As the sun began to set and most students were already in their dorms, Cecil, dressed in casual clothing, walked into the boysâ dormitory.
The lobby was L-shaped, with three doors: two for the studentsâ rooms and one, closer to the exit, for the bathroom and toilet.
Her eyes narrowed the moment she entered. Standing before her, fresh from the bathroom, was a tall, handsome boy who froze mid-step. He wore only a tank top and boxers, his frame lean but well-built.
His calm brown eyes locked onto her, holding her in place with a gaze that felt unshakably steady.
"You are?" he asked, one brow raised in mild curiosity.
"Cecil. Sophomore year. Iâm here to see Snow." She answered with her usual calculative glint still flickering in her eyes. Yet beyond it lay something rare for her, humility. After all, she was standing before Percival, known as Number Three.
Below the fourth-year seniors, only two students in the third year and a handful more in the fourth were stronger than him. Not more than ten in the entire school could boast to be stronger than him.
"Oh?"
The click of a door turned both their heads. Snow, the white-haired sophomore with the looks of a celebrity, emerged. His sharp features twisted into a frown the moment he saw Cecil.
"What are you doing here? Girls arenât permitted in the boysâ dormitories," he lashed out, his voice quick and sharp, cutting through the air like a blade.
Percivalâs lips curled faintly as he shrugged. Sliding his hand into his pocket, he moved toward his room, uninterested, until Cecilâs next words froze him in his tracks.
"I have information about Godfrey."
âThe humanoid summoner?!â Percivalâs thoughts darkened, his eyes narrowing slightly.
Snowâs frown deepened. "You came here to talk to me about that fool? I donât care what he does or what secrets heâs hiding. Leave."
"I overheard Miss Evangeline speaking with a staff member," Cecil said firmly. "They mentioned that Godfrey is actually a King-tier summoner... though she didnât sound entirely sure. I think the school and Godfrey himself are hiding it."
A heavy silence fell across the lobby. Snowâs eyes widened in shock, while disbelief washed over Percivalâs face. Both of them, two of Manhattan Highâs top boys, found themselves unable to immediately think, let alone speak.
If Miss Evangeline, the headmasterâs own secretary, was involved, then there had to be some credibility. And since when has anyone been uncertain about a summonerâs tier? That had never happened in recorded history.
Cecil clenched her fist, a dangerous gleam flashing through her eyes. "And I intend to expose it. No one will believe me at first, many will want confirmation, since theyâll find it absurd that a humanoid summoner could be King-tier. But if he isnât, his life will turn miserable. And if he truly is King-tier, the authorities will come for him."
Percivalâs eyes narrowed further at that thought. Cain and his fanatics had already proven how dangerous humanoid summons could be. A King-tier humanoid summoner meant a summon with intelligence, history, and its own civilization, an equal to its master.
Cainâs infamous Blood March had shown the world the risk of such bonds, where the summoner often developed a god complex from being worshipped by their own summon.
That complex alone made them a threat to modern civilization.
Adam, the first summoner, had refused to fall under the control of the authorities, and his summon had been part human based on its intelligence level. If there was one thing Percival knew, it was that the authorities craved absolute control. A powerful summoner outside their grip could mean chaos.
âYou just want to put him in a tough spot, Percival thought grimly. No matter what happens, once this news is revealed, itâs over for Godfrey.â
He sighed. She was setting Godfrey up against people no student could hope to resist.
"Why tell me this? Why not Dale?" Snow asked, his voice low.
Cecil scoffed. "Iâve had enough of that dull-headed brute. Besides, I need stronger allies in case Godfrey truly is King-tier. Youâre one..." She turned her eyes to Percival. "And youâre another. Not even a King-tier can withstand the upper echelon of Manhattan."
"And whatâs your reason for doing this?" Percival pressed.
Cecil raised an eyebrow, but before she could answer, Snow chuckled coldly.
"Isnât it obvious?"
"I donât like him," both of them said in unison.
***
At another dormitory building, Godfrey sat at his desk, facing his laptop. The screen glowed softly, illuminating his calm face as he held a video call with Isolde.
"I thought you wouldnât answer my call," she teased, her tone light, golden-orange eyes gleaming with mischief. "I guessed youâd be trembling after my display of might. But youâre braver than I thought."
Godfrey chuckled. "I still plan on beating you and taking the spot for Valedictorian."
"Aww, what a courageous, pretty face," she cooed, flashing a sweet smile that caught Godfrey off guard.
But before he could reply, a knock at his door shattered the moment.
"Iâll be back," Godfrey said quickly, leaving his chair. Speaking with Isolde was something he disliked being interrupted in, but the knock had to be one of the cleaners asking if he was ready for his room to be tidied.
The moment he opened the door, his words died in his throat.
A massive Diamond Scorpion loomed in the lobby, its glittering exoskeleton barely fitting in the narrow space. The lights from the ceiling danced along its crystalline body, a sight as mesmerizing as it was deadly. Faster than thought, its venomous stinger lunged forward, piercing Godfreyâs chest.
His breath caught. Pain flared, then quickly dulled. His body staggered backward, the world blurring, his knees buckling as he slammed onto the hard floor. His eyes remained wide open, but he couldnât move, couldnât speak, couldnât even think. His effort to unleash his summon died midway.
The searing agony of the stingerâs wound dimmed unnaturally fast, as though his senses themselves were being stripped away one by one.
Siegfried, Maldred, and Orwen stepped inside, the latter retrieving his summon. A trembling freshman, Godfreyâs dorm mate, dangled helplessly in Siegfriedâs grasp.
"I canât believe this trash got lucky enough to have two summons and now dares to threaten Dale and Snow," Siegfried sneered. He squatted, grabbed a fistful of Godfreyâs hair, and yanked his head up to stare into his vacant eyes.
He slapped his face once, then twice, but Godfrey didnât react. His gaze was glassy, fixed on the ceiling above.
"Heâs lost all his senses," Maldred muttered, one hand sliding into his pocket. "He canât see, feel, hear, smell, taste, or even perceive anything. Your venom really is a knocker, Orwen."
Before Orwen could reply, a sound came from the laptop.
"Godfrey? Godfrey, are you alright? What was that sound? Who are you talking to?"
Orwenâs eyes widened. "Is that... Isolde?" He whispered.
"I canât believe this twerp even gets to make calls with her. What a lucky bastard," Siegfried chuckled maliciously. "Donât worry, weâll put him somewhere safe."
Orwen jabbed the freshman, forcing him to produce sticky webs that quickly sealed Godfrey in a cocoon-like binding. They tossed the terrified boy aside and dragged Godfreyâs bound body out of the room.
"Godfrey!" Isoldeâs yell came from the laptop, her voice sharp with alarm since the silence began to make her feel uncomfortable. But no answer came.