No sooner had the students spilled into the hallway than a crowd ford around Taro, the power dynamics visibly shifting before their eyes.
Han's group was the first to approach, followed closely by Luna's maids and cousins.
Even Jin's usual errand-runners now orbited nearby, trying to catch Taro's attention.
The corridor buzzed with excited whispers.
"It's incredible!" Han bead, his spider's web patterns shimring with excitent. "First student with a bronze beast! And only 130 days after starting school!"
"Actually..." Taro scratched his head, clearly uncomfortable with the attention, his new beast's markings shifting beneath his skin, "it was only 100 days of cultivation."
"A hundred days?" one of the maids moved closer, her cloud bird manifesting in her hairt. "How is that possible?"
"It was all thanks to Ren," Taro smiled, his newfound confidence evident in his posture. "He knew exactly what to do from the beginning to the end."
Luna observed from a distance, leaning against the wall while her cousins and maids mingled with the group. A small smile played on her lips as her shadow wolf rippled at her feet.
"A Living Tunnel?" soone asked eagerly. "What else can it do besides that crystal?"
"Oh, well..." Taro began, but was interrupted.
"It's not that impressive," Klein's voice cut through the crowd like a knife. He approached with arrogant steps, his lion manifesting in bright patterns that seed dimr than usual. "It's still a diocre beast. My lion will reach the sa rank soon, and it will be much stronger."
"Exactly," Jin joined in, his group following automatically. "I defeated you once, rember? Extra defense ans nothing if my spirit punches can pierce through it like it doesn't exist."
Taro rolled his eyes, rembering sothing that made his lips curve into a knowing smile.
"It's funny you ntion how good your beasts are," he said casually. "Ren ntioned your beasts are on the wrong path. That they won't reach gold rank."
Silence fell over the group. After the demonstration with the beetle, Ren's words carried entirely different weight.
"In fact," Taro continued, enjoying the mont, "he said your lion, Klein, will stall at silver rank 3 from what he can see in your cultivation patterns... Not so golden after all, huh?"
Klein visibly paled, his lion's manifestation flickering erratically. "Lies! My lion has golden lineage, everyone knows..."
"Like everyone 'knew' my beetle could only evolve into a Great Digger, right?"
Han let out a laugh that others quickly joined, the sound echoing through the corridor.
"Ren promised to help reach at least gold," Taro added as if comnting on the weather, though his eyes sparkled with mischief.
"Gold?" Jin scoffed, but his voice betrayed uncertainty. "A gold beetle? Now you've really lost your mind."
"Like Professor Wei lost his?" Taro continued. "You know what Ren says about your beast's rank? Bad news, it's..."
"It's ridiculous," Klein tried to regain control of the situation. "A nobody with an inferior beast reaching gold..."
"Inferior?" Han stepped forward, his spider's web glowing faintly. "The only bronze beast in the first sester, the only tar of a Living Tunel in history doesn't seem inferior to ... The odds of how far it can advance aren't set yet. And in only 100 days… When did you say your lion would reach that bronze rank?"
Jin group's usual followers keep subtly backing away further from him, gravitating toward the group around Taro. The shift in power was almost palpable.
"It's just luck!" Jin spat, his tiger manifesting in agitated stripes. "Tricks and crazy theories from a rotting mushroom, theories that won't work again!"
"Theories that worked once," Mayo comnted from where she watched with the other maids. "They could work again."
The crowd had clearly divided now. Jin and Klein with their most loyal noble followers on one side, while the majority clustered around Taro.
"When my lion reaches bronze rank..." Klein began, but his voice lacked its usual conviction.
"Bronze is just the beginning, and one day only one of us will reach gold," Taro interrupted. "Ren ntioned sothing about an error in the golden lion's cultivation pattern. Sothing about using the wrong light..."
Klein choked on his own words. Doubt flickered across his face like a shadow.
"You know?" Han smiled, his spider's patterns weaving with interest. "I wonder if Ren would be willing to check other beasts. You know, to help poor classmates avoid cultivation mistakes..."
Several students nodded enthusiastically.
"This is ridiculous!" Klein spun around. "Let's go! We don't need to hear more nonsense."
But as they walked away, it was evident their influence had been severely damaged.
"So, Taro," Han threw an arm around his shoulders. "What else has Ren said about alternative evolutions? Perhaps sothing about weaver spiders?"
Luna finally pushed off from the wall, a satisfied smile on her face as her cousins and maids fell in step behind her.
"Things are going to be very different from now on," she murmured.
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"Master," Ren paused after completing a series of exercises, his mushrooms pulsing softly in the morning light. "There's sothing I want to tell you about your crane."
Lin stopped correcting his posture, a shadow of sothing… Pain? Resignation? Crossing her face briefly.
"There's a thod," Ren continued while wiping away sweat, "a thousand-day one that could bring your crane to Silver rank 1 or 2 power, at least in its speed specialty... and with your technique..."
Lin regarded him silently for a mont, her crane partially manifesting in feather patterns across her skin. At any other ti, she would have dismissed such a suggestion as the well-intentioned delusions of a student trying to cheer her up.
But after what she had witnessed today in his room and Wei's class...
"A thousand-day thod?" she finally asked, trying to keep her voice neutral though her eyes shone with what might be hope.
"Yes," Ren nodded. "It requires absolute consistency. Miss one day and you have to start from zero but..."
Lin sat on one of the training area benches, gesturing for Ren to join her. Her crane's patterns shifted with interest.
"Explain," she said simply.
"Every dawn you'll need to absorb a crystal," Ren began, his mushrooms pulsing as he shared his knowledge, "you'll need to process crystals of your beast's rank, in this case bronze 1, with 10 minutes of first dawn light. But not the traditional way."
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"It's crucial," Ren smiled. "Your crane has a natural affinity with dawn. That's when its speed peaks, isn't it?"
Lin blinked in surprise. It was a detail about crane beasts that very few had noticed.
"The crystal needs exactly 10 minutes," Ren repeated. "Plus it must be sealed with bronze rank aquatic plant root extract and..."
As Ren explained the thod's details, Lin felt sothing she hadn't experienced in years: true hope for her beast's future.
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