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Now reading: Chapter 471: A Reversed Story (6) from Magic Academy's Genius Blinker, a Fantasy novel by Zeom.

It wasn’t there.

"It’s not here... It’s gone."

No matter where she looked, it was nowhere to be found.

’Maela’s Magic Engineering Lecture Notes.’

The cursed artifact that had plagued Eisel with untold suffering in the story.

In the novel, Baek Yu-Seol had seized the notebook, saving Eisel from becoming a scapegoat for Professor Maizen Tyren’s twisted sches.

Fla had been fully prepared to shoulder that burden herself, without hesitation, without fear.

But—

’If I can’t find Maela’s Notebook, then all my determination ans nothing.’

For nearly a week since returning to the past, she had combed through every bookstore in Arcanium. Yet, no matter how many shelves she scoured, the notebook remained elusive.

It was already late evening.

With curfew drawing near, Fla had no choice but to turn back and head toward Stella Academy.

The journey back to the dormitory was eerily quiet, broken only by the occasional chirping of insects. The flickering streetlights cast long shadows that seed to stretch endlessly. A strange, hollow loneliness washed over her... but she shook it off with a determined breath.

Then—

She noticed the lights were still on in Class S’s private study room and ca to an abrupt stop.

’No way... Did Eisel already find the notebook?’

No. That couldn’t be it.

In the novel, Eisel had stumbled upon it by chance just the day before the lecture.

But still, just in case—

She crept closer, her footsteps soft on the stone path, and peered through the window of the study room.

Class S’s private study room was exclusive, its occupants limited to a select few students. It didn’t take long for her eyes to find Eisel, sitting alone at a desk.

And then—

"Ah."

Fla froze.

Eisel was sitting at the desk, her eyes glimring with excitent as she carefully read through an old, worn-out notebook.

’There are still two days left until the experint...’

So why did Eisel already have the notebook?

Focusing her mana-enhanced vision, Fla scrutinized the notebook from afar. The worn state of the notes made it clear... Eisel had found it several days ago.

’The tiline I knew... it’s changed.

Ti travel is never absolute.

Eisel had said this before they left for the past.

She warned that even small actions could alter the flow of the past, leading to major changes in the future.

Was this what she ant?

Fla realized with a pang of guilt that her cold deanor toward Eisel a week ago had likely triggered this ripple in the tiline. It was her behavior that had led Eisel to find Maela’s Lecture Notes earlier than intended.

’It’s not too late. There’s still a way.’

Even if Eisel had the notebook, Fla could convince her not to use that recipe during the experint.

***

The Next Morning

The hallways of Stella buzzed with activity as cadets hurried toward their alchemy lecture. Among the sea of students, Fla spotted Eisel and darted toward her, reaching out to grab her arm.

"Hey. Wait a second."

"... What is it this ti?"

Fla noticed the slight edge in Eisel’s voice. Perhaps yesterday’s encounter had made her even more wary. Forcing an awkward smile, Fla replied,

"You’re heading to alchemy class, right? I am too. Let’s go together."

Eisel blinked, unimpressed, and shot back in a deadpan tone,

"So are all of those people over there. Why don’t you go with them?"

"No, I wanted to walk with you—"

"I’d rather not."

Eisel brushed her off coldly and continued walking without looking back.

Sigh.

How do you get close to soone?

Making friends had never been a struggle for her. People usually gravitated toward her naturally, and she’d never had to work hard to earn their trust.

And yet—

How had Baek Yu-Seol managed to win over people like this and get them to open their hearts?

’He really was amazing... Seriously. I guess I have no choice.’

***

Alchemy Classroom.

The lecture hall was buzzing with anticipation as students settled into their seats. As usual, Eisel had claid her solitary spot in the corner, far away from everyone else.

"Did you know?"

"Professor Maizen likes excellent alchemists, but that’s actually a lie. The professor prefers students who simply follow his recipes exactly as they are."

"If you want to learn alchemy, it’s probably better to stay in the professor’s good graces, right?"

