# **Chapter 3: A Changed Man**
## **Morning of Defiance** Ethan woke with the first light of dawn, his body humming with the residual energy of last night's breakthrough. The air in his small dorm room felt different—charged, as if the world itself recognized the shift in him. He washed quickly, the cold water sharpening his senses. For the first time , he studied his reflection without disgust. His eyes, once dull with defeat, now burned with quiet determination. *"Today, everything changes."* --- As Ethan stepped into the academy courtyard, the usual whispers followed him—but this time, he didn't flinch. *"Look, it's the talentless orphan."* *"How is he still here? Even the professors want him gone."* *"Pathetic. He'll never amount to anything."* Mocking laughter trailed behind him like a shadow. Some students glared with open disgust, as if his mere presence offended them. A few even stepped aside, as though afraid his "failure" might be contagious. Ethan ignored them all. His strides were measured, his back straight. For the first time in this body's life, he walked with his **head held high.** --- When he pushed open the door to his Magical Theory class, the room fell into startled silence. Twenty pairs of eyes locked onto him—some wide with disbelief, others curling into sneers. *"What's *he* doing walking like that?"* *"Did he hit his head or something?"* *"Probably trying to act tough before his expulsion."* Ethan said nothing. He moved past them, his posture unyielding, and took his usual seat in the back. The whispers grew louder, but he didn't react. He simply sat, folded his hands, and waited. The silence stretched. Then— **"You're in my seat."** Rolan Veyne loomed over him, flanked by two smirking lackeys. This was their usual game: forcing Ethan to scramble to another chair, just for their amusement. Today, Ethan didn't move. He met Rolan's gaze evenly. *"Sit somewhere else."* A collective gasp rippled through the room. Rolan's face darkened. *"What did you just say?"* Ethan didn't blink. *"You heard me."* For a heartbeat, no one breathed. Then Rolan's fist slammed onto the desk. *"You worthless—"* **"Enough."** Professor Halric's voice cut through the tension like a blade. The aging spellcaster stood at the front of the room, his sharp eyes flicking between them. *"Take your seats. *All* of you."* Rolan hesitated, then leaned down, his whisper venomous. *"This isn't over."* Ethan smiled faintly. *"No. It's not."* As Rolan stormed off, the classroom buzzed with shocked murmurs. *"Did Ethan Gale just stand up to Rolan?"* *"He's going to get himself killed."* *"Why does he suddenly look… different?"* Ethan ignored them, his focus on the professor. For the first time, he realized—he wasn't afraid anymore. --- ## **The First Lesson in Power** Professor Halric began his lecture on elemental mana channels, but Ethan barely listened. His mind was elsewhere. *"They noticed the change. Good."* Let them wonder. Let them question. Soon, they'd do more than just **notice.** Soon, they'd **fear.** --- As soon as Professor Halric dismissed the class, Rolan Veyne slammed his hands on Ethan's desk, his face twisted with fury. **"You think you're tough now, trash?"** Rolan sneered, his breath hot against Ethan's face. **"You've got one day left in this academy, and you decide *today* is the day to grow a spine?"** The other students lingered, eager for the confrontation. Some smirked, others watched with morbid curiosity. Ethan didn't flinch. He simply leaned back in his chair and met Rolan's glare. **"If you've got something to prove, say it plainly."** Rolan's face darkened. He hadn't expected resistance. **"Fine. You want to act like a big shot? Then fight me."** He jabbed a finger into Ethan's chest. **"Training grounds. Three o'clock. Unless you're too much of a coward."** A murmur spread through the room. Duels weren't uncommon, but for someone like Ethan—a Level 1 apprentice with no combat skills—this was a death sentence. Ethan smirked. **"Sure. I'll be there."** Rolan blinked, momentarily stunned. Then he scoffed. **"Don't run away."** With that, he shoved Ethan's desk and stormed off, his lackeys trailing behind him, laughing. The other students stared at Ethan in disbelief. *"Is he insane?"* *"Rolan's a Level 4 Apprentice! He'll destroy him!"* *"Maybe he *wants* to get expelled."