Login via

Hunter Academy: Revenge of the Weakest novel Chapter 764

As Sylvie descended the rugged parkour course with Jasmine at her side, she couldn’t help but feel a strange sense of relief. The tension from earlier had begun to ebb, replaced by a comfortable camaraderie as she and her friend navigated the path. Along with them was a new addition to their little group—Layla, one of Jasmine’s regular teammates, who had ended up joining them during the descent.

Layla was a bright presence, her honey-blonde hair tied back in a simple ponytail that bounced as she walked. She had an easy smile that rarely left her face, and Sylvie’s [Authority] detected nothing but positive emotions radiating from her: curiosity, amusement, and the steady warmth of friendliness. It was refreshing, especially after the emotional chaos of earlier events.

"Whew, that was intense," Layla said, brushing some dust off her hands. "I think I’ve got rocks in places I didn’t know existed."

Jasmine laughed, her own auburn hair sticking to her forehead from sweat. "Speak for yourself! I swear, whoever designed that incline was trying to break us."

Sylvie couldn’t help but smile, her gaze drifting between her two companions. For all the challenges of the day, it was nice to end it on a lighter note. Layla’s cheerful energy felt infectious, and for the first time in a while, Sylvie felt herself genuinely relaxed.

As they reached a flatter section of the course, Jasmine glanced sideways at Sylvie, her eyes narrowing playfully. "You know, I’m starting to think I got the short end of the stick."

"Huh?" Sylvie blinked in confusion.

"I mean, you got to ride on Irina’s bus," Jasmine teased, her tone dripping with mock envy. "While the rest of us mere mortals had to scrape by on our own two feet."

Sylvie flushed, waving her hands defensively. "Hey, I wasn’t just riding along! I contributed too, you know."

"Oh, sure you did," Jasmine said with an exaggerated roll of her eyes. "Just sitting there all regal, smoothing out terrain and letting Irina blaze the trail. Must’ve been so hard."

"It was hard!" Sylvie protested, her cheeks puffing slightly in indignation. "I was using my [Authority] the whole time to make sure the team didn’t lose footing! Without me, they could’ve tripped or worse."

"Uh-huh," Jasmine said, her grin widening. "Keep telling yourself that, princess."

Layla giggled, watching the exchange with amused eyes. "You two are hilarious," she said, shaking her head. "Honestly, Sylvie, it sounds like you did a great job. Irina’s team wouldn’t have made it to the summit first without everyone pulling their weight."

"Exactly!" Sylvie said, pointing at Layla as if she had just been handed undeniable proof of her argument.

Jasmine chuckled, holding up her hands in mock surrender. "Alright, alright. I’ll admit, you did well this time, Sylvie. Happy?"

Sylvie crossed her arms, though her lips twitched upward in a small smile. "I’ll take it."

As the three continued down the course, the conversation shifted to lighter topics—the difficulty of the course, funny moments from their respective teams, and plans for the evening. Layla’s presence felt natural as if she had always been part of their group, and Sylvie couldn’t help but feel a small sense of pride at the growing circle of friends.

She thought briefly of Danielle.

"Gloomy again? What happened this time?"

Sylvie sighed, her gaze momentarily dropping to the rocky path beneath their feet. "I was just… thinking of Danielle."

The name hadn’t even fully left her lips before Jasmine stopped in her tracks, her expression darkening. Her usual playfulness was gone, replaced by a sharp, cold look in her eyes. "Don’t mention that bitch’s name again," Jasmine said firmly, her voice low but carrying a sharp edge. "Remember, she was a Demon Contractor."

Sylvie nodded slowly, understanding the weight of Jasmine’s words. "I know," she said softly, her voice tinged with melancholy. "I don’t miss her. Not after everything she did. But I guess… I miss the time when we were friends."

Jasmine’s eyes softened slightly at that, but her tone remained resolute. "She betrayed all of us, Sylvie. Everything we stood for. Whatever friendship we had with her—it was built on lies."

A moment of silence passed between them before Layla, who had been listening quietly, hesitated and asked, "Umm… Danielle. Was she the one who tried to capture Irina Emberheart? The one… who was killed by her?"

"Yes," Jasmine said curtly, her lips pressing into a thin line.

"I see…" Layla murmured, her usual cheerfulness dimmed by the weight of the revelation. She glanced at Sylvie, who still looked thoughtful, and decided not to press further.

Jasmine, however, wasn’t one to dwell on the past for long. She took a deep breath, shaking off the tension, and clapped a hand on Sylvie’s shoulder. "Those times are behind us now, Sylvie," she said firmly. "You’ve got to let them go. Focus on what’s in front of you."

Sylvie gave her a small, faint smile, the corners of her lips barely turning up. "I know, I know," she replied, her voice steadier now. "I’m just… sorting through it all."

"Good," Jasmine said with a grin, her tone brightening as she slipped back into her usual teasing demeanor. "Because we’ve got better things to worry about. Like the fact that I’m starving, and you owe me snacks for making me jealous earlier."

Sylvie laughed softly at that, grateful for the lighter turn in conversation. "Fine, fine. But only if you stop calling me ’princess.’"

"No promises," Jasmine shot back with a wink.

Layla watched the two of them with a small, content smile. Though she didn’t know the full story of what had happened with Danielle, she could sense the strength of the bond between Jasmine and Sylvie. Whatever trials they had faced, it was clear that they had come through them stronger—and Layla was happy to be part of their growing circle.

The descent finished in lighthearted banter, with Jasmine and Layla teasing Sylvie as they reached the base of the parkour course. The tension from earlier had dissipated entirely, leaving the three of them laughing as they brushed off the dust from their trek.

Chapter 764 - 176.1 - Talk 1

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Hunter Academy: Revenge of the Weakest