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Chapter 6 - Chapter 5: The Cafeteria Showdown

# **Chapter 6: The Cafeteria Showdown** 

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### **A Hall of Whispers** 

The Moonlight Magic Academy's grand cafeteria was a spectacle of enchanted elegance—a vast, vaulted hall of white marble veined with gold, its ceiling enchanted to mirror the night sky regardless of the hour. Floating lanterns cast a warm glow over the long oak tables, where students clustered in their usual factions: 

- **First-years**, wide-eyed and nervous, huddled near the walls. 

- **Second-years**, more confident, laughing too loudly to prove themselves. 

- **Third-years and seniors**, lounging like royalty, their robes embroidered with family crests. 

The air hummed with chatter, clinking silverware, and the occasional burst of fire magic as someone showed off. 

Then **Ethan Gale walked in.** 

A ripple of silence spread outward from the entrance like a shockwave. First-years flinched. Second-years stopped mid-bite. Even a few seniors glanced up, eyebrows raised. 

*"It's him…"* 

*"The one who destroyed Rolan Veyne…"* 

*"They say he used ancient magic…"* 

Ethan ignored them all, moving toward the food line with deliberate calm. The serving witch—a plump woman who usually smiled—froze when she saw him. 

*"S-Stew today, dear,"* she stammered, her ladle shaking. 

*"Thank you,"* Ethan said, taking the bowl. 

Her eyes widened at his politeness. 

As he turned, the crowd **parted** like frightened sheep. A first-year girl actually yelped when he passed too close. 

Ethan exhaled through his nose and chose an empty table near the back. 

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Three tables over, a group of third-years spoke just loud enough to carry: 

*"Liora von Eldric did it again,"* said a lanky boy with emerald-trimmed robes. *"Another flawless **Level 2 Mana Potion**."* 

*"Bullshit,"* scoffed a girl with silver-streaked hair. *"That's third-year curriculum!"* 

*"True story,"* rumbled a broad-shouldered senior. *"Professor Helix confirmed it. She's the youngest in a century to master it."* 

Ethan sipped his water, filing away the information. 

**Liora von Eldric. Alchemy prodigy. Possible threat.** 

A first-year nearby whispered, *"I heard she's being groomed for the Imperial Alchemist seat!"* 

His friend gasped. *"At seventeen?!"* 

Ethan's fingers tightened around his spoon. 

*"Interesting."* 

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Then—**the cafeteria doors slammed open.** 

Every head turned. 

Every voice died. 

**Lirien Veyne stood in the doorway.** 

The whispers came instantly, frantic and hushed: 

*"Oh gods, it's her—"* 

*"Why is she here? She never eats with us—"* 

*"She's looking for *him*—"* 

Lirien's silver eyes swept the room like a blade scraping over stone. Students **flinched** under her gaze. Even the seniors straightened their postures. 

Then she moved—gliding between tables with lethal grace, her midnight-blue robes whispering against the floor. 

Straight toward **Ethan.** 

The cafeteria held its breath. 

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Lirien stopped across from Ethan's table. Without asking, she took a seat, folding her hands atop the polished oak. 

*"Enjoying your meal?"* she asked, her voice like poisoned honey. 

Ethan didn't look up. *"It's stew."* 

*"Ah, but it's *lonely* stew,"* she mused. *"No friends? No admirers? After that *spectacular* display today?"* 

A muscle twitched in Ethan's jaw. *"What do you want, Lirien?"* 

A collective gasp rippled through the room. **No one used her first name so casually.** 

Lirien's smile sharpened. *"Straight to the point. I like that."* She leaned forward, her voice dropping to a whisper only he could hear. *"Tell me, Ethan Gale—was it worth it? Humiliating my brother? Making an enemy of House Veyne?"* 

Ethan finally met her gaze. *"Yes."* 

For a heartbeat, something **dark** flickered in Lirien's eyes. Then she laughed—a sound like shattering glass. *"Good. I'd hate to think you *regretted* it already."* 

She stood, her robes swirling. *"Sleep lightly tonight. Dreams can be so… *unpredictable*."* 

Then she was gone, leaving behind the scent of frost and something metallic—**blood or iron, maybe both.** 

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The cafeteria remained **eerily silent** for a full minute after Lirien left. 

Then, like a dam breaking: 

*"Did he just—"* 

*"No one talks to *her* like that—"* 

*"He's *dead*—"* 

Ethan finished his stew, stood, and walked out—the crowd parting before him once more. 

As he passed the entrance, he caught a glimpse of a small first-year boy staring at him **not with fear, but with awe.** 

The boy quickly looked away when Ethan noticed. 

Ethan smirked. 

*"Interesting."* 

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