The lively atmosphere inside the classroom slowly quieted as students settled into their seats one after another, the earlier chatter fading into scattered whispers before disappearing almost entirely. Morning sunlight stread through the tall windows, casting soft golden patterns across the desks while the faint sound of pages turning and chairs shifting filled the remaining silence.
At the front of the room—
The door opened.
Seraphina entered with her usual composed elegance, her blue hair tied neatly behind her while her calm gaze swept briefly across the classroom before she moved toward the teaching platform. Unlike the previous lecture, there was no visible distraction in her movents today, no subtle breaks in rhythm or faltering pauses. Her posture remained steady, controlled, every action carrying the natural confidence expected from one of Arcadia Academy’s professors.
Luca noticed imdiately.
And strangely—
So did Eric.
"...Looks like she’s back to normal today," Eric muttered quietly while leaning back slightly in his chair.
Luca glanced toward the front for a mont before giving a small hum in response.
"...Seems like it."
Before their conversation could continue further, Seraphina’s voice echoed calmly throughout the classroom.
"Today," she began while writing several symbols onto the board with precise movents, "we will continue our study regarding layered mana reinforcent and the effect improper synchronization has during combat situations."
Several students imdiately straightened at the topic, so already preparing notes while others focused intently upon the board.
"Most combatants," Seraphina continued smoothly, "understand reinforcent only at a surface level. They strengthen the body, increase output, and assu greater mana quantity alone determines superiority."
Her gaze shifted briefly toward the class.
"That assumption is flawed."
With a subtle movent of her fingers, a faint layer of mana ford around her arm, visible enough for the students to observe its structure clearly.
"When reinforcent is applied incorrectly," she explained, "the mana flow within the body creates internal resistance points. These disruptions reduce efficiency, waste mana unnecessarily, and most importantly..."
The mana around her arm flickered sharply.
"...delay reaction speed during combat."
She released the technique before continuing further, her explanations detailed yet fluid as she broke down the relationship between mana layering, muscular response, and combat timing. Occasionally she demonstrated practical examples, altering the density and flow visibly so students could understand the differences between stable and unstable reinforcent.
anwhile—
At the back of the classroom—
Luca was suffering.
Not because the lecture was difficult.
But because he already knew most of it.
After his breakthrough into Core Compression and the strange changes that followed afterward, many of the concepts Seraphina explained had already beco things he instinctively understood through direct experience. Listening to theory about mana flow while already feeling it naturally within his body made staying focused far harder than he wanted to admit.
Several tis his eyes began drifting toward the window.
Several more tis his posture relaxed just a little too much.
And every single ti—
Eric stopped him.
The first ti, it ca in the form of a sharp elbow to the side.
The second ti, Eric physically shoved Luca’s notebook toward him with obvious irritation.
By the third ti, Eric leaned closer and whispered threateningly—
"If you fall asleep after dragging into this, I swear I’ll break your jaw."
Luca sighed dramatically at that, rubbing his forehead before forcing his attention back toward the lecture once more.
"...You’re way too serious about this."
"You’re not serious enough."
Despite his complaints, however—
Luca actually listened.
Properly.
For perhaps the first sincere full lecture in recent mory.
And although he still found parts of it repetitive, he could not deny that Seraphina’s explanations remained incredibly refined, the depth of her understanding far surpassing what ordinary instructors could teach.
At the front, Seraphina continued the lesson steadily, her composure far more stable than before. Though her gaze occasionally swept across the classroom and briefly landed upon Luca, this ti she did not visibly lose focus under it. Whatever thoughts had troubled her previously remained hidden beneath the calm professionalism she carried so naturally.
The lecture progressed smoothly after that.
Mana structures.
Reinforcent sequencing.
Combat synchronization.
Layered defensive flow.
Topic after topic continued beneath the quiet scratching of pens and focused silence of the students until eventually, after what felt both painfully long and surprisingly short at the sa ti—
Seraphina finally placed the chalk down.
"That will conclude today’s lecture."
A collective shift passed through the classroom almost instantly as students relaxed, conversations beginning once again while people gathered their belongings and prepared to leave.
And at the very back—
Luca slowly lowered his head onto the desk.
"...I survived," he muttered dramatically.
Eric stared at him in disbelief.
"You say that like you fought a war."
And so—
The days began to pass once more.
Not with the chaos and uncertainty that had consud everything after the mission, but with a strange sense of gradual normalcy returning to life within Arcadia Academy. The academy grounds once again beca filled with routine, training, lectures, laughter, and the endless rhythm of students chasing strength and dreams beneath the towering skies of the continent.
