Chapter 73: Talk Between Friends
The evening air had that lazy, post-training hush to it — the kind that made even tired limbs feel a little lighter. Ron walked beside Aurelian, the small box of limited-edition donuts held carefully in his hands like contraband treasure. The pastry shop’s warm sugar smell still clung to him.
Aurelian kept his head down, shoulders tight. He moved with the practiced ease of someone raised in privilege, but tonight there was a stiffness Ron hadn’t seen before. The boy looked smaller when his guard was lowered.
“Hey,” Ron said, easy as ever. “You left the match last time. Didn’t expect you to bail like that. Everything okay?”
Aurelian glanced up, blue eyes reflecting a tired sort of honesty. For a second Ron saw the mask slip: the confident smile replaced by something raw and human. “I—had to go. Family matters.” He forced a laugh that didn’t reach his eyes. “The usual. Meetings, arrangements… nonsense.”
Ron gave a short snort. “Family matters, huh? Sounds like a noble excuse.”
Aurelian’s mouth tightened. “It’s not an excuse.” He hesitated, then pushed a hand through his hair. “My father called. There was something urgent. I couldn’t exactly refuse.”
They fell into a slow stride. The dorm buildings loomed ahead, soft light spilling from their windows. Students drifted about in pairs and small groups; the night smelled faintly of ink and washing herbs and the academy’s ever-present mana tang.
Ron stopped for a moment and held up the box between them. “Want one? Melon-cream filling. You’ll like it.” He offered it with the kind of grin that could talk a person into a thousand things.
Aurelian almost snorted, then surprised himself by letting a ghost of a smile appear. “No thanks. I shouldn’t.” He tapped the edge of the box in a nervous tick. “You should give them to Lia, though. She needs something sweet after today.”
Ron shrugged. “Of course.” He turned the box so Aurelian could see the pastries arranged neatly inside. “But seriously—why all the hurry? You and Celeste seemed fine.”
Aurelian’s jaw clenched. “You heard about the engagement. It’s not… how it looks.” He glanced away. “My father negotiated a match because it’s politically convenient. Celeste’s family—her sister—needed the alliance to buy protection. They took payment. It’s… messy. I agreed because it would secure certain deals, which I’m not proud of.” He swallowed. “I care for Celeste, but that doesn’t mean I like how things were arranged.”
Ron listened. He let the words sit between them. The prince in him understood alliances; the friend understood the ache of being made into an object of bargaining. He’d seen similar threads tugged at his own life in other forms.
“So you left because you had to go meet your father? Or something else ?” Ron asked bluntly.
“Both,” Aurelian admitted. “I left because I couldn’t do the fight with that cloud hanging over me. I couldn’t concentrate. And I couldn’t let my temper ruin things in front of everyone.” He ran a hand along the stone wall as they passed. “My…mother.. is not fine..that’s I had to leave .”
Ron frowned, his usual sharpness softening. “Your mother… is she alright now?”
Aurelian shook his head. “Not really. Father wanted me there because things might get worse. That’s why I couldn’t stay.” His voice lowered, the weight of unspoken worry heavy in it.
For once, Ron didn’t have a quick retort. He just walked beside Aurelian, silent for a few steps before muttering, “…You could’ve told us.”
Aurelian gave a faint smile that didn’t reach his eyes. “Would it have changed anything? You would’ve still fought. I just… didn’t want my problems dragging everyone down.”
Aurelian drew in a deep breath before finally speaking.
“Ron… well, I can’t tell you much, but… my mother is afflicted with a strange disease. That day, she had an attack, and I had to go. I… don’t want… my mother to—”
Before he could finish, Ron cut in firmly, his voice steady.
“She’ll be fine. I know it.”
Aurelian paused, then gave a faint smile. “Thanks, man.”
“No problem,” Ron replied. He leaned back slightly, then asked, “Aside from that, do you have any other problems?”
Aurelian let out a small, bitter chuckle. “Just one.” His expression shifted, a flicker of anger flashing in his eyes. “It’s that guy—Arin.”
At the mention of the name, Ron’s face tightened, a mix of frustration and anger appearing instantly.
“What did he do now?” he asked.
“He’s really getting along with Celeste,” Aurelian muttered. “And Celeste… she’s getting along with him. I mean, I get it—she doesn’t like me. But before, at least she could hold a conversation with me. Now, ever since she met him… in just a week, it feels like he’s the only one she sees. And apparently, they even met once before.His voice rose with a mix of hurt and disbelief. “Like, What the hell, man?”
