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Now reading: Chapter 36: After the Name from Bloodline Plant Lord: Rise of the World Sovereign, a Eastern novel by EvolutionMaster.

Two o’clock. Room 3-C.

Ren walked in and sat down at his usual desk.

The mask was back on. The quiet, slightly awkward expression. The unhurried pace. The student who kept his head down and did well enough to avoid questions without doing so well that he invited them.

Everything looked the sa.

It was not the sa.

Because underneath the uniform and the careful posture and the bored angle of his shoulders, there was a warmth in his chest that now had a na. And knowing the na made everything feel different, the way knowing soone’s na changes the way you hear their footsteps in the next room.

Kaia.

The warmth pulsed once. Gently. As if she had heard him think it.

Ren kept his face still and sat down.

Cassian dropped into the seat beside him three seconds later. True to his word.

"You look terrible," he said cheerfully.

"Thanks."

"The morning drill really got you, huh? That energy surge thing was wild. Are you actually okay?"

"Fine," Ren said. "Just pushed too hard."

Cassian looked at him for a mont, then nodded. He didn’t push further. That was one of the things Ren was beginning to appreciate about him — Cassian asked once, accepted the answer, and moved on. No second-guessing. No prying. Just: are you good? Okay. Good.

Lyra glanced at him from across the room with a small, worried look. Ren gave her a brief nod. I’m fine. She relaxed a little.

— • —

Before the group tests began, Selene walked to the front and tapped the screen.

The display changed.

Where the daily scores had been posted one at a ti over the past five days, now a single chart filled the screen. Seven nas, five columns of scores, and one final column on the right: Cumulative Rank.

The mid-assessnt scoreboard.

Everyone looked.

Kaelen Voss.

No surprise. He had placed first or second in every single test. His cumulative total sat at the top with a gap below it that felt wider than the number alone suggested. House Voss resources, years of elite training, and the natural cold discipline to use them all without waste.

Lin Yueying.

Also not a surprise. Her energy quality and overall consistency had placed her near the top every day. She looked at the board for one second, then looked away, as if confirming sothing she already knew.

Iris Blackthorn.

Close behind Yueying. Her precision and political discipline had kept her in the top group across all five tests. She studied the numbers on the board with sharp, calculating eyes — not upset, not satisfied, just processing.

Ren Valis.

Fourth. Right where he had aid. High enough to look genuinely talented. Low enough to avoid being the na everyone stared at. The gap between him and Iris was small. The gap between him and Kaelen was deliberately wider.

Yuelan Hong.

Strong combat scores had pulled her up. She looked at the board and shrugged. Fifth wasn’t where she wanted to be, but the number that mattered to her was the combat column, and in that one she was second only to Kaelen.

Cassian Rook.

Sixth. Cassian looked at his rank, then at the ceiling, then back at the rank. "Could be worse," he said to no one in particular.

Lyra Moonwhisper.

Last.

Ren didn’t look at Lyra when her na appeared at the bottom. He didn’t need to. He could feel the shift in the room — the small, careful silence that forms when everyone sees sothing they don’t want to talk about.

Lyra was looking at the board. Her expression was steady. Her hands were folded in her lap, the sa way they always were. But her knuckles were white.

The numbers told a story that was not about talent. Her control scores were among the highest. Her foundation quality was solid. In a fair world, those numbers would have put her higher.

But this was not a fair world. This was a world where the students above her had family vaults, private trainers, carefully selected materials, and generational wealth feeding their cultivation from the day they awakened.

Lyra had her talent. And that was it.

The warmth in Ren’s chest stirred. Not sharply. Just a quiet, sad pulse — as if Kaia had looked at the sa board he was looking at and felt sothing about it too.

’Yeah,’ Ren thought at her. ’I know.’

— • —

Kaelen stood at his desk and looked at the board with the sa cold composure he brought to everything.

Then his eyes moved to the fourth na.

Ren Valis. Fourth.

The look lasted two seconds. There was no sneer, no remark, no deliberate provocation. Just a brief, asuring assessnt — the kind soone makes when they are checking whether a thing they expected to be small is staying small.

Ren t his eyes.

For a mont, the two of them just looked at each other across the room. Fourth and first. The Valis nobody and the Voss heir. A faded na and a powerful one.

Then Kaelen turned back to the front. Dismissed.

But Ren had seen it. The faint crease between Kaelen’s eyebrows. The smallest possible sign of sothing that was not quite satisfaction.

’He expected to be lower,’ Ren thought. ’Fourth bothers him. Not because I’m a threat. Because a Valis placing fourth in a room he expected to own shouldn’t be possible at all.’

’The gap between us on that board is exactly where I planned it. But he doesn’t know that. All he sees is a na he was taught to look down on, sitting closer to him than it should be.’

The warmth in his chest pulsed again. Faint. Alert.

’I know,’ Ren thought. ’I see him too.’

— • —

Selene let them look at the board for exactly one minute.

Then she tapped the screen and the chart vanished.

"That was the individual phase," she said. "Starting now, you move to group tests. Tomorrow and the day after. I will assign teams. You will be evaluated on how you work with other people — not just how you perform alone."

She paused.

"So of you perford well individually. That ans nothing in a group if you cannot adapt to other people’s strengths and cover their weaknesses. So of you placed lower than you wanted. That also ans nothing in a group, if you bring sothing the team needs."

Her eyes moved briefly to Lyra. It was not a pitying look. It was not a soft look. It was the look of soone making a professional note.

"Team assignnts will be posted tonight. Be ready tomorrow morning."

She walked out.

The room stirred. Chairs scraped. Voices started, low and careful. The group-test phase changed the rules — individual rankings still existed, but now they had to prove they could work with the sa people they had been competing against for five days.

Cassian stretched his arms over his head. "Group tests. Great. That ans I have to be nice to people."

"You’re always nice," Ren said.

"No, I’m always honest. People confuse the two."

Ren almost smiled. Almost.

He stood, picked up his bag, and headed for the door. On the way out, he passed Lyra’s desk. She was still sitting, staring at the empty screen where the board had been.

He didn’t stop. He didn’t say anything. He just let his hand brush the edge of her desk as he passed — lightly, briefly, the way you touch sothing to remind it you’re there.

Lyra looked up.

He gave her the smallest nod. It’s not over. The group tests change the ga.

She held his gaze for a mont. Then the tension in her shoulders eased, just slightly, and she nodded back.

— • —

That evening, in his apartnt, Ren sat on the edge of his bed and looked at the ceiling.

The day’s events ran through his mind in clean, ordered sequence. The morning drill. The surge. Selene’s watching eyes. The courtyard bench. The na.

Kaia.

The warmth pulsed. Steady. Present.

He had a new thing to hide now. The System was one secret. The reincarnation was another. The Beetle. The Spatial Storage. His true power. And now a plant spirit that had a na and feelings and was not supposed to exist the way she existed.

The list was getting long.

’One day,’ he thought, ’I’m going to run out of room behind this mask.’

But that was a problem for later.

For now, the group tests were tomorrow. Selene would be watching. Iris would be analyzing. Kaelen would be competing. Lyra would be fighting to prove that talent without money was still worth sothing.

And Ren would be in the middle of all of it, carrying more secrets than anyone in that room would believe, with a warm presence in his chest that pulsed once more as he closed his eyes.

Quiet. Patient. Nad.

’Good night, Kaia,’ he thought.

And sowhere inside him, very faintly, the warmth answered. Not with words. Just with warmth.

That was enough.

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Thank you so much for reading "Bloodline Plant Lord."

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See you in the next Chapter — Ren’s journey has only just begun.

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