By morning, the capital had already ford opinions.
Not conclusions.
Opinions.
Adrian saw it in the way the estate staff avoided prolonged eye contact. In the way security formations around House Elion had subtly tightened. In the way two unfamiliar mana signatures lingered just beyond the estate periter.
The Council moved fast.
He stood in his chamber, staring at the System interface hovering clearly in his vision.
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Bond Ascension System
Na: Adrian Vale
Official Rank: F
True Potential: Restricted
STR: 17
AGI: 16
END: 19
INT: 14
Mana Output: 18
Mana Control: 15
Rank Suppression: 86% Active
Bond Level (Seraphine): 1 (6%)
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The numbers had not reverted.
That mattered.
The gain was real.
But so was the cost.
His mana channels still felt strained, like muscles recovering from overextension. When he tried to circulate energy too quickly, a sharp resistance pushed back.
A knock ca at his door.
"Enter."
Seraphine stepped inside already dressed for Council proceedings. Dark formal attire, silver crest pinned precisely. She did not waste ti.
"They’ve assigned an evaluation team."
"Expected," he replied.
"Two B-Rank analysts and one A-Rank observer."
That was not casual scrutiny.
That was escalation.
"They will asure your mana output directly," she continued. "If it reads abnormal, they will request Core re-examination."
Core re-examination.
That was dangerous.
If the World Core flagged him as irregular, the Council could legally detain him for study.
He nodded once. "When?"
"They arrive in one hour."
She watched him closely, searching for fear.
He did not give it to her.
Instead, he focused inward.
The System pulsed softly.
Threat Level Increased
Concealnt Protocol Available
Concealnt?
He selected it ntally.
Concealnt Protocol:
Temporarily masks true stat fluctuation.
Mana Output will appear consistent with Official Rank.
Cost: Reduced amplification efficiency.
Useful.
Very useful.
He activated it.
Imdiately, he felt a subtle compression inside his mana flow, like narrowing a channel intentionally.
Seraphine’s eyes sharpened slightly.
"You adjusted again."
"Yes."
"How?"
"I can restrict the fluctuation."
That earned a pause.
She stepped closer, scanning him with precise S-Rank perception.
His mana signature now felt weak.
Ordinary.
Pathetic.
F-Rank.
Her gaze narrowed.
"You are hiding sothing."
"I am protecting House Elion."
The words were deliberate.
Not submissive.
Aligned.
A faint shift passed through her expression.
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Bond Level increased by 1%.
Bond Level (Seraphine): 1 (7%)
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Interesting.
Alignnt strengthened growth.
"You will not act without informing ," she said.
"I won’t."
She held his gaze for several seconds before turning.
"Prepare."
The evaluation team arrived precisely on ti.
Two B-Rank officials in regulation attire entered first, followed by a tall, sharp-featured A-Rank man whose mana pressure filled the corridor without effort.
Not Varis.
Different faction.
Different style.
Colder.
"Adrian Vale," the A-Rank said calmly. "You will undergo mana verification."
He extended a compact scanning device—an advanced portable analyzer derived from Core resonance technology.
Adrian stepped forward without hesitation.
The device humd faintly as it activated.
Mana Output reading began.
He kept Concealnt Protocol active.
The scan completed.
The B-Rank analyst frowned slightly at the display.
"Output consistent with low F-Tier range," she reported.
The A-Rank observer did not look satisfied.
"And yet," he said slowly, "you withstood structured A-Rank pressure."
"Briefly," Adrian replied.
"And defeated a C-Rank."
"He underestimated ."
The A-Rank stepped closer.
Close enough that direct mana pressure brushed against him lightly.
Testing.
Adrian felt the instinct to counter.
He didn’t.
Concealnt held.
>[Amplification Restricted]
Do Not Activate Override
The A-Rank’s gaze sharpened.
"Interesting."
He stepped back.
"For now," he said to Seraphine, "we will record the event as anomalous but unverified."
For now.
That was not dismissal.
That was warning.
The team departed.
The estate doors closed.
Seraphine remained in the hall.
"They will escalate," she said quietly.
"Yes."
"You restrained yourself."
"Yes."
She studied him again.
"Why?"
"Because defeating a C-Rank created suspicion. Defying an A-Rank creates hostility."
A faint silence followed.
"You think strategically," she said.
"I think survival."
Bond Level increased again.
>[Bond Level (Seraphine): 1 (9%)]
She turned away, but her voice remained calm.
"Tonight there will be a private eting between three Council factions."
"That includes Varis?"
"Yes."
"And you."
"Yes."
He understood what that ant.
He would be discussed.
Not present.
asured.
Calculated.
The evaluation team departed without ceremony.
The estate doors sealed behind them, and the faint hum of scanning devices faded into silence. The official report would read simple and clinical:
Mana output within acceptable F-Rank variance. No abnormal signature detected.
Publicly, the matter was closed.
Privately, it was not.
Seraphine remained standing in the central hall long after the inspectors left. The staff retreated, sensing tension without understanding it.
"You concealed yourself perfectly," she said at last.
Adrian did not pretend confusion. "I had to."
"For your sake?" she asked.
"For both of us."
Her gaze sharpened slightly.
"You assu our interests align."
"They do," he replied calmly. "If I am exposed, House Elion becos involved. If House Elion becos involved, the Council escalates."
Silence lingered between them.
She stepped closer.
Not threatening.
Not aggressive.
Intentional.
"I expanded my perception during the scan," she said. "The device found nothing. But I felt fluctuation."
He t her eyes evenly. "You did."
"Why?"
"Because the system reacts differently to you."
That was the first ti he had said it openly.
The air shifted subtly.
"Explain," she said.
"I don’t fully understand it yet," he replied. "But proximity stabilizes . Contact strengthens the reaction. It’s not theft. It’s alignnt."
Her expression remained controlled, but sothing beneath it tightened.
"You speak as though this is mutual."
"It is."
That was not arrogance. It was observation.
She raised her hand slowly and placed it against his forearm.
This ti there was no ergency.
No violence.
Only warmth.
The System activated quietly.
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Primary Bond Resonance Active
Emotional Alignnt Increasing
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His mana channels responded imdiately—smoother, clearer, less compressed by concealnt strain.
She felt it too.
A subtle reinforcent.
Not draining.
Not invasive.
Stabilizing.
Her hand remained for a mont longer than required.
"You are not normal," she said softly.
"I know."
"You are also not reckless."
"I can’t afford to be."
Her fingers withdrew.
The warmth lingered faintly.
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Bond Level (Seraphine): 2 (18%)
Rank Suppression: 83% Active
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Her eyes shifted to the training circle etched into the floor nearby.
"The Council believes the matter is resolved," she said.
"It isn’t."
"No."
A pause.
Then, quieter:
"I will verify you myself."
That was not a threat.
It was a decision.
Adrian inclined his head slightly.
"When?"
"Now."
The hall lights dimd slightly as she activated the private training formation.
No inspectors.
No Council.
No audience.
Only the two of them.
As the mana circle began to glow beneath their feet, the System pulsed once more.
>[Private Evaluation Initiated]
This would not be political.
This would be personal.
And far more dangerous.
"If you’re enjoying the bond growing stronger, drop your Power Stones and support the climb."
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