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Chapter 51: System Level Up

At the table, a sudden, physical chill ran down Lucian’s spine. They had just finished a long, technical discussion about magic. The library remained completely quiet for several seconds.

Then Elira spoke.

"Mmm." Her ice-blue eyes flicked back to his face. "Tell

sothing, Lucian. What are you planning to do now?"

"Now?"

"Yes. Now that your na’s cleared and Marcus is suspended. You’re free." She tilted her head slightly. "What cos next for you?"

Lucian closed his book slowly. "Haven’t thought that far ahead. Been too busy surviving."

"You should think ahead. The academy won’t stay quiet for long."

"Probably." He leaned back in his chair. "Though sothing’s been bothering ."

"Oh?"

"Marcus." Lucian frowned, as if puzzling it out. "The whole thing felt... off."

Elira’s expression didn’t change. "How so?"

"Marcus isn’t smart," Lucian said casually. "He’s all rage and ego. The kind of guy who throws punches first, thinks never."

"Mmm." Elira’s lips curved slightly. "And yet he managed to orchestrate all of this. Quite the accomplishnt for soone so... simple."

"That’s what bothers ." Lucian leaned back. "It doesn’t fit."

"Maybe you’re underestimating him."

"Or maybe soone smarter was pulling the strings." He shrugged. "Not that it matters now."

"It doesn’t matter?" Elira’s eyebrow raised just a fraction. "You just suggested soone else manipulated an entire investigation, and you’re shrugging it off?"

He sighed, like he regretted bringing it up. "Because without proof, what’s the point? I could suspect half the academy and it wouldn’t change anything."

"Oh?" Her smile widened, cold and calculating. "So you do have suspicions. Which ans you’ve noticed sothing about soone."

A pause. "Who?"

"Does it matter?" He t her eyes. "Like I said, without proof—"

"It matters to ." Her voice dropped, sharp as frost. "Or are you holding back because you don’t trust

with the answer?"

He waved a hand dismissively. "It’s not a trust thing. I’ve got so gut feelings, sure. But that’s it."

"Gut feelings co from observations." She leaned forward, resting her chin on her hand, impatience flickering in her eyes. "Which ans you’ve been watching people. Looking for inconsistencies."

Her ice-blue gaze locked onto his.

"You’re too thodical to have vague hunches, Lucian. You’ve already narrowed it down. You’re just choosing to keep it to yourself."

He leaned forward slightly, eyes gleaming. "You seem awfully interested in what’s going on in my head."

"I am interested." Her ice-blue eyes didn’t waver. "I pay attention. I’ve been watching you since this whole thing began."

"Watching ?"

"Yes." No hesitation. "You fascinated . How you handled the situation. How you didn’t break."

She paused.

"Pressure like that breaks people." Her tone was flat, like stating an indisputable fact. "They panic. Overreact. Prove the accusations for their accusers."

Her fingers drumd once on the table.

"But you?"

A pause.

"You let them think you were helpless. Played weak while setting traps. Turned your lack of power into an advantage."

Her smile was ice-thin.

"Clever."

She leaned back slightly.

"I wanted to see how far you’d take it. What you were really made of."

"You’ve been watching

since the beginning," he said slowly. "Since the first accusation."

"Yes."

"That’s... quite a bit of attention for soone you barely know."

"I’m thorough when sothing interests ." Elira’s smile didn’t waver. "And you were the most interesting thing at this academy."

Lucian leaned back slightly in his chair, studying her.

"Tell

sothing, Elira. When you were watching

struggle with the accusations, did you ever think about helping? Speaking up on my behalf?"

"No."

The answer ca imdiately. Honest. Unflinching.

"Why not?"

"Because I wanted to see what you’d do." Her ice-blue eyes glead. "How you’d handle it. Whether you’d break or adapt. It was fascinating."

"Fascinating." Lucian repeated the word quietly. "You watched

get cornered, isolated, threatened with expulsion... and you thought it was fascinating."

