[ A few moments ago ]
The massive auditorium of Zenith Academy roared with energy, though now an eerie silence filled the air. Thousands of students—from the newest first years to the most seasoned third years—sat frozen in their seats.
Every eye was locked onto the enormous holographic screen suspended at the center, projecting the intense battle taking place for the title of Apex.
Three figures dominated the display—three monsters in human form, each one representing terrifying potential. Ethan Williams, Alden Crestvale, and the masked warrior known as Lucifer Morningstar.
Gasps echoed earlier in the match, but now there was only stunned disbelief. None of them had expected to witness a fight like this. The clash wasn’t between first years—it was a war between veterans who looked like they had survived countless bloody campaigns. Explosions of energy, dimensional distortions, sword slashes that tore through reality itself—every move could have flattened cities.
But what truly terrified the audience wasn’t Ethan or Alden.
It was the masked figure moving among them like a phantom. He wasn’t fighting them. He was playing with them.
Lucifer Morningstar.
The name itself sent chills down spines.
No one could speak. They just stared as this mysterious first-year toyed with two of the strongest prodigies of the generation. The duel for the Apex had turned into a demonstration of domination.
On another side of the auditorium sat Seraphina, Lily, Ava, Charlotte, Elaria, Ophelia, Rey, Lilia, Alicia, and Evelyn. Every one of them was glued to the holographic display, watching with wide eyes.
Seraphina clenched her hands tightly, her voice trembling. "How could this be happening? Ethan and Alden... getting beaten like that?"
Her gaze turned to Charlotte, her usual calm replaced by concern. "If this match keeps going like this, then I’m afraid—"
She stopped herself. She didn’t dare to finish. Because she knew the support from the Elven faction depended on both Ethan and Alden’s success. And right now, it looked like both of them were going to lose.
Charlotte’s eyes narrowed. Her elegant face was unreadable, but her clenched fists gave away her emotions. She had heard the name Lucifer Morningstar before—rumors of a prodigy who appeared out of nowhere—but this was the first time she had seen him in action.
And it left her speechless.
’How... how can someone like this exist?’ she thought, staring at the screen. ’He’s beating not one but two avatars—Ethan and Alden... like they’re nothing. What kind of monster is this?’
She felt her chest tighten as she remembered other strange events recently.
’First Lilith promised to support me. Now this happens. Just what’s going on?’
She exhaled softly, whispering to herself, "You can do this, guys... just don’t lose now."
But as she watched Ethan and Alden fail to coordinate, she covered her face with one hand and groaned.
"It’s hopeless."
Meanwhile, Lily was on the edge of her seat, her small hands clasped tightly in front of her chest. She was cheering softly, her voice cute and sincere.
"Come on, Brother Alden, you can do this..."
Alicia, sitting right beside her, couldn’t help but smile. She reached over and hugged Lily close, pressing her against her chest.
"Aren’t you just the cutest thing here?" she cooed affectionately.
But after a few seconds, Lily started tapping her arm repeatedly.
"Mmmph! Mmph—!"
Evelyn sighed and rolled her eyes. "You’re suffocating her, Alice."
Alicia immediately released her, looking worried. "Oh no, are you okay, Lily?"
Lily took deep breaths before nodding, her face red. "Yes, big sis, I’m okay..."
Alicia smiled in relief—just as a loud shriek pierced the quiet.
Ophelia shot up from her seat, hands clutching her head. "Nooo! How could it be!? My darling got eliminated!"
The entire group’s attention snapped to the screen. Ethan’s avatar had vanished into motes of light.
Seraphina’s eyes widened in disbelief. She couldn’t even speak.
Silence fell over the auditorium—until Alicia, of all people, broke it with a suspiciously cheerful tone.
"How unfortunate," she said, smiling faintly.
Charlotte glanced at her older sister. "Big sis... why do you look happy even though Ethan got eliminated?"
She turned back to the holographic screen. "And look, Alden’s losing too!"
Alicia froze, her smile twitching as her breath hitched. "M–Me? I’m not happy at all!" she stammered, looking away. 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎
Evelyn, sitting beside her, smirked. "Oh, really? Because you were smiling even though your brother’s about to lose. Don’t try to deny it."
Alicia turned to glare at her. "I’m not!"
Evelyn crossed her arms. "You are."
"I’m not—you’re imagining things!" Alicia shot back quickly.
Maybe you’re just jealous."
Evelyn’s mouth twitched. "What did you just say?"
The two best friends leaned closer, arguing in low but sharp whispers, completely ignoring the crowd’s tension.
Then Ava suddenly leaned forward, her cheerful voice cutting through the tension.
"Hey, look! The duel’s over! Looks like Alden won!"
All heads turned back to the screen.
Alicia’s expression instantly changed—from relief to sheer dread.
Her eyes widened as she saw the masked warrior—Alex—completely engulfed in black flames.
Evelyn smirked at her side. "What’s wrong, Alice? You don’t look happy. Isn’t this what you wanted? Your brother won."
Alicia didn’t respond. Her gaze stayed fixed on the holographic screen, her body trembling.
’No... it can’t end like this,’ she thought. ’Damn it, Alden. If you’ve eliminated him, then two people will die today prepare yourself.’
A few seconds later, the crowd collectively gasped.
On the holographic display, Alden’s head was suddenly severed from his body. His figure disintegrated into countless glowing fragments, fading from the virtual arena.
Everyone was speechless.
Lucifer Morningstar had won.
Alicia’s heart skipped a beat. She clenched her fists to stop herself from cheering because she knew Alex was still hiding his identity. But before she could even exhale in relief, her joy twisted into fury.
Her eyes darkened.


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