For Luca—
Life moved forward.
Though perhaps not as simply as before.
Morning after morning, the familiar sight of the academy greeted him as he walked through the stone pathways with half-awake eyes and careless energy, occasionally carrying breakfast in one hand while Eric endlessly complained beside him about how soone so lazy continued growing stronger at such an unreasonable pace.
So mornings began with sparring sessions.
Kyle charging toward him recklessly with that fearless grin plastered across his face while Aiden shouted dramatic declarations about surpassing Luca one day, only to imdiately regret them monts later after getting knocked flat onto the training grounds.
"You bastard!" Aiden would groan while staring at the sky dramatically. "You broke through again and didn’t even tell us properly!"
Luca rely laughed while rolling his shoulders casually.
"I literally told you."
"That’s not the point!"
anwhile Selena would quietly observe nearby, occasionally pointing out flaws in their techniques with cold precision while Eric muttered that all of them were monsters and he regretted befriending any of them.
At other tis—
Luca trained alone.
Far away from the noisy chaos of his friends.
The isolated training fields often beca silent except for the sharp ringing of steel as his black and white twin sabers carved through the air repeatedly beneath the morning sun. His movents had grown noticeably sharper after entering Core Compression, each step smoother, every strike carrying cleaner intent and better control.
Again and again, he tested his new limits.
Mana circulating through his body with far greater efficiency than before.
The pressure of compressed energy within his core no longer feeling unstable or foreign, but gradually becoming natural.
And sotis—
During those quiet monts of training—
His thoughts would drift.
Toward the mysterious woman by the lake.
Toward the strange black smoke.
Toward the unanswered questions still lingering around him.
Yet sohow—
Life continued moving anyway.
There were lighter monts too.
Days where he wandered through the city with Aurelia beside him, their casual outings slowly becoming sothing natural between them. Sotis they explored crowded market streets together while Aurelia criticized Luca’s terrible taste in gifts before secretly buying him things herself anyway.
Other tis they simply walked without destination, hands brushing together naturally beneath the evening sky while Luca listened to her speak about the Holy Kingdom, academy politics, or random frustrations about Kyle embarrassing her in public.
And despite everything that had happened—
Those monts remained peaceful.
Comforting.
Real.
Then there was Seraphina.
Every single day, their paths crossed.
Inside classrooms.
Along academy corridors.
During training supervision.
Small monts.
Brief conversations.
Nothing unusual on the surface.
Nothing inappropriate.
Yet sohow—
Everything between them had changed.
Not openly.
Not visibly enough for others to understand.
But they both felt it.
At first, the awkwardness between them had been suffocating, every interaction carrying the mory of what neither of them could fully ignore. Even simple eye contact had once felt dangerous.
Yet as the days passed—
That awkwardness softened.
Not disappearing.
Never truly disappearing.
But changing into sothing quieter.
Sothing strangely comforting.
There were monts where Luca would unintentionally hold her gaze for just a second too long during lectures, only for Seraphina to imdiately look away before continuing her explanation as though nothing had happened.
Monts where she corrected his posture during training, her fingers briefly touching his arm before both of them froze almost imperceptibly for half a second.
Monts where Luca would casually tease her about becoming too strict during lectures, only for Seraphina to reply calmly while the faintest hint of warmth hid beneath her otherwise composed voice.
Nothing dramatic ever happened.
Nothing directly acknowledged.
And yet—
The space between them gradually stopped feeling painful.
It beca... familiar.
A tension that remained present, but no longer unbearable.
Almost comforting in its own strange way.
Like two people carefully walking around sothing neither was ready to face completely—
Yet no longer pretending it did not exist at all.
***
The late afternoon sun stretched long shadows across the academy corridors as students slowly poured out of their classrooms, conversations filling the air while groups split apart toward training grounds, dormitories, and various clubs scattered throughout Arcadia Academy.
Among them—
Luca and Eric walked side by side through the corridor, their bags slung carelessly over their shoulders while Luca looked only half-awake despite having sohow survived the entire lecture without sleeping.
Eric glanced toward him briefly before suddenly speaking as though rembering sothing important.
"Hey," he said casually, "don’t forget to co to the club tomorrow."
Luca blinked.
"...Club?"
His expression imdiately turned puzzled, genuine confusion spreading across his face as though Eric had just spoken about sothing completely unfamiliar.
Eric stared at him for exactly one second.
Then—
He slapped his own forehead dramatically.
"...Did you seriously forget about it?" he asked, sounding personally offended by Luca’s existence once again.
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