Chapter 254: Tutorial 3
'Do you like me, junior?'
That simple yet profound question had haunted Alice ever since she met Riley.
It was a burden-a weight on her mind that refused to leave.
Riley, an existence she felt was destined for her, was also an anomaly she struggled to accept.
He possessed the very thing her mother had once told her to trust, the thing that would guide her through the storm ahead. And yet, it was the same thing Alice had grown to doubt most in her life.
Feelings.
Trust.
Relationships.
These were foreign concepts to Alice.
Despite the mature, composed front she always presented, deep down, she was still a young, inexperienced girl-lost in a world of emotions she barely understood.
But she knew.
She knew that one day, she would have to confront it all: her fears, her doubts, and the tangled mess of her emotions.
Destined to face the White Apocalypse, Alice understood that she needed something, or rather someone, she could truly trust.
Without it, she knew she couldn't survive what lay ahead.
And that was why, on that day, as she was embraced by the young man she was fated to meet -the same man she feared would be lost to great danger-her resolve wavered.
"Senior..."
The soft call of her title made her heart jolt.
"Riley?"
Her voice quivered slightly as she turned to face him.
Beneath a pile of fallen professors, in a world that seemed to have frozen in time, Riley stood.
His hazy gaze, clouded with exhaustion and pain, suddenly locked onto hers with surprising clarity.
And then, he smiled.
"You look lovely, senior-" he murmured, his voice tinged with an almost playful warmth. "Huh?"
Alice blinked, her mind swirling with confusion. Her golden eyes scanned his expression, trying to piece together what he meant.
It was a moment fraught with questions and uncertainty, but despite it all, one thing was clear. The emotions shining in his eyes, the unguarded sincerity in his voice-they were genuine.
And in that instant, Alice saw it. The pink radiance within him, a pure and untainted light, radiated so brightly it was almost intoxicating. It was real.
Before she could gather her thoughts, Riley reached out and pulled her close, catching her off guard with a sudden, fervent kiss.
Her mind spun, a thousand questions bubbling to the surface, yet she couldn't find the will to push him away.
Because in that brief, electrifying moment, something clicked within her.
All her doubts, all her confusion-they seemed insignificant.
And for the first time, Alice realized that perhaps, the answers she had been seeking weren't found in overthinking or endless questioning.
THUMP-! THUMP-!
They were found in him.
.....
"What are you doing here?"
Snow's voice cut through the air, cold and sharp as her blue eyes locked onto Alice.
Suspicion swirled within her gaze, and though her tone remained calm, the undertone was unmistakable.
Her emotions bubbled beneath her composed demeanor-worry, doubt, annoyance, and even a flicker of anger.
It was unusual for her to feel so rattled, but seeing Alice here, of all places, had ignited something unfamiliar.
Alice had always been beautiful-Snow couldn't deny that. But today, there was something different. It wasn't just her usual allure; it was as though she'd somehow grown even more radiant.
Snow's instincts screamed at her, her "woman's sense" tingling with a mixture of unease and jealousy.
Riley and Alice had always been close. Snow was aware of their bond, even if she didn't like it. But there were boundaries-unspoken yet understood-that hadn't been crossed.
So why was Alice here now, casually teleporting into Riley's room as if it were the most natural thing in the world? And looking like that?
"I..." Alice hesitated for a moment, her golden eyes shifting toward Riley, who remained unconscious and suspended in midair under Snow's telekinetic spell.
Her gaze softened briefly as she assessed him, scanning for injuries.
"I came to visit Junior, as promised..."
"Visit as promised...?" Snow's eyes narrowed and repeated the words, her tone laced with skepticism. "What exactly do you mean by 'promise,' Senior?"
There was no mistaking the threatening edge in her words. Snow wasn't one to let things slide, especially when it concerned Riley.
Alice's attention snapped back to Snow, her golden eyes meeting her icy blue ones with equal intensity. There was no hesitation now, no wavering as she matched Snow's energy.
"A promise Junior and I made," Alice replied firmly, her tone carrying a quiet but undeniable strength. "It has nothing to do with Your Highness. And," she added pointedly, her gaze flicking to Riley before returning to Snow, "why are you here?"
This wasn't the first time Alice and Snow had crossed paths.
They had met on several occasions-whether through formal introductions or casual
greetings.
As prominent figures within the student council, their interactions were inevitable, especially during the brief period before Snow assumed her position as president.
Just yesterday, the two had even collaborated to shield Riley from the academy's higher-ups,
a rare moment of teamwork.
But despite their shared responsibilities and occasional cooperation, Alice and Snow were far
from friendly.
Their relationship could best be described as neutral-cordial enough on the surface but laced with underlying tension.
"Whatever my reasons maybe, It has nothing to do with you now does it?" Snow said casually "So why the sudden 'unexpected and illegal' visit Senior~?"
