
It was a very hot afternoon, and the air conditioners in the hall were trying their best but still doing little to nothing to ease the heat in the air.
Sweat kept forming on Tristian’s forehead, refusing to stop no matter how many times he wiped it away.
He was nervous, far more nervous than someone should be on their graduation day but this wasn’t just about his graduation.
Today was the day he had been waiting for, the day he would finally propose to his girlfriend, Lyra. They had been together since their very first day in college, from the moment they met up until now.
They had shared almost everything, struggles, laughter, small arguments, late-night study sessions, and even their dreams for the future.
Now that they were finally graduating, they had already made plans to continue their education together and return for their master’s program.
To Tristian, this felt like the perfect moment and the perfect day to take that one step forward and ask Lyra to be his forever.
He had been planning this for months, thinking through every single detail and making sure nothing would go wrong. His nights had been spent imagining how it would happen, what he would say, how he would kneel, and how she would react. He pictured her smile, her surprise, and even the tears in her eyes when he pulled out the ring.
He wanted everything to be perfect and most of all, he wanted her to say yes.
The ceremony was going on, but Tristian barely heard a word. The speeches, the laughter, even the applause, all of it sounded distant, like background noise he couldn’t focus on.
His eyes kept shifting between Lyra and his wristwatch, counting down the minutes until everything would finally be over. He couldn’t wait any longer.
Every time his gaze landed on her, sitting there so beautiful in her gown, his nervousness only grew stronger.
A lump formed in his throat, and he had to remind himself again and again to breathe. About an hour later, the ceremony finally came to an end, and people began taking pictures.
Tristian’s palms were sweating badly as he stood there, waiting patiently for Lyra to finish taking photos with her friends.
His heart was beating so fast he was sure anyone standing close enough could hear it. When she finally turned and walked toward him, smiling and laughing with her friends, he took a deep breath, wiped his hands against his clothes, and forced a smile.
He stepped forward, pulled her into a tight hug and before she could even understand what was happening,
Tristian slowly dropped down on one knee, making gasps filled the air.
He reached into his pocket and brought out a small velvet box. When he opened it, the diamond ring inside caught the light and shone brightly.
“Lyra,” he began, his voice shaking slightly. “Ever since I started dating you, asking you to be my wife and spending the rest of my life with you has always been my dream.”
“You’ve been my everything, my best friend, my peace, my reason to smile every day. All I want is to build a future with you. Lyra, would you do me the honor and make my dream come true?”
He looked up at her, smiling nervously, expecting to see joy, surprise, and maybe even tears but what he saw instead made his heart stop.
Lyra stood frozen, staring down at him with wide eyes not filled with happiness, but with confusion and something close to irritation.
“This must be some kind of joke, right?” she said, letting out a small, awkward chuckle.
She was waiting for him to laugh along and say it wasn’t real but Tristian didn’t laugh. He stayed on one knee, looking up at her with trembling eyes.“Wait,” she said again, her voice turning colder. “Tell me this is a joke, Tristian.”
Tristian blinked, confused. “I don’t understand, Lyra. Why would you think this is a joke? I’m proposing to you right now and I expect you to say yes.”
“I can’t say such a thing!” she snapped, cutting him off sharply.
Her voice was loud enough to draw attention, and people nearby began to turn and watch them.
“What the hell do you think you’re doing, Tristian? Get up before you embarrass me even more!” she hissed, glancing around at the growing crowd.
Tristian’s heart dropped. Slowly, he got to his feet, his legs weak and his mind spinning because this wasn’t how it was supposed to go and this wasn’t the reaction he had imagined.
“I don’t understand you, Lyra,” he said quietly, struggling to keep his voice from shaking. “You should be happy about this.”
“You’ve told me so many times how you imagined us spending our lives together and I just wanted to make that dream real. I…”
“Please, enough of that!” Lyra interrupted him, her face hardening. “Enough of this talk about some silly dream, Tristian. I’m tired of hearing about it every single time. I’m sick of it!”
Tristan’s mouth went dry, and for a moment, he couldn’t speak at all.
“I can’t be part of that dream, Tristian,” she continued, her voice loud and unforgiving. “And since this is already happening, I think it’s the perfect time to tell you what I’ve been wanting to say.”
Tristian’s heart began pounding even faster. “What are you talking about?”
“I don’t think I can continue this relationship anymore,” she said without hesitating. “I want to break up with you.”
“I’ve thought about it for a long time, and I’ve realized there are just some things you’re not born with and no matter how hard you try, you’ll never have them.”
Tristian stood there, looking completely lost. “Lyra… what are you saying?” he whispered, his voice shaking badly.
“I said I want to break up with you!” she shouted, her eyes cold and distant. “Because honestly, I don’t think you deserve me. You’re not ready for marriage, Tristian. There are more important things you should be focusing on instead of talking about forever.”
“Please, Lyra,” he pleaded softly, trying to hold himself together. “I don’t understand what you’re saying. I love you… please.”
“Please, Tristian! Enough of you saying you love me!” she snapped, her voice getting louder and drawing even more attention from the people around them.
Her eyes burned with irritation, and her expression was tight with anger. “It’s so disgusting and irritating to my ears! Do you even hear yourself sometimes?” she continued, shaking her head with a scoff.
“You keep saying you love me, you love me, you love me,” she mocked, repeating his words in a cruel tone. “But tell me, Tristian, where is that love? Where exactly is it? Because I can’t see it, I can’t feel it, and I definitely can’t touch it. You claim to love me so much, but what has that love ever given me?”
