"Jun Wuhen…" Hu Liena whispered unconsciously.
The name tasted strange on her tongue — both admiration and irritation tangled together. She walked over to his desk and smiled softly.
"Brother Wuhen, good morning."
The room fell quiet for a second.Several girls sitting nearby exchanged glances, their eyes full of envy and resentment. To them, Jun Wuhen was a distant figure — a "male god" of the academy, calm, talented, and seemingly untouchable.And Hu Liena, the girl who had been chosen by the Pope herself, was now standing right beside him.
From today, the difference in status between them was no longer one that others could ignore.
Jun Wuhen turned his gaze toward her, his icy-blue eyes flickering briefly. Then he gave a short nod — acknowledgment without warmth.
Hu Liena's smile stiffened slightly. She had grown used to his silence, but it still pricked her pride.
Before she could speak again, a teasing voice came from the seat beside him.
"Nana, I think you're deliberately ignoring me."
Hu Liena's expression softened immediately.
The voice belonged to a tall boy whose calm presence naturally drew attention. His short black hair stood upright like fine steel needles, and his dark eyes carried the quiet composure of someone older than his years.
Even seated, he exuded confidence and strength — the type of quiet assurance that made others trust him instinctively.
"Brother Xie Yue…" Hu Liena said, smiling at last.
It was her twin brother — her only family in this world.
Xie Yue leaned back slightly, crossing his arms as he looked between her and Jun Wuhen with faint amusement.
"You never say good morning to me with that much energy," he teased.
Hu Liena puffed her cheeks slightly, pretending to glare.
Before Hu Liena could reply to her brother, a melodic yet teasing voice rang from the back of the classroom:
"That's because she has eyes only for Jun Wuhen."
The lighthearted words sliced through the gentle laughter like a playful dagger.Hu Liena froze for a second, her expression stiffening as a faint blush rose to her cheeks.
Turning toward the voice, she saw a girl standing gracefully near the back row — Chu Yue.
Chu Yue was slender, almost ethereal, with long silver-gray hair that shimmered faintly under the sunlight streaming through the windows. Her skin was fair as porcelain, and her eyes—soft lavender—held a calm, musical glow, reflecting both intelligence and quiet confidence.She wore the academy uniform with subtle elegance, her posture poised like a musician before a harp.
The faint fragrance of jasmine seemed to follow her wherever she walked.
Among the students of the Junior Academy, Chu Yue was known for her serenity and grace — the girl whose Harp Martial Soul could soothe hearts and stir spirits alike. Her calm demeanor often made her appear distant, but there was a subtle charm in her every word that drew people to her.
Hu Liena bit her lip lightly, turning her face away to hide her embarrassment.
"Chu Yue…" she muttered under her breath, unable to find a proper retort.
The teasing had struck close to home.
She dared a quick glance toward Jun Wuhen — only to find that he wasn't looking at her at all.
Jun Wuhen's eyes, those cold and clear as a still lake, were fixed somewhere beyond her shoulder.
"The teacher is here," he said quietly, his voice flat and calm as ever.
Hu Liena blinked, caught off guard. The faint blush on her cheeks deepened, but her heart sank with quiet disappointment.
She turned around just as their instructor entered the classroom, the steady tapping of his boots echoing against the stone floor. With a small sigh, she made her way to her own seat — two tables away from Jun Wuhen — and sat down.
From the corner of her eye, she saw Yan stride into the classroom as well, his red hair bright against the white walls. He immediately spotted Jun Wuhen and, as if on instinct, his gaze sharpened.
His jaw tensed. He sat down heavily, never taking his eyes off the boy by the window.
"Why does she look at him like that…" he muttered under his breath, clenching his fists beneath the desk.
Jun Wuhen didn't even glance his way. He simply leaned his chin on his palm, gaze fixed on the view outside , which started to rain. It was sunny moments ago, however it seems that a cloud group had drifted here.
The classroom filled with the quiet murmur of lessons. The teacher began explaining the intricacies of martial. But one student's attention seemed to drift elsewhere.
Looking at the thin veil of spring rain outside which just started, Jun Wuhen's thoughts grew turbulent.'Nine years… it's already been nine years since I came to this world.'
Raindrops tapped softly against the classroom window, each sound blending with the faint chatter of students. For others, it was just another day of lessons. For Jun Wuhen, it was a reminder of how far he had drifted from the world he once called home.
He was not a native of the Douluo Continent.He was a reborn soul from Earth — the victim of a foolish, impulsive act.
He could still recall it clearly: the screech of tires, the flash of headlights, the shock of realization as he was dragged toward the road.'Saving a girl from an oncoming truck… I never imagined I'd die that way.'
Except, the girl hadn't wanted to be saved. Her lifeless eyes and bitter smile haunted him even now. When she grabbed his wrist, her grip had been firm — desperate, almost satisfied. And then came the impact. The sound of breaking bones. A blinding light and then Silence.
He thought death would be the end.But when he opened his eyes again, he was a crying infant in a cold room, in a world where strength and soul power determined everything.
However unlike other isekai protagonists he was not happy because of this rebirth , because on Earth Jun Wuhen was the one everyone calls the one who was truly blessed. He excelled in studies, sports and music. Graduating from college he even started his own company , on top of waiting to inherit his parents multi million company.
His s*xual life was also very fickle. Because using his handsome face and money changing girlfriens was not difficult for him.
Sometimes he was bored he used to read online novels as a hobby and by chance of luck he was reincarnated in the same novel he was reading.
