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New abilities

As Ritsuka was in his room with Morgan and Kama, as Ritsuka then spoke

Ritsuka spoke to the system. "Chamuel did I get any new skill from Olga and Ophelia"

The system the spoke

[ Yes host but they didn't give much, do to them not being servent like Mash and Morgan, or a Goddess like Creator (Kama) ]

Ritsuka then looked curious. "What did I get, then?"

The system responded.

[ From Olga: You gained "Leadership Insight" - increases your ability to read situations and make tactical decisions under pressure. From Ophelia: You gained "Mystic Eye Focus" - improves the effectiveness of your Mystic Eyes for a short period when activated. ]

Ritsuka sighed. "Well, it's something at least."

Morgan then smirked. "I'd say it's enough to handle any more surprises from Olga."

Kama grinned. "You might need it, especially with the way she's been acting lately."

Morgan then looked at Ritsuka. "What Mystuc eye or eyes do you have"

Ritsuka close and opened his eyes as it was a golden yellow. "I got from the system if kinda of one my skill, it is called Mystic eyes of Pereception"

Morgan raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "Mystic Eyes of Perception? What do they do exactly?"

Ritsuka explained, "They allow me to see the flow of magical energy and detect hidden truths. It's helpful for figuring out enemies' weaknesses or spotting traps."

Kama leaned in, a playful glint in her eyes. "So, you can see through my tricks, huh? Guess I'll have to be more creative."

Ritsuka chuckled. "Or just tone it down a bit, maybe?"

Morgan smirked. "No way. The chaos is part of the fun."

Kama suddenly pouted. "You're both no fun! What about my pranks?"

Ritsuka laughed. "We appreciate your creativity, but maybe keep it to a minimum when we're out on missions?"

Just then, Mash knocked and entered the room. "Sorry to interrupt, but there's a meeting in the common area. Something about new assignments."

Ritsuka sighed, standing up. "Alright, let's go. More surprises await, I guess."

As they walked out, Morgan whispered to Kama, "Let's see if we can sneak in a prank or two during the meeting."

Kama's eyes lit up. "Now that's the spirit!"

Ritsuka just patted her head. "As much as I like your pranks, I think it is time you go invisible"

Kama laughed at that, as she goes Invisible as Ritsuka said, as they walked.

As Kama disappeared with a playful giggle, Ritsuka could still feel her presence lingering near him. He shook his head with a smile and continued walking down the hall with Morgan and Mash.

Mash looked at Ritsuka curiously. "You're really used to handling Kama now, huh? Not everyone can keep up with her antics."

Ritsuka shrugged, a smirk playing on his lips. "You learn to adapt. Plus, her pranks keep things... interesting."

Morgan nodded in agreement. "She certainly brings a unique energy to our group, but we can't let our guard down. With her, something unexpected is always around the corner."

As they approached the common area, Ritsuka could feel the playful tug of invisible hands on his sleeve—Kama, no doubt, trying to remind him she was still around. He whispered softly, "Kama, don't push it."

Kama's voice echoed mischievously in his ear. "I wouldn't dream of it."

When they entered the room, Ritsuka noticed that everyone was already gathered, including Romani, Da Vinci, Kirschtaria, and a few others. Olga was there too, standing awkwardly at the back, stealing occasional glances at Ritsuka.

Ritsuka took a seat, leaning back casually as Mash sat beside him. Morgan stood near the back, her arms crossed, observing the room carefully.

Dr. Romani cleared his throat, starting the meeting. "Alright everyone, we have a few new assignments to go over, but first, we need to discuss—"

Suddenly, the lights flickered, and holographic confetti rained down from the ceiling, accompanied by cheerful music. Ritsuka immediately recognized the source of the prank.

"Kama..." he muttered under his breath, suppressing a laugh.

Romani blinked in confusion as Da Vinci chuckled. "Well, it seems someone has already started the festivities."

Ritsuka subtly pinched the air beside him, feeling a soft poke back as Kama teased, "You said to keep it invisible, didn't you?"

Ritsuka sighed but couldn't help smiling. This was his life now—filled with pranks, missions, and an invisible goddess who loved to cause chaos. And honestly, he wouldn't have it any other way.

As the holographic confetti continued to fall, Ritsuka mentally sighed. Kama, what did I say about pranks during meetings?