She folded her arms and let out a dry, humorless laugh. “I’ve been with you for so long, Tristian. I’ve wasted my time, my energy, and my youth on this relationship and when I look back at all those years, I have nothing to show for it. Nothing!”
Her voice trembled slightly, not with sadness, but with frustration.
“Can this love you keep talking about put food on my table? Tell me, Tristian, can it?” she pressed, stepping closer to him, her voice growing louder with every word.
“Can your love buy me the things I want? The things every other girl around me already has? Can it get me the luxury shoes I’ve been dreaming about? The designer bags I want to carry? Can it take me on vacations and give me the life I’ve always imagined?”
She shook her head in disgust, her lips curling into a bitter smile. “No, it can’t. It can’t do any of that and that’s exactly why I’m done listening to this nonsense about love from you because love can’t pay bills, Tristian. Love can’t buy comfort and love can’t change the fact that you’re broke and struggling.”
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“If you want to become an agent, you must complete the training course, master. Of course, you can choose to give up and only learn knowledge that has nothing to do with physical strength.” “But if you do that, there will be many skills and information you will never be able to access.”Tristan slowly ran a hand through his hair, frustrated.“And this exercise… It is not only for strengthening your physique. It also develops your brain and your reaction ability. If you do not train it, your learning capacity in other areas will be very limited.”Tristan sighed heavily. “So you are saying I have to go through all of this if I want to become a super agent?”“Yes.”“How long will it take?” he asked again.Auron paused for a moment before answering.“According to Earth time, it will take approximately one year at most. Within that time, you will be able to complete all super agent training courses and reach the standard required for interstellar level agents.”Tristan went silent for a m
Chapter 9
But at the same time, something in Tristian’s memory began to change as he started remembering things that had happened over the last two weeks, especially after the accident. The accident was very severe, but he did not die, and did not suffer any serious injuries. He even woke up feeling different, and even better than before he had the accident.He had been eating more than usual, his senses felt sharper, and just yesterday, he discovered something impossible… the ability to never forget anything he read.As much as he wanted to deny what Auron was saying, everything that had changed in him felt like proof but Tristan still could not stop laughing softly in disbelief, shaking his head again.After a moment, Auron spoke again. “May I ask, Master, when you are ready to begin training?”Auron had already said before that its purpose was to train him into a super agent.Tristan frowned. “Are you saying that I can become a super agent too?” He knew himself too well. He had a weak body
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Hours later, lectures finally came to an end, and Tristan was in a hurry to leave the school. Caleb had already made plans for the both of them to go out together by the end of the day, but after everything that had just happened, Tristan completely lost interest. He did not feel like talking, he did not feel like explaining anything, and he did not even feel like staying around anyone. He just wanted to be alone.Caleb called him, asking him what was going on and why he suddenly left like that, but Tristan ignored the call. He did not pick up, and he did not reply. As soon as Tristan got home, he thought about telling his mom what was happening to him. He really wanted to tell her everything, but after thinking about it again, he decided not to. He was not even sure what was going on with him, so how was he supposed to explain it to someone else?For the rest of the day, Tristan kept testing the ability that he suddenly discovered in class. He kept going over different things, trying
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As the lecture continued, Tristian tried his best to pay attention but he couldn’t and no matter how hard he focused, he did not understand anything the lecturer was saying. It was as if her words were passing through his ears without meaning, floating away before he could grasp them. He didn’t even know where she had started from or how the topic had developed. Everything sounded confusing, scattered, and far too complex for him to follow.And honestly, that had always been his problem.Even during his undergraduate days, Tristian had barely understood what lecturers were teaching. He always struggled silently, trying to catch up while others seemed to understand effortlessly. Most of the time, he had to rely on Caleb just to make sense of what was being taught. Even Caleb, at times, would struggle to explain things properly because Tristian’s level of understanding was always very low. It wasn’t that he didn’t try, it was just difficult for him to process academic concepts the sam
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While the back and forth between the nurse and Tristian was ongoing, his mother could not help but feel deeply worried. Fear sat heavily in her chest as she watched the situation unfold, scared that it might escalate further or that Tristian might lose his temper and end up hitting the nurse, which would definitely bring serious consequences. She knew her son too well. She knew how quickly his anger could rise whenever someone talked down on her or humiliated her. There had been many times in the past when customers had insulted her at her small fruit shop, speaking harshly and disrespectfully, and Tristian had almost stepped in to fight them because of it. That was the kind of son he was, he was protective, sensitive, and unable to tolerate disrespect toward his mother.She was relieved as she watched the nurse leave and was glad that Tristian held himself back this time and did not act out of anger.“Mom, how long have I been here? And how did you even get me to the hospital?” Tr
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Everything began to make sense to Tristian. At first, the memories filled his head slowly, then, all at once, everything became clear, with what happened with Lyra, the argument, the heavy feeling in his chest as he saw Damon kiss her, the strong urge to leave and then…the accident.His breathing stopped for a moment and his face turned pale as the truth hit him hard. His fingers tightened on the bedsheet, and his whole body went still.It was because of Lyra this happened, because he didn’t want to stay in the same space with her and because he chose to walk away.His mother saw the change in his look immediately as she had been watching him closely from the moment he woke up. The second his face changed in color, fear filled her eyes.“Tristian!” she called out, her voice shaking as she rushed closer. “Are you okay? Is something wrong? Are you in pain? Talk to me, please!”Her hand quickly reached for the emergency button beside the bed, ready to call the nurse.“Mom, I’m fine,” Tri
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