âBig Bro Fudi, whatâs with you?? Youâve been wearing a funeral face this whole time. Not even a crowd of pretty girls can heal your wounded soul?â Seeing Fudi nursing a drink and cracking seeds while mumbling under his breath the entire time, the card buddies beside him grinned and ribbed him.
âHeyâtell meâare my eyes messed up or something?!â Fudi ignored their teasing. His expression stayed taut as his gaze stayed fixed on the direction where that light-blue-haired girl had just left.
âHuh? What do you mean, messed up? Whatâs wrong?â The joking card buddies didnât get it. It was a lazy day off to unwind and watch beautiesâwho keeps their nerves strung this tight?
âIâm askingâdidnât you feel it? That No. 18, Student Vinniaâdidnât you sense something kind of familiar about her?â
âHaha, what âfamiliarâ feeling? Fudi, just admit you like her. Why be so coy? A âfamiliar feeling,â he saysâpfftâwhat, you sensed you two were lovers in a past life?â
âClick-clickâhere I thought our ultimate card geek Fudi only had room in his heart for cards, but look at thatâhis spring has come. What, was it love at first sight?â
âGet lost! You punksâIâm serious!â Fudi snapped. âDonât you feel that this Vinnia gives off... a vibe kind of like our bro Vinny?â
âHuh? Similar? How?â The buddies kept needling him. âSeriously, if itâs love at first sight, just own it. Be a man. We might even give you a push.â
âOh-ho, so Fudiâs type is the willful, rich-girl heiress kind?â
âTsk, tsk, but Fudi, your chances look slim. Stack that up next to a bright, blooming beauty andâwellâyour face is a bit... rough.â
âYou littleâcalling me ugly? You begging for a beating?â Fudi bristled. Still, seeing how none of the card crew whoâd played with Vinny forever had noticed what he noticed, he figured it had to be his imagination.
âHahahâdonât say that! If she really is a dead ringer for Big Bro Vinny, thatâs great. Maybe theyâre relatives. Ever heard of proximity advantage?â
âTch!â With the crew refusing to be serious, Fudi let it go. Must be an illusion.
I mean, come onâthat pretty girl is his bro? Howâs that possible? Thatâs a plot from a novel, right??
Better not get too neurotic.
â
On the other side, back in the rest room, Vinny stared at the Virtue change and felt seriously spooked.
What the hell is going on??
Who? Which destined heroine was here, spotted him, and saw through Vinnia to him??
No wayâwhat destined heroine would be this boredâcoming to watch a pageant? Could the contestant field possibly cough up someone prettier than they are? Do you even need to check??
Mirexia was working overtimeâimpossible itâs her. Besides, with her temperament, even if she squeezed out a sliver of free time, she wouldnât waste it on a pageant.
Isatia didnât seem the type. Shicodale had already seen him cross-dressed and already triggered Virtueâand he was in the dorm now. Milian obviously wouldnât either.
Eliminating every possibility, Vinny suddenly thought of someoneâand shivered all over.
Waitâdonât tell meâ??
Noâno way, right?? No matter how twisted her sense of humor, she wouldnât be that twisted, right??
No wayâitâs not that terrifying white-haired nut, is it?!
No, noâshouldnât she be hiding in some corner right now, laughing at his crushing defeat and panic, then waiting for him to admit defeat?
She must think he wouldnât dare actually compete, right??
Besides, isnât that one into women?
Why would that pop a Virtue burst??
No. Probably not that white-haired nut. Aesphyra looks down on menâif sheâd seen through him, why would that have triggered that much Virtue?
Unless... he grossed her out?
No, that shouldnât be it. She shouldnât be anywhere nearby, right??
Vinnyâs mood turned jittery.
Back in the rest room, at his seat, he tried to steady himself and stop overthinking. Now wasnât the time for thatâhe should be thinking about how to take the overall win.
Heâd dressed as a girl, heâd shown his face in public, might even have been recognized by some destined heroine. If he didnât take the title and instead got routedâwouldnât the cross-dressing have been for nothing? Wouldnât that make him a pure clown??
Vinny smoothed along his hairâlooked like he was tidying it, but it was really a nervous tick.
Heâd cleared the first round. The real hard second round was coming.
Round Two was unarmed combat. You could use magic, but not to strikeâonly to assist. That actually favored him.
Problem was... skirts have a way of flying up in a fight, donât they??
Was this really not going to cause a problem??
âHow is it? How do you feel? You okay?â Just then, Liz, seated beside him, saw Vinny return and tried to soothe him.
âMm. Iâm okay. Thank you for earlier.â Vinny thanked her.
âYouâre welcome. Honestly, I was nervous too. But once I got on stage and settled down, it wasnât a big deal, right?â Liz smiled.
âMm. Right.â Vinny nodded, agreeing with herâthen left it there.
Liz didnât push. She figured this blue-haired little sister was just shy. If the other party didnât want to talk, then donât.
The self-intro round ended. Next came the long unarmed duel segment.
You didnât need to winâjust look good doing it. Everyone was already sick of ordinary fights and duels. If you want to watch fighting, why not go to the campus training grounds? Why come here??
The organizer had probably nailed that student mentalityâthatâs why they chose this off-beat format. It worked: it drew a lot of attention and curiosity inside the Academy.
After that, to show fairness, all eighteen contestants went up in turn to draw lots. Nice and evenâperfect for pairing.
