Chapter 25: Morning Cats
In the early hours of the morning, I made my way to the cafeteria, beating the majority of students to the breakfast rush.
Despite the somewhat inflated prices of the food, there was an undeniable satisfaction in the taste that somehow justified the cost.
Yet, shelling out nearly a thousand gems for a single meal still felt like a blatant display of corruption and a thinly veiled scam. It was hard to shake off the feeling that something was inherently wrong with the system.
But dwelling on the intricacies of academy logistics wasn't something I could afford at the moment. Perhaps the administration allowed this pricing system to persist to incentivize students to strive for A-class status. After all, rankings were in constant flux, recalibrated every semester.
Alternatively, they might be subtly pushing students towards part-time work, encouraging them to earn money alongside their studies.
Both scenarios, however, posed a grim reality for those in the lower to mid ranks.
For students like the OG Riley, who situated somewhere in the middle of the hierarchy, the road to the upper echelons of A-class seemed dauntingly narrow.
The coveted top 10 spots were fiercely contested, with little room for newcomers to break through. The possibility of being surpassed by unknown contenders was slim to none.
The only semblance of change came in the form of personal advancement within our respective classes, a mere shuffling of positions among familiar faces.
Looking around the cafeteria, the only noticeable activity came from a group of seniors engrossed in what appeared to be their thesis work for the imminent mid-graduation.
The sparse population of students at this early hour made perfect sense, I should come here early from now on as the afternoon and morning rush can be quite annoying.
With my tray in hand, I sought out an unoccupied table, paying little heed to the subtle glances directed my way.
Settling into my seat, I began to dig into my egg and sausage breakfast, my thoughts drifting toward the impending scenario.
[Act 1, Chapter 2: The Forest of Monsters]
A small duo-type exam in which the profs would send us into a densely packed forest near the academy filled with verified monsters that they considered as 'Educational'.
This was just a small arc to establish and allow players to have a look at the general overview of what the main heroines can do if they ever want to optimize their party, which gives players the option to choose between 5 different main heroines they could follow along with, which then changes which boss you face in the exam.
[Snow White route: Inferno Bear]
[Janica Mortelina route: Scythe Mantis]
[Rose Brilliance route: Tempest Wolf]
[Seo Gyeoul route: Bandit Tortoise]
[Clara Luminaria route: Acid Viper]
Initially, I didn't think much about this act, considering it didn't directly impact me. However, upon deeper reflection, it became apparent that it held significant implications. When Lucas chooses a particular route, it confines him to facing only one specific boss along that path, leaving the other four bosses lurking elsewhere in the forest unchallenged.
While I could opt to avoid these bosses altogether, being aware of their precise locations, I can't overlook the valuable experience points they offer, especially since I don't have the early level experience boost now.
Additionally, it's imperative to secure a reliable partner before the exam commences, which I would probably have trouble finding,.
I'm really hoping Lucas opts for the most challenging boss, which would undoubtedly be Clara's route.
Although I'm in the dark about what transpired between him and Princess Snow after yesterday's cafeteria encounter, I'm fairly certain that Lucas's overly talkative nature has already piqued the interest of the other two heroines he hasn't met yet-Clara and Rose. They must already harbor some level of curiosity or attraction towards him now.
Adding to the complexity is the fact that most of the heroines Lucas doesn't choose will have to confront the bosses on their own. If memory serves me right, depending on how much damage Clara sustains from her boss, her route could be completely severed. Therefore, it's crucial for Lucas to possess a high Luck stat if he entertains any aspirations of achieving a harem ending.
Ah, but regardless, dwelling too much on this won't do any good. I need to stay focused on my upcoming placement exams today. Since it's essentially a battle royale, I have to strategize carefully. Should I deliberately lose and operate from the shadows thereafter? Or would it be wiser to openly display my strength and aim for a high rating to secure a spot in class A?
Both approaches have their advantages, but I find myself leaning towards the latter. I'm not keen on embarking on mundane missions just for the sake of earning money. That monthly allowance of 50,000 gems for class A students is undeniably enticing.
Screw it, why should I worry about garnering attention if I show off a bit? It might actually save me trouble in the long run. Better to establish a reputation now and deter any potential troublemakers or bullies from targeting me for no reason. It's proactive to build my reputation early on to prevent such incidents from occurring.
Opening my status screen, I began allocating points to my Power stat this time. Winning the upcoming battle royale hinges on utilizing my mana effectively to make proper use of my unique item.
[Available stat points: 59]
[Power: D] [05/50]
[Power: D] [50/50]
[Power: C] [0/60]
[Available stat
14]
With each point allocated, I sensed a lightness in my body, akin to the feeling when I increased my strength stat. Warmth radiated from within me.
[Mana has increased!]
[50-250]
Despite feeling a brief surge of happiness, I couldn't help but feel a twinge of
disappointment.
'A C-rank stat with only 250 mana? It seemed a bit unfair. '
But dwelling on the system's fairness was futile. I wasn't the main character of this romance fantasy game, so I should be content with the opportunity to grow stronger.
For now, I had roughly 25 seconds to utilize Tears of Chronos before it entered cooldown.
