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Become a top mage at all costs

Eileen Caldwell had always been the epitome of a laid-back individual. From her early years to her teens, her passion for leisure rivaled that of any professional napper. School was merely a necessary inconvenience, and she found herself comfortably situated at the bottom of her class hierarchy, much to the chagrin of her teachers and the bemusement of her peers. However, all of this changed on her 18th birthday signaling her transition into adulthood, a mysterious system was activated, one that would upend her world of sloth and slumber. Gone were the days of lounging around without consequence; instead, Eileen found herself thrust into a destiny she could scarcely have imagined. This newly activated system, with its stern mandate against idleness, revealed to Eileen her true potential: she was destined to become one of the most formidable mages the world had ever seen. No longer could she while away the hours in blissful ignorance; instead, she was called upon to harness her latent magical abilities and rise to the challenge that lay before her.

K_Mopo · LGBT+
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315 Chs

I want this seat

The silence that followed Thalira's demonstration was palpable, a heavy curtain of awe and reverence that draped over the crowd. I stood there, my heart sinking with each passing moment, as if the weight of Thalira's power pressed down upon me, threatening to crush my own aspirations.

The principal's voice broke through the stillness, though it seemed muted against the backdrop of Thalira's triumph. "Well, it seems we have a clear winner. Thalira Darkthorn, you will be placed in the advanced group," he declared, his tone tinged with a mixture of admiration and apprehension.

Thalira's smirk widened into a triumphant grin as she basked in the accolades of her peers. With a toss of her fiery locks, she sauntered away from the Arcanometer, her steps filled with an air of confidence that bordered on arrogance.

As the crowd began to disperse, I felt a sense of resignation wash over me, like a tide dragging me further into the depths of despair. It seemed my dreams of proving myself as a formidable mage were slipping further and further out of reach with each passing moment.

With a heavy heart, I turned away from the Arcanometer and made my way to the classroom, my footsteps echoing in the empty corridor. The weight of defeat hung heavy upon my shoulders, threatening to crush my spirits beneath its burden.

As I entered the classroom, I was greeted by the sight of familiar faces, each one a reminder of the competition I faced. I hurried to find a seat, desperate to avoid drawing any further attention to myself.

With a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach, I realized that the only available seat was at the very back of the room, far removed from the rest of the students. I sighed heavily as I made my way to the solitary desk, resigned to my fate.

As I settled into my seat, I couldn't shake the feeling of eyes upon me, the weight of Thalira's gaze burning into my back like a branding iron. I tried to focus on the lesson at hand, to drown out the doubts and insecurities clawing at the edges of my mind.

But then, just as the class was about to begin, I felt a presence looming over me, a shadow cast by Thalira's imposing figure.

But as I settled into my seat, a familiar voice cut through the din, sending a shiver down my spine. "Well, well, if it isn't little Eileen Caldwell."

I turned to see Thalira Darkthorn standing before me, her eyes flashing with an intensity that made my blood run cold. There was a dangerous edge to her demeanor, a hint of aggression that sent alarm bells ringing in my mind.

"What do you want, Thalira?" I asked, trying to keep my voice steady despite the rising tide of fear that threatened to overwhelm me.

Thalira's lips curled into a sneer as she leaned in close, her breath hot against my ear. "I want you out of my seat," she whispered, her tone dripping with malice.

I blinked in surprise, my mind struggling to process her words. "Your seat? But I was here first," I protested, my heart pounding in my chest.

Thalira's eyes narrowed, her grip tightening on the edge of my desk. "I don't care who was here first. I want this seat, and I'm not asking again," she growled, her voice low and dangerous.

I felt a surge of defiance rise within me, pushing back against the fear that threatened to consume me. "I'm not moving," I declared, my voice trembling with a mixture of fear and determination.

Thalira's expression darkened, her eyes flashing with anger. Without warning, she reached out and grabbed my wrist, her grip like a vice around my flesh. "You don't want to test me, Eileen," she warned, her voice laced with menace.

I winced as her nails dug into my skin, a sharp pang of pain shooting up my arm. But despite the fear coursing through my veins, I refused to back down. "Let go of me," I hissed, trying to wrench my hand free from her grasp.

Thalira's grip only tightened, her nails biting into my skin with a cruel intensity. "Not until you give me that seat," she spat, her eyes blazing with fury.

As Thalira's grip tightened on my wrist, a sudden shimmering hologram appeared before me, startlingly clear despite the chaos of the classroom. It displayed a simple message: "Use your charm on her."

For a moment, I was frozen, my mind racing as I weighed my options. Would employing charm really help me in this situation? Could it possibly sway Thalira's aggression, or would it only stoke the flames of her anger further?

But then, as Thalira's glare bore into me with an intensity that made my skin crawl, I realized that I had to try something. Anything to diffuse the tension before it escalated into something far worse.

With a shaky breath, I made my decision. I couldn't let fear dictate my actions any longer. Pressing the button marked "yes" on the hologram, I steeled myself for what was to come.

Drawing upon every ounce of confidence I could muster, I turned to face Thalira, meeting her furious gaze head-on. "Thalira," I began, my voice steady despite the tremble in my hands, "I understand that you want this seat. But I was here first, and I need it just as much as you do."

But just as it seemed like the situation would escalate into a full-blown confrontation, Thalira's expression softened, her features morphing into a sly grin. "Or," she began, her tone taking on a teasing edge, "you could let me sit next to the window, and you can sit next to me. I'm not that mean, and you don't look that bad," she added with a wink.

I blinked in surprise, caught off guard by her sudden change in demeanor. Despite myself, I couldn't help but be intrigued by her offer. Thank you so much system.

With a reluctant nod, I finally relented, allowing Thalira to take the seat next to the window. As she settled into her chair with a satisfied smirk, I couldn't shake the feeling that maybe charm was a great thing.