"I believe my presence here has nothing to do with you either, Your Highness," Alice said smoothly, her tone respectful but carrying a subtle edge. "And i already told you right I'm
here because of my promise with Junior~"
"Hm~" Snow's gaze sharpened, her blue eyes narrowing ever so slightly. "That may be true," she replied, her voice steady, "but for such a well respected senior from the magic department to suddenly visit a fellow student secretly, and in the boys' dorm no less-"
Alice interrupted with a soft, knowing smile. "Aren't you essentially doing the same thing,
Your Highness?"
Snow's composure faltered briefly, but she recovered quickly. "I have my reasons," she
countered coolly.
"And I have mine as well," Alice retorted, her voice dripping with a polite yet challenging
undertone.
The questions spiraled through Alice's mind, gnawing at her composure.
Her thoughts drifted to her convictions, the unwavering belief that Riley was her destiny.
It wasn't mere infatuation or baseless hope-she had felt it.
That day, the emotions radiating from him, the undeniable connection they shared-it was
real. Her golden eyes, once bright with confidence, began to dim, their shine clouded by doubt and
frustration.
The weight of Snow's words bore down on her like an anchor, pulling her into an abyss of uncertainty.
"...There's no way that's true," she mumbled, her tone firm but chillingly cold. The room
seemed to drop a few degrees as her mana instinctively swirled around her, an unspoken declaration of her disbelief.
Snow, noticing the subtle but palpable shift in atmosphere, didn't back down. Instead, she responded in kind, raising her own mana.
Golden and red sparks filled the air, dancing and clashing as if echoing the tension between
them.
"Oh my~" Snow cooed, though her expression hardened. "I don't know what you're imagining, Senior, but Riley and I have been together for quite some time now. I've no reason
to lie, especially to someone like you." Her words were a dagger wrapped in silk, her calm yet
cutting tone designed to provoke.
Alice's fists clenched, her red mana flaring brighter, painting the room in a vivid crimson hue. Her lips pressed tightly together before parting with a sharp inhale.
"I don't know why you would say such indecent lies, Princess," Alice spat, her voice trembling
not with fear, but with barely contained fury. "But I'm Junior's real lover!" She jabbed a finger
toward Snow, her golden eyes now blazing with determination. "After all... he already took my first!"
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The room fell deathly silent.
"Huh?"
Snow blinked; her icy composure momentarily shattered. Her elegant demeanor faltered as
she stared at Alice then at the sleeping Riley, processing the unexpected declaration.
"Took your... what?"
Her blue eyes darkened matching Alice.
...
Waking up, I found myself staring at yet another unfamiliar sight.
It wasn't the usual disorienting view of a foreign ceiling, the kind I had reluctantly grown
used to.
No, this time, it was something entirely different-a vast, foreign sky.
The expanse above was streaked with hues of twilight, a mixture of golds, purples, and blues
that seemed almost too serene to exist in reality.
My body felt... different.
Refreshed?
Stronger than usual, as though the very air around me had revitalized every cell in my being.
'Looks like Snow's spell did wonders...' I mused silently, flexing my hands and stretching
lazily.
Maybe I should ask her to do this for me more often... though she'd probably lecture me about overworking myself first.
I shifted slightly, feeling the soft tickle of grass beneath me.
The meadow stretched as far as the eye could see, the blades swaying gently in rhythm with
the wind's caress.
The crisp scent of the earth mingled with the floral undertones of nearby wildflowers.
"Where... am I right now?" I muttered aloud, my voice breaking the quiet stillness.
Had Snow taken me to a park or some secret location to help me relax?
It wasn't really beyond her to orchestrate something like this; she always had a way of making
her actions seem both grand and subtle.
And yet, something about this place felt... off.
Just as I began to piece my thoughts together, a soft, lilting voice sounded behind me.
"Hmm~ You're up~"
My body froze.
Every instinct, every nerve screamed at me, a primal warning system that sent shivers
coursing down my spine.
Goosebumps prickled my skin as the voice resonated, sweet and familiar, yet laced with something... dangerous.
"You know," the voice continued, its tone playful yet intimate, "you could rest a bit more...
Darling~" Before I could react, a soft tug at my shoulder pulled me slightly backward, and I felt the unmistakable warmth of someone pressing against me.
The gentle but firm pressure of a pair of arms wrapped around me from behind, the sensation
of her chest against my back impossible to ignore.
I turned my head slowly-too slowly-like a creaky machine reluctant to function. Every
motion felt weighted, as if my body was resisting the very act of facing her.
A young woman, radiant and hauntingly beautiful. Her features were ethereal, almost too perfect to belong to this world.
White hair cascaded down her shoulders, catching the fading light of the sky and shimmering
like diamond's.
Her eyes glowed with an unnatural crimson vibrancy, reflecting a mixture of amusement and
something far darker.
Her smile was soft but predatory, as though she already owned everything she desired-and I
was no exception.
Her beauty wasn't just captivating; it was terrifying. It was the kind of beauty that could stop
a heart not with affection, but with sheer dread.
The future cause of my death.
"...Liyana?"