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The next day, the Academy lived for only one thing.

Nurino.

Nurino.

The tournant.

The festival.

The main event of the year.

Wherever I walked, I heard the sa things:

— Are you going to participate?

— What about you?

— They say even royal instructors are coming this year…

— The trials will be at the highest level!

— Is it true that Mira Helvard is participating too?!

The noise was so loud it felt like the Academy had turned into a marketplace.

I entered the classroom—and the conversations instantly grew louder.

Everyone was discussing strategies, elental combinations, chances of victory.

And then—

BAM!

A loud voice cut through the entire din:

— Zenhald! — Elinia called out.

The classroom fell silent at once.

All eyes turned to .

Even the teacher looked up.

— Are you entering the Nurino tournant? — she asked directly.

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I nodded.

At that exact mont, a wave of whispers rolled through the room—dense, nervous.

— He’s participating?!

— Then there’s no chance…

— He’s the one from the battle…

— They say he wiped out a demon regint with a single strike…

— But a tournant is different… there are rules…

I didn’t react.

Elinia smiled—calr than usual.

— Then our class has a chance, — she said confidently.

The whispering intensified.

Lucille adjusted her glasses, looking straight at

like I was an unpredictable experint.

Finn leaned back in his chair, trying to look relaxed, but I saw his fingers trembling—just slightly, but enough.

Siren and Tara exchanged glances, as if ntally recalculating their odds of victory.

I decided to ask:

— And you? Are you participating?

Elinia blinked.

— Of course. I am a princess, after all.

— And a princess cannot afford anything less than first place.

The class chuckled softly—the tension eased for a mont.

I thought about it… then said:

— In that case, I’ll try to at least make it to the semifinals.

Finn almost choked on air.

— Semifinals?! — he whispered. — You’ve got to be kidding…

Elinia smiled faintly.

— We’ll see, Zen.

— Maybe we’ll et in the final.

Her smile was light—but I understood.

It was a challenge.

And I liked it.

The Teacher

The teacher, who had been pretending to work with papers the whole ti, sighed and stood up.

— Since you’re all thinking about Nurino anyway…

— I’ll say it plainly. The entire next week will be free attendance.

The class exploded:

— Yesss!

— So we can go to the capital early?!

— I’m going to train day and night!

— Finally, a real tournant!

The teacher raised his hand, demanding silence.

— But!

— Everyone’s task is to participate—or at least attend.

— This is a unique chance to see the best mages in the kingdom.

He looked straight at , a little longer than at the others.

— For so… it’s also a chance to show what they’re really worth.

I caught the hint.

The class buzzed again, discussing teams, bets, levels, rules.

Elinia glanced at

from ti to ti, as if trying to understand how far I intended to go.

And I was thinking about only one thing:

The Nurino tournant was the perfect place.

A crowd.

Chaos.

Thousands of people.

And among them—the traitor.

The perfect place to drag a rat out of the shadows.

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