[Defeated Kiana. Gained Experience: 12,000.]
A system prompt flashed in Rovel's vision, accompanied by a quiet, internal sigh. This was precisely why he was hesitant to spar with Kiana; he was trying to slow his level progression, just for a little while. This surplus of experience couldn't be banked or stored for later.
Still, it wasn't a critical issue. With his `Dead Force` skill, he could always just fire off a few rounds into the air when he was on the verge of leveling up, effectively burning away the excess experience.
This ti felt a little better than the last. Kiana seed to accept her defeat more readily, at least. She didn't just vanish in a huff the mont the match was called. She did, however, look thoroughly disgruntled, her cheeks puffed out as she shot him a suspicious glare. The look on her face clearly accused him of intentionally aiming for her chest during their final exchange.
But they had faced life-and-death situations together, forging a bond that went beyond simple sparring matches. Deep down, she still trusted him.
"Want to go grab sothing to eat?" Rovel offered, extending an olive branch. "My treat."
"Mm-hmm! I want ice cream!" The displeasure on Kiana's face evaporated in an instant. The grievance was imdiately forgotten, replaced by the pure, unadulterated joy of a promised treat.
Hadn't she just eaten? Well, they had just gone through a rather intense fight. She had probably burned through all those calories already.
St. Freya Academy's cafeteria was a sprawling hall, offering a vast array of delicacies from around the world. It was impressive, though in Rovel's opinion, it still fell a bit short of i's ho cooking.
He bought Kiana two large, towering cones of ice cream. Watching her attack the dessert with such unrestrained delight, a faint, unconscious smile touched his own lips.
"What are you smiling at?" Kiana asked, tilting her head with a puzzled look, a bit of vanilla ice cream dotting the corner of her mouth.
"Just watching you eat, I can't help but think you're quite cute. That's the feeling, I guess," Rovel explained, rubbing his chin thoughtfully.
"Of course! This young lady is a natural-born beauty; it's only right that you find cute," Kiana declared, tilting her head back with a proud sniff.
"Unbelievable," Rovel feigned a look of utter shock, his eyes wide. "Kiana actually knows how to use idioms."
"...I'll bite you!" Kiana hissed, baring her teeth in a mock snarl.
However, considering the two ice creams Rovel had so generously provided, she decided to forgive his insolence this ti.
"By the way," Kiana began, as if a thought had just struck her, "Aunt Theresa said we need to submit our custom school uniform designs as soon as possible. Do you have any ideas?"
"I don't have any particular preference," Rovel said with a casual wave of his hand. "And since I've never touched the field of fashion design, I was planning to just ask i to help ."
He had complete faith in i's aesthetic sense. After all, the very clothes he was wearing had been coordinated by her.
"Eh?! You can do that?" Kiana froze, stunned. Why hadn't her brilliant brain considered the simple solution of asking soone else for help?
"Do you want i to design yours, too?" Rovel asked, looking at her.
Kiana opened her mouth, the word 'yes' poised to leap from her tongue, but it caught in her throat. Her pride kicked in.
"Forget it! I have my own ideas. I'm sure the one I design myself will be the best one!"
For soone who, like Rovel, had never studied fashion coordination, her source of this boundless confidence remained a complete mystery. Rovel didn't try to dampen her spirits, though. At least she was tackling it herself, which was more than he could say for his own approach.
When Rovel found i and explained his request, she appeared slightly hesitant, her fingers fidgeting with the edge of a magazine she was reading.
"Is it really okay? What if the style I design isn't sothing Mr. Ruobai likes..."
"Hmm? So that's what you're worried about?" Rovel chuckled, his voice warm and reassuring. "It's fine. Whatever style you like is the way I want to look."
He leaned in a little closer, his gaze softening. "As long as it's designed by you, i, I'll happily accept it, no matter what it looks like."
The sudden, sweet words sent a jolt through i's heart, making it skip a beat.
"This... Mr. Ruobai... that's cheating." A deep blush crept up her neck and colored her cheeks. She quickly lifted the magazine to hide her face, not daring to et his intense gaze.
In the next mont, Rovel's entire weight suddenly slumped against her. Caught completely off guard, i was pushed backward, landing softly on the bed with him on top of her.
Their bodies were pressed tightly together. Before she could process what was happening, Rovel's head ca to rest against her chest, his breath warm against her skin.