Equipped with this newfound power, I mused over the possibility of facing Janica without so much as a scratch.
Of course, that assumption only held true in a one-on-one scenario, which was practically impossible in a battle royale setting.
Taking on Lucas, on the other hand, remained out of reach for me at this point.
I simply lacked the strength.
Perhaps I could level the playing field with him despite my trash like stats and level, by taking
advantage of some broken items and abilities he found and learned in the game, but that
would require cheating-a route I wasn't willing to take at the moment.
Besides, most of the cheat-like items and skills belonged to Lucas in every sense and form, as
they were all woven into his main scenarios.
Interfering with Lucas's growth wasn't an option; I needed him to progress, If I wanted to survive in this world and reach my happy ending.
However just because I can't take advantage of most things from the future, that didn't mean
I was devoid of other options for growth.
If I monopolized all the upcoming bonus dungeons that would emerge in the future, my strength would be assured.
the otherwise empty air. Simultaneously, they both posed the same question:
"Who is she, Riley?"
"Who is she, Junior-?"
Feeling a bit nervous about the whole situation, I answered cautiously.
"Seo, this is Alice Holloway. She's our senior. And, Senior, this is Seo Gyeoul, my fri- I mean,
best friend."
"Senior...?" "Best friend?" They both mumbled in unison, their voices carrying a hint of
confusion and curiosity.
"Yes...."
"I see..." they both said simultaneously once again before having a nod of satisfaction.
What was that about?
Seo then redirected her focus back to me, her gaze fixed on my half-eaten sausage.
"You should eat that faster, Riley. The exam is about to start," she urged, inching closer to my fork before swiftly devouring the last piece of meat.
"Uh- Seo?" I stammered, caught off guard by her sudden boldness.
"Ah... I'm sorry. I couldn't help myself. But it's okay, right? Since we're BEST FRIENDS and
all?" she said with a sheepish look while shooting a glance at Alice. "Hehe~ You shouldn't do that, you know, Junior Seo. That's very rude, you know?" Alice
chimed in, her tone playful yet chiding.
"We're BEST FRIENDS, so it's fine, right, Riley?" Seo pressed, looking at me expectantly. "...Yeah?" I responded tentatively. Honestly, I didn't think that was the case exactly, but I didn't know what else to say. It felt like swords and magic would fly if I didn't agree for some
reason.
"Hehe~ You two must be very close then if you're already in that stage of openness," Alice remarked, her tone light but her eyes giving off a fierce, red glare. She only ever showed that look when she was annoyed or in fight mode, and she seemed really pissed off right now. "Yes, we are very close, right, Riley?" Seo turned to me again, her expression expectant.
'Woman, why are you asking for my opinion every time? Can't you see the situation?' 'Don't add more fuel to the fire, please!'
I silently pleaded with Seo, but she seemed oblivious to my unease.
Seeing me not confirming anything this time, Seo looked at me with the same intensity that
Alice had directed towards her.
I cursed inwardly, realizing I had no choice but to nod in agreement.
BREAK!!!
Suddenly, the metallic table started cracking and breaking apart as Alice pressed her hands on
it, causing my water to spill onto Seo's skirt.
"Ah~ I'm sorry, Junior. I didn't mean to do that~" Alice apologized to Seo, but her tone didn't
sound genuine for some reason.
"It's fine...." Seo replied calmly, standing up and taking my arm as she helped me to my feet. I
was surprised by her monstrous strength; I couldn't have stood up voluntarily just now, yet
she managed to pick me up effortlessly.
"Let's go, Riley. The professors and the other potential classmates are already there," she
said, holding my hand tightly and pulling me along.
"Ah, wait, Seo... I'm sorry about this, Senior" I managed to say, casting a final glance at Alice
as Seo hurriedly walked me out of the cafeteria.
With a mixture of relief and anxiety, I bid farewell to the tense atmosphere and followed Seo
towards whatever awaited us at the exam.
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Meanwhile, back in the cafeteria, a mysterious-looking cat head suddenly popped up,
laughing hysterically near Alice.
"Hahahaha~ Best friends, best friends, she said! Hahaha~" The cat's head rolled around
Alice, its iconic ear-to-ear smile plastered across its face.
"That kid got you good, Alice. Didn't I advise you yesterday to make a move first? He's quite
handsome, you know, so he was bound to get some unwanted attention," Cheshire continued laughing while offering a reprimand.
But Alice remained silent, her gaze fixed menacingly on the two figures getting further away
from her.
"Cheshire..."
"Hmm? What is it? Are you ready to listen to the love master's advice now?" Cheshire
inquired.
"Junior is a cheater."
"Eh? Come on now, Alice. I know he's your fated one, but calling him a cheater when you
aren't exactly in a relationship yet is a bit much, you know?" Cheshire chuckled lightly. "His heart, it fluctuated in intense pink whenever he looked at her"
But at Alice's last words, Cheshire stopped his intense laughter and adopted a more serious
expression, as he looked at the fleeing Riley... before circling around and glancing at Alice's
face.
"Oh my...."
He didn't notice it before... but blood might just spill soon. For the first time in his life Cheshire felt genuine worry for Someone other than his master.