Chapter 79: This Time It’s My Turn to Walk You
The Dormitory assigned to Cerise was a delicate little two-story villa, its exterior walls painted a warm cream, the sloping roof a deep gray, dotted with a few quaint dormer…
The Dormitory assigned to Cerise was a delicate little two-story villa, its exterior walls painted a warm cream, the sloping roof a deep gray, dotted with a few quaint dormer…
When Ai ting and Seres stepped out of their exclusive training room one after the other, the sky outside the door had already grown completely dark. A deep purple night…
Time slipped by quietly in the stillness, passing like fine sand through one’s fingers—silent and unnoticed. Aiding felt as though he were having an impossibly wonderful dream. In the dream,…
When the intense energy fluctuations gradually subsided, the sturdy Ice Crystal Barrier finally reached its limit. With a crisp “crack,” it shattered into countless ice crystals and dissipated into the…
Inside the dedicated training room, the magical barrier hummed softly. Ai ting and Seres had already begun their training. Seres’s slender hands folded elegantly before her chest, then swept outward.…
When Aiding followed Seres through a magic portal and stepped into her private training chamber, his lips parted slightly of their own accord, and an undisguised hint of awe flashed…
When Aiding returned to the teaching building, the bell for the lunch break had already rung long ago, and the corridor was shrouded in silence. Only a handful of people…
When Olivia’s Black Wings fully unfurled, the entire scene within the barrier shifted abruptly. Daylight was swallowed in an instant, replaced by a deep, starless night. A huge Round Moon,…
Who’s there? Alton’s alarm bells rang loudly in his mind, his body instinctively reacting as he spun around and leapt back a step, instantly putting distance between himself and the…
The theoretical knowledge class was still as unbearably boring as a lullaby to Aitin. The teacher on the podium rambled on endlessly about magical principles and history, but to him,…