Ron clicked his tongue and nodded, irritation flashing in his eyes.
“After Lia, now he’s after Celeste? Did you check if he pulled some kind of magic trick on her—like that weird thing that happened with Lia?”
Aurelian shook his head. “No. I don’t see any change in Celeste’s behavior. Nothing strange.”
Ron rolled his eyes nervously. “That could just mean she actually gets along with him.”
Aurelian narrowed his gaze at Ron. “I mean, sure—she can choose whoever she wants as her friend. I don’t care about that. But as long as he’s not doing anything shady to her…”
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Ron slowed his pace, finally stopping at the end of the corridor. “Well… guess this is where I head off.”
Aurelian gave a faint smile, though his eyes still carried a shadow. “Yeah.” He hesitated, then looked at Ron more directly. “You know… Ron… just—thanks, man.”
Ron didn’t say much. He simply nodded, a small grin tugging at his lips. “Well, I have to go anyway. Got these donuts, and if I don’t get back soon, Lia will throw tantrum.”
That finally pulled a soft chuckle out of Aurelian. “Go, then. ”
Ron smirked, adjusting the box in his hand. “See you around,man.”
Aurelian gave a final nod, watching as Ron turned the corner and disappeared, leaving him alone with the echo of the brief but grounding conversation.
Meanwhile,
Zane leaned back against his bedframe, the pale blue glow of the holographic feed reflecting faintly in his deep purple eyes. On the screen, Ron’s casual farewell and Aurelian’s quietly muttered “Thanks, man” replayed in his mind.
“What a good show I watched,” he murmured, lips curling into an amused smirk. The bee-shaped surveillance bot buzzed faintly on the corner of his desk, its tiny wings retracting as the feed terminated.
He tapped the laptop resting on his legs—the one etched with a sleek metallic Z. Lines of shifting grey code scrolled across the screen as if alive, pulsing in sync with his thoughts.
“Unlike Lia…” Zane muttered, gaze sharpening, “this Celeste girl wasn’t able to resist fate at all. No strange signs, no ripples. Just another thread tangled in destiny’s web.”
His fingers danced across the keyboard, the grey laptop responding almost intuitively, alive under his touch.
“But this Arin…” Zane’s smirk vanished, replaced with a flat, dangerous calm. “After I secured his Administrator… he’s nothing more than a walking dead man.” His voice dropped lower, carrying the weight of finality. “He just doesn’t know it yet.”
The hologram flickered away, leaving only the soft hum of his tech-filled room. Zane sighed, leaning forward with a faint chuckle. “Well, enough entertainment for today. Time to fiddle with something else…”
His hands returned to the laptop, the Z logo gleaming faintly as streams of encrypted runes and coded glyphs flickered alive. He wasn’t just watching anymore—he was rewriting the rules.
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Seris Velmira’s POV
The teachers’ cafeteria buzzed with faint chatter, the clinking of utensils filling the otherwise calm space. Seris Velmira sat alone at her usual corner table, slowly cutting into her lunch.
Her eyes drifted toward the far wall, but her thoughts weren’t on the food. They lingered elsewhere—on one particular professor.
Professor Zane… he’s really strange.
She frowned faintly. First, he breaks through the academy’s detection barrier like it was nothing, then suddenly becomes a teacher despite being as strong as Vice-Chairman Lucen himself. And yet… he doesn’t even try to interact with the other staff. Unless Vice-Chairman is with him, he keeps everyone at arm’s length.
Finishing her meal, Seris sighed softly and gathered her tray. As she approached the return counter, she noticed the head chef—an old, stout man usually full of life—looking oddly fatigued. His shoulders slouched, and his forehead glistened with sweat.
“You look tired these past few days, Head Chef,” Seris asked curiously, handing over her tray. “Is something wrong?”
The chef let out a nervous chuckle, scratching the back of his head.
“Haha… Miss Seris, don’t worry about me. It’s just… Professor Zane eats a little more food than most.”
Seris blinked. A little? She could almost hear the careful choice in his words—his tone trying not to sound rude.
The chef, however, smiled earnestly after a pause.
“But really, it’s good for me. As a chef, it makes me grateful that someone enjoys my cooking that much.”