Whether Eisel was listening or not, Fla kept talking anyway.

"Oh, and there’s this too. Last year, a senior didn’t follow the professor’s recipe and... Huh? Where are you going?"

Eisel suddenly moved seats, seemingly unwilling to listen to her anymore.

"Please don’t follow . I’m begging you."

"Uh... Oh... Okay..."

Eisel’s frosty departure stung more than Fla cared to admit. But at least she had managed to say what she needed to.

’She must have understood enough... right?’

Despite her cold deanor, Fla knew Eisel cared deeply about the professors’ opinions. Surely, if she had grasped the gravity of Fla’s words, she wouldn’t risk showcasing Maela’s recipe in front of everyone.

The alchemy experint began, and Fla imrsed herself in the task, carefully following Professor Maizen Tyren’s recipe. The synthesis was intricate, a delicate balance of ingredients and techniques, but having done it before, the challenge felt more tedious than daunting.

Suddenly, she recalled Baek Yu-Seol from her first-year alchemy class.

’Hehehe, potato potion.’

’Kimchi potato potion is the best!’

Her first impression of him... Was that he was a weirdo.

An alchemy weirdo.

She had never encountered anyone who genuinely enjoyed the repetitive drudgery of alchemy. But Baek Yu-Seol had. He thrived on it, his enthusiasm lighting up even the dullest monts.

’He must have repeated this kind of thing so many tis, yet he still enjoyed it...’

The thought brought a faint smile to Fla’s face. Channeling that sa energy, she focused on her own alchemy and, to her surprise, started to enjoy it.

By the end of the session, she had perfectly replicated Maizen’s recipe.

If she had managed to obtain Maela’s notes in advance, she might have synthesized that recipe’s potion instead of Eisel’s. But for now, this was enough.

She could have prevented Eisel’s misfortune, albeit in a different way than Baek Yu-Seol...

"Eisel. Just because you got into the Class S, you think you’re all that, huh? Who said you could change the experint materials as you pleased?"

’... What?’

Fla’s heart dropped at the sound of the familiar shouting voice.

Hurriedly, she turned to look. Professor Maizen Tyren stood there, her face contorted with genuine rage as she scolded Eisel’s results.

’What? Why...?’

’No way...!’

Panic flared as Fla’s gaze darted to Eisel’s workstation.

There it was... a different potion. One that wasn’t Maizen’s recipe.

’Ah...’

That’s right. Fla had thought she had warned her well enough, but it was all a misunderstanding.

Eisel had already closed herself off, too hardened by mistrust to hear anything Fla had said. And yet Fla had blundered in, acting superior, lecturing her like she knew best.

’How arrogant could I be?’

Back then, Baek Yu-Seol had faced this exact mont. But his response had been nothing short of audacious.

’Huh? But this thod gives better results.’

He had stood his ground, unshaken by Maizen Tyren’s wrath. Shalessly confident, he had absorbed the professor’s anger to protect Eisel.

But Fla wasn’t like that.

"I... I perford alchemy in the way I believed was right."

Eisel stamred, voicing her belief. It was proof that her resolve hadn’t completely crumbled yet.

And Fla knew—she absolutely had to protect that resolve.

However...

"You arrogant brat!!!"

Maizen’s furious shout rang throughout the entire laboratory.

"Are you saying that my alchemy formula is wrong?!"

Oh no.

Fla’s stomach churned as she rembered the terrifying truth about Professor Maizen Tyren.

The professor’s self-esteem was paper-thin, and her deepest fear was having her alchemy challenged by soone undeniably brilliant.

And now, a true genius like Eisel had denied her thods. What would happen next was obvious.

’I can’t believe this. I didn’t see this coming at all...’

Baek Yu-Seol had always handled Professor Maizen Tyren’s anger with finesse. He managed to provoke her just enough to make his point but never crossed the line to truly set her off.

But Eisel didn’t know how to do that.

