should not trouble Lyce.

Tori waited a while longer and then finally heard the defeated voices of the instructors. A mont later, Ilyana strutted out and bead at Tori.

Did you find out who complained? Tori asked as she rose to her feet and extended her arm to loop around Ilyanas.

Ilyana shook her head. They would not say, but I have so guesses. We can find out.

JP?

JP.

Tori wrinkled her nose. I can understand why theyd want to complain, but youre the one having the reviews. They should just co to you.

I wouldnt accept them even if they begged, Ilyana said with narrowed eyes. Tori sighed and patted her arm.

Well, they may be doing that soon. Mr. Guthry is likely going to fall out of the top ten by the next exam. If not, then by final exams, Tori said.

Since I know you like Madam Guthry and the Pri Minister, I may consider it, Ilyana said benevolently. If he begs.

Tori chuckled. They reached Cafe Fortuna and, as the bell rang and they stepped through, a man at the counter turned around. Tori narrowed her eyes.

Tori. Axton looked at her, distressed. She rely gave him a nod of her head, if only to be polite, and walked towards the other end of the counter to put in her order. The last ti she saw him, they were at Mama Myras and shed avoided him despite his attempts to talk to her. Eventually, Constantine and Ewan stepped in to stop him and he left with so food for Piers. Every ti he tried to call her, she wouldnt answer. Tori, are you not going to talk to for the rest of your life?

She didnt answer. Ilyana looked away. This was not her battle, and she knew it. Roasted chicken with carrots and pilaf, she said instead.

Tori, Axton took a step closer, and Tori stepped away. He stopped before he could get any closer. He closed his eyes and let out a low breath. I apologized. I ant it. Im sorry I insulted you.

Ill have the pork loin with rosemary and cauliflower. Tori looked towards the youngest of Mama Js sons, who was taking their order.

You know why Im worried. Hes my best friend. Hes the closest person I have to a brother, Axton said. If you were in my position and you saw soone Miss Agafonova-

I dont want to be part of this, Ilyana said swiftly.

He sighed. Just theoretically. If soone Miss Agafonova was very attached to appeared to not want to have her in their life long term, wouldnt you be worried?

I certainly wouldnt accuse the other party of hurting her if they stated their intentions from the beginning.

I didnt an to say that-

But you believe Id hurt Piers. Tori turned to look at him with large, spiteful eyes. And that tells everything I need to know about how you see .

No, thats not it-

I dont want to talk about this anymore, Tori said in a firm voice. If you want to talk about accompanying Piers, fine. If you want to discuss business, sure. Ewan? Okay. But I dont have friends who see as soone who would hurt my other friends.

The cafe was quiet except for the sound of food bubbling and clanging of pots and pans in the back. Ilyana kept her eyes fixed on the counter.

Axton swallowed hard. I was worried.

She looked at him with a belittling gaze and then turned away. I dont know if Piers told you yet, but youve been reassigned and will no longer co with us to the delta unless he cos with you. Other knights will be assigned when its just us. Ewan will remain in Horizon to continue training.

Axton drew his head back and looked as if he took a heavy blow. Tori, I didnt an to upset you.

Axton, a deep voice said behind him. He turned around and Tori looked towards the stairs. Piers reached the ground floor. Thats enough.

Tori closed her eyes and shook her head. Are you here for dinner, too? she asked before looking towards him. He nodded to her and then gave a polite nod to Ilyana.

Yes. There was a departnt eting, and I did not have much to eat. Piers looked towards Axton and then back at her.

Tori looked away. She didnt want to put Piers in an uncomfortable position between them, but it was inevitable that he would find out that she was angry at Axton. Hed noticed her silence towards his knight a few days earlier, and when he asked, Tori blurted out how Axton thought shed be so ignorant as to hurt Piers. Her ranting lasted for so ti before ending with: but this is between and him. Dont get involved.

