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Now reading: Chapter 359: Without Phrasing from I Copy the Authorities of the Four Calamities, a Fantasy novel by WhiteDeath16.

The results went up at the seventh hour.

Not the Grand Scoreboard of first year — that had been spectacle, a live crystal display with the entire first-year cohort gathered at its base watching the hierarchy rewrite itself in real ti. Second year posted differently: a standard administrative board in the Academic District’s northern corridor, pale stone inlaid with iron lettering, updated by the administrative staff before the day’s first session. You ca to it. It did not co to you.

Vane read his na at the seventh hour sharp.

Academic Rank 6. Practical standing carried forward from the Ashfield evaluation’s partial results. Combined sester position: Rank 4.

He looked at the board.

He was aware of Lyra two positions to his left, the glass ledger already open, cross-referencing the posted results against her projected range with the focused efficiency of soone updating a calculation that had been largely accurate. He was aware of Ashe reading her own result with the flat expression she used when sothing had confird an expectation she had not bothered verbalizing. He was aware of Isole finding her na — Academic Rank 3, the sa position she had held in every academic assessnt since first year — and reading it with the composed precision of soone who had expected this and had no additional comntary.

Valerica was already gone. She had read the board in the first thirty seconds and left.

He was aware of Lancelot.

Not imdiately — the pressure gradient announced him before he ca into the corridor’s sightline, the ambient adjustnt of students making the unconscious recalibration that Lancelot produced in every space he occupied. He ca into the northern corridor from the east entrance and stopped at the board without moving through the crowd. The crowd made a space without being asked.

He read the board for four seconds.

Vane watched his eyes.

Not his own na. Lancelot found his own na in under a second — he already knew where it was, he had calculated his result the way he calculated everything, and the board was confirming rather than informing. His eyes moved after the first second. They went to a section of the board and held there for the remaining three seconds.

Vane followed the line of sight.

His own na.

Lancelot looked at Rank 4 for three seconds. Not assessing the rank. Assessing the gap between it and Rank 1. Filing the distance the way he filed all distances — as a variable in a calculation that was running sowhere behind the flat red eyes, patient and unhurried, working toward a conclusion at its own pace.

Then he walked away.

Vane looked at his own na on the board for another mont.

He went down the hill.

The lower district’s market was quieter at mid-morning than it would be by noon. The eastern vendor’s stall was open — the red awning, the sll of the spice blend that Mara had been sourcing since Ashe told her about it, the photograph of Korreth on the wall behind the display case. He had co down for the morning forms and had not gone back up.

He was at one of the low tables outside the covered section when Isole found him.

She was not supposed to be in the lower district. She had a library session in the late morning — the archive research, the pre-consolidation docunts she had been working through since September. He could tell by the way she was carrying the archive folder that she had co from the Academic District, not from Villa 4, which ant she had either cancelled the library session or co here first.

She sat down across from him.

She did not have her books. Just the folder, set on the table between them, not opened.

He looked at her.

She looked at the eastern vendor’s stall. At the photograph of Korreth on the wall. At the spice blend in the display case that was the fourth version’s primary ingredient, sourced through Mara’s negotiation six weeks ago.

She looked at him.

He looked back.

She reached across the table.

Not for the folder. She put her hand on the side of his face and leaned forward and kissed him, and it was brief and it was real and she was the one who had closed the gap without phrasing and without preparation and without any of the architecture she had been building and dismantling since the library scene three weeks ago.

She sat back.

She looked at the eastern vendor’s stall.

He looked at her.

The lower district’s mid-morning sounds ran around them — the vendor two stalls over calling his prices, the stone underfoot different from the Academic District’s stone, the December cold in the covered section where the awning cut the wind but not the temperature.

She picked up the archive folder.

She opened it.

She looked at the page she had opened it to.

He said nothing.

She turned a page. The composure was fully assembled. Both hands on the folder. The mismatched eyes on the pre-consolidation text. She was reading it with the focused attention of a scholar who had a morning session to prepare for and was making efficient use of available ti.

"You are not going to say anything," she said. Not a question. A notation.

He looked at her.

"That is still irritating," she said.

He looked at the vendor’s stall. At the Korreth photograph. At the December light in the lower district where the repair work had extended past the Academic District’s southern boundary and the new stone was visible here too, slightly different from the old, holding the cold longer in the mornings.

"The phrasing," he said.

She looked at him.

"Last ti you had phrasing," he said.

She looked at the archive folder. Sothing above her collarbones was not entirely resolved despite the comprehensive composure. She turned a page.

"I decided against phrasing," she said.

"I know."

She read the page with the absolute focus of soone who was going to understand every word it contained before she acknowledged that the conversation was still happening.

He looked at the vendor. At the photograph of the mountain road and the building in the upper left that was visible from the compound’s outer approach. He thought about the other ledger in Villa 4 with the section Mara had said she was updating. He thought about Nyx on the tower parapet three nights ago. He thought about Varian in the uncultivated northern territory eleven years, and the ridge, and the frequency through his boots.

He looked at Isole.

She was reading the archive folder with both hands on it and the composure fully present and the color above her collarbones not entirely resolved.

"Good," he said.

She looked up.

He looked at her without filling the space.

She held his gaze for two seconds. Then she looked back at the archive folder and turned a page with the precision of soone who had decided the folder was the correct thing to look at and was not reconsidering this decision.

The lower district ran its mid-morning course around them. The vendor’s prices. The December wind against the awning. The new stone and the old stone and the December light treating them differently.

He looked at the Korreth photograph for a while.

He finished his tea. She read the archive folder. He looked at the vendor’s stall. Neither of them said anything else.

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