Instead, she outright denied Maizen Tyren’s alchemy thods.

This...

It was an entirely different developnt from the original story.

’Did I ss sothing up?’

Right now, the priority was to calm Professor Maizen down.

Because Maizen Tyren wasn’t just a temperantal professor... she was a dark mage in hiding. Her transformation into sothing far more dangerous would be triggered if jealousy fanned the flas of her anger.

’I have to intervene...’

But just as Fla hesitated, soone else had already moved first.

"P-Professor! Please calm down...!"

It was Alterisha, the alchemy assistant.

With her bright pink hair and a future destined for greatness as one of the world’s greatest alchemists, Alterisha held incredible potential. But here and now, she was little more than a lowly assistant, lacking the authority to stand against Maizen Tyren.

And her well-aning interruption only seed to make things worse.

"...Alterisha. How many tis have I told you not to interrupt during class?"

Maizen’s voice, now lower and colder, made it clear that her anger had reached its peak.

But Alterisha, ever the clever one, knew better than to escalate things further.

"P-Professor," she stamred, "I just thought that soone as accomplished as you shouldn’t waste your anger... on the child of a traitor."

Flinch.

The students’ expressions subtly shifted.

Eisel’s face froze coldly, and her arms trembled slightly.

’... That’s it.’

Once Professor Maizen started losing her temper, it was like an uncontrollable wildfire. The only way to stop her was to lower the genius and elevate her own status.

"Y-Yes... that’s right..."

Thanks to Alterisha’s quick thinking, the professor’s fury abated slightly. Maizen’s expression twisted into a mocking smirk as she turned her scornful gaze back to Eisel.

"What was I even doing, wasting my energy on the child of a traitor?"

With a sharp turn, she moved away, inspecting the other students’ experints with an air of false composure.

The students fidgeted nervously, presenting their work. But, to their surprise, Maizen offered no scathing critiques, not even for the most glaring mistakes.

It was almost as if she were saying:

’See? For your level, this is fine. In fact, you’re better than that so-called genius who botched the recipe with her ridiculous improvisation.’

It didn’t feel like an exaggeration.

Every ti she inspected a student’s work, her side-eye glances at Eisel were all too obvious.

But Eisel didn’t even look up. She just stared blankly at the failed experint she had created.

’... In the end, it’s a failure.’

With this, Eisel would likely retreat further into herself.

’Today... I failed to save her.’

As soon as the class ended, Fla didn’t even think about comforting Eisel. Instead, she sprinted straight back to the dormitory.

Clang!

"Hah... Huff..."

Out of breath and drenched in sweat, she didn’t bother wiping her face or even changing clothes. Instead, she grabbed a notebook that had been lying nearby and flipped it open in a hurry.

’I was an idiot. There’s no way this half-hearted approach is going to work. I need to plan more carefully... much more carefully.’

Countless events that would occur in the future.

Fla didn’t know all of them, but she at least rembered most of the major episodes involving Eisel.

The novel hadn’t offered solutions to these challenges. But now, Fla had sothing even better.

’I just need to follow Baek Yu-Seol’s thod... exactly as he did.’

She began jotting down everything that was bound to happen.

From the group alchemy project to the necromancer’s attack and even the events during sumr break...

’... Ah.’

As Fla carefully recorded Baek Yu-Seol’s strategies, she suddenly realized her pen had stopped moving.

’I... don’t know.’

And then it hit her.

For so incidents, Baek Yu-Seol had resolved them so discreetly that no one ever knew he was involved.

She had no idea what had happened in those situations or how he had managed to handle them.

Fla had simply trusted that, soday, he would tell her the details.

In fact, Baek Yu-Seol had explained so of the incidents to her in the past. But... there were still many major events she knew nothing about... not even the full story behind them.

She had to protect both Hong Bi-Yeon and Eisel... yet right now, she felt completely powerless.

’What am I supposed to do...?’

Fla quietly set her notebook down and slumped into her chair.

Her mind went completely blank. Nothing ca to her.

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