To his credit, Piers didnt, though Tori knew it was an awkward situation and it bothered him.

Im sorry hes bothering you, he said. He looked towards the counter and saw that their boxes of food were ready. Axton, lets go. Axton lowered his head and took the canvas bags with their als from the counter. He looked at Tori once more and she turned her head away. She felt Piers hand on her head in an attempt to comfort her. Dont hate him. He loves you, too.

Tori scowled. She knew that, but his assumption still hurt. She trusted him. Before she dared to call Piers, she called Axton. Go ho and rest, she told Piers. He patted her head and headed out.

Ilyana looked at Tori with so uncertainty. Are you all right?

Tori looked down. Axton is one of the first people I t when I ca here. Hes like a brother to . She shook her head. But I didnt expect him to think of as such a person.

Ilyana lowered her eyes, but nodded. They ate their dinner in silence before returning to Lyce. The night air was colder, and they huddled together as they walked. As they reached the gates of the school, they saw another figure entering holding a bag with part of a sword sticking out.

Has Sir von Dorn been going to practice at the Sword Association lately? Ilyana asked.

Yes, but he leaves after about two hours, Tori said. I think he found a private instructor.

Ilyana nodded and narrowed her eyes. Do you think theyll also teach him strategy and knightly conduct?

Ilyana could only help Ewan with history, geography, and to develop a study thod that worked for him. She couldnt help with strategy or knightly conduct, and it had irritated her that she didnt know enough about it to help their friend. Tori assured her she made arrangents for when Ewan ca with her to Presidio in the winter.

I dont know, Tori said. Its possible. Im more curious as to who his private instructor is. Tori was sure a private instructor who could further guide soone of Fabians ability was difficult to find. She also wanted to know who was paying for it. Was it the imperial family? It couldnt have been Alessa. Maybe the imperial family provided it for him.

Ilyana nodded. They cant be in short supply.

They continued to walk, albeit slowing their pace as Fabian was in front of them and they were in the sa dorm. They made it to the split in the path; one side went to the east and the east dorm, the other went west. Soone was waiting for Fabian and Ilyana tensed next to her.

Just ignore them, Tori said in a quiet voice as she pulled Ilyana further away and rounded Alessa and Fabian. She could feel their eyes watching them as she and Ilyana walked past.

Have you noticed anything strange with Miss Hart recently? Ilyana asked as she leaned closer and whispered. Tori shook her head. She didnt really have ti to pay attention, though she really shouldve. Shes been quieter than normal.

What do you an quieter than normal? Tori furrowed her brows. She hasnt approached us...and there havent been any questionable rumors about recently?

Not only that, Ilyana said. I havent seen anyone aside from her little boyfriends talking to her recently. Miss Einessen said her roommate told her that the baking club was upset with Hart for making it appear as if they were spreading rumors about you, and for saying such a thing. They really believed what Hart was saying and didnt think that she was just complaining.

Tori drew her lips inward and tried to recall if she noticed more. Ever since the day where she yelled at Alessa and called her out on spreading rumors about her, many students did look at Alessa strangely, if they looked at her at all.

JP said that there are groups of people who are starting to ostracize her because of what shes been saying. This has only encouraged so obsessive fans of Mr. Guthry, Prince Gideon, and Sir von Dorn, Ilyana told her. Tori scrunched up her face, and Ilyana nodded. I know, I wouldnt think theyd have anyone so obsessed over them. Im sure its their faces.

Are they saying anything negative about her or just ignoring her? Tori asked.

Ilyana seed to think for a mont. Im not sure, but people do talk. Theyre calling her a liar and think shes using Mr. Guthry and the others. Ilyana lowered her voice and leaned in closer. This is a bit much, but they say its because shes so poor, so she uses them for money.

Tori drew her lips inward and tried not to cringe. She wouldnt put it like that, but if what she vaguely rembered from the wiki-article was correct, Alessa did actually use the money and resources her love interests gave her. Of course, it wasnt written out as her sole motivation for being around them, but was made to be her reward for gaining their favor.