A small laugh escaped Seris’s lips. “I see. That does sound like him.”
Just then, her bracelet flickered—a faint blue-white glow pulsing against her wrist. Her expression stiffened.
“Ah… thank you for the food, Head Chef. I need to go.” She turned quickly, heels clicking across the floor, and hurried down the hall toward the Vice-Chairman’s office.
—
“Come in, Seris,” Lucen Merrith’s deep voice called as soon as she approached.
She entered, shutting the door softly behind her. “Vice-Chairman, what happened? You told me you’d only use the bracelet if it was truly important.”
Lucen’s expression was unusually grave, his hands clasped tightly on the desk. His sharp eyes locked onto her as he spoke.
“I received a message from the Chairman today.”
Seris froze. “The Chairman…? You mean… he’s returning?”
Lucen gave a single, heavy nod. “Yes. Which can only mean one thing…”
Seris’s breath caught in her throat, her voice trembling.
“He… he found something, didn’t he?”
The air in the room grew dense, silence pressing down as the weight of the revelation lingered.
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Chapters
- Chapter 264: The Descent Of Darkness
- Chapter 263: My Death Was Greatly Exaggerated
- Chapter 262: The Wedding Begins
- Chapter 261: A Lonely Prince
- Chapter 260: A Calculated Bond
- Chapter 259 259: Seed Of Resentment (Part-2)
- Chapter 258: Seed Of Resentment
- Chapter 257: Into The Lion’s Den ( Part-3)
- Chapter 256 256: Into The Lion's Den (Part-2)
- Chapter 255 255: Into The Lion's Den
- Chapter 254: Beneath the Wedding Veil
- Chapter 253: Unexpected Reunion
- Chapter 252: Separation And Arrival
- Chapter 251 251: One More Chance
- Chapter 250 250: Training In The Chrono Cube
- Chapter 249: Progress
- Chapter 248 248: Selene's Trouble
- Chapter 247: Who Said I Am Human?
- Chapter 246: Enter The Zone
- Chapter 245: The Chrono Cube
- Chapter 244: Zane Takes Charge
- Chapter 243: A Teacher’s Decision
- Chapter 242: Back To The Present
- Chapter 241: The Chairman’s Fury
- Chapter 240: The Traitorous Ally
- Chapter 239: The Moment of Doubt
- Chapter 238: If Only He Were Here
- Chapter 237: Beyond the Barrier
- Chapter 236: Selene’s Growth
- Chapter 235: The Way Out
- Chapter 234: To Save The Academy
- Chapter 233: Desperation And Realization
- Chapter 232: Zane’s Students
- Chapter 231: That’s Cheating
- Chapter 230: Many Battles
- Chapter 229: New Threat
- Chapter 228: The Fight Starts
- Chapter 227: The Attack
- Chapter 226: The Cost of Six Months
- Chapter 225: The Man Who Was Supposed to Be Dead
- Chapter 224: Return To Academy
- Chapter 223: Return and Shopping
- Chapter 222: God Of War
- Chapter 221: The trip was worth it
- Chapter 220: Destructive Vitality
- Chapter 219: The Divine Tree
- Chapter 218: A Proper Warm-up
- Chapter 217: Enter God Of Beast
- Chapter 216: I Am The God Of Strength Now
- Chapter 215: God’s Suspicion
- Chapter 214: The High Gods
- Chapter 213: To The Hall Of Judgment
- Chapter 212: If It Broke, I’ll Rewind It
- Chapter 211: Lilithara’s Intelligence
- Chapter 210: Monster
- Chapter 209: The Remaining Gods
- Chapter 208: The Red Flag
- Chapter 207: The Gods Move Together
- Chapter 206: Battle begins
- Chapter 205: Introduction of Gods
- Chapter 204: Gods on Mission
- Chapter 203: Zane Vs. End Of The World
- Chapter 202: Back To Training (Part-3)
- Chapter 201: Back To Training (Part-2)
- Chapter 200: Back To Training
- Chapter 199: The Plan To Destroy The World
- Chapter 198: Nobody Touches My Things
- Chapter 197: Tyron and Zane’s Arrival
- Chapter 196: The New Threat
- Chapter 195: The Vassel’s Plan
- Chapter 194: End Of Dren ?