"I did."

"And Elena?" His voice stayed level. Calm. "The girl who was terrified for her family. Who cried when we questioned her. Did you find that fascinating too?"

Sothing flickered in Elira’s expression — a crack in the ice.

"Elena was unfortunate collateral," she said after a mont. "But necessary for—"

She stopped.

Her ice-blue eyes widened slightly as realization hit.

I said too much.

The words had flowed out too easily. Too honestly. She’d been enjoying the intellectual back-and-forth, and hadn’t noticed the trap until she’d already stepped into it.

Her expression snapped back to neutral. Controlled.

The silence stretched, taut as a bowstring.

Lucian leaned forward slightly, his grey eyes cold as steel.

"How did it feel?" His voice was quiet. Dangerous. "Cornering soone weak. Pathetic. Watching them struggle while you pulled the strings from the shadows."

More silence.

[HIDDEN MISSION COMPLETE]

"Uncover the True Mastermind"

You solved a mission the System never gave you.

Rewards:

├─

500 Fate Points

├─ Elira Affection:

10 (She respects being caught)

└─ System Level Up: 1 → 2

[FATE POINTS: 1,286 → 1,786]

[ELIRA AFFECTION: 37 → 47]

[SYSTEM UPGRADE COMPLETE]

New Personality: Snarky Mode Unlocked

["Took you long enough. Figured you’d be dumber."]

[SYSTEM LEVEL 2 PERK ACTIVATED]

Ergency Shop Access

╔════════════════════════════════╗

║ ?? ZERO DOMAIN - LEVEL 1 ?? ║

╠════════════════════════════════╣

║ Ti Stop (Limited) ║

║ Radius: 5 ters ║

║ Duration: 3 seconds ║

║ Mana Cost: 50% current mana ║

║ Cooldown: 10 minutes ║

║ Daily Uses: 2-3 max ║

║ Original: 100,000 FP ║

║ Discount: 99.5% OFF ║

║ YOUR PRICE: 1,500 FP ║

║ EXPIRES: 1 minute ║

╚═══════════════════════════════

["You’re welco, idiot. Now buy it before you watch soone die."]

[BUY NOW] [DECLINE]

Lucian didn’t even glance at the notifications.

*Not now, System. Shut up for thirty seconds.*

His eyes stayed locked on Elira.

Then Elira did sothing unexpected.

She let out a soft, chilling laugh — the kind that didn’t reach her eyes.

"You’re smart," she said, her smile returning, thin as a blade. "I shouldn’t be surprised. You figured it out."

Lucian’s glare hardened. He didn’t respond. Just stared at her with those cold, grey eyes.

Elira’s amusent faded slightly, but she didn’t look away.

"Yes," she said finally, her voice calm. Matter-of-fact. "I planned everything. The accusation. Elena’s involvent. Marcus’s role. All of it."

The temperature in the library seed to drop a few degrees.

"It was a test," she continued, her tone clinical. "To see what you were capable of. How you’d respond under pressure."

She tilted her head slightly.

"You adapted. Brilliantly."

Lucian stared at her.

"You put an innocent girl through hell just to test ."

"Elena was never in real danger," Elira said calmly. "Marcus threatened her, yes. But I made sure he had no actual leverage. She was scared, but safe."

"She didn’t know that."

"No." Elira’s expression didn’t change. "Fear makes people convincing. Without her genuine distress, the fra wouldn’t have worked."

Lucian’s jaw tightened.

"You played a good ga," he said quietly. "I’ll give you that."

"I appreciate that." Her smile widened slightly. "It took effort—"

"Enough."

The word cut through the air like a blade. Sharp. Cold.

Both turned.

Seraphina stood at the edge of the nearest bookshelf, her face completely still. No expression. Her golden eyes were wide, fixed on Elira.

And the hand resting on her sword hilt was trembling.

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