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Chapter 36 - Three Years

Chapter 36: Three Years

The death of Scott and the mysterious disappearance of the entire Miller Family shook both the academy and the town for months. Rumors ran wild, theories flourished, and hushed whispers filled the air.

But as always, time dulled the edge of memory. Days turned to weeks, and life gradually returned to normal.

With Scott gone, the bullying at the academy ceased. For the first time in years, Raven and Dante could walk the halls without fear.

Surprisingly, Dante's progress in spearmanship soared in just two months. He rose from Rank 92 to 73 in the academy's practical exams—a feat that left many instructors stunned.

Raven also saw a glimmer of progress in his own training. After the kidnapping incident, something inside him had shifted. Before, his comprehension of spearmanship was frozen at 0%—no matter how much he practiced. But now, it had ticked up to 1.2%.

He knew exactly why.

It wasn't his effort that brought the breakthrough, but a lingering echo of Casper's memory—a single slash engraved in Raven's mind like a ghostly imprint. By mimicking the stance and movement again and again, his comprehension rose slowly but surely... until it hit a wall at 1.2%.

But that wasn't all. That breakthrough also allowed him to sense a latent spell sealed within his spear, Frozen Ender—an ice spell waiting to be unleashed.

Zera, however, had warned him firmly.

"Don't act recklessly. If you try to use it now, the backlash could cripple you."

That warning forced Raven to confront the truth: he could no longer improve through conventional means. His path would be different.

That's when he set his sights on a new ability—Past Finder.

It was the third recorded skill within the system. Given how he'd improved using Casper's memory, Raven believed this ability might offer a more direct way to advance his spear mastery.

So, for three full months, he abandoned traditional training and immersed himself in mastering the Past Finder skill. Using the system's fragments of experience, he endured searing pain and soul-deep torment.

In the end, he succeeded.

He reached full comprehension—100%.

But once again, Zera stopped him.

"You don't have enough spirit power or any Past-Time essence in your body. If you try to use it now, it might shatter your soul."

Though disappointed, Raven didn't regret it. Instead, he waited.

"Just three more years… Then I can start learning the Elemental Circlet Technique."

He buried his impatience and returned to studying.

Three Years Later

Rune Era 1420, August 19

Raven had turned fifteen.

Now standing at 165 cm, he had the lean build of a youth stepping into adulthood. He trained when he could, kept his studies sharp, and continued working on alchemy—but despite it all, his spearmanship experience remained locked at 1.2%.

Most of his classmates had already formed their third mana circle in the Knight Pathway. Geniuses like Mary had even begun to grasp basic combat skills unique to their element.

Raven, meanwhile, was the only one without a circle. No aura. No combat skills.

His aunt and sister had both pleaded with him to drop out of the Knight School and focus on alchemy. With his written scores, he could easily top the Imperial Exams, secure a government position, or even serve directly under a minor noble like Baron Alexander.

But Raven's dream wasn't to live under the shadow of his family.

He wanted to protect them.

Even if he ranked last in every practical exam. Even if everyone saw him as a failure. Even if the world laughed.

Only his family knew the truth.

His alchemical knowledge had already surpassed anyone in the entire town. And though he hadn't made a breakthrough in martial prowess, he refused to take shortcuts—even when tempted.

If I used mortal potions to boost my stats, no one would ever know… But no. That would be cheating.

He shook his head as he stirred from sleep, his mind already on the Low-Rank Strength Potion he was working on. If completed, it could permanently increase strength by 1.0 points—a massive boost.

I already have seven Dragonroots and a bottle of Moonlit Water. The last component is two drops of blood from either an Ogre or a Minotaur. I need fifteen drops total. Hopefully, Aunt Shirley can find something at the next auction…

Yawning, he checked his body condition:

[Status]

Name: Raven Sillalus JorvotAge: 14Title: 66th Prince of the Zenith EmpireClass: Acolyte Warlock (0th Circle)Soul Rank: Mortal (Soul damage: 83%)Health: NormalPathway: Beginner Alchemist

Attributes

Strength: 0.9Agility: 0.8Vitality: 0.9Luck: 1.5Spirit: 5.4

Spells & Skills

Bloodline Spell: Regeneration (Incomplete)Skills: Past Finder, Instant Memorize, Wonder SenseAffinity: Life (Low)

He stared at the numbers with a bitter expression.

"Everyone else is at second or third circle… and I'm still here."

Worse, the next exam wasn't just a test—it was a hunting assessment.

With his current stats, he'd be deadweight in the field.

"Even if I somehow pass this, the next test is the Affinity Exam. My Life Affinity's still too low… and I can't use the Ice potion with my soul in this state."

He clenched his fists, feeling the weight of reality crash over him.

"I wanted to enter Crow's Misery Academy… to become a true wizard. But it's a pipe dream now."

Only three months remained before the final graduation.

"I at least need to pass this year. Or life will become ten times harder."

[Sigh… I hear the same thing every day. Just focus on today's test. Who knows? Maybe something good will happen.]

Zera's words echoed in his mind. Though comforting, they failed to stir any real hope.

She's repeated that same line more than a hundred times since I learned Wonder Sense…

Raven pushed off his blanket and dragged himself out of bed.

In the courtyard outside, his older sister Athena was already training beneath the soft morning light. Her movements were sharp, deliberate—each swing of her longsword humming with deadly grace.

She looked powerful. Commanding. Alive.

With her olive skin, reddish-orange eyes, and a figure honed by years of combat, she stood like a warrior queen. The linen top clung to her athletic frame, and the way she moved was like watching a painting come alive.

From the kitchen, another voice called out.

"You're up earlier than usual."

Raven turned to see a striking blonde woman leaning against the doorframe, arms crossed, blue eyes sharp with concern.

Shirley—his aunt.

"Morning, Aunt. Today's the final practical exam at the Knight School."

Her expression immediately darkened.

"Is it today? Should I come with you?"

From outside, Athena's voice cut in.

"Don't pamper him, Aunt. I already checked the area—nothing abnormal. He'll be fine as long as he sticks with the group. Besides, he's got a few tricks up his sleeve."

Shirley chuckled but didn't look convinced.

"Still… if something feels off, run. Forget the test. Understood?"

"I will," Raven nodded before heading off to wash up.

A lot had changed in the last three years.

His aunt had become a Radiant Knight, increasing her lifespan by fifty years—thanks to the Knight Awakening Potion he'd brewed after months of effort and 600 gold worth of materials.

His sister had advanced even further, comprehending intermediate-ranked Sword Aura and becoming a Rank-2 Sword Dancer. Now, either of them could take down a Rank-1 Magical Beast solo.

If they fought the Orc Commander now… it'd be over in a single strike.

Zera kept pushing him to send them into the Mirage Woodlands to hunt magical beasts for him.

But Raven refused.

I won't endanger them for my own gain.

Instead, he chose another path.

He had already memorized every Adept Rank alchemy tome in their collection. Theoretically, he was already an adept-level alchemist.

He'd even learned Wonder Sense, a skill that subtly boosted his Luck stat by 0.5—but it came at a price.

The strain on his soul reduced his already damaged lifespan.

Now, he had just five years and six months left to live.

 

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