The second month ended with a shift in the air.
Nova felt it before he saw it—that subtle pressure change that preceded breakthrough, the way mana bent toward those on the verge of ascending. Around him, Class A was changing. Growing. Pushing past limits that had seemed insurmountable weeks ago.
Monthly Rankings — Month 2 Final
Valerius Chen — Class S — 2nd Order, 3rd Rank
Isadora Vane — Class S — 2nd Order, 3rd Rank
Marcus Stone — Class S — 2nd Order, 2nd Rank
Nova Almond — Class A — 1st Order, 4th Rank
Seraphina Cross — Class A — 1st Order, 7th Rank
Kaelen Stoneheart — Class A — 1st Order, 8th Rank → 1st Order, 9th Rank
Darius Vane — Class A — 1st Order, 7th Rank → 1st Order, 8th Rank
Vivienne Reed — Class A — 1st Order, 6th Rank → 1st Order, 7th Rank
Corbin Hale — Class B — 1st Order, 7th Rank (unchanged)
Tessa Blackwood — Class B — 1st Order, 5th Rank → 1st Order, 6th Rank
The breakthrough had come three days earlier—a sudden surge of mana that woke Nova from deep sleep, his body demanding attention. Four hours of meditation later, he had emerged at 1st Order, 4th Rank.
CULTIVATION: 1st Order, 4th Rank
MANA RESERVE: 284/284 units (+33 from previous)
TELEPORTATION RANGE: 95 feet
BLOODLINE ACTIVATION: 19%
NOTE: 4th Order required for Class selection. Continue cultivation.
The academy rewarded progress.
With his new rank came access to the Intermediate Cultivation Chamber—a facility reserved for students who had demonstrated significant growth. Nova stood before its doors now, studying the warning placard.
INTERMEDIATE CHAMBER — LEVEL 2
Mana Density: 3x External
Maximum Session: 4 hours
Recommended Cultivation: 1st Order, 4th Rank Minimum
Warning: Extended exposure may cause meridian stress.
He entered.
The chamber was small—barely large enough for a single cultivation mat—but the mana pressed against him like a physical weight. Three times denser than the already-rich academy air. Three times faster growth.
He sat, closed his eyes, and began.
Four hours later, he emerged trembling.
His meridians sang with overstimulation. His core had absorbed more mana in those hours than it normally would in a week. The Iron Foundation Method had cycled frantically, struggling to keep pace with the influx.
He checked his progress.
CULTIVATION PROGRESS: 1st Order, 4th Rank — 12% toward 5th Rank
Twelve percent in four hours. At this rate, he could reach 5th Rank in weeks rather than months.
He walked back to his dormitory on unsteady legs, already planning his next session.
Week 8, Day 2 — Dungeon Ecology
The class was held in the academy's greenhouse complex—a sprawling series of biodomes containing plant life from across the continent and beyond. Nova sat in the back, taking notes as the instructor droned on about mana-reactive flora.
That's when he noticed her.
A girl in the row ahead, her uniform marked with Class B insignia, her hands unconsciously reaching toward a nearby planter. Vines were moving—slowly, subtly, curling in her direction as if drawn by an invisible force.
The instructor noticed too.
"Miss...?" He consulted his slate. "Priscilla. Stop distracting the specimens."
The girl's face flushed crimson. "I wasn't—I didn't mean to—"
"Your affinity is plant-based?"
"Yes, Instructor. A-rank."
The instructor's eyebrows rose. "A-rank plant affinity is rare. Most plant users are B-rank or lower. Yet you're in Class B?"
The girl—Priscilla—looked down. "I was in Class D. I've been... improving."
"Clearly." The instructor studied her for a moment. "See me after class. We may need to reassess your placement."
Nova watched the exchange with interest. A-rank plant affinity was indeed rare. If she was improving rapidly enough to jump from Class D to Class B in two months, she was worth watching.
Another talent, he thought. This academy is full of them.
After class, he passed her in the hallway.
She was clutching books to her chest, still flushed from the instructor's attention. Their eyes met for just a moment—hers wide and uncertain, his calm and assessing.
