Chapter 20: Cramming for the Comprehensive Exam (1)

Chapter 20: Cramming for the Comprehensive Exam (1)

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"With this, today's class is over. The comprehensive exams start tomorrow, so study hard and I'll see you then."

There were no afternoon classes today.

It was a small courtesy of the Royal Academy of Lucia for the students who would be grappling with exams soon.

"Before we head to the library, let's go to the cafeteria!"

"Right, let's hurry before it gets crowded!"

Students left their classrooms, heading towards the cafeteria, the library, and the dorms, each with their own destination in mind.

"...."

Eugene was sprawled over his desk, passed out.

Due to the intense training that began on Saturday and lasted until Wednesday, Eugene, desperately needing rest, passed out during class.

It was fortunate he passed out sooner rather than later since he had to start preparing for the exams once he woke up.

His naturally gifted physique would probably recover in three hours or so.

"Celine, lets go grab some food."

"Okay."nove(l)bi(n.)com

After briefly glancing at Eugene, Tina and Celine, headed out of the classroom for the cafeteria.

As they walked, they casually ignored the commotion around them, especially the commotion that came from supporting Eugene.

Being the center of attention was a common experience for them.

While walking, Tina spoke up,

"Celine, are you interested in Eugene too?"

"...What?"

Celines face twisted in confusion.

Didnt that imply Tina herself was interested in Eugene?

Realizing her slip of the tongue, Tina hurriedly added,

"No, I mean, hasn't he changed a lot in the past month and a half? Like, he's strangely excelling in magic and swordsmanship. Aren't you curious about that?"

"Oh, that's what you meant?"

Celine's face relaxed,

"If thats the case... well..."

Her voice trailed off,

'...I'm not sure.'

She had always been more inclined to hide her feelings rather than show them, even from herself.

'Really... I have no idea.'

About a month ago, she had sparred with Eugene.

That day, she was overwhelmed by her own mistakes and disappointed in herself.

She didnt have the time to recognize Eugenes talent.

But when she had a moment to reflect, she realized something.

The swordsmanship Eugene displayed that day wasn't the result of mere chance or effort.

If it were about effort, then the six months he seemingly threw away wouldnt make sense.

It was simply overwhelming talent.

Had Eugene been born in a renowned swordsmanship family like hers, trained systematically in the art of the sword from a young age, and had consumed the magical elixirs and pills of her family to boost his mana, it's unimaginable how strong he would have been.

'At least as strong as me, if not stronger.'

Though Celine assessed it as such, she knew there was a high probability that he surpassed her.

The duel that day ended in a draw, and had it continued, she, with her mana advantage, would likely have won.

Yet, Eugene had only taken up the sword again less than two weeks prior.

To have sparred with such an opponent for so long was, in itself, already a defeat.

It wasn't an exaggeration to say that I felt the difference in talent.

I don't plan on ever being the weaker one.

In this world, the prestige of a family was unimaginably vast.

Even if my talent fell short of Eugene, I can rise higher through the support of my family.

Even if I'm outmatched in swordsmanship, my overwhelming magical prowess could secure victory.

But that's the problem.

Being outmatched in swordsmanship was the most significant issue.

That's why, when I met Eugene last time, I almost instinctively grabbed him.

My slowly improving sword skills felt suffocating.

I thought that maybe, just like before, he might unexpectedly offer some advice on it.

Given our relationship, that's unlikely.

If it wasn't for our current relationship, I'd at least want to exchange words about swordsmanship.

If only our relationship were different

What's on your mind? It's written all over your face.

What?

You suddenly went silent. I was just admiring your pretty face, but then your expression started shifting.

"Is there really a difference?"

"There is! He doesn't dislike seeing our faces!"

He just doesn't care!

"Is... that so?"

As she continued listening, Celine strangely felt convinced.

Celine cautiously asked,

"So what are you suggesting?"

Good question! She's finally taking the bait!

Tina asserted with conviction.

"We should join forces."

"How?"

"If we see a situation where we can do something with Eugene when we're together, we should approach him."

"Can't we just do that alone?"

No!

"If you want to approach after drawing a line, it's not enough to just have a bit of courage. It's much harder to do alone."

"Ah, so..."

Because you've made it impossibly hard for yourself by drawing such a clear line, you want us to do it together?

"It's better with two people, right?"

"Yes. Just now, wasn't it better when we both took Eugene's side together?"

...It makes sense.

When Celine defended Eugene alone, the entire class froze, and it felt like time had stopped.

Nobody could speak.

But when Tina stepped in, the tension broke, and the class resumed.

Some students seemed to have simply given up on trying to understand, but the main point was that the situation was diffused.

And if, as Tina said, if our relationship with Eugene improved slightly?

'Maybe we could discuss the sword.'

Collecting her thoughts, Celine said,

"Alright, Ill keep it in mind."

"Thanks! So you agree?"

With a beaming smile, Tina hugged Celine.

Despite practicing with the sword every day, how did Celine have such soft arms?

The feeling of her smooth, pale skin felt good.

"Celine, want to have lunch and then go to the library together? We have a test tomorrow."

"I've already studied everything, so..."

"Don't say that~"

Tina leaned in closer.

Suddenly feeling overwhelmed, Celine let out a small groan.

"If you want me to, Ill go."

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Raei Translations

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Three hours had passed.

In a corner of the empty classroom, Eugene awoke.

He glanced at the clock with a haggard face.

"Thank goodness."

Only three hours had passed since he had fainted.

If he pulled an all-nighter now to cram for his exams, he could be one step closer to his goal.

His aim was to avoid failing.

He never intended to achieve good grades from the start.

Every second was valuable for honing his swordsmanship; how could he divert that for studies?

History? Noble etiquette?

He didnt have the luxury of time to stuff such knowledge into his head.

Eugene's plan was to earn just enough grades to prevent being held back in his third year.

'I planned to cram starting three days ago...'

But he was now down to only one day due to unexpected circumstances.

Still, he believed things would work out.

With his natural prowess in swordsmanship and magic, he could achieve decent grades without studying.

Neither theory nor application worried him.

Moreover, without those subjects, more than half of the subjects to study were reduced.

There were no practical exams for subjects other than swordsmanship and magic, and most of them were based on memorization anyway.

'First, to the library.'

Eugene gathered all his study materials and left the classroom for the library.

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