- Chapter 193: Good Boy Dren
- Chapter 192: Zane vs Dren
- Chapter 191: New Battlefield
- Chapter 190: Zane’s Ultimatum
- Chapter 189: Dren Arrived
- Chapter 188: The Show About to Start
- Chapter 187: Zane’s Explanation
- Chapter 186: Escaped
- Chapter 185: Dren’s Panic
- Chapter 184: Dren’s Reality
- Chapter 183: Climax starts
- Chapter 182: Assassins
- Chapter 181: The Birthday Cake
- Chapter 180: Dawnveil crest
- Chapter 179: Grom’s Invention
- Chapter 178: Dren The Dwarf
- Chapter 177: Stren City
- Chapter 176: Road to Gravundar Kingdom
- Chapter 175: Mira Sorenhal
- Chapter 174: Truth About The Parasite
- Chapter 173: What Monster Was That ?
- Chapter 172: Parasite
- Chapter 171: A Gamble For Creation
- Chapter 170: An Alliance To Save The World
- Chapter 169: The Guests Have Arrived
- Chapter 168: Parallel Thinking
- Chapter 167: Selene’s Curiosity
- Chapter 166: The Weird Morning
- Chapter 165: End of the Competition
- Chapter 164: Selene’s Genius Plan
- Chapter 163: A Spear Who Refuses To Break
- Chapter 162: Jax and Selene Combined Technique
- Chapter 161: Battle Of Raw Power
- Chapter 160 160: Team Fight Starts
- Chapter 159 159: The Final Arena
- Chapter 158: The En Of Reflections
- Chapter 157: Lia’s Ultimate Attack
- Chapter 156: Victory For Jax Harl
- Chapter 155: A Unwinnable Battle
- Chapter 154: Clash Of The Reflected
- Chapter 153: Trial of Reflected Self
- Chapter 152: Crossing the Chasm
- Chapter 151: Phase Two Begins
- Chapter 150: Phase one Cleared
- Chapter 149: Hall Of Shifting Shadows
- Chapter 148: Rules And Team Formation
- Chapter 147: William The Manager
- Chapter 146: Birth Of The New System
- Chapter 145: Forging The New System
- Chapter 144: Creation After Observation
- Chapter 143: Journey, Teasing and Message
- Chapter 142: The Next Adventure
- Chapter 141: The Knights Order Arrives
- Chapter 140: Inferno Starburst Fist
- Chapter 139: Darron’s Transformation
- Chapter 138: Disarmed
- Chapter 137: Beneath The Surface
- Chapter 136: The Three Idiots
- Chapter 135: Whisper of Forgotten Ruin
- Chapter 134: Desert City Thalrus
- Chapter 133: The Next Move
- Chapter 132: The Chairman Returns
- Chapter 131: Dark Secrets
- Chapter 130: Interrogation Starts
- Chapter 129: Lucen’s Wrath And Ron’s dilemma
- Chapter 128: The Aftermath
- Chapter 127: A Lesson Amid Ashes
- Chapter 126: Shadows Behind The Scene
- Chapter 125: Hope Has Arrived
- Chapter 124: Combined Efforts (Part-2)
- Chapter 123: Combined Efforts
- Chapter 122: Iron Pulse: Wild Resonance
- Chapter 121: Boss Fight Starts
- Chapter 120: The Boss Room
- Chapter 119: Zane’s Mercy
- Chapter 118: God of the Abyss
- Chapter 117: Healing and Transformation
- Chapter 116: Ron’s Last Attempt
- Chapter 115: A Friend in Peril
- Chapter 114: End of protagonist
- Chapter 113: Ember and Thunder
- Chapter 112: Goblin Mage Last Effort
- Chapter 111: Battle Ends
- Chapter 110: The Plan Failed?
- Chapter 109: Col’s Determination
- Chapter 108: The Plan
- Chapter 107: Planning and Chaos
- Chapter 106: The Dungeon Unveiled
- Chapter 105: Dungeon Expedition begins
- Chapter 104: Video and discussion
- Chapter 103: Whispers of Progress
- Chapter 102: Jax’s Potential
- Chapter 101: Tranquil Veil And Iron Pulse
- Chapter 100: Jax’s Growth
- Chapter 99: Talking & Teaching
- Chapter 98: Lore Of The World
- Chapter 97: Zayne’s Cruelty
- Chapter 96: Zayne’s Illusion
- Chapter 95: Zayne’s Game
- Chapter 94: Caelum Lysander
- Chapter 93: Something Interesting
- Chapter 92: The Sinister plot
- Chapter 91: From Laughter to Blood-Red Fate
- Chapter 90: Defeat and Humiliation
- Chapter 89: Failed Yet Again
- Chapter 88: The Reliquary
- Chapter 87: The Game of Zane
- Chapter 86: Eirenyssa meet Arin
- Chapter 85: Was she asking for a Date?
