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Now reading: Chapter 237 237: Unfinished Business [2] from The Academy's Terminally Ill Side Character, a Action novel by The Academy's Terminally Ill Side Character.

So that was the unfinished business you ntioned earlier, Rachel…?

…to bully Kiera?

I quietly backed away from the scene, not because I was afraid Rachel would catch , but because I really didn't want to get involved.

Not when she was in that mood.

You know the one—the one where her tone was sweet, her smile gentle, but she was about five seconds away from taphorically dropkicking soone through a wall.

Rachel stood there in the middle of the garden path like she owned the ground beneath her feet—arms folded, chin slightly raised, and a faint smile that sent shivers down spines.

Kiera, for all her wit and social sharpness, looked like a deer caught in an arcane spotlight. Her lips parted like she wanted to say sothing, but no sound ca out.

"Oh? Cat got your tongue?" Rachel mused, her voice sweet but wrapped in blades. "Or are you realizing that calling soone a loser repeatedly—even as a 'joke'—doesn't sound so cute when soone actually calls you out for it?"

"I-I didn't an it like that," Kiera stamred, glancing around as if hoping soone would step in to save her.

Rachel leaned in, just a little. Enough to make the space between them feel like a noose tightening.

"You didn't an it?" she echoed softly. "That's convenient."

Kiera clenched her fists, trying to muster what little composure she had left. "Look, I—I didn't know he was your brother, okay?"

Rachel blinked slowly, then tilted her head. "So if he wasn't my brother, it would've been okay?"

"N-No, that's not what I—!"

Rachel sighed dramatically and straightened up. "Honestly, I'm not even mad. Just disappointed. You seem smart. Sharp tongue, quick brain. I thought maybe you'd be the type to understand that words carry weight—even in jest."

Kiera lowered her gaze, her lips pressed into a thin, unreadable line.

I, on the other hand, did what any rational person in my shoes would do—I tried to get as far away from this situation as physically possible.

But of course, in this cursed world, my luck might as well be nad "Worst Luck Ever."

—She's already sensed you. Trying to leave now would only make it worse.

That voice in my head? Zaho Yuren, casually dropping bombs via ntal communication like always.

'Ah… Seriously? She already noticed ?'

—Yep. You're well within her range now. Too late for a quiet escape.

Damn it.

So I was already caught in the web? Just great.

I didn't want to be a part of whatever drama was about to unfold. I really didn't. I transmigrated here to survive, maybe get strong, and live a sowhat peaceful life—not get dragged into emotional family conflicts or heroic vengeance arcs.

A transmigrator is a human being too, okay? We need rest. We need joy. We need to be allowed to slack off from ti to ti!

Kiera who was tried to be delinquent at start of semsetser was now being scolded by my older sister, who actually looked like the final boss of so underground gang.

—Honestly, I still can't believe I let soone like you pass the trial and entrusted you with my precious weapon. Have so self-respect, kid.

I rolled my eyes internally and ignored Yuren's unnecessary comntary.

Easy for him to say. He didn't have to deal with a terrifying hero-sister appearing out of nowhere, blowing my peaceful cover into pieces.

Knowing full well there was no escape, I quietly stepped into the lion's den.

Rachel stood there, arms folded, gaze sharp like always. "Looks like you've grown a little backbone since leaving ho. You used to run away from anything even slightly inconvenient."

She wasn't wrong… Normally, I would've happily vanished at the first sign of trouble.

I tried to play it cool. "What are you talking about, sis? Why would I run away from you? You're not trouble at all."

…Even though every fiber of my being knew this was trouble.

Rachel raised an eyebrow, unconvinced.

"Is that so?"

"Hm."

I nodded with the innocent expression of soone who absolutely had not just lied to a terrifying war goddess.

"Anyway," Rachel said, shifting her focus, "I need to finish my conversation with her. So Rin, you—"

"No," I cut in, stepping forward, "let her go first."

Her expression tightened. The air around us changed. Her gaze sharpened, and for a second, I wondered if I'd stepped too far.

"Did I…" Her voice dropped, smooth and dangerous. "Just hear that correctly?"

I gulped. "Yeah. I think you heard it right."

Kiera, still standing awkwardly a few steps behind, looked at with wide eyes.

Touched? Grateful? Hard to tell. But I wasn't doing this because she was pretty or anything. Let's be clear about that.

Honestly, I probably could've played dumb and walked away—but I'd already been spotted, and if I had to get dragged into this, I might as well control the damage.

Even if this place was tucked away, soone else might wander in.

A witness. A gossip.

And I didn't want tomorrow's academy bulletin headlining:

"Hero Rachel Evans Threatens Student—Younger Brother Watches, Unbothered"

So I took a breath and tried to sound reasonable. "It's not about taking sides. I'm just saying… you have a reputation, sister. You're here as an inspector, not a cadet's older sister. If soone sees this, it won't look good."

I thought I'd made a good point. Logical. Level-headed.

Rachel?

She just stared at , completely unimpressed.

"…You done?"

That was a no, then.

Rachel's eyes narrowed slightly, her faint smile returning—but this ti, it didn't reach her eyes. That was never a good sign.

Still, she straightened her posture and gave a slight shrug, flicking her hair over her shoulder with practiced ease. The mont passed, just like that.

"Tch. Fine," she said, as if sparing Kiera was doing a favor. "Lucky you, Kiera. My baby brother wants to play diator today. Guess you live another day."

Kiera, pale and stiff as stone, quickly bowed her head. "I-I'm sorry. Truly. I didn't an anything by what I said earlier. I was just… stupid."

Rachel gave a noncommittal hum and waved a hand. "Don't grovel. It's pathetic. Just rember who you're talking to next ti."

With that, she turned her back to Kiera, clearly dismissing her from existence, and gestured for to walk with her.

I gave Kiera one last glance—she looked like she'd just been released from a demon king's grip—and quietly followed Rachel down the garden path.

The tension faded as we walked, leaving only a faint buzz in the air.

"Was that necessary?" I asked her, once we were out of earshot.

"Absolutely," Rachel replied without pause. "You think I'm going to let anyone talk down to my little brother? Please. I've broken bones for less."

I grimaced. "You know, so people just use words. Talking? Diplomacy?"

"I am talking. That was diplomacy. You've never seen angry."

"…Please don't let ."

That earned a soft chuckle from her. The threat had passed. For now.

She relaxed a little, her shoulders losing that steel rigidity. "Anyway, how's academy life treating you? Anyone giving you trouble?"

"Besides you?" I mumbled.

"I heard that."

We walked in silence for a bit before she spoke again, her voice lighter, more conversational.

"There is still one more unfinished business for left to do."

Damn. Not again!

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