Noah dismissed the thought and shook his head. Now wasn't the time to ponder on alternate methods of obtaining gold coins. There was something more pressing at hand - exploring the system's latest features. Perhaps there was something incredible waiting for him to discover.
Immediately, he requested the system to provide him with an update on her latest enhancements.
"Two new features have been unlocked after the upgrade," the system responded. "Gold Conversion and Auto-mission."
Curiosity piqued, Noah eagerly inquired about the details of these new additions.
"Gold Conversion allows you to transform magic stones into valuable gold coins," the system explained. "The conversion ratio increases with the grade of the magic stone."
Noah's excitement grew as he imagined the possibilities of turning his collection of magic stones into a fortune.
"And what about Auto-mission?" Noah asked eagerly.
"Auto-mission grants you the ability to assign missions, but only high-grade missions can be issued," the system replied. "You can utilize this feature once a month."
Noah nodded in approval, recognizing the potential of this powerful tool. He understood that only the most challenging tasks would be accepted, and he already had one in mind.
''Good, really good. I'm in good mood.''
Night had fully descended, cloaking the city in a blanket of inky darkness. Despite the exhaustion that lingered in his muscles, a sense of accomplishment and a hint of nervous excitement bubbled within Noah. He'd trained hard, honed his skills, and analyzed his recent battle with Lilith. But there was more to it than just physical preparation.
With a playful grin, he pulled out his phone and sent a message to Lilith.
"Winner gets bragging rights AND the last slice wore me out," it read, followed by a picture of him sprawled on his bed, surrounded by crumpled pizza boxes.
"Up for a celebratory drink to refuel the champion?"
He hit send, anticipation tingling in his fingertips. While he knew Lilith wasn't one for frivolous activities, the way she'd responded to his earlier messages gave him a sliver of hope.
Perhaps, just perhaps, she'd be willing to shed her cold persona for the night.
Moments ticked by, stretching into what felt like an eternity. Just as Noah began to think his message had been lost in the digital void, a single word appeared on his screen:
"Intriguing." His grin widened. Intriguing? That was definitely a step up from "accepted."
A flurry of messages followed, their playful banter escalating. Lilith suggested a specific tavern known for its potent concoctions and lively atmosphere, a stark contrast to the usual training grounds. Noah readily agreed, excited to see this new side of her.
The night wore on, the tavern's vibrant atmosphere weaving its magic around them. As the last patrons shuffled out and the tavern lights dimmed, Noah knew this wasn't just a night out; it was a turning point. He walked Lilith back to the their quarter, the moon casting long shadows on their path.
Stopping at the entrance, they stood for a moment, a comfortable silence settling around them. The events of the day, the battle, the training, and the evening's unexpected system's features, swirled in Noah's mind.
"Thanks, Lilith," he finally said, the words filled with a newfound sincerity. "For today."
Lilith met his gaze, her eyes shimmering under the moonlight.
"Thank you too, Noah," she replied, her voice a soft whisper. Then, with a playful glint in her eyes, she added, "But remember, Noah, the next time we meet in the training ground, the White Witch returns."
Noah chuckled, a warmth spreading through him. "Wouldn't have it any other way," he responded, offering a mock salute.
With a final smile, Lilith turned and walked towards her dorm, her white dress shimmering in the darkness. Noah watched her go, a feeling of anticipation building within him.
Turning towards his own room, a smile still playing on his lips, Noah walked into the night.
Stepping back into his room on the second floor, Noah felt a surprising wave of contentment wash over him. The room, usually a place of solitude, now felt strangely warm and inviting. He placed his training gear back on its rack, a lingering scent of ale and laughter clinging to him. With a tired but satisfied sigh, he walked towards the balcony.
Sliding open the glass door, a cool night breeze washed over him, carrying the scent of distant pine trees and freshly cut grass. Above him, the sky was a vast canvas splashed with a million tiny diamonds. Starlight bathed the academy grounds in a soft, ethereal glow, casting the buildings in an almost dreamlike quality.
Noah leaned against the railing, his gaze tracing the constellations he knew so well. The events of the day replayed in his mind – today was really fun.
A smile tugged at his lips as he recalled the glint in her eyes, the playful banter, and the way she'd looked at him under the moonlight. It was a side of her he'd never seen before, a glimpse into a woman hidden beneath the icy exterior of the formidable sorceress.
He closed his eyes for a moment, the warmth of the memory radiating through him. Tonight, they are simply two people enjoying a night out. It felt significant, a turning point in their dynamic.
As he gazed back at the star-studded sky, a sense of wonder filled him. The vastness of the universe seemed to mirror the blossoming connection he felt with Lilith – something unexpected, powerful, and filled with infinite possibilities.
He wasn't sure what the future held, but he knew one thing for certain – it would be fun.
A spark had ignited, and the universe, like the twinkling tapestry above him, seemed to be whispering promises of a thrilling adventure yet to unfold.
With a renewed sense of anticipation, Noah pushed himself away from the railing and stepped back inside. He might be tired, but sleep seemed a distant prospect. His mind buzzed with the day's events, and a smile remained etched on his face.
''Set a new mission.''
''I'm listening!"