- Chapter 84: Jax and Ron
- Chapter 83: Basic Training Starts
- Chapter 82: Eira and clone
- Chapter 81: Zane’s Creations
- Chapter 80: Zane’s plan
- Chapter 79: The Broken Immortal
- Chapter 78: I am not him
- Chapter 77: Zayne’s punishment
- Chapter 76: Zayne’s Wrath
- Chapter 75: The Humiliation of Eirenyssa
- Chapter 74: I am Zayne Creed
- Chapter 73: Talk Between Friends
- Chapter 72: Disgusting System
- Chapter 71: Zane vs All
- Chapter 70: Zane’s Judgement
- Chapter 69: The first Lesson
- Chapter 68: The Class starts
- Chapter 67: The Experiment
- Chapter 66 66: Welcome to Astralis Arcanum
- Chapter 65 65: Twisting Fate
- Chapter 64: The Final Duel Begins
- Chapter 63: Semifinals: Threads of Fate
- Chapter 62: Quarterfinals End
- Chapter 61: The Quarterfinals Begin
- Chapter 60: Hall of Reveals
- Chapter 59: Food vs. Mission
- Chapter 58: Ron vs Lia
- Chapter 57: Geniuses in Motion
- Chapter 56: Shrinking Boundaries, Rising Tensions
- Chapter 55: The Impostor’s Game
- Chapter 54: Intrusions and Alliances
- Chapter 53: The Strongest Joins the Staff
- Chapter 52: The Survival Phase Begins
- Chapter 51: Stage One Complete
- Chapter 50: A Message from the Other Me
- Chapter 49: Whispers of Failure
- Chapter 48: A Slice of Suspicion
- Chapter 47: Routine and Revelation
- Chapter 46: After the Storm, Acknowledgement"
- Chapter 45: The Frost Monarch’s Wrath
- Chapter 44: The Might of Lucen Merrith
- Chapter 43: The Real Test Begins
- Chapter 42: Power Proves Worth
- Chapter 41: The Smile Behind Chains
- Chapter 40: Academy Beckons, Shadows Linger
- Chapter 39: To the Academy, At Last
- Chapter 38: The Arrival of Zane Creed
- Chapter 37: Spear and Sword: In Perfect Harmony
- Chapter 36: Nice Show, Indeed
- Chapter 35: Ranks Can’t Measure Me
- Chapter 34: The Academy Beyond Borders
- Chapter 33: My Turn to Ask the Questions
- Chapter 32: Troublesome Kids
- Chapter 31: Fate Shall Not Bind Me
- Chapter 30: Layers of the World
- Chapter 29: The Road to Eldrin
- Chapter 28: What Did You Expect?
- Chapter 27: I Am Zane Creed
- Chapter 26: The First Step Beyond
- Chapter 25: No Longer Trapped
- Chapter 24: Understanding the Infinite
- Chapter 23: Code Of The Existence
- Chapter 22: Forged Flame, Faint Hope
- Chapter 21: The Living Spear
- Chapter 20: Steel Born of Failure
- Chapter 19: First Sleep in Nowhere
- Chapter 18: The Art of Flowing Fist
- Chapter 17: A Break Between Spells
- Chapter 16: Who Runs Out of Dummies?
- Chapter 15: Foundations of Flesh
- Chapter 14: Rebirth of Form
- Chapter 13: Source of All
- Chapter 12: All That Can Be
- Chapter 11: One After Another
- Chapter 10: The Second Surge
- Chapter 9: Awakening the First Spark
- Chapter 8: The Breakthrough
- Chapter 7: Refinement Complete
- Chapter 6: From Steel to the Unknown
- Chapter 5: Born of Will, Forged by Soul
- Chapter 4: He Thought, Therefore It Was
- Chapter 3: Imagination Unbound
- Chapter 2: Entering the No-Where
- Chapter 1: Shattering the Nature’s balance