"!!!" i's expression instantly shifted from flustered embarrassnt to wide-eyed panic.
'Could Mr. Ruobai want to... to do that?'
She... she wasn't ntally prepared yet!
"Ruo... Mr. Ruobai..." she stamred, her voice barely a whisper.
There was no response.
A few seconds ticked by, and Raiden i quickly realized sothing was terribly wrong. Rovel wasn't moving. It was as if he had... fainted?
"Mr. Ruobai?!"
"Why won't you let see Xiao Bai? He's my child!"
A woman's scream, raw and desperate, echoed through a cold, sterile hallway.
"Apologies. Young Master Ruobai is currently studying. The Head of the House has ordered that no one is to disturb him until he completes today's assigned lessons."
"Please do not make things difficult for ."
A servant in a crisp uniform indifferently brushed the woman's hand off her sleeve. With a subtle nod, she signaled to the guards beside her, who moved to restrain the woman.
"Give my Xiao Bai back to ! Give him back!" The woman struggled, her cries filled with anguish, but she was powerless against their hold.
The servant walked over to a nearby sink and began to carefully wash the spot on her arm the woman had touched, her face a mask of uncontrollable disgust as she stared at her reflection.
'A re village woman,'she thought with a sneer.'Lucky enough to latch onto a branch of the Zhou Family and give birth to a genius like Young Master Ruobai...'
"Don't say things you shouldn't say."
A calm, asured voice spoke from directly behind her. The butler had appeared without a sound.
"Yes!" The servant startled, snapping to attention.
"The Head has ordered that Young Master Ruobai is to undergo etiquette training during this period. Try to limit her contact with him. If he picks up any of her bad habits, they will be very difficult to correct." The butler spoke softly, his tone devoid of any emotion.
"I understand what to do," the servant nodded. "But... Young Master Ruobai has also been saying he wants to see her lately. What should we do about that?"
"Don't worry," the butler said dismissively. "It's just a lingering dependency that hasn't faded yet. It will pass with ti."
His footsteps gradually receded, each step perfectly spaced, a rhythm practiced thousands of tis.
In the dream, the sound of those precise footsteps skillfully transitioned into the steady ticking of a clock in the real world.
Rovel's eyes shot open. He sat bolt upright, gasping for breath, his heart hamring against his ribs. That familiar, suffocating pressure from the dream seed to have followed him into the waking world. He clutched his head, his brow furrowed in pain and confusion.
Why did he dream of his childhood again? This was the second ti...
"Where... is this?" he murmured, his gaze sweeping over the unfamiliar, sterile white room.
"The infirmary of St. Freya Academy."
Hiko appeared at the door, leaning against the fra with her arms crossed as she stated his location.
"Wasn't I just with i?" Rovel tried to recall the monts before everything went dark.
"You suddenly passed out this afternoon. Scared i half to death, so she rushed you here." Hiko pushed herself off the doorfra and walked closer. "But looking at you now, it seems you had a nightmare?" she guessed, noting the lingering fear on his face.
"I suppose... you could call it that," Rovel conceded, not denying it.
"Mind sharing it with your caring big sister?" Hiko asked, a hint of genuine concern beneath her teasing tone.
"...It was just so things that happened in my world. It's nothing. It's all in the past." Rovel shook his head, a clear sign he didn't want to revisit that particular mory.
Hiko didn't push. Instead, she strode right up to his bed and, with surprising strength, hoisted him to his feet.
"?" Rovel swayed, dazed by the sudden movent. "I'm at least half a patient right now, aren't I?"
"Cut the crap," Hiko said, her voice a low growl of frustration. "I was supposed to have a blind date tonight, but Theresa dragged in to cover a shift. Now, you have to compensate ."
She seriously suspected Theresa had orchestrated this. The principal had said several people would take turns watching over Rovel, but it just so happened that Hiko's turn landed precisely when her date was scheduled.
"Compensate?" Rovel retorted with a wry smirk. "What, you want to go on the blind date with you?"
"...I was originally going to make you drink with ," Hiko mused, a dangerous glint in her eyes. "But now that you ntion it... that's not out of the question." She reached out, pinching Rovel's chin and tilting his head from side to side, appraising him like a piece of art.
Truth be told, this face was actually quite easy on the eyes.
If she were just a few years younger, Hiko thought, she definitely wouldn't let a boy like this get away.
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