Inside Mazar City was an area so expensive that common citizens could never dream of even entering it. In front of it, a middle-aged lady could be seen wearing the uniform that professors at Mazar Academy wore; she was busy looking at the time on her smartphone.
She wore black trousers, a white shirt, and a navy blue blazer. Her alluring body was curved in the right places. Soon, a black, expensive car stopped in front of the gate where she was standing. A Beautiful young teenage girl walked out of it.
She was also wearing the uniform of the Mazar Academy. There was a Royal blue badge with a white border on top of the upper pocket of her Blazer. On it, 'Head Girl' was written. The girl greeted the professor and started talking with her.
Anyone who saw these two beauties could not help but feel blessed. It made their day, but it also made them curious: who could be that Bastard making these two fairies wait? Not long after a cold gust of wind appeared In the air; a Giant four-meter bird appeared covered in Blue flames.
The next moment, this mystical creature disappeared, and a figure could be seen gliding down from the sky, holding onto a long Black chain. As his feet met the ground, his face was revealed. He was a handsome teenage boy with mysterious purple eyes and platinum-color hair.
He was also wearing the student uniform of Mazar Academy: a white shirt over Black pants and a navy blue-colored Tie with gray stripes. On top of his shirt, he was wearing a Blazer with a badge similar to the one the girl wore; the only change was that on his badge, 'Head Boy' was written.
He greeted the professor before apologizing. Sorry, Mam, for being late; a swarm of flying beasts attacked me," he said with a smile on his face while rubbing the back of his head.
The professor nodded, accepting his apology with a smile, but the girl beside her had different plans. She looked at the boy and asked, "To be able to delay you for such a long time, there must have been many Epic Stage Beasts on it. Can you tell me which type of creature they were?"
When he heard that, the boy's face palled, but he didn't back down. "What will you do after knowing about them? They have already left, and why should I share this information with you for free?"
"You," the girl, wanted to argue more, and the boy was ready with his next line. It was a little disappointing that this interesting battle never took place. "Stop it, you two. You have grown up; don't act like kids," said the professor.
"It was he who started all this," said the girl, pointing out the boy.
"Wasn't it you who asked me the question first?" said the boy as he stared at the girl.
"Why wouldn't I when I know that you are lying?" replied the girl. An angry expression appeared on her beautiful face as she stared at him with her hands on her waist.
"How can you tell that I was lying when you don't have any proof?" said the boy as he approached her, not backing down at all.
"It's easy; I don't need proof. You are a professional liar; nine of the ten things you say are lies," said the girl. "You,..." the boy was about to respond when the professor interrupted again. "If you both want to have a mock battle, then I should cancel our tickets. At least look at the surroundings before you start fighting."I think you should take a look at
"We are in front of the road; everyone is watching how the Head Boy and Head Girl of Mazar Academy are arguing with each other. Think about the image of the academy if you don't care about your public image," she added.
"Sorry, Mam. This would have never happened if someone had been on time," said the girl in an apologetic manner.
"It's not my fault, Mam; if someone had not poked me and created an argument out of nothing, This would have never happened," said the boy, with an innocuous face as if he were being falsely accused.
"Quiet! From now on, I don't want both of you to open your mouths. Follow me," said the professor as she entered the gate. Both students looked at each other before looking at the other side, not wanting to see each other's faces.
They soon appeared in a well-guarded place. The teacher showed them three virtual tickets on her smartphone. After checking them, they were allowed to enter. The professor said, "Come," and entered the giant rectangular black gate with a purple portal.
As a Gentleman, Rishi decided to follow the ladies' first rule. He waited for two seconds but saw that Kajal was not moving. Rishi touched her back and said, "Enter already; we don't have the whole day."
Kajal turned back, looking a little scared; her legs were shaking. She said, "I am not feeling good; can't we go there by car?"
Rishi laughed, "Why not? We will reach there by evening, when the entry time is over. Then, instead of entering the Secret Realm, we will move around there and see the beautiful sites of the city. We can go shopping too, but once we return to the academy, you will be the one to take all the blame."
Kajal clenched her fists as she listened to his bullshit, talking to him was waste of time and energy; her hands were itching to smack his cocky face, but she somehow controlled herself and approached the Space Gate slowly. She was moving at the pace of a snail. Rishi couldn't wait any longer; he pushed her inside before entering himself.
The teacher saw them both appear so late and asked, "Why did it take you so much time?"
Kajal was silent. A few beads of sweat appeared on her forehead as she looked at her surroundings. She was a little nervous, as this was her first time entering a space gate.
"I would have entered way sooner if Kajal was not there. She was moving with the pace of a snail." He wanted to say more, but he felt pain as Kajal's feet stomped on his.
"It's not that. It's my first time entering a Space gate, so I was a little nervous," explained Kajal. She became more confident as she got used to this place.
The professor looked at both of them and didn't know what to do with them. She was worried about their future. How would they stay together if they fought like this?