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Chapter 115: Unnamed



Chapter 115: Unnamed

Chapter 115: Unnamed

Third person's POV:

Aeravat has known Noah for several months.

They weren't exactly friends, nor were they rivals—well not like Noah could actually rival him anyway.

But the bottom line was, there was no real connection between them.

Aeravat simply knew Noah, nothing more than that.

Their conversations were limited.

And the only occasion they talked to each other was during the dungeon trials.

Now, Aeravat wasn't one to be overly friendly or chatty.

He would politely offer a greeting as a formality, but he never felt compelled to forge friendships with others.

Many would try to approach him, specially girls, but he always turned down their attempts at friendship.

I mean, who wouldn't want to be friends with the top ranker? Aeravat was totally aware of this fact about himself.

But when it came to Noah, it was a different story.

The guy straight-up ignored his existence.

Everytime he did try to instigate a conversation with Noah, Noah would simply decline his offer.

Reason why Aeravat tried to converse with Noah, was to ask him about that red bracelet of his.

Something about it just felt... very very familiar.

And not just that. Now, Noah himself started feeling different, like...there was some kind of connection....how to say it?

It almost felt like Noah was holding onto pieces of Aeravat's soul.

Aeravat didn't understand this weird feeling at all.

He tried to brush it off, but...he couldn't.

Behind Aeravat, Emily and Aurora also followed him to where Noah was.

Months ago, Aurora came up with the theory that perhaps Noah was that 'unstory' in Genova incident.

At first, others were skeptical about her claim, but as time passed and they started to see the similarities, a small doubt crept in.

What if Noah really was that guy from Genova? Then, why was he hiding it?

If he was so strong, why hide? Why always act weak?

Was he perhaps a criminal? Or was there some shady business happening behind the scenes?

As Aurora gazed at Noah, she could feel his thick D ranked strength. She was... perplexed.

Even Emily could feel his thick D ranked mana pressure.

They were confused yes, why wouldn't they be?

After the whole Genova incident, they decided to dig deeper into Noah's background.

Surprisingly, official documents from the Academy's data records revealed that he was initially registered as having (G+) strength, in the dungeon trials.

However, when he first entered the Academy, his strength was only measured at (G-).

But now, just in a few months Noah reached D rank? How is that possible?

Ever heard of someone making such an astronomical leap from (G-) to D rank in such a short time?

This was absurd!

It usually takes at least a year and a half, if not more, for someone to climb up the ranks to that extent.

This defied all logic and reason. It was pure, nonsensical bullfuckery.

He also jumped into top ten rankings out of nowhere.

Word on the grapevine is that he enjoys certain perks and privileges as a student, sparking even more suspicion among Aurora and the rest of the crew.

It only fueled their belief that Noah was keeping something hidden, something undeniably significant.

-"Ah? Aeravat?" Noah's voice pierced through the air, accompanied by a scrutinizing gaze that carefully assessed each member of the group before

eventually settling on Aeravat.

"So? You guys just gonna stand there staring at me or what?" Noah asked in a nonchalant tone.

The otherwise invisible runic tattoos began to illuminate in a radiance of golden-white hue.

The sprinkling particles were pure mana, extracted from the surrounding atmosphere.

With each inhalation, the runic tattoos adorning my body emitted a luminous glow.

With each exhalation, they vanished, becoming invisible as if they were never there to begin with.

After meditating and focusing on my mana circuits for a bit, I stood up.

With a clenched fist, I couldn't help but utter, "I'm not quite there yet... but I can sense it. This unmistakable feeling... It's..."

Yes, without a doubt, it's chaos. The essence of chaos itself flowing through my veins every time I activated my mana circuits.

As I furrowed my brow, thoughts crossed my mind. "Who was she?"

Shaking my head, I refocused myself and took out three rectangular cards from my pocket.

They were runic information that Master gave me.

More specifically they had knowledge about ice runes.

Seraphina told me to learn as much as I could about ice magic, but at the same time to fully understand and only practice fire runes.

Once I was done with fire, she was going to teach me runes of ice, and she wanted me to be prepared in advance.

After practicing a little more with the [Bindrune of fire], I decided to take a shower.

I was mainly trying to learn two things about fire runes:

Firstly, I wanted to discover how to control external fires—flames that aren't originated from mana but naturally occur. A pyromantic ability.

Secondly, I sought to learn the art of teleporting the [Bindrune of fire] using the mystery of teleportation.

It was a fascinating concept that had never crossed my mind before.

I guess mysteries have more potential than what I have explored.

Rocking an indigo shirt and a pair of grey pants, I hurried to catch up with my unit.

Yes, I was not wearing the uniform they hand out to all the first-years.

I had my reasons, of course.

Firstly, I had certain privileges that allowed me to bend the rules a bit.

Secondly, rules never really held much weight with me.

And lastly, and probably the most important, when our unit is assigned specific tasks, strutting around in flashy Arcanum uniforms in the outside world is just asking for trouble.

As I made my way down the corridor, I noticed a group of students coming towards me from the opposite direction.

In the group, one particular student took hold of my attention.

Boys around her were constantly looking at her while conversing cheerfully.

I stopped to look at her and smiled.

'Svetlana looks beautiful as always.'

Svetlana was engaged in a conversation with a blonde-haired boy from her unit.

They exchanged giggles and laughter while enjoying each other's company.

In that moment, her eyes briefly met mine, and I caught a glimpse of the faint smile on her rosy lips.

But, she shifted her focus back to the boy, directing her lapis lazuli eyes away from me, continuing their lively conversation.

She walked past me, as if she didn't even notice my existence.

I couldn't help but steal a glance at her as her flowing onyx hair fluttered in the air.

For a brief moment, I almost caught a snippet of their conversation.

- "Do you have any love interests?", the blonde haired boy asked.

-"Umm, no? Why do you ask?" She said, crossing her forearm and placing a finger on her cheek while tilting her head slightly to the side.

'Finally she can live a normal life',I thought and smiled.

Afterward, I went my own way.

Reaching the room I was informed of, I opened the door.

Immediately, my eyes were met with four students. All of their gazes turned towards me at the same time.

Right there was Karthik, Kai Lee, Nola Reinheart and one other girl I didn't know.

'So this is my unit?', I smirked.


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