Vinny drew No. 5. He found his opponent in the crowd. One look told him heâd pulled a strong one.
âOh? So youâre my opponent?â A tall girl in luxurious dress, holding an ornate fan, looked down at Vinny. The invisible pressure in her eyes surged at once.
As a guy, Vinnyâs height only counted as average. In this setup, he ended up suppressed by a tall girlâs height.
It grated. Add her overbearing postureâscreamed old money or high birth.
âHeh.â The tall, richly dressed girl brushed her fan across her lips, raked Vinny from head to toe, and let out two little laughsâtinged with disdainâespecially when her eyes flicked over Vinniaâs flat chest.
Tch. One look and you could tell this one wasnât friendlyâworlds away in temperament from Miss Liz.
Vinny knew she was doing it to rattle himâto make him stiff during the match and fall into her tempo.
With people like this, Vinny never yielded. He folded his arms and threw up his reprobate airsâno, in this body the aura read more like a certain villainous heiress out of a novel.
âWhat? What are you âhehâ-ing at? You came over to find this young ladyâplanning to surrender early?â Vinny snorted in his fake voice. âWise choice. If you donât want to embarrass yourself, best to withdraw before we begin.â
When it came to huffy lines, heâd never lost to anyone.
âWhich backwater noble are you from? Not much age, but a big mouth.â The tall girl couldnât swallow the provocation; her eyes narrowed.
âTsk. You sure talk a lot. This young lady deigns to speak to you and you really think youâre some superstar?â Vinny kept his arms crossed, aura unflagging. âSay a few less words now, and in a bit this young lady can let you lose quickly.â
âHeh! Country bumpkinâjust you wait!â With that, the tall girl shot Vinny a cutting look and walked off.
Huffed that fast, huh?
Vinny sat back down. That little spat blew away all his stage fright.
Soon, the first four duels finished, and from the rest area Vinny got a basic read on the mechanics.
Make your footwork and moves as gorgeous as possible. The judges on stage score you. Itâs totally possible to win the bout and still score lower than the other person.
Ready, he heard his name called from the judgesâ table. He and the tall girl stood at the same time and headed down their respective player passages.
The ambient hush turned into noise by degrees. Vinnyâs surroundings shifted; the stage lights felt a touch stabbing.
Under the gaze of the crowd, the two met.
âPray for yourself,â the tall girl huffed when she saw Vinny, clearly trying to use her height to suppress Vinnyâs aura.
âNow, Iâll restate the rules,â the referee announced. âBoth sides are forbidden to use magic to attack the opponent. Magic may only be used for assistance. When time ends or victory is decided, you must not attack further. Do both of you understand?â
Vinny and the tall girl both answered in the affirmative.
âAfter introductions, the match will begin.â With that, the referee stepped off.
âAlaia Collinne, eldest daughter of the noble Collinne Family of the Tyrel Empire.â Alaia lifted her skirt in a practiced curtsey, then looked at Vinny with towering arroganceâprovocation beyond words.
Psych war before we even start, huh?
âVinnia.â Vinny used his falsettoâconcise, just his name. No other introduction.
Hearing that, Alaia let out a derisive little breath. âPfft. No family? Or is yours already fallen?â
âI thought you were at least some country nobleâthat would explain the lack of manners. Turns out youâre not even nobility? Looks like I overestimated you.â Alaia deployed family pressure from on high.
Her domineering bearing made many commoner students purse their lips. A handful who knew Alaia in real life and knew her disposition couldnât help but worry for the light-blue-haired girl on stage.
Most of the audience, though, came to watch the spectacle. The stronger the smell of gunpowder, the better the show.
After all, girlsâ fights are the most entertaining.
âHuh?â Vinny tilted his head; pale-blue strands fell along her ear as the villainous heiress aura rolled out. âSo your courage and capital to provoke this young lady come only from your family?â
âDoes that mean that, leaving your family, Miss Alaiaâyouâre nothing at all?â
âYouâ!â Alaia ground her teeth. From childhood to now, no one dared talk back to her. Verbal sparring was not her strong suitâand she couldnât match Vinnyâs.
âCountry girl, youâre here for the Elemental Elixir too, right? Tsk. Someone like you... and you qualify for high Ice affinity?â
âJust you wait!â Alaia took her stance, eyes locked on the light-blue-haired girl opposite, pink fists clenched.
It had no bite for Vinny. From childhood to now, what ugly words hadnât the capitalâs reprobate heard?
Being called a âcountry girlâ was nothingâbesides, she even got the gender wrong.
Vinny flicked a glance at the judgesâ table: five judges total, all unfamiliar faces. Fairâhe wouldnât know them anyway.
As for the crowdâtoo many. One sweep and he couldnât pick out a single familiar.
Their standoff broke the instant the refereeâs âBegin!â sounded.
True to her looks and words, the tall girlâs aggression was fierce. The moment the match started, she lunged to strike.
Fast.
This was Carillian Academy, where combat ability was sky-high across the board.
Vinny drew a deep breath.
If this were back when heâd just started as a student, he might have been crushed in no time.
But he was no longer the Vinny who had nothing but a sharp tongue.
Heel sliding back, hair fluttering, Vinny slipped his body out of line and let Alaiaâs fist for his face whistle past.
Even so, the wind of the blow slapped his cheek hot.