In the City of Crime, one law stands above them all: Only the strongest can live. Fighting is normal, extortion is common, and death is inevitable. Born into a wealthy family yet forced to live in poverty, Kanae Nali vowed to become strong enough to take back what rightfully belonged to her—even if it meant that she had to face the consequences and brave the dangers lurking in every corner. Yet on the outside, just like her mysterious peers, she was no different from the other high school students living their lives to the fullest. “Under the ray of light, my ability will only make me die faster. Under the veil of night, my ability allows me to survive longer.” ____ Story set in fictional city. Any similarities with real world's event is purely coincidence. Special thanks for Coraphyll, Jiyen, Aistich, Cailin, Lyna, and Chip for their help in making the synopsis Word count: 1000-1500 words/chapter Link to Discord: https://discord.gg/pBy2wGB ... Other novels: -Flowers Bloom from Battlefield [complete] - 7 Path of the Lilies [on long hiatus] - 1 Year of Beginning [complete] - Villain Lady [complete] - Science and Fantasy [complete] - 2 Years of Restarting [complete] - Forgotten Legend of the Bloodied Flower [on going] - The Quiet Empress [on going] ... Follow me on IG: @sora100518
"I'm fine," Misae answered with an awkward smile. "The one who is hurt is Teacher Charlie."
"Oh," Mike noticed the two of them standing close to each other. He stood up and pulled her away while calling Shiro. "Doctor, there's a new patient here."
Shiro tried his best to maintain an indifferent expression as he beckoned for Teacher Charlie to come in. In his heart, he was wondering if these two could be funnier than this.
"It's going to be slightly painful," Shiro reminded.
Teacher Charlie nodded. His eyes peeked towards the two students on the side. From their gestures, only an idiot wouldn't know that they were a couple. He had to say that they progressed quite fast as he hadn't noticed a couple in this school before.
Mike checked Misae up and down to ensure that she was fine. "What happened?"