Actually, no matter how you spin it, shes still taking their money and resources, which she does need in order to get through the ga. I think. And Im also doing that: using my familys money and Piers influence to get my project done. Still, its a bit unfair to imdiately accuse Alessa of such because shes poor. She cant help that.

Also, a lot of people know about how she lost her fathers money betting on the polo match over the sumr, Ilyana added. Tori let out a hiss.

Cant she get in trouble with the school for that if it spreads? Im fairly sure I read in the handbook that we arent allowed to gamble, and gambling isnt legal in the empire until one is sixteen anyway, Tori said.

Soone else placed the bet for her, so technically it wasnt her, Ilyana said.

Tori would bet money it was Adrien Rosiek. Alessa was safe on a technicality.

I feel a bit sorry for her, but she did bring this all on herself, Tori said.

Ilyana let out a small hmph. I dont know why she kept blaming you to begin with.

Tori nearly tripped on the steps up to their dorm. Ilyana gave her a reminder: Alessa was being bullied and Tori indirectly caused it by existing. This was what the ga wanted. In the original ga, Victoria was the bully and her social standing made everyone else bully Alessa until the love interests stepped in.

It didnt matter that Tori wanted no part in it; she was going to be used no matter what. However, there were changes and she didnt know how those would affect Alessa's route or her own endga fate.

The biggest changes were that the amount of love interests defending, or having the ability to defend, Alessa was far less than originally expected. The last person she expected to be reasonable actually stood up for her a few weeks earlier.

Tori let out a low breath. The fuck is the ga going to do now?

It was strange to co ho without Fabian, but Gideon respected his determination to improve. He knew that Fabians sumr training in the Amber Fortress did not go as well as Fabian expected. It wasnt that he was terrible; he simply did not et the standards expected. Since they returned to Lyce, Gideon rarely saw Fabian outside of their classes and in the dorm room.

Fabian also tended to co back late from training so nights. Gideon wanted to tell him not to push himself, but knew that Fabian was doing so for his sake. His parents and uncles assessnt of Fabian lingered in their heads: if Fabian didnt improve, they would replace him as Gideons personal knight.

That wasnt sothing he wanted. Fabian had been his friend since they were six. The von Dorns were a small, forrly aristocratic family who served in the eastern army. By the ti Fabian was born, the family had fallen from their forr glory. Much of their ancestral land had been sold and all they had was a manor house.

No one lived there. Fabians family consisted of him and his aging grandfather, who moved with him to Horizon for work. Fabians father had a heart attack when he was a child and his mother, a soldier, was killed on the border. Fabians only stroke of luck was being at the right place at the right ti.

When the Emperor and Empress began looking for a personal knight for Gideon, Fabians grandfathers colleague recomnded him. Fabian learned quickly and they got along. Gideon believed that Fabian would always remain as his knight. He didnt think it was possible for Fabians status to be questioned.

He and Alessa tried to find suitable instructors for him. Gideon put up the money and Alessa received assistance from one of her friends to scour the empire to find a sword instructor who had combat experience. He was worried it would be difficult, but Alessas friend was able to find soone suitable.

Fabian told him the instructor was strict, but rigorous. He had private lessons a few days a week and would always co back tired, but more determined to enter La Garda on his own rit than ever. Gideon supposed he would have to soon get used to not having Fabian around every day once Fabian started in La Garda.

Gideon stepped out of the carriage as it stopped in the gate house. There was an entourage of imperial knights waiting. Ahead of his carriage was another one and he wondered who was leaving. The door was open and from where he had disembarked, he couldnt see if anyone was inside. As he took a step closer to see if there was anyone leaving, there was the sound of rustling behind him.