In his head, Kama's voice echoed sweetly, You told me to be invisible, not to stop having fun. Besides, you love it when I add a little excitement to these boring gatherings.

Yeah, but now everyone's looking at me like I caused this, Ritsuka replied, glancing at Romani and Da Vinci, who were still staring at the confetti in bewilderment. He mentally nudged her, Let's dial it down a bit.

Fine, fine, Kama conceded, her playful tone making it clear she wasn't actually sorry.

Morgan, standing stoically by the wall, raised an eyebrow at Ritsuka but said nothing. She knew all too well who was behind the sudden shower of holographic glitter and didn't bother to interfere. Meanwhile, Mash had her hand over her mouth, trying to hide a giggle.

Kadoc, who was sitting across from Ritsuka, leaned forward with a smirk. "Ritsuka, how many times do I have to tell you—keep your goddess on a tighter leash?"

Ritsuka shot him a sideways glance, replying mentally to both Kadoc and Kama, Easier said than done.

Anastasia, sitting next to Kadoc, leaned in with her typical ice-cold demeanor, though her eyes sparkled with humor. "Kama certainly knows how to make her presence felt, even when she's invisible."

And that's why I'm the best, Kama said smugly in Ritsuka's mind, her invisible presence hovering close to him, clearly pleased with herself.

Ophelia, seated quietly near the back, gave a small smile, her Mystic Eye Scanning faintly glowing as she kept a discreet watch on Ritsuka's interactions with Kama. Despite her calm exterior, she still couldn't quite get used to the fact that only a few of them could even sense Kama when she went invisible.

Meanwhile, Olga, still flustered from the recent confession debacle, seemed oblivious to the prank. She stared at Ritsuka with a mix of determination and embarrassment, clearly trying to compose herself for whatever came next.

Romani cleared his throat again, trying to regain control of the situation. "Alright, alright, enough distractions. Let's focus. We have an upcoming singularity to prepare for, and I need everyone's attention on this." He cast a suspicious glance at Ritsuka, but when he saw the young man's innocent expression, he sighed and decided to let it go.

Da Vinci, ever the playful one, winked at Ritsuka. "At least this meeting has a little flair now. I don't mind it. In fact, we could use more of Ritsuka's fun in these stuffy discussions."

See? Da Vinci approves. Maybe I should stick around more often, Kama teased, her voice lilting with amusement in Ritsuka's head.

Da Vinci approves of chaos. That's not a good argument, Ritsuka replied mentally, shaking his head slightly.

As Romani began outlining the next mission, Ritsuka's attention briefly drifted. His Mystic Eyes of Perception were still new to him, and though they were immensely useful, they tended to activate even when he wasn't consciously trying to use them. Looking around the room, he could almost sense everyone's emotions, their intentions—it was like a flood of information, though not overwhelming enough to distract him entirely.

Morgan, ever perceptive, noticed his subtle shift and whispered quietly, "Your eyes again?"

Ritsuka nodded slightly. "Yeah, they keep turning on by themselves. It's like the system upgraded my awareness without asking first."

Morgan's eyes softened for a moment, showing a rare moment of understanding. "You'll adjust. You always do."

Kama certainly hasn't made adjusting easy, Ritsuka thought wryly, feeling a light flick on his forehead from the invisible goddess.

Hey, don't blame me for your power surges, Kama replied mentally, her tone still full of playful mischief. I only enhance your life. You should thank me.

Thanks, Kama. Really, Ritsuka replied sarcastically, though there was a hint of warmth behind his words. Despite everything, she did make things more interesting.

Back at the meeting, Romani had finally wrapped up the mission briefing. "Okay, now that everything's clear, we'll need you all on standby. Ritsuka, Mash, and Ophelia, you three are up for this mission."

Ritsuka gave a sharp nod. "Understood."

As they all stood to leave, Olga nervously approached Ritsuka. Her eyes darted around the room as she clearly fought to gather her courage. "R-Ritsuka, about the date…"

Before she could finish, Kama's voice rang playfully in Ritsuka's head, Here it comes.

Ritsuka turned to Olga, smiling warmly. "Don't worry about it, Olga. We'll make it work."

Olga's blush deepened, but she managed a nod. "R-right. I'll… see you later."

As she hurried off, Ophelia walked up beside Ritsuka, giving him a knowing glance. "You sure know how to stir things up."

