âHaa ....I want to take my brain out of my skull and chuck it into a gutter.â Felix said.âWhy does everything have to be complicated? Why did you have to make everything difficult?â
âHey donât blame me. I didnât write stuff like this. This whole incident has been alien for me too.âLim said. He opened the lunch box on his lap and started eating.
They were at their usual spot, the small forest behind Arcadiaâs cafeteria. After their talk with Sebastian ended, they left with the box with enhancement pills. Well only Lim, Felix refused to take it.
Once Sebastian revealed there was a traitor, there was no need to talk further. If he knew who it was, he would have told them.
Felix couldnât trust him either. Just cause he was the headmaster didnât mean, he couldnât have the desire to bring everything he owned down to his knees. After all, thatâs what traitors do.
âI need a good hot shower.â
Felix had a lunch box as well but didnât want to eat at all. All he wanted was a shower and the soft feeling of the pillow on his head.
âSo what was the reason you were late coming to the headmasterâs office? Felix asked, opening his lunchbox. He never wasted food.
âOh, that,â Lim said, taking a bite from his chicken and rice.
âRose approached me. Well, she waited for me in the class before everyone left..â
âRose?Why?â
âShe wants me in her Circle,â Lim said.
Felix just nodded and took a bite from his meal.
âArenât you surprised?â
Lim had thought Felix to ask a bit more about why she did it, but he acted as if it was normal for her to do so.
âI mean, it makes sense. You were called almost last during the test when every low-ranked student was called earlier. That made you part of the labyrinth incident which you survived and youâre part of a class full of top 100 students despite being eight hundred something. That must have made her curious about you.â Felix said.
Rose had always been a curious personâ¦..sometimes a bit too much. She approached Felix for the same reason. He didnât talk much and except for the rumours about him, there wasnât much Rose knew about him.
âI have never shared anything about meâ¦â¦.except my birthday, nor has she told me anything about her.â
She too had her secrets, but Felix had no intentions of knowing them.
âSo did you accept her offer?â Felix asked.
Lim shook his head.
âI said I would think about it. Her proposal was unexpected. I am leaning towards joining her but I had plans to make a Circle with you and then explore the labyrinth.â
âJoin her,â Felix said.
âThat seems for the best. I think itâs good for us to be in separate Circles. You and I arenât meant to be here but you know the future and Rose too. The story has to progress like how you made it and like you said the story will revolve around her. You have to be near her, so most of the things are how you wrote them to be.â
Lim nodded. He couldnât argue with that. He planned to work from the shadows, laying his strings and playing with fate like a puppeteer. Though he was supposed to work with Felix, his existence could cause a butterfly effect that already seemed to be in action.
âYou're right. Our existence has caused ripples to occur in the worldâs fate. Splitting up into different teams might be the best thing to do.â
Lim said.
Being in different Circles didnât matter. Both had the same objective, Lim to save the world, and Felix to help him only for a year.
âSo how many are there in her Circle?â
Felix asked.
âFive.â Lim pointed with his finger. â As far as I remember, everyone except me is the same as I made it to be. Rose, thenâ¦.... I still canât remember their names. Two Stars, Rank 4 Jacob and Rank 7 Ruben then Nino, Rank 11 and me.â
Lim paused as he struck his chest, because of the big piece of meat, he tried to swallow without chewing.
âAlso Ninoâs position is complicated. She was supposed to be the 10th star. You took her spot, but just cause sheâs not a Star I canât ignore her. She played some crucial role in the story and has the strength to be one of the Stars.â
â Does she use a rapier as her main weapon?â
Felix asked.
Lim nodded
âYeah? You know herâ
âNo. We met for the first time during the entrance test. I remember having a rapier around her waist and someone calling her name.â
Felix couldnât tell what her body looked like.
He did feel guilty staring at peopleâs bodies to remember them, but he had no choice. Especially when he hadnât heard their voice and knew what they smelled like.
Both didnât speak for a while and finished their lunches. As Lim burped loud enough to wake every bird in the forest, he asked.
âAnything notable happened to you?â
âProfessor Vincent asked to be his disciple,â Felix said.
âHe was ready to teach me an Art that didnât require any element, but I passed on it. Whatever his Art was wouldnât work for me anyway.â
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Felix had forgotten to tell Lim, that he was an element and Lim had figured it out through the rumours that always circulated about Felix. He didnât blame Felix for not saying it.
It had only been four days since they met and shared their secrets. And this thing had just slipped out of Felixâs mind.
âWhy are you so sure that art wonât work?â
Lim wondered. It would have made sense if Felix rejected the proposal because of the curse he had, which made it difficult to interact with others. There was also the risk of Vincent finding out about it.
â I am not just elements, Lim. My mana is cursed.â
Felix said.
âCursed?â
âYeah. So cursed that I canât even learn curse magic, unlike others who are cursed just like me. It is difficult to control my mana flow even for three seconds. And most 10-year-olds can do it for 2 minutes..â
Felix was a bit embarrassed by this.
Lim leaned back on the tree. This was a problem.....a big problem.
âWhen did you get the curse?â Lim asked.
âThe same time when my vision got cursed.â
Felix was strong but this was a major obstacle, that even Lim, as the author, would have a hard time finding the solution to.
âThen how do you use your Art? Doesnât any Art need you to have control of your mana for more than three seconds?â
Lim was curious. He also had no idea about Felixâs art. He had been meaning to ask it but conversations never went as planned.