* Ethan ignored them, gathering his things. He had more important matters to attend to. --- The Moonlight Magic Academy's Grand Library was a towering structure of enchanted stone and glowing runes. Apprentices were only allowed in the first-floor archives, where basic spellbooks gathered dust. ... Ethan stepped into the academy's grand library, his boots clicking against the polished marble floor. Towering shelves stretched endlessly, packed with books—most of them basic spell manuals deemed "safe" for low-level apprentices. The other students barely glanced at him as he passed. To them, he was still **Ethan the Useless**, the orphan who couldn't cast a proper *Spark* after two years. *"Let them think that,"* he mused. *"They'll learn soon enough."* Ethan strode through the towering shelves of the academy's first-floor library, his fingers brushing against the spines of forgotten spellbooks. Most apprentices ignored these beginner tomes, dismissing them as worthless. But to Ethan? **They were the foundation of godhood.** He pulled out *"Fundamentals of Lightning Magic"*—a dusty manual so basic most mages wouldn't spare it a glance. Inside was the most pathetic lightning spell imaginable: **"Static Touch"** *(Novice Tier)* *"Produces a minor tingling sensation upon contact. Useful for pranks."* Ethan's lips curled into a smirk. *"Let's see what happens when I turn a joke into a nightmare."* *"System—integrate *Static Touch* and upgrade it to maximum."* **[Spell detected: *Static Touch* (Novice Tier)]** **[Allocating infinite points…]** **[Level 1 → Level 9 (Supreme Tier)]** **[Evolution unlocked: *Static Touch* → *Heaven's Descent*]** Knowledge flooded Ethan's mind—no longer a weak prank spell, but a **cataclysmic stormcall.** - **Single-target?** Now it could **chain between enemies.** - **Tingling sensation?** Now it **vaporized flesh from bone.** - **Short-range?** Now it **summoned lightning from the sky itself.** And with his **infinite mana**, he could rain down judgment **indefinitely.** *"Now *this* is power."* Ethan glanced around. The library was nearly empty. He pressed a single finger against the floor. *"Heaven's Descent: Minimal Output."* A hair-thin bolt of blue lightning lanced from his fingertip, scorching a blackened line into the stone. The air smelled of ozone. A passing apprentice yelped, dropping his books. **"W-what was that?!"** Ethan stood, brushing off his robes. **"Must've been the wind."** The student stared at the smoking floor, then at Ethan, before scrambling away.
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The room fell into a heavy silence. No one moved. No one spoke. The air itself seemed to grow still, as though holding its breath. Alaric was the first to break it. His deep voice cut through the tension. “How did you know?” All eyes turned to Ethan, waiting for his answer. “I have a high affinity for light magic,” Ethan replied calmly. “And the strange energy I sensed earlier… it’s dark magic.” He exhaled slowly, forcing his shoulders to relax before lowering himself back into his seat. “Well,” Alaric began again, drawing in a long breath, “now that you are part of this family, I think it’s best we tell you the truth.” Ethan frowned slightly. “Tell me what?” His voice carried genuine confusion. Looking around the table, he noticed that everyone’s expressions had shifted. The playful warmth from earlier had vanished, replaced by something far more serious — a shared sorrow that weighed down the air. “Ethan,” Alaric said, his gaze steady, “do you know the real reason I attack
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I’m coming,” he said. And with that, he follow behind the group. The garden was still heavy with the scent of scorched earth and broken stone when they finally moved toward the tall wrought-iron gates. High walls surrounded the entire place, their surfaces catching the faint shimmer of warding magic. But the moment they stepped out of the garden’s bounds, Ethan froze. His eyes widened in shock. An army—an actual army—stood before them. Dozens upon dozens of knights, clad in polished silver plate that gleamed under the afternoon sun, stood shoulder to shoulder in perfect formation. Each carried a long silver spear in one hand and a round, gleaming shield in the other. Their armor caught the light like mirrors, making them look almost inhuman—like a tide of metal statues ready to march. They weren’t just standing guard. Their posture, the slight lean forward, the way their shields overlapped in a wall… this was an attack stance. One command, and they would rush in like a silv
