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Chapter 13 - Chapter 13: Demon prince academy life

"For today's session, I will be teaching you the fundamentals of high-speed chanting.

All you have to do is hold my hands and close your eyes,"

Ryn said, his face a mask of solemn wisdom as he sat in a lotus position across from Princess Celia.

​Celia blinked, her golden eyes wide. "Are you sure? Direct knowledge transfer... I've heard of such a thing, but it's supposedly a Sage-level technique."

​Ryn didn't answer. He simply reached out and gripped her hands tightly.

​[System: Transferring Magic Theory (Part 1) to Target: Celia]

Cost: 1,000 Glory Points.

[Yes] / [No]

​He clicked [Yes]. Instantly, a stream of complex formulas and mana-flow diagrams began to pour from Ryn's mind into hers.

​Truthfully, the hand-holding was completely unnecessary for the System to work, but Ryn figured it made the "service" look more expensive and believable.

​"Woah..." Celia gasped, her eyes snapping open as the connection broke. "It really worked. My head... it feels full. How did you do that?"

​"It's a unique attribute of mine," Ryn lied smoothly. "I can share my memories, but at a cost. I've effectively lost that knowledge myself so that you may have it."

​Celia looked at him with genuine guilt, her heart softening. "You... you sacrificed your own knowledge for my education?"

​"It is my duty as a tutor," Ryn said, looking tragic. "Now... time for payment."

​Celia reached into her pouch and flicked a gold coin into the air. Ryn didn't even use his hands.

He leaned forward and caught the coin mid-air with his teeth, snapping his jaw shut with a satisfying clink.

​She tossed another one. Ryn lunged like a golden retriever, catching the second one just as deftly.

By the time the session was over, Ryn had a mouthful of gold and a very generous tip from a remorseful Princess.

​As Ryn walked back toward the S-Class dorms, jingling with every step, he found two students standing like statues in front of his door.

They were third-years, their uniforms crisp and their expressions stern.

​"This is my room," Ryn said, pointing at the door. "Unless you're here to pay me for something, you're in the way."

​"The Prince wishes to see you," one of them stated.

​Ryn's internal alarm bells went off. Arthur. The guy who smiles while he stabs you. He knew avoiding the summon would only make things worse.

"Fine. Lead the way."

​They escorted him to a private balcony at the top of the academy.

Prince Arthur was already there, bathed in the orange glow of the sunset, pouring tea with the grace of a professional butler.

The guards bowed and vanished.

​"It's been a while, Ryn. It's a pleasure to see you again," Arthur said, sliding a steaming cup across the table.

​Ryn sat down, his face split into a fake, wide grin. "What a pleasure for a great person such as yourself to grace a lowly commoner with your presence."

​"Don't flatter me," Arthur chuckled. "You might be wondering why I called you here."

​"Not at all," Ryn said.

​Arthur paused, his teapot hovering in mid-air. "...Well, if you aren't wondering, does that mean you already know?"

​"No, I don't," Ryn answered.

​He had come here with an iron resolve to stay mysterious, but his brain was currently fried from the day's events. Arthur stared at him, his smile twitching. Is he a genius, or is he just an idiot? the Prince wondered.

​"Well," Arthur continued, regaining his composure. "I would like for us to become friends. If that's okay with you."

​"Of course," Ryn answered immediately.

​"Then it's settled. We are friends." Arthur took a long sip of his tea.

​Ryn squinted. He didn't believe for a second that this was a real friendship. He picked up his own cup and took a sip.

​PFFFT!

​He sprayed the tea across the balcony. It wasn't that the tea tasted bad—it was just the sudden, paralyzing thought: Wait, Arthur is the villain. I wouldn't even be surprised if the tea is poisoned.

​"Is everything okay?" Arthur asked, wiping a drop of tea off his sleeve.

​"No, it's nothing! I just remembered I left my... oven on. May I take my leave?"

​"Sure," Arthur said, his eyes narrowing.

​Ryn scrambled away, but Arthur's voice stopped him at the edge of the balcony. "You shouldn't be so uptight, Ryn. We're friends now, right?"

​Ryn turned back, gave a stiff, awkward nod, and bolted.

​On his way back, Ryn took a shortcut through the Training Center. It was a mistake.

​"Hey, Ryn! Over here!"

​Leon was waving from the center of the sparring grounds. He was drenched in sweat, holding a practice sword. Mira was standing beside him, her hair tied back.

To any normal observer, they were training.

To Ryn, they were clearly in the middle of a "Main Character Romance" training montage.

​"Ryn, I never see you at the training grounds," Leon said, breathing heavily.

​"Or the library," Mira added, her eyes sharp.

"What exactly do you do with your time?"

​Ryn opened his mouth to lie, but Leon beat him to it. "Anyway, have you thought of what to build for the Magic Engineering test?"

​Ryn froze. Build... Magic Engineering... Test?

​"The project?" Mira sighed, seeing his blank expression. "Since you were asleep in class, you probably missed the announcement.

We have to build a magical tool. Whoever builds the best one gets a guaranteed pass for the rest of the year."

​"So you haven't thought of anything?" Leon asked.

​"No," Ryn admitted. "Who am I even partnered with?"

​Then, a foggy memory surfaced. A girl had approached his desk while he was drooling on his notes.

She had said her name was Amilea and mentioned a restaurant. He'd thought it was a dream about a date.

​"I have to go!" Ryn shouted, turning on his heels.

​Ryn arrived at the campus restaurant and spotted her immediately. Blue hair, soft eyes, and a gentle smile. It was Amilea—Bron's sister.

​He sat down across from her, his face wearing a mask of polite friendliness while his inner voice screamed: this was the bitch that fucked with him back at the cafeteria.

​"Hi, I'm Amilea," she said softly. "We met at the cafeteria, remember?"

​"Yeah. I remember," Ryn said.

​"I wanted to apologize for my brother's behavior," she said, her eyes turning into watery puppy-dog eyes.

"I only stepped in to keep him from doing something he'd regret. I hope you aren't offended."

​I think you are just as evil as him, Ryn thought. "I understand. I'm not offended."

​"I'm so glad," she chirped, leaning forward.

"So, since you're the smartest student in the S-Class... what do you have in mind for our project?"

​Ryn leaned back, a dark, interesting smile crossing his face.

​"We aren't making something called a GUN"

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