âClassmate Galatus, if thereâs ever a chance in the future... perhaps we can exchange ideas sometime.â
As she was leaving, the black-haired girl said this lightly.
âOh? Classmate Isatia, are you saying youâre interested in me?â
âIâm interested in everything about you.â
The black-haired girl glanced over her shoulder toward the silver-haired girl resting her chin in her hand at the table. Their similarly noble violet eyes locked across the distance. In each of their gazes, there was only the otherâs mirrored pair of beautiful eyes.
âIs that so? Iâm honored.â
Aesphyra replied with a sweet smile.
Tch. Look at her getting smug.
Vinny shot a sidelong glance at Aesphyra, unable to suppress a click of the tongue in his thoughts.
Soon, the black-haired girlâs figure faded into the distance.
As he watched her disappearing silhouette, Vinny remained silent. He glanced at Aesphyra beside him and barely stopped himself from blurting out, âDo all you Carillian-blooded people have some built-in riddler trait or what?â
Though Vinny didnât quite catch the underlying implication of what Isatia had said earlier, Aesphyra certainly did.
She narrowed her beautiful, gemlike eyes and stared in the direction the black-haired girl had goneâlike a cunning cat plotting something devious.
âOh ho~ Even though the process was a little bumpy, it ended in total victory, didnât it?â
Vinny crossed his arms and propped up one leg over the other, casting a disdainful glance at Aesphyraâs expression.
He already interpreted her reaction as that of a predator who had taken the bait. That wicked cat was already fantasizing about her next meal.
âDid I interrupt Classmate Vinnyâs sweet little date?â
Aesphyra asked with a grin.
âAre you sure itâs not the other way around??â
Vinny raised an eyebrow.
âBut hey, in the end, you still got your filthy, two-timing wish.â
Tch. You were just saying you already had someone in your heart. I really didnât misjudge youâyou really do love everyone you meet. The second you see a pretty girl, you practically want to glue yourself to her.
Vinny scoffed. âTch tch, what a piece of work.â
âI wonder what Mirexia or that so-called Miss Vanessa would think if they saw this.â
âClassmate Vinny.â
âWhat? If youâve got something to say, say it.â
Vinny glanced at Aesphyra, wondering why she called him but didnât follow up.
âThat night, after we parted ways... where did you go?â
Aesphyra asked with her usual dazzling smile.
âWhat, not done stalking me? Now you wanna trace where I went after we split?â
Vinny gave her a strange look.
âClassmate Aesphyra, what does that have to do with you? Donât tell me youâre actually crushing on me? Why are you always poking around about where Iâve been? Do I have to report every conversation I have with someone to you?â
âIâm just curious,â
Aesphyra replied with an unreadable smile.
âThe situation outside was so dangerous that night, and I wasnât able to protect you. I was wondering how you made it to the shelter on your own.â
âWho told you I went to the shelter?â
Vinny shot her a sideways glance.
âI never went to the shelter.â
âThen where did you go?â
âA person as responsible as meâwhere else could I have gone? Naturally, I was out rescuing others. Mirexia can vouch for that. Why?â
âOh, you were out ârescuingâ people and then just... happened to vanish?â
Aesphyra tilted her head, her tone heavy with implication.
Hsssss...
Hearing that, Vinny sucked in a breath through clenched teeth.
This white-haired pastryâs trying to bait me?!
This woman even went out of her way to investigate him afterwardâdug up that he went missing for quite a while after the disaster.
If he really had been missing for that long, then it was obvious he couldnât have been at the shelter that night.
So if Aesphyra already knew he likely never went there, why did she ask how he got to the shelter?
And itâs important to note: her wording wasnât âDid you go to the shelter?ââit was âhow did you get to the shelter?â which was clearly deliberate.
If Vinny had even the slightest intent to lie, he mightâve instinctively gone along with the question and made something up like âI was luckyâ or some other excuse.
That wouldâve exposed the fact that he intended to hide the truthâsince the mere question prompted him to lie.
Caught off guard, huh...
Vinny subconsciously wiped sweat from his brow, relieved he gave the right answer.
As for how Aesphyra knew? She was a core member of the first-year student council. All she had to do was skim the list of missing students after the disaster.
