**Chapter 10: Amy**
âHey! New Alchemy apprentice? Me too!â
Jie Mingâs brow furrowed imperceptibly but quickly smoothed into a calm expression.
He looked up to see a girl with curly brown hair and a bright smile standing by his table.
Her eyes sparkled with curiosity about everything around her.
âHello,â Jie Ming replied, subtly sizing her up.
Her clothes werenât lavish but neat and clean.
She looked tired, likely from multiple failed meditation attempts, yet her vitality overshadowed the fatigue.
Her mental fluctuations⊠level-five aptitude, above average among the apprentices heâd scanned.
âYour badge has the Alchemy crucible! Awesome, finally meeting a fellow newbie!â The girl plopped down across from him without hesitation.
Her tray was piled high with a diverse spread, clearly showing a hearty appetite.
âIâm Amy! Amy Greysong!â she introduced herself, blinking and extending a hand. âWhatâs your name? You looked kinda lonely sitting here alone.â
Jie Mingâs guard went up.
In this unfamiliar place, a talented fellow apprentice approaching so eagerly and directlyâŠ
Too suspicious.
With his cultivatorâs sharp insight, he noticed the casual yet scrutinizing glint in Amyâs eyes.
âProbing? For intel, or something else?â he judged instantly.
âJie Ming,â he replied curtly, offering no more.
âJie Ming, nice to meet you!â Amy seemed unfazed by his coolness, her smile growing warmer. âIâm exhausted today, especially with meditation! Have you tried drawing patterns in your mental sea? God, those lines are crazy complex! My mental strength feels like a tangled mess of noodlesâcanât shape it, got backlash a few times, my headâs about to explode!â
She chattered while devouring a piece of roasted meat, manners absent but sincerity apparent, like a carefree, open-hearted person.
ââŠYeah, right!â
Jie Ming lowered his eyes, eating casually, but inwardly smirked.
There were only three types whoâd choose Logistics despite the Combat Divisionâs hype: those who saw through the trap, those with wizard family backgrounds who knew the score, and those whoâd given up.
Since she failed meditation, she wasnât a wizardâs heir. Her upbeat demeanor ruled out giving up. That left one option.
A smart person like that approaching him suddenly must have a motive, and her current act was just a facade.
Amy kept rambling about her meditation failures, while Jie Ming listened quietly, analyzing.
âNo, sheâs not probing my meditation progress or state,â he thought.
Considering he was posing as a failed meditation apprenticeâpale and wearyâan idea struck him as he listened: âSheâs trying to build rapport through shared struggle⊠just networking?â
Testing the waters, he nodded slightly, showing agreement. âItâs tough. Iâve tried a few times.â
âRight? So hard! A bunch of my classmates are in the same boat, failing multiple times, heads ready to burst.â Amy chewed, continuing her casual chatter. âBut some are amazing, already getting the hang of it. Oneâs from our Alchemy group.â
âOh? For real?â Jie Ming feigned surprise. âThat fast? What a genius! Alchemyâs got some real talent.â
âThey havenât fully succeeded, just got the first pattern down.â
âStill impressive. Iâm way behind.â
âItâs not that big a deal. I heard that personâs a noble with a wizard family, probably had prior training.â
Amy eagerly shared more. âAnd youâre pretty great too, Jie Ming. Youâre probably the highest aptitude among this yearâs Alchemy newbies.â
âHaha, thanks for the flattery.â Jie Ming gave a âshyâ smile. âBut there arenât many Alchemy newbies this year, right?â
He was now certain sheâd sought him out deliberately. Besides his name, he hadnât revealed anything.
Since she knew his aptitude, sheâd done her homework, so he probed lightly.
âHehe, just three of us, but youâre definitely the top talent among us.â Amy gave an awkward smile.
âYou know a lot for your first day,â Jie Ming said casually.
Amy paused at his question but bit into her meat, eyes squinting with satisfaction. âHehe, Iâm not great at much, but making friends and chatting? Iâve got a knack for it.â
She stuck out her tongue playfully, her tone carrying subtle pride. âEveryoneâs kinda out of it in the cafeteria, so itâs easy to chat. Plus, I talked to a bunch of people during the aptitude test queue. Weâre all newbiesâmore friends, more paths, right?â
Hearing her openly explain herself, Jie Ming sighed inwardly. âCaught.â
Not his cultivator identity, but his earlier feigned ignorance had tipped her off.
Heâd asked too directly, hitting the core of her approach, and sheâd noticed something off.
But as she claimed, Amy was skilled at socializing. Even when called out, she showed no embarrassment, swiftly adjusting to open honesty.
This made it hard for Jie Ming to dislike her, despite knowing her approach was calculated.
After all, her goal was as she said: more friends, more paths.
As newbies, they had no conflicts, and with future military service looming, they shared common interests.
Plus, Amy had shown her âvalue.â Her knack for gathering intel was genuinely useful to him right now.
With these thoughts, Jie Ming looked up, extending his hand with a serious expression. âLetâs start over. Jie Ming.â
Seeing his approval, Amyâs eyes curved with delight. âAmy.â