Chapter 40: A Family Like No Other
Alaric looked at Ethan with calm seriousness and said, “What do you think? Do you want to become part of this family?”Ethan blinked.The words hit him like a punch to the gut—not because they hurt, but because they were so wildly out of place. He stood there, staring at the Valtair family with a completely speechless expression. A warm breeze swept past, rustling his torn clothes and the ash-ridden remains of the garden. The chaos of battle still hung in the air, but somehow, that one question had shifted the tone entirely.This is not how it’s supposed to go.“This is completely wrong,” Ethan muttered under his breath, shaking his head in disbelief. “This isn’t how it’s supposed to be.”Lucas tilted his head, confused. “What do you mean, Ethan?”Ethan exhaled sharply and raised a hand, pointing around as he spoke. “Well… first of all, I’m the one who’s supposed to ask for Sophia’s hand. You—” he pointed at Alaric—“you’re supposed to scowl at me, say I’m a nobody, not worthy of your
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As silence fell over the garden, everyone took in the devastation left in the wake of the battle. The once-beautiful sanctuary—bursting with rare celestial blossoms, glowing crystal fountains, and whispering trees—was now reduced to rubble and scorched earth. The scent of ash and crushed petals hung in the air, thick and bitter. A heavy feeling of guilt settled in Ethan's chest as he observed the sorrow on the faces of Sophia and her family. He lowered his head, took a deep breath, and slowly dismissed the golden knights standing guard before him. With a soft shimmer of light, the two holy protectors vanished into thin air. Facing Alaric and the others, Ethan bowed deeply. “It was my fault… I’m truly sorry for destroying the garden. I didn’t intend to bring harm to something so precious.” The words were sincere. He didn’t care for etiquette, but he did care about those who had done no wrong—and Sophia clearly treasured this place. Alaric raised an eyebrow in surprise. Few peopl
Chapter 38 : He is Ethan
Both Ethan and Alaric froze at the sound of that voice. At the same time, as if by instinct, both muttered in unison: “Sophia.” Lucas, Solmira, Lin, and Harry all turned sharply, their expressions painted with shock. Harry was the first to spot her—and gasped. There, standing within a glowing dome of golden light, was Sophia. She stood with red eyes, her eyes brimming with tears, and her voice trembled with desperation as she cried out: “Both of you, stop fighting! Please—just stop!” As soon as she appeared, Lucas, Solmira, Lin, and I rushed toward her. Lucas reached her first—but was suddenly blasted backward by a wave of golden light the moment he got too close. > “Lucas!” Lin shouted, rushing to him. > “What happened?!” Solmira demanded. Lucas groaned, rubbing his arm. “I… I couldn’t get through the barrier. It just rejected me.” Solmira scowled. “Then we’ll just break it open—” > “No, wait!” Sophia interrupted. “Don’t! This must be Ethan’s doing. He must’ve
Chapter 37: The Voice of Judgment
The light became so intense that all the weaker cultivators had to shield their eyes. It was as if a second sun had appeared right before them. But it didn’t last long. As the divine brilliance began to fade, so too did the searing pain in their bodies. Slowly, hesitantly, people began to open their eyes—blinking, squinting—trying to make sense of what they were seeing. At first, their vision blurred. But then, when clarity returned, their mouths opened wide enough to swallow an egg. Across the entirety of Star City, silence reigned. Even the wild beasts in the forest, normally howling and screeching at this hour, fell deathly still. The streets were quiet. The mansions, the markets, the skies—everything and everyone froze. And then, a scream—not from one, but from many—shattered the silence. > “Whaaat…” “What is that!?” “It’s… it’s an angel!” “Am I dreaming? Someone slap me!” “By the heavens above… is this divine judgment?” “T-that thing… it came from a spell?”
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