âYeah, even Valeriusâs Art does but not the Art I createdâ
Felix said. Lim got closer to him. His eyes were wide and his breath smelled of garlic and chicken.
âWait, hold on, you created an Art? â
Lim was shocked because creating Art wasnât a childâs playâ¦â¦or even adults. Only masters of their craft could do so, with extensive research, years of failure, determination and a sprinkle of luck.
âShocking right, I was shocked too 'cause I made it by accident. Pure luck you could say. I was pretty desperate after not being able to use my family's Art. So I was messing around with my mana when I found out that my cursed mana repelled itself when I started taking control of it. That is also why I can only command it for three seconds.â
Felixâs mana was like microorganisms made of magnets, but they only repelled each other, once he started moving it.â
âBut I found a way to use that repel. I try to push as much mana as soon as I can to my fingertips or any other part of my body. As the mana repels itself, the force it creates produces a roar, and a vibration that makes my attack stronger.â
Not just that the vibration travelled through objects making it even more deadly.
Lim looked at the sky and processed what Felix just said.
âHe made it sound so easy.â
He was impressed that Felix never gave up and paved his path to be one of the strongest of his age.
âNo wonder you managed to beat 56 students with this Art without getting touched.â
Lim knew about what Felix did. In the third class, one of his classmates came running in and shouted,
âThat Felixâ¦..he beat his entire class in a fight without being touched once.â
That was enough to get everyoneâs attention and make them fear Felix even more.
âGossip travels fast.â
Felix said, crumpling his finished lunch box. It hadnât been even a day since he did this and now probably the whole academy knew about it.
âThings are getting worse for my mental health.â
â So you created an Art out of necessity but what got you interested in alchemy?â
Lim asked. He was pretty shocked when Felix asked for an alchemy room of his own.
âI am not interested in alchemy but only in one aspect of it, Arcane Apothecary. Most of the tools and items that I need for it are related to alchemy, that is why I asked for an alchemy room.â
Felix said. He watched Lim scratching his head, trying to pronounce âapothecary.â
âArcane apo-apollo,apothi-
âApothecary.â
Felix interrupted.
âYeah that- what does it mean?â
Lim had never heard such fancy terms in his life.
âItâs just a complicated and cool way of saying pharmacy.â
âOhh.â
Lim nodded. He didnât ask why Felix was interested in that. It didnât take a genius to connect the dots.
Felixâs goal to get the Orchid and interest in arcane apothecary meant he was trying to cure someone. It would be better to know who it was, but he doubted he could do anything.
After all the flowers Felix wanted, he had never heard of it. And Lim had no idea of a disease that needed a flower that bloomed once every thousand years.
For Lim, he found it better to help Felix reach his end goal and get the Orchid, rather than keep questioning about stuff he wouldnât be comfortable talking about.
Lim stood up and stretched his back.
âWe should get going. The club orientation is about to start.â
âAre you joining one?â
Felix asked.
âYeah. Travel and Exploration Club. Every main character in the story will be a part of it and some plot happens during the Clubâs travel. Things will go wrong and I want to see if anything happens outside the story.â
Lim wasnât obsessed about making sure everything was according to the plot, but that didnât mean everything had to turn into a big mess, that further ruined his plans and him too.
âArenât you joining any?â
Lim asked.
Felix stood up.
âNo, not even a bit interested in them.â
He threw the crumpled lunch box at the trash bin about twenty metres in front of him. It went in. He raised his eyebrows looking at Lim with a grin.
âAnyone can do that.â
Lim threw his box but didnât go in.
âYeah, anyone but you.â
Felix said as he walked away waving his hand.
âYourâs was just a fluke.â
Lim shouted and walked toward the trash bin. He picked up the lunchbox, walked back and started throwing it again.
Once he got it in he flared his nose and grinned.
âI knew I was a basketball prodigy.â
Said the sore loser who got a clean shot in forty-seven attempts.
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âWas Felix a criminal in his past life or something?â
Lim wondered. Even after he finished talking with Felix, the conversation about the curse he had still lingered.
Others can have cursed mana too which made them unable to use any element. However, that is a boon, because now a new element opened up for them which not everyone with normal mana can use. They can use curse magic. Though any cursed user was frowned upon because of the weird effects it has on the caster as well as the target, using it wasnât illegal.
But what kind of curse was it on Felix that didnât even allow him to use curse magic?
âHe must have killed a god in his past lifeâ
As he was racking his brain, trying to figure out any details he forgot that could help Felix, he remembered something important he forgot to say-
âAhhâ¦I forgot to tell him that thing about Rose. I will have to tell him anyhow the next time we meet. Should I go to his room after this?â
He made plans and walked through the long hallway. He took a turn to the left where the Travel and Exploration Club was.
Many students were here. Some passed by while some standing in a line outside the Travel and Exploration Club.
As he was about to join the line, chills ran down his spine. Everything came to a halt for a moment, his breathing, his heartbeat. From the corner of his eye, he turned to the clock on his left. The hand on it had stopped.
Every student in the hallway had disappeared in plain sight. Not a single gossip, laughter and shouting could be heard. The silence was so suffocating, that Lim focused on his heartbeat, to hear a thump, but that too didnât work.
âCome to meâ
A whisper, soft as a breeze touched him, but its lingering presence crawled in as if trying to get inside his head.
Lim could move again. He took in a deep breath and placed a hand on his chest. It was beating again. He looked at the clock, it was moving and the students were back at their place filling the hallway with their chatter.
Lim walked to the club room, wiping his forehead.
âWere they supposed to be this strong?â