Before he could turn around, sothing went over his head and covered his mouth. His eyes widened as his hands shot to the cloth around his mouth, just before everything went dark around him. His heart slamd against his chest, and he began to try to lift his arms, only to have soone grab him tightly, pinning his arms to his body. A mont later, a rope was tied around his wrists and brought together behind him.

His muffled cries seed to be getting no attention as his legs gave way beneath him.

Was the cloth sack necessary? Gideon tensed at the sound of the voice.

Father!?

I was worried he would struggle, but perhaps it wasnt....

Mohhha? Gideon tried to call out to his mother. He was suddenly lifted off his feet and as he tried to kick his legs sothing went around his ankles and his feet were pulled together. He tried to wiggle, but soone above him sighed.

Your Highness, please calm down. It was a familiar voice.

Make sure you take his comcry, his mother said. Gideon didnt know what was happening. Soone patted down his body until they found his comcry in his pants pocket and took it. He was lifted up and he let out a grunt as soones sharp shoulder hit his gut.

This is unbefitting of a prince.... Gideon prayed that no one would ever see him like this. Who was carrying him like a sack of grain over their shoulder?

Do you want to put him there?

On the other bench. Lay him down.

Peeer! Gideon knew his brothers voice in an instant. Hearing Piers voice was reassuring. He was dropped onto a cushioned bench. Did they bring him into the other carriage? He heard a door close and suddenly, they moved and settled into the familiar smooth rhythm of an imperial carriage.

I still dont think the sack was necessary. That was likely Axtons voice. Should we take it off?

No.

Nnnn? Gideon wiggled on the bench.

Dont move or youll fall off the bench. He stopped moving. Do you know why you are here?

Nnn. Gideon shook his head beneath the cloth sack.

Can we just take off the sack? You cant see him shaking his head or nodding, Sir Nassaun sounded exasperated.

Take off the sack.

Stay still, Your Highness. Gideon froze and felt the coarse fabric of the sack drag across his skin before it was finally pulled to the side. The bright light after being in the dark made him shut his eyes and turn his head away from the windows. Should we take off the gag, too?

No.

Gideon blinked a few tis before looking across from him. His brother was seated on the opposite bench with Axton next to him, folding a cloth sack.

Peeer? He looked at his brother. Knowing that Piers was there, the panic he felt earlier was greatly diminished. His brother may have been disappointed in him, but Piers would never hurt him. Although, he didnt understand why they had grabbed him, thrown a sack over his head, and tossed him in a carriage.

Do you rember when Mother told you that you would be forced to face the damage you nearly caused after instigating a policy change that affected Tori? Piers asked. His face was calm, and he didnt seem bothered.

Still, Gideon felt his stomach sink. His brothers disappointnt was still fresh in his mind. He lowered his eyes and nodded.

Today is the day, Axton said. Gideon looked over at him and knit his brows together.

We are taking you to the Cosora Delta, Piers told him. Gideons eyes widened and he struggled to sit up straight. He looked out the window.

They were still going through the city along with several knights on horseback. He could still see the imperial palace out the window. Gideon looked back at his brother and then looked at his lap. Was it necessary to take his comcry?

It was the Empress decision to take you and confiscate your comcry so you are not able to call for assistance, Axton said. He drew his head back.

Ah-hi-stas?

We know that you instigated the policy because of Lady Hart, Piers said. Gideon choked back a breath and looked at his brother. Piers had his arms crossed over his chest and looked out the window. Mother did not want you to bring her to the Cosora Delta, as you had brought her to Marquess OTuaghs succession ceremony and the Empress Banquet. She did not want this to cause trouble for Tori.

Gideon bristled and glared at the floor. His mother unfairly favored Lady Guevera. He knew it was because Lady Guevera was his mothers friends daughter and because of Piers, but she didnt need to make her favoritism of Tori so obvious.

You will not cause trouble for Tori or the others while you are at the delta, either, Piers said, his voice firm. If you do anything to negatively affect this project, Mother and Father will send you to the Naval Academy every break until you graduate Lyce.

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