Academy's Pervert in the D Class-Chapter 55: Plaza

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Chapter 55: Plaza

The academy’s cobblestone plaza hummed in the late evening, bathed in the soft glow of mana-infused lanterns swaying overhead.

Arcane runes etched into the stones pulsed gold, a quiet echo of the day’s chaotic magic.

The scent of sizzling mana-spiced skewers drifted from food stalls, mingling with the cool breeze.

Spectral ravens perched in nearby trees, their feathers glinting, watching as students drifted from the arena’s gates.

Viora slipped her arm through Myra’s, their steps light despite the day’s weight.

Her green ponytail swayed, her smirk sharp.

Myra’s brown eyes glinted, her grin playful as ever.

They waved back at the arena, faces lit with quiet triumph, disqualification be damned and then, they wandered toward their rented cottage in the city.

Nellie emerged from the crowd, her freckled cheeks flushed with pride.

Her gray eyes shone as she approached Lor, steps soft but steady, her earlier nerves gone.

She stopped close, her breath catching.

"Thank you," she whispered, voice breaking slightly. "I never thought I’d do what I had done today."

Lor met her gaze, his hazel eyes warm, a small smile tugging at his lips. "You earned it, Nellie."

Her gratitude hung in the air, a fragile thread of connection.

She turned, pausing as if reluctant to leave, then strode toward her house, her thick frame moving with newfound confidence, the echo of her purpose trailing like a soft breeze.

Eva, Olivia, and Lor lingered in the plaza’s heart, fingers warm, bodies still thrumming from the day’s fight.

Eva twirled a bead, her green eyes glinting with triumph.

Olivia shifted, her wavy bob swaying, her hazel gaze sharp with future plans.

Lor slouched against a rune pillar, tossing a chalk bead with casual precision, his black hair falling over tired eyes.

"Well," Eva said, voice low but fierce, "we shut Class C up. Joren didn’t even squeak."

Olivia’s laugh was sharp, bright despite exhaustion. "When’s the last time Lila looked that small?"

Lor shrugged, his shy grin flashing. "Maybe we broke ’em."

Eva crossed her arms, her grin bold. "Next time, we hit 4.5—for real."

Olivia nodded, her eyes flickering with ambition. "We keep the Light’s tricks. Build on them."

Lor flipped the bead, catching it mid-air. "Sounds like a plan."

Their banter crackled.

Eva nudged Lor’s shoulder, her touch playful but warm.

Olivia rolled her eyes at his aloofness, but her faint smile betrayed her fondness.

They stood close, their shared triumph a quiet fire in the cooling night.

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The distant roar of Classes A and B’s tournament rumbled from the Grand Arena, but here, the air carried the sweet tang of mana-spiced skewers cooling on stall plates.

Spectral ravens perched in nearby trees, their feathers glinting, watching students drift into the evening.

Lara strode forward, her stance steady as an oak, her smile warm.

Gavren walked beside her, sawdust dusting his broad shoulders, his craftsman’s calm softened by pride.

They spotted Eva leaning against a rune-inscribed pillar, her green eyes bright with lingering triumph.

"Eva, sweetie," Lara called, voice soft but glowing.

Gavren nudged his daughter, grinning. "You hit those targets like a champion."

Eva’s cheeks flushed, her posture straightening. "Thanks, Mom," she said, her voice warm. "We gave Class C a run for it."

Selene and Aric Marwood glided in, elegant as moonlight on water, their attire sharp but warm.

Selene’s obsidian eyes softened as they found Olivia, who stiffened in respect.

"You held your ground beautifully," Selene said, her voice calm but proud. "That consistency—impressive."

Aric nodded, his gaze steady. "Every shot calculated, Olivia. Well done. I see an outstanding progress."

Olivia’s blush deepened, her hazel eyes gleaming. "Thank you," she murmured, pride steadying her nerves.

Mira Vayne burst into the plaza like a firework, her radiant smile outshining the lanterns.

"Lor!" she chirped, practically tackling him, her kiss landing boisterously on his cheek.

Lor laughed, his black hair failing to hide his flush. "

That eight-point shot!" Mira crowed, catching her breath. "Thought the girls taught you some clever trick at your study sessions!"

Elen, upright and reserved, chuckled, shaking his head. "Mira, you nearly spooked everyone with that cheer." His eyes glinted with playful exasperation.

Lor shrugged, hazel eyes half-lidded. "Just luck," he said, his grin sly.

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Gavren tipped an imaginary hat to Aric. "Your girl’s a sharpshooter. Trade her for a quiet dinner?"

Selene’s smile was soft. "Eva’s fearless. You’d have your hands full."

Mira locked eyes with Selene, her voice bright. "My boy pulled off the flukiest shot in D-tier history."

Aric’s look was playful. "Sounds like we’ve got miracles to spare."

Elen scratched his head, laughing. "Miracles? I’d settle for them studying instead of tossing stones."

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The evening glow of mana-lit lanterns cast long shadows across the rune-etched streets, their golden pulses soft against the cobblestones.

The distant roar of the Grand Arena’s ongoing tournament faded, leaving a quiet hum as students dispersed into the twilight.

Eva and Olivia had slipped away with their families, their quiet goodbyes fading into the evening’s hum.

Lor walked beside his parents, Mira and Elen, the echoes of the day’s trials lingering like a warm ember.

Mira bounced on her toes, her radiant smile outshining the lanterns.

"Lor, you were fantastic today!" she chirped, voice warm with pride. "That eight-point shot—who’d have guessed my boy had it in him?"

Elen, his cheeks pink with amusement, ruffled Lor’s black hair, his craftsman’s hands gentle but firm. "And three out of a hundred on math!" he teased, eyes glinting. "That’s progress, son."

Mira laughed, soft and bright, her voice carrying through the quiet street. "I shouted so loud when you scored, everyone in the stands looked up! Thought I’d wake the ravens!"

Lor offered a modest shrug, his hazel eyes catching the lantern’s glow, a flicker of satisfaction hidden behind his easy smile.

"It was a good day," he said, voice low, steady.

Elen’s gaze softened, pride evident in his nod. "You earned something, kid. Name it—a treat, anything."

Lor paused, his steps slowing on the rune-lit path. His hazel eyes danced with a playful light, a spark of mischief beneath his calm. "Actually... I need a new bed."

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