Originally, he couldâve kept it under wraps. Not much time had passed anyway, and he couldâve just reported in later. But that damn Shikondell, frantic with worry, ran straight to the student council and filed him as missing. Totally screwed him.
Ah, Shikondell, youâve really done me in this time...
Thankfully, he had a clever and quick-witted childhood friend.
Mirexia had anticipated a situation like this. Even though the Demon God Pillar incident had officially been declared a divine manifestation by the Goddessâso no one would realistically link his disappearance to thatâMirexia, ever cautious, made proper arrangements.
Wasnât she out looking for him that night too? And hadnât returned to report to the student council either?
Perfect.
In her report, Mirexia stated that Vinny had not gone missing at all. The two of them had reunited by chance that night and encountered some trouble, which forced them to hide in the abandoned school buildingâhence the delay.
Later, Mirexia even modified Vinnyâs record from âtemporarily missingâ to ânever missing,â noting that she had been with him the whole time and could personally vouch for it.
Aesphyra mustâve checked the records before Mirexia made the correctionâhence the misunderstanding.
âHmph! Missing? I was just afraid that if I told you the truth, your petty, sour little ego would get jealous and go nuts.â
Vinny snorted with satisfaction, his acting flawless.
âI was off having a secret rendezvous with Classmate Mirexia, you know?â
He grinned proudly.
â...Rendezvous?â
Aesphyra arched an eyebrow.
âYeah, you seem really curious, donât you? Heh heh, but too badâno matter how curious you are, Iâm not telling you the details. Ask Mirexia yourself.â
Vinny practically oozed smugness.
âJealous, arenât you? Youâre so jealous of me right now, huh? I just love that look on your faceâso envious itâs hilarious. Oh-ho-ho-ho~â
âClassmate Aesphyra, if I recall, you even made a bet with me on the carriage ride to the academy, right? Said weâd see who could win Mirexiaâs heart first. Tsk, tsk. From the looks of it now, seems like your chances of victory are slipping further and further away, hmm?â
âThat night... were you and Mirexia alone together the whole time?â
Aesphyra tilted her head again.
âWhat, you donât believe me? Then go ask Mirexia. She wouldnât lie to you, right?â
Vinny curled his lip.
âYouâve seen the student council records too, havenât you? Itâs written crystal clearâI wasnât missing. I was helping Mirexia with rescue efforts, and we just ran into a little trouble on the way.â
â......â
Aesphyra fell silent, wearing a contemplative look.
âVirtue +50.â
âCurrent Virtue: 6,744.â
Despite her calm exterior, she was clearly frustrated.
Vinny, meanwhile, was in high spirits. Today, he had completely outmaneuvered Aesphyra.
âClassmate Vinny, do you believe youâre the last surviving member of the Fasylis bloodline?â
Suddenly, Aesphyra asked out of nowhere.
âI believe I am.â
Vinny answered confidently with his arms crossed.
Hearing that, Aesphyra simply smiled without responding. She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear, closed her book, and stoodâapparently ready to leave as well.
âOh, right. Classmate Vinny, I bet you didnât know yet.â
She paused before leaving.
âKnow what?â
Vinny asked, confused.
âThe Radiant Church will be sending a delegation to visit Carillian Academy soon.â
â...And?â
Vinnyâs expression shifted.
âWhat does that have to do with me? Big shots like them have nothing to do with a nobody like me. All knowing this does is ruin my mood for the day. But even knowing that, you still told me.â
âI didnât mean to ruin your mood,â
Aesphyra said sweetly.
âI just thought that since the delegation from the Radiant Church is coming, itâd be better if someone like youâwhoâs at least a little bit relatedâwas mentally prepared in advance.â
âI wouldnât dare. What relation? Who dares claim kinship with the oh-so-noble clerics of the Radiant Church? Iâm just a nameless nobody.â
Vinny rolled his eyes. He couldnât tell if she was mocking him or not.
âSo... what are they even coming for? Arenât they usually too busy to breathe?â
âWho knows?â
Aesphyra shrugged.
âBut after such a major incident, the Radiant Church, as the leading force of the human nations, obviously needs to inspect the situation. Theyâll probably bring official scribes too, to record everything in detail.â
âTalk about long arms.â
Vinny muttered.
âFufu~â
Aesphyra chuckled lightly for some reason.
