The room erupted. Conversations breaking out across every row. Guild kids turning to look at us. Blairâs posture going even stiffer.
Vale let it ride for exactly ten seconds before snapping his fingers. Silence crashed down like a physical weight.
"Hereâs the fun part. Iâve reviewed both squadsâ combat footage. Obsidian Elite has better individual stats, cleaner form, and more experience. They should win. Easily."
He paused.
"But the Midnight Foxes have something Elite doesnât. You actually like each other. You coordinate. You adapt. You donât have Blair screaming at everyone when things go sideways."
Charles stood up. "Professor, thatâsâ"
"Sit down, Leone."
Charles sat.
Valeâs eyes swept across us again. "Tomorrowâs gates are identical difficulty. Forest biome. Wolf packs. Standard Tier II parameters. Your clear time, core count, and coordination scores determine the winner. Not your family name. Not your daddyâs IHC connections. Just performance."
He smiled under the mask. I could tell.
"So. Train hard. Donât die. And try not to embarrass me in front of the other homeroom teachers. I have a reputation to maintain as the professor whose students fail spectacularly or succeed against all odds. Thereâs no middle ground in Obsidian. Come back in 20 minutes."
Vale dismissed us with a wave and pulled out his phone, immediately absorbed in whatever game he played during class time.
The lecture hall emptied in stages. Guild kids first, clustered around Blair who stood frozen at her desk staring at nothing. Regular admissions next, buzzing about tomorrowâs competition. Lottery winners last, because we always left last.
Belle stood. "Well. Thatâs not terrifying at all."
"Sixty-five points," Jordan said quietly. "Thatâs two cores. Maybe three if we get lucky with quality."
"Or one really good boss kill," I added.
Naomi gathered her bag slowly. "What if we lose?"
"Then weâre second place going into winter evaluations." Belle shrugged. "Could be worse."
"Could be better."
"Yeah. It could." Belle looked at me. "No pressure, right?"
"Right. Just a friendly competition where half the school watches us get crushed by an S-rank heiress and her squad of trained killers."
"Thatâs the spirit."
We filed out into the hallway. Misato waited outside, arms crossed, expression unreadable.
"Team meeting. Noon. East field. Be there or run double laps tomorrow."
She walked off before we could respond.
Jordan watched her go. "Sheâs scarier than usual."
"Sheâs always scary," Belle countered.
"Yeah, but now sheâs scary with a purpose."
Belle conceded the point with a nod.
We split up at the main quad. Belle headed toward the library to study for Crossâs quiz. Jordan shambled toward his room to either nap or die, unclear which. Naomi walked with me toward Building C.
"You okay?" she asked after weâd walked in silence for thirty seconds.
"Yeah. Why?"
"Because you get quiet when youâre thinking too hard. And youâve been quiet since Vale made the announcement."
I pulled her into the space between Buildings C and D where nobody walked because the architecture created a wind tunnel that made standing there miserable.
Naomi looked at me with those pink eyes that saw too much.
"Talk to me."
"Iâm fine."
"Liar."
"Iâm concerned."
"About?"
"Sixty-five points is nothing. Two good cores. One mistake on either side and the rankings flip."
"So we donât make mistakes."
"Naomi. Blairâs team has an S-rank, two A-ranks, and Javier, whoâs probably going to unlock some protagonist bullshit ability right when it matters most."
"And we have you."
I stared at her. "Iâm one person."
"Youâre the person who killed an alpha with a spear. Who cleared an A-rank gate. Who went from rank 250 to 141 in three weeks." She stepped closer. "Youâre the person who makes Belle laugh. Who helps Jordan stop hating everything for five minutes. Who makes Misato actually smile."
"Thatâsâ"
"Youâre also the person Iâm in love with. So yeah. Youâre one person. But youâre the right person."
The words hung between us like physical objects.
Love.
Sheâd said it before. Through text. Half-asleep in my bed. But not like this. Not in the daylight where I could see her face and watch her mean it.
"Naomiâ"
"You donât have to say it back. I know itâs complicated. I know you have Aurora and Belle and probably six other girls I donât know about yet."
"Six is excessive."
"Is it?" But she smiled. "Look. Iâm not asking you to choose me over them. Iâm just saying that tomorrow? When weâre in that gate? Iâm fighting for you. Not for rankings. Not for house points. For you."
I pulled her against me and kissed her forehead. Her hair smelled like coconut shampoo and morning rain.
"I donât deserve you."
"Probably not. But youâre stuck with me anyway."
My phone buzzed. Belle, in the group chat.
"Emergency. Vault. Now. Found something."
Naomi checked hers and looked at me. "We should go."
"Yeah."
We jogged toward the Vault together, her hand finding mine as we ran.
The Vault sat in the basement of the main administration building, accessible only through a security checkpoint that scanned our IDs and logged every entry. Belle waited inside near the equipment section, her face flushed and her breathing fast.
"Whatâs wrong?"
"Wrong? Nothingâs wrong. Everythingâs right. Look."
She pulled up her phone and showed me a detection overlay from her buffed Treasure Sense. The screen displayed the entire campus mapped in three dimensions, with value signatures highlighted in different colors.
Most were green. Common items. Pocket change.
A few yellow. Uncommon. Maybe worth keeping.
Two orange. Rare. Actually valuable.
And one massive red signature pulsing in the restricted zone north of campus.
"Thatâs the Platinum crystal I mentioned Monday."
"Belleâ"
"I know what youâre going to say. Itâs restricted. Itâs probably warded. Weâd get expelled if caught. I know."
"Then why show me?"
"Because itâs worth one hundred thousand credits. Split five ways, thatâs twenty thousand each. Thatâs more than weâll make from gates this entire semester."
Jordan appeared from behind a shelf. "I heard âtwenty thousandâ and got interested. What are we stealing?"
"Weâre not stealing anything," I said firmly.
"Borrowing without permission?"
"Jordan."
"Permanently borrowing?"
"No."
Belle crossed her arms. "Itâs just sitting there. Behind wards nobody checks. We have a buffed Silver-tier detection specialist, a genius shadow manipulator, and a guy who can fly and blast through walls. This is literally what we trained for."
"Trained for gates. Not theft."
"Gates are just theft with monsters."
She had a point.
Fuck, she had a point.
Naomi walked up looking concerned. "Whatâs going on?"
"Belle wants to rob the academy."
"I want to secure unclaimed resources for our squadâs operational budget."
"Thatâs just robbery with extra words."
"Exactly. Iâm evolving." Belle turned to Naomi. "You in?"
Naomi looked at the detection overlay. Her eyes widened when she saw the value estimate.
"Thatâs... thatâs enough to pay off my dadâs boat. And my brothersâ school. Andâ"
"Naomi." I caught her wrist gently. "Weâre not doing this."
"Why not?"
"Because we just climbed to second place. We have a gate tomorrow that could put us in first. Why risk everything for a crystal that might get us expelled?"
Belleâs expression went cold. "You mean why risk
your
everything. Youâre the one with the death timer. The rest of us are just trying to survive on fifteen hundred credits a month while guild kids buy thousand-dollar shoes."
"Belleâ"
"No. You know what? Forget it. Iâll do it myself."