"Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please?"
Lia and I immediately turned to the voice.
In the center of the room stood a man who effortlessly drew everyone's gaze. His red suit highlighted his fiery hair and sharp features, making him even more striking.
All eyes were on him, the spotlight naturally following his every move as the room fell silent.
As soon as I saw him, one thought crossed my mind
"...Marcus?"
Why does he look so good?
Even as a guy, I had to admit he was handsome. But, to be honest, I still believed I was better looking.
No one in this room could outshine me.
Marcus just had a certain flair about himthat's probably why he stood out.
With a confident smile, he started, "Thank you all for coming tonight. It's rare that we get to host such a distinguished group."
He scanned the room, his eyes gleaming with charm and excitement. "Tonight is more than just socializing or having a good time. It's about pushing our limits and experiencing something extraordinary."
Marcus delivered his speech with enthusiasm.
He spoke about new ideas and adventures, sharing stories of past achievements and the exciting opportunities ahead.
I wasn't paying much attention to his continuos talking, while everyone else appeared completely absorbed by his energy and enthusiasm.
It felt like they were totally captivated by him.
I began to wonder if he might actually be the main character here.
I couldn't understand why everyone was so fascinated, treating his words as if they were something important...
Seriously, guys, he's just going over some history and stuff.
Didn't you all learn about this when you were kids?
**Sigh**
Now I see why my grandfather always said, "Education is important."
"And now," Marcus said, brimming with excitement, "I want to make tonight unforgettable. So, I've got an idea." He paused, letting the suspense hang in the air. "How about a challenge? A full scale competition that combines strategy, skill, and luck. What do you all think?"
"Huh?"
I quickly tuned back in, intrigued by what he had in mind.
Competition?
Duel fights were common at the Cannes meetings, but a full-scale competition was quite rare.
In fact, there's only been one instance in the history of the Cannes meeting where a large-scale competition took place.
Marcus stood at the center of the room, his eyes sweeping over the crowd, a mix of curiosity on his face.
He definitely wants everyone to participate...
I quickly turned to Lia and said, "Lia, what?"
To my surprise, she was no longer beside me.
Where did she go?
I scanned the room and eventually spotted her in the corner, chatting with her older sister, Anna.
How did she get over there so quickly?
I didn't even notice her leave...
I must have been so focused on everything else that I completely overlooked it.
Anyway, back to the situation at hand...
The air was thick with tension, and it seemed
everyone was waiting for someone to speak.
Then, a voice suddenly cut through the silence.
"How about a virtual monster hunting competition?" Solos suggested, stepping forward with a relaxed smile.
As he proposed the idea to Marcus, he glanced at me for a few seconds.
We locked eyes for a moment.
Neither of us moved.
It felt like we were magnetically pulled together, our stares intense.
If anyone had been watching closely, they might have noticed sparks flying between us.
Then he quickly looked away, but not before giving me a mocking smile.
This guy...
I expected someone to jump in, but I didn't think it would be him.
Now I understand why he suggested that idea to Marcus. His mocking smile confirmed my suspicions.
He's trying to embarrass me again, just like last time, and show he's superior in front of everyone.
But...
I smirked, a plan starting to form.
This time, things will be different.
Our ranks are nearly the samejust one or two sub-ranks apartbut with my new technique and skills, he's in for a surprise...
Marcus raised an eyebrow, considering the idea.
"That sounds fair," he replied. "What do the rest of you think?"
He glanced around the room, waiting for a response.
The crowd broke into soft whispers, people leaning in to discuss quietly.
I could hear some guys nearby whispering quietly to each other.
Nevertheless, his reputation still took a dive.
So, what am I doing here, just sitting around?
The answer is simple: nothing.
Normally, I'd be out hunting by now, but when I glance at my smartwatch, I realize it's already too late.
**Name: Michael Frostburne**
**Total Rules Broken: 1**
**Current Rules Broken: 0**
**Time: 1:31 a.m.**
**Date: 19th June, 2130**
Yeah... far too late.
The party ended about 15 or 20 minutes ago, and I've already missed most of my prime hunting time.
Sure, I could still go out for a couple of hours, but I've decided against it.
If I do, I'll likely miss out on enough sleep, and I can't afford that.
A calm, rested mind is key in virtual reality.
*Sigh.*
I should probably leave.
There's really no point in staying here any longer, but this place did give me the peace I needed for now.
***
[Hello everyone, this is Dior Elebero from News 24 with an important update. Just a few hours ago, Florence Academy announced a major virtual match featuring the younger generation of the Elite society. This decision comes after an announcement from Sir Marcus, the future heir to the Federal Association, aimed at ensuring full participation. The match is scheduled for 9 a.m., which means we're just 30 minutes away! Florence Academy will live-stream the entire event, so stay tuned for all the action. We'll keep you posted on any updates. For now, we'll take a short break, but after that, we'll bring you the live coverage. Thank you.]
The reporter, standing in front of flashing lights and official banners, shared the news with excitement.
"Finally, it's happening," I muttered under my breath.
I'd been waiting for this moment for what felt like an eternity.
I turned off my phone and leaned back against the wall for support, scanning the room. It was filled with people, all chatting with one another, their voices blending into a low murmur.
*Hmm...*
The noise was starting to annoy me, so I closed my eyes, focusing on calming my mind.
I was in Rotinham Hall at Florence Academy, surrounded by the crowd, but I chose to keep my distance.
Standing alone in a corner, I preferred to stay on the sidelines, observing from afar.
I didn't feel like talking to anyone in the room, mainly because of the rules Marcus had set.
They were simple but strict.
The rules were-
"Michael!"
I quickly opened my eyes when I heard my name being called. It was Allen, waving and walking straight toward me.
*Really?*
I thought.
*Why is he coming over here?*
I suddenly felt flustered as everyoneJames, Mira, and even my rival Solosturned to look at me, as if noticing me for the first time.
All eyes in the room were on me.
Even Lia was looking my way.
I kept my cool and stayed composed, a skill I'd picked up thanks to Allen's training.
When he got closer, I asked, "What's going on? Why'd you shout my name like that?"
Allen grinned and said, "Oh, nothing. I just wanted to see if I could embarrass you."
Seriously?
I stared at him, completely baffled.
He called me out just for that?
I was about to say something, but he cut me off. "You did great! I couldn't embarrass you at all. You definitely live up to the nickname 'Silent Star.'"
Ugh, not that nickname again.
I began to say, "You should" but before I could finish, the doors to the hall swung open.
A middle-aged man with blue eyes and black hair, who had an average appearance and build, walked into the hall.
I didn't know him, but his outfit resembled the ones worn by professors when I was at this academy.
That probably meant he was one of the current instructors of this academy.
I decided to use my appraisal skill to learn more about him.
***
Name: Trion Hedler
Age: 37
Height: 6 feet
Weight: 110 kg
Personality: Inquisitive, enjoys toxic substances, holds misogynistic views, and is smart when necessary.
Rank: ???
Probability: ???
***
Wait, what? How is this possible?
This doesn't align with the academy's rules.