âWell then, Classmate Vinny, Iâd say I helped you last time, wouldnât you agree? And not just onceâthree times.â
â...What are you getting at?â
Vinny frowned.
âOh, nothing~ Just reminding you that, as of now, you owe me quite a big favor~â
With that, the sly white-furred ragdoll cat smiled brightly and walked off.
Tch. That woman really is impossible to understand.
Vinny looked at the two now-empty seats, their lingering warmth the only sign that the two girls had been sitting there.
He suddenly realizedâIsatia and Aesphyra approaching him probably wasnât a coincidence.
They were both circling around him, probing, trying to extract some kind of information.
These female leads, huh...
Vinny wearily rubbed his temples. Glancing at the workbook in front of him, he felt completely burned out. There was no way he could keep studying. So he picked up the workbook and prepared to leave.
Hssss...
Yet the moment he stood up, the atmosphere of the once-quiet library suddenly grew faintly chilly.
Vinny raised an eyebrow and looked aroundâonly to find that the students whoâd normally think looking at him would sully their eyes were now frequently glancing his way. Some didnât even bother hiding it.
Ah. He shouldâve seen this coming.
Aesphyra and Isatia were both âcampus idolsâ with swarms of obsessive fans. Sitting at the same table with them for so longâhow could he not draw attention??
Especially with his reputation already being... complicated.
But this was Vinny. Someone like him didnât care about a few stares. Even if the whole library stared daggers at him, he could walk out with his head held high.
Andâyeahâsomeone was doing just that.
Several male students, in fact, were glaring daggers at him without reservation. Their gazes practically screamed death.
Most likely students from the Imperial faction.
Still, even with this intimidating air of schoolyard bullying, Vinny didnât bat an eye.
What a joke. He was a delinquent from the capital. Heâd never been the one getting bulliedâhe was always the one doing the bullying.
He wasnât scared of bullies. Bullies should be scared of him.
With his head held high, Vinny ignored the odd stares and left the library.
****
The next day, while Vinny was busy working in the student council, a senior approached him.
âVinny, based on the schedule, the delegation from the Radiant Church will arrive at Carillian Academy tomorrow. The academy asked me to pick a few representative students from each year to greet them. Are you available?â
Ordinarily, someone like Vinnyâranked 23rdâwouldnât even be considered for this. But to the upperclassman, the fact that he was a descendant of the Fasylis line made him a more fitting choice than most.
Regardless of what others said, he was still a descendant of Fasylis, right?
The Church delegates would probably get all nostalgic upon seeing him.
At least, thatâs what the senior believed.
âSenior, can I say Iâm busy?â
Vinnyâs expression soured.
âMy poor little white rabbit at home gets lonely if no one plays with it. I have to go throw bones with it.â
That was his way of making it absolutely clear he wasnât interested.
âVinny, if you donât want to go, just say so. Donât make up weird excuses.â
The senior sighed.
âItâs not mandatory or anything. I only brought it up because of your status as a Fasylis descendant. Plenty of students are fighting for the chanceâextra credits, stipend increaseâyou have no idea how many would kill for it. But if you really donât want it, Iâll find someone else...â
âSorry, SeniorâI just remembered, I donât even own a white rabbit. So Iâm free tomorrow.â
Vinny changed his tune in an instant, flashing a cheeky grin.
âGreeting the Radiant Church delegation, huh? Sure, Iâm in. Donât bother looking for anyone else. Iâm a proud descendant of Fasylis, after all. Who else could do it but me?â
He had been worrying about credits and stipends recently.
Sure, he didnât want to see those sanctimonious bastards, but it was just a symbolic appearance. He wouldnât have to say anything. And those arrogant snobs probably wouldnât even recognize him.
So if it meant bonus credits and more moneyâwhy wouldnât he be interested?
Honestly, itâs not that he didnât want to do things. Itâs just that most offers didnât come with the right compensation.
Watching Vinny do a complete 180, the upperclassman couldnât help twitching at the corners of her mouth.
âAlright then. Get ready. Tomorrow, youâll join the other selected students and go with the deans to greet the delegation. Make sure youâre dressed properly. Look at youâyour collar isnât even straight. You canât be that sloppy tomorrow. Youâll be meeting VIPs. Look sharp, understood?â
âYes maâam. I got it.â