The morning sun rose gently over Arcadia Academy, casting golden rays across the dew-drenched training grounds. The sky was clear, the clouds scattered like distant dreams, and the soft chirping of birds echoed faintly in the quiet calm.
Luca stood alone on the field, his breath visible in the early chill, muscles tense and focused. His coat had been tossed aside, revealing his sweat-soaked shirt clinging to his frame. The sound of his boots thudding rhythmically against the dirt echoed in sync with the swish of his twin sabers slicing through the air.
Left slash. Right twist. Step, duck, spin.
His eyes were sharp, unwavering. Each movement was calculated, not just for precision, but for purpose. He wasnât training for the sake of formâhe was preparing for the next inevitable battle.
He finally came to a halt, his chest heaving as he drew in a slow breath, sheathing his blades with a satisfying click. His dark violet hair was tousled, sticking to his forehead. As he bent forward, wiping his face with a towel, he heard the faintest of footsteps behind himâlight, precise, almost as if the ground welcomed them.
He turned, already sensing who it might be.
There she stoodâan elven girl with flowing green hair and sharp red eyes that seemed to shimmer in the morning light like rubies under glass. Her presence was serene, but playful. Elowen.
"Good morning, Senior Elowen," Luca greeted with a small smile, straightening up and resting his sabers against his shoulders.
Elowen returned the smile, tucking a strand of hair behind her pointed ear. "Good morning... my popular junior."
Luca chuckled, glancing aside as he rubbed the back of his neck. "Well, itâs the bad kind of popularity, Iâd say."
Elowen giggled softly, placing a hand on her hip. "Hehe. Who said itâs bad, Mr. âThe moment we falterâ?"
He blinked. The laughter in his throat caught mid-breath. "Whatâs with the naâ" he paused, expression tightening, eyes narrowing. "Wait. How do you know that?"
His mind raced.
Did someone record that? Were those damn clicks in the backâno, no...
Elowen simply winked and turned on her heels. "Follow me."
She didnât wait for a response, her hair swaying gently behind her as she walked off with an air of mystery. Luca stood frozen for a second, then sighed and grabbed his coat, slinging it over one shoulder as he jogged to catch up.
They strolled through the stone-paved corridors of the academy, where early risers passed by with stolen glances and whispers. Eventually, they arrived at a long hallway lined with noticeboards, some freshly pasted with dozens of sheets and flyers fluttering faintly in the breeze from nearby open windows.
Elowen stopped in front of a glass-framed poster and tapped her finger against it. "Here. Read it."
Luca, confused, stepped closer. The paper was printed neatly and titled in bold ink:
"The Moment We Falter, We Let Darkness Win â A First-Yearâs Roar Against Hesitation"
Just below the tagline was a photographâhis photographâcaptured mid-speech from yesterday. His expression was intense, hand raised, eyes fierce with emotion.
His face twitched slightly. "...Did that reporter sneak into the academy as well?" he muttered under his breath.
Elowen burst into laughter, covering her mouth as she leaned against the wall. "No, my cute junior. Havenât you heard of the Journalist Club?"
Luca blinked... then groaned as realization dawned on him.
He smacked his palm to his forehead. "Right... the clubs."
Damn. How could I forget something that important?"
Elowen smiled, her voice turning gently teasing. "Youâve been a little... occupied lately."
He let out a breath, his gaze shifting toward the rows of posters. His thoughts wanderedâhow much had he forgot? How long had he been focused solely on survival and missions?
She took a step forward, folding her arms behind her back. "Have you decided which club youâre going to join then?"
Luca tilted his head, genuinely caught off guard. "Is it already that time? And the academyâs allowing it even in this situation?"
As he thought.
All the events are changing, the devil cult has been uncovered way too early, so should it be allowed?
Elowen nodded. "They have to. These clubs have legacy. Theyâre more than just after-class funâtheyâre networks. In times like these, they also serve as support systems. Places to rest, connect... and remember weâre still students too."
Luca looked thoughtful. He understood what she meant. They werenât just warriors. They were kids learning to grow... together.
Elowenâs crimson eyes sparkled as she leaned in slightly with a sly grin. "So, are you interested in joining my Botanical Club?"
Luca chuckled, wiping the sweat from his brow as he glanced at Elowen. "What are you trying to do, poach me early or something?"
Elowen laughed, her red eyes twinkling with mischief. "Maybe~ Who knows, you might find peace among plants. Anyway, next Monday is the club fair. First-years get to choose the club they want to join then. See you there, Mr. Popular."
She offered a playful wave and turned, her footsteps light as leaves rustling in the breeze, fading into the hallway. Luca stood there for a moment, lips curled in a half-smile, before exhaling slowly.
"Clubs, huh?" he muttered as he turned to head back. "When I played as Aiden, there wasnât much choice... but now..."
He walked through the quiet corridors, his boots echoing faintly against the stone tiles. As he entered his dorm room, he tugged off his sweat-soaked shirt, letting it fall to the ground, then peeled away the rest of his training clothes. He stepped into the cold shower, the icy water biting into his skin. A sharp exhale escaped his lips, but then he relaxed, letting the stream soothe his tensed muscles.
Minutes later, Luca stepped out, steam curling in the air around him. He dried off briskly and changed into his pristine Arcadia uniform, buttoning it with practiced ease. The golden trim of the academy crest shimmered faintly on his chest.
By the time he reached Class Aâs room, the lecture hall was already abuzz with chatter and movement. His classmates had gathered earlier than usual.
He walked in, as he saw his friends gathered around his desks, brow raised. "What are you all doing here?"
Aiden looked up first, his tone sincere. "Thank you for yesterday, Luca. I realized something... being softhearted to those cultistsâitâs just ignorance."
Kyle, seated behind him with arms crossed, nodded firmly. "Yup. Next time I see one, I wonât hesitate. Now I finally understand why my sister didnât blink while cutting them down on the last mission."
Selena gave a quiet nod, her hands folded neatly on her desk. "I was... feeling somewhat guilty. But now? I donât."
Lucaâs eyes moved to Lilliane. She hadnât said a word, but her silence wasnât empty. Her gaze was firm. Her postureâstraight and proud. The subtle way she clenched her fists on her lap spoke volumes. Sheâd made up her mind.
He turned to Eric, arching a brow. "What about you? Nothing to say?"
Eric gasped dramatically, placing a hand over his chest. "Iâm always gonna stay
far
away from cultists, thank you very much. But donât worryâIâll immortalize your badassery with my pen-weapon.
Luca the Cult-Slaying Blade Dancer
. Has a nice ring to it, right?"
The room burst into laughter, the tension of the previous day finally easing into something warm and shared.
But the moment was cut short as the door swung open.
"Silence."
Seraphinaâs voice was calm but commanding. She stepped in with her usual grace, blue hair tied in a bun, her sharp eyes scanning the room.
Everyone fell into their seats swiftly. Luca leaned back, resting his chin in his palm as the lecture began. The words blurred for himâlessons about tactical formations, mana flow ratios, and elemental channeling. All important, yes. But he knew all of it.
Eventually, Seraphina closed her tome with a light thud.
"Enjoy your weekend. Rest. Study. And prepare yourselves," she said. "Because on Monday, weâll be hosting the annual Club Fair. It is
compulsory
for all first-years to join a club. That is allâclass dismissed."
A murmur of excitement swept through the students like a sudden breeze, igniting buzz and chatter across the room.
Eric leaned in, his grin wide. "So, which club are
you
interested in joining?"