Chapter 54 - 54 - It’s not that easy as it seems
Chapter 54: Chapter 54 - It's not that easy as it seems
As I awoke, my first destination was the bathroom mirror. I examined my reflection, noting a slight improvement in the burn marks on my face.
It was progress, but not enough to my liking.
I sighed, realizing that healing would take time.
After a refreshing shower, I decided that wearing a mask was no longer necessary.
I just wore my uniform. also the healing effects of 'Zendal' had smoothed my skin's texture, but the burn marks were still visible. Patience was key, it seemed.
With my face uncovered, I made my way to Kael's room. We were classmates, and his dorm was conveniently located in the same building.
I knocked on his door, and when he answered, I detected a hint of fear in his expression.
However, thanks to the side effect of his Bloodline, he was likely interpreting my visit in a positive light, as if it made him realize his mistake.
"Please come inside, Zephyr," he invited me in, his body showing signs of complete healing thanks to the high-level potions.
"About yesterday, Kael, I'm sorry," I began, affecting a tone of guilt.
I knew his ability's side effect would skew this apology in a positive direction. contemporary romance
"I apologize too, Zephyr. I also judged you based on your appearance," he responded, confirming my expectations.
As his words reached my ears, I clenched my fist, making a silent vow that I would become the villain of his life's next volume.
"It's okay. I'll take my leave then," I said, concealing my true intentions as I exited his room.
With those words, I exited Kael's room, leaving everything up to the strength of his Bloodline's side effect.
I knew that the positive interpretation of my visit was in his hands now, and it would determine how he perceived our encounter.
My plans were set in motion, and I would continue to use every advantage I could to achieve my goals.
I stepped out of the dormitory, taking in the refreshing air and gazing up at the sky. Professor Deventhia had assigned me the task of looking after Valeriana, but her ability posed a unique challenge.
However, I was determined to face it head-on.
With a sense of determination, I made my way to the classroom. As I entered, I scanned the room for Valeriana, knowing I needed to test my newfound control over intent.
"Hello, Valeriana," I greeted her with a friendly smile. She nodded in response, her golden eyes meeting mine.
I decided to put my newfound knowledge to the test. I thought, 'You look beautiful,' directed at her.
I noticed a subtle change in her expression as her eyes narrowed slightly. It seemed that my attempt had some effect.
'Bingo' thought triumphantly, realizing that influencing her through thoughts might not be as challenging as I had initially thought.
However, I quickly noticed a change in her expression as she frowned.
I realized that lingering here any longer would be unwise.
It was clear that if I continued down this path, my entire plan could be exposed.
With a sense of caution, I decided to move on, leaving Valeriana behind for the moment.
I took my seat in the classroom, my mind filled with thoughts and questions.
Had I become too hasty in my attempts to control intent?
While I had managed to influence Thalia successfully due to my past experience, maintaining this level of control at all times would be a different challenge.
As I pondered this, a name surfaced in my mind: 'The Sanctum.'
There had to be something on the second floor of that mysterious place that could help me gain better control over my thoughts.
It felt like my best option.
"Good morning, Zeph," Thalia's voice interrupted my thoughts.
"Good morning, Thalia," I replied, striving to maintain a pure intent in my interactions with her.
I couldn't help but wonder if Thalia's awakened ability was relatively new, making her easier to fool.
However, I couldn't count on that remaining the case in the future.
I knew that to access the answers I sought, I needed the key to the second floor of The Sanctum, which was located in Ronen Duchy.
Unfortunately, I was currently bound to the academy for a year, unable to leave its confines.
Everything felt like a complicated mess,
and I realized I needed to decrease the frequency of my interactions with these girls.
I had to be confident and careful, as a single hasty decision could lead to my downfall.
All I needed was one year to figure things out, and I was determined to make the most of it..
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