RING!
When the ring that signaled the end of the Eleanor’s lesson rang, the chatter of students around them created a lively buzz, everyone eagerly discussing Professor Eleanor’s lecture, the expanded facilities, and, of course, the Mentorship Program. Julia led the way, her energy unflagging despite the grueling lesson.
"I mean, a mentorship program?" Julia said, throwing her arms up for emphasis. "How are we supposed to get excited about something that’s mandatory? What if we get paired with some grumpy old guy who thinks teaching us is a waste of time?"
"I think it’s a good idea," Carl said, his tone steady. "Having someone experienced guide us could make a huge difference in how we handle real-world challenges."
"Sure," Julia shot back, "but what if your mentor turns out to be someone who just wants to make us run laps all day? That’s not exactly a ’learning experience.’"
Lilia chuckled, her green hair catching the sunlight as they walked. "I think it depends on the mentor. Some of them might actually be interesting—if we’re lucky."
Lucas, who had been quiet during the conversation, finally spoke up, his cold blue eyes glinting with faint amusement. "Julia, you’re acting like the academy is going to assign you a drill sergeant. Relax. They’re probably pairing us based on compatibility."
Julia snorted. "Yeah, because the academy is so good at reading personalities. Watch, they’ll pair me with someone who hates sarcasm."
Ethan, walking beside Julia, gave her a sidelong glance. "Maybe they’ll pair you with someone who matches your energy. Could be fun."
Julia grinned, elbowing him lightly. "Careful, Mountain Boy. You’re dangerously close to volunteering."
"Not a chance," Ethan replied, shaking his head with a smirk. "I’ve had enough of Aunt Kaya’s ’mentorship’ to last me a lifetime."
"It’s not just the mentorship program that’s new. The expanded facilities… the lake, the urban zone, the desert simulation—it’s all so much."
"You noticed that too, huh?" Lilia said, her sharp red eyes glancing at Irina. "It’s like the academy suddenly decided to overhaul everything during the break. Even the wards—they weren’t this strong last semester." freewebnoveℓ.com
"I guess they’re trying to address what happened," Carl said, his voice thoughtful. "Those incidents last term… they can’t afford to let something like that happen again."
Ethan nodded, his brow furrowing. The memory of the disguised dungeon and the unexpected danger in the Phantom’s Land was still fresh in his mind. "It feels like they’re preparing us for something bigger. Like they know things are going to get worse."
The group was still seated at their desks when it hit them—a faint ripple in the air that carried an unmistakable weight. It was subtle at first, like the distant hum of a storm, but it quickly grew, brushing against their senses with a distinct heat.
Ethan stiffened, his instincts kicking in. He glanced toward Irina, who was sitting just a few seats away, her expression unreadable. But it wasn’t her face that caught his attention—it was the aura she was unconsciously emanating, flickering like a slow-burning flame.
"Irina?" Ethan called, his voice low but steady.
Irina didn’t respond. Her amber eyes were fixed on something across the room, her focus sharp and unyielding. Without a word, she stood, her movements deliberate as she began to walk toward the cluster of girls still gathered around Astron’s desk.
Julia straightened in her seat, her sharp blue eyes narrowing. "What’s going on with her?"
Lilia, ever observant, leaned forward slightly, her gaze flicking between Irina and the group near Astron. "I think we’re about to find out."
The subtle warmth in the air grew heavier as Irina closed the distance, her presence commanding the attention of everyone in the vicinity. The group of girls, previously chattering and giggling around Astron, fell silent as she approached, their movements slowing as they sensed the shift in atmosphere.
One of the girls, the petite brunette with soft curls who had leaned in earlier, glanced up, her smile faltering as she caught sight of Irina’s fiery gaze.
"Excuse me," Irina began, her tone deceptively sweet but carrying an edge sharp enough to cut through steel. "Did I miss the announcement that this classroom was hosting auditions for desperate groupies?"
The effect was immediate. The group of girls froze, their expressions ranging from confusion to outright shock. The petite brunette took a small step back, her cheeks flushing a deep red.
The rest of the room stilled as well, the tension palpable. Astron, still seated at his desk, tilted his head slightly, his sharp purple eyes shifting to Irina. There was no surprise in his gaze—just a calm, almost knowing amusement.
Julia leaned toward Ethan, her voice barely above a whisper. "Oh, this is going to be good."
And as the scene commenced, Julia couldn’t hold back a snort of laughter, quickly covering her mouth to stifle the sound. Lilia, sitting beside her, raised an eyebrow, her expression half-impressed and half-amused.
"Wow," Lilia murmured. "She’s really going all in."
Lucas smirked faintly, leaning back in his chair. "Necessary or not, this is… entertaining."
Yet there was a glint in his eyes.
’This guy…..I had felt it at the start of the semester, but he changed…..He had changed much more than any of these fools think….’
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