Ritsuka sighed, rubbing the back of his neck. "I didn't even do anything."

Morgan joined them, her arms crossed. "You didn't need to. Apparently, just existing is enough."

That's because you're the main character in every way that matters, Kama teased mentally, clearly enjoying the spectacle. I wouldn't have picked you otherwise.

Ritsuka mentally rolled his eyes. Thanks for the reminder, Kama.

As they all made their way out of the briefing room, Ritsuka couldn't help but think about what lay ahead—missions, new challenges, and, of course, the inevitable chaos that Kama would bring into his life at every opportunity. But with Mash, Ophelia, Morgan, and the rest of his companions by his side, he was ready for whatever came next, even if it involved navigating awkward dates or stopping world-ending threats.

At least it'll never be boring, he thought, with a small smile tugging at the corner of his lips.

After they returned to there room, he just sat down on his bed, as Both Kama and Morgan just went to his side, as Then Kama grabbed his face and kissed him, as Ritsuka just enjoyed it, as then Morgan did thr same

Ritsuka looked at his wife's before he spoke. "Now with that done, I have something to say".

Kama looked at him. "Oh what is it dear"

Ritsuka just looked at her. "When I used my Mystic eyes, when I was looking at everyone my eyes landed on Lev and I saw something, Something very dark and very ancient and also a lot of darkness".

As Ritsuka spoke, the room seemed to still, and both Morgan and Kama turned serious at once.

Kama, with her playful demeanor gone for the moment, furrowed her brow. "Lev…? Are you saying there's something deeper to him? What did you see exactly?"

Ritsuka closed his eyes, recalling the moment. "When I glanced at him with my Mystic Eyes, I didn't just see Lev as he is now. I saw something lurking beneath, something ancient, like a presence or force that's older than anything we've encountered so far. It wasn't just a shadow—it was… wrong, twisted. And it felt like it was waiting."

Morgan's eyes narrowed as she processed the information. "Lev is one of Chaldea's top mages, but we've always known there was something off about him. You think this darkness is influencing him or controlling him?"

Ritsuka nodded. "I can't say for sure yet. But it didn't feel like the Lev we know. It felt like something… far more dangerous. I need to be cautious around him, and we need to investigate this further before anything happens."

Kama, leaning in closer to him, sighed. "And here I thought we'd have a quiet evening. Leave it to you to uncover some ancient darkness. You always find trouble, don't you?"

Ritsuka chuckled softly. "I don't exactly go looking for it. It just finds me."

Morgan crossed her arms, her expression deadly serious. "If Lev is compromised by something dark and ancient, then we have to act before it can harm Chaldea. I've encountered dark forces before, but something ancient… that's concerning."

Kama's golden eyes gleamed with interest. "You know, dear, I love a good mystery as much as the next goddess, but ancient forces? That's something even I don't deal with lightly. Should we confront him, or would that risk tipping him off?"

Ritsuka thought for a moment, weighing their options. "We can't confront him directly—not until we know more. If whatever is controlling Lev becomes aware that we're onto it, it might move faster, and we'll lose any chance to understand what's going on."

Morgan nodded in agreement. "Then we observe. Keep your Mystic Eyes sharp. If Lev makes any suspicious moves, we strike."

Kama leaned back slightly, her playful nature returning. "Well, looks like things are going to get interesting again. I'll stay by your side, Ritsuka, in case that darkness tries anything funny."

Ritsuka smiled at both of them, feeling reassured by their presence. "Thanks. For now, let's keep this between us. If Lev really is being influenced, we can't afford for anyone else to know until we've got proof."

Morgan's eyes softened for a moment, and she nodded. "We'll handle this together."

Kama leaned closer to Ritsuka again, her voice low and teasing. "But before we dive back into this dark mystery, maybe we can enjoy some time to ourselves. You always get so serious when work comes up."

Ritsuka laughed softly. "I guess I do. Alright, let's just relax for now. We've got time to figure out what's going on with Lev."

And with that, the tension in the room lightened, though the shadow of what Ritsuka had seen still lingered at the back of his mind. Whatever ancient darkness he had glimpsed was waiting, and he would need all the help he could get to confront it when the time came. But for now, with Kama and Morgan by his side, he allowed himself to enjoy the quiet moment, knowing that soon enough, their peace would be shattered by the storm that was to come.

To be continued

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