Then she looked away and hurried past.
Week 8, Day 4 — Combat Fundamentals
Thorne introduced a new drill: handicap matches.
Students were paired with opponents two ranks higher, then required to last five minutes without being tagged. The goal wasn't victory—it was survival. Learning to fight from disadvantage.
Nova's opponent: Darius Vane — 1st Order, 8th Rank.
The earth shaper had grown significantly since the first month. His control was finer, his movements more precise, his cultivation steady at 8th Rank with 9th in sight.
"You ready?" Darius asked.
"No."
"Good. Honesty helps., Darius said with a joking smile."
They began.
Darius didn't attack immediately. He controlled—shifting the platform's surface, creating obstacles, forcing Nova to move constantly just to maintain footing. The earth responded to his will like an extension of his body.
Nova teleported, dodged, wove through the shifting terrain. Each movement cost mana. Each second drained his reserves.
He's herding me, he realized. Pushing me toward specific positions.
He changed direction, teleporting against the flow, appearing where Darius didn't expect. Practice blade extended—a quick strike to the ribs.
Darius's earth armor absorbed it.
"Good try," he said. "Not enough."
The match continued.
By the five-minute mark, Nova's mana was at 40%. He hadn't landed a single meaningful blow. But he was still standing. Still fighting. Still surviving.
"Time." Thorne's voice cut through. "Almond passes."
Darius released his control, the platform settling. He offered a rare nod of respect.
"You're getting harder to pin down."
"I'm getting tired of being pinned."
Darius almost smiled.
Week 8, Day 6 — Cultivation Chamber
Nova's second session in the Intermediate Chamber yielded another 11% progress. He was now at 23% toward 5th Rank.
But something else was happening.
His bloodline had been stirring since the breakthrough—faint pulses of warmth, moments of heightened strength, the sense that something dormant was waking. The Godless System confirmed it.
BLOODLINE ACTIVATION: 21% (+2% from intensive cultivation)
NOTE: Bloodline responds to rapid advancement. Continued pressure may accelerate awakening.
That night, he dreamed.
Not the usual dreams—the gold eyes, the silver hair, the field of graves. Different dreams. Older.
He stood on a battlefield under alien stars. Around him, creatures of shadow and flame charged endless lines of soldiers. And beside him, fighting with the grace of centuries, stood figures he should not recognize but did.
The Shadows, he realized. My generals.
Benimaru, wreathed in black flame. Alpha, her elf eyes calculating every enemy movement. Geralt, runes blazing across his skin. Megan, half-demon form shifting between human and monster. And Alexander—Coldblood—his light manipulation cutting through darkness like a blade.
They fought together. Moved together. Bled together.
Then the dream shifted.
He saw Nora—younger than in her journal, perhaps sixteen, her face unmarked by the weight of ten thousand souls. She was laughing, handing him a newly refined pill, her eyes bright with pride.
"I made this for you, brother. It'll help with your cultivation."
"You're too good to me, little sister."
"Someone has to be."
The dream dissolved.
Nova woke with tears on his face and no memory of shedding them.
Week 9, Day 1 — Morning Exercise
Valerius increased the gravity to 2.5x.
Half the class collapsed within the first hour. Nova was not among them.
His bloodline-enhanced body handled the increased weight better than most. Where others struggled, he adapted. Where others fell, he kept moving.
Afterward, Valerius pulled him aside.
"Your physical improvement is remarkable. Even accounting for natural talent, you're progressing faster than anyone in Class A." She studied him with the same assessing gaze Thorne used. "Do you know why?"
"Hard work?"
Nova said nothing more.
"I don't know what family you come from, Almond. I don't care. But whatever blood runs in your veins, it's waking up. And when it does, you'll need to control it." She released him. "Keep training. Keep growing. And when that bloodline fully awakens, don't let it consume you."
She walked away.
Nova stood alone on the training ground, feeling the warmth of his bloodline pulse beneath his skin, and wondered if Valerius's warning had come too late.
