Chapter 616 - Four Challenges
Added 2025-05-11 08:43:21 +0000 UTCDuring the lesson with Professor Elian, I follow the same behavior as before, with the only difference being that I very closely observe the Professor. Otherwise, none of the students seem particularly interesting, and from what I can see, no one behaves any differently than before.
It proceeds the same, ends the same, and I find myself once again in the park, eating the same sandwiches as before. As silly as it is, I even make sure that just as much remains as the first time I met the boy.
Upon seeing me, Ari stops in front of me, and he stands beside her. A thylarin with three arms, two on the left and one on the right.
“Assistant Professor Gwyn!” I hear her voice.
Still, I ignore it, do not look up, and continue biting into my sandwich. As before, that seems to make the damned impish thylarin even happier, and Ari giggles deviously.
When I glance up from my food at the boy, she introduces him.
“His name is Tyven. He’s a bit shy, but very kind and intelligent. Come on, Tyven, greet Assistant Professor Gwyn,” Ari says, introducing him.
“H-hello, Assistant Professor Gwyn,” Tyven says quietly, his eyes meeting mine for only a moment.
Exactly the same as before, he glances at my hearts and my eyes. There is not even the slightest change I can see.
I know it because I remember that scene very well, and I observed him carefully because of that.
Even the kinetic energy caused by twitches of his body is identical.
Ari behaves similarly, too, without any variation. She says the exact same words and gives the same teasing remarks before leaving, after reminding me that we have another lesson with Kays in the sensory deprivation tank in a few days.
I finish my sandwich while sitting there.
Then, as before, I head to the place the students call the “Sweatbox.”
Before, I did not think much of it; it was barely worth mentioning. Now, with a bit more information, I am curious and eager to do some testing.
As is typical of Academy buildings, even this one is grand, and dozens of students are coming and going. It is shaped like a pyramid made of white wood, with platforms where trees grow. Even these trees are carefully shaped to achieve an optimal, pleasant appearance.
At first, I thought all the shapes, parks, and styles of buildings would make the Academy look chaotic, but everything appears carefully planned and intentionally chosen, however unlikely that may seem.
“Greetings, Assistant Professor,” a servant behind the table greets me. “What room would you like to use?”
To skip having the same conversation as before, I reply, "Nothing certain at the moment."
“Understood. Please enjoy your stay.”
He touches the panel in front of him, then nods for me to proceed.
One day, I swear I will grab someone by the neck just to ask and observe some of the things they do. Curiosity is killing me.
After walking through a hallway lined on both sides with painted carvings depicting, as I have learned, great battles from their myths and legends, I reach the main room. It is the largest room in the pyramid and is located exactly at its center.
The space is cube shaped, with large screens on each wall displaying rankings and points. These four large screens are for four popular challenges, exercises, events, sports, or whatever else one might call them.
In the center is a seating area, complete with trees, statues, and waterfalls. Some students sit behind tables, eating desserts or drinking various beverages.
Groups of students fill the room, which buzzes with laughter and competition. From time to time, one or two students leave for the side rooms, and when they return, everyone turns to the screens, waiting for the scores to update so they can either congratulate them or mock them.
Some students move through the room accompanied by their guards, acting as if they are above the others. Yet when they return from the side rooms, they watch the screens just like everyone else.
The activities they compete in are Target Gauntlet, Breakline, Run, and Current.
So far, I have only tested Run. It takes place on a cyclical track dug beneath the pyramid in a tunnel. The objective is… well… to run. You avoid attacks thrown at you and jump over obstacles while you do so. Gravity even shifts in attempts to disorient and confuse you. The longer you go, the more difficult it becomes. There are no lights either, forcing you to rely solely on your senses, which are then actively disrupted in various ways.
It is enjoyable, but without any sense of danger, it lacks true excitement. I did not even bother to check my score in the previous loop.
"Assistant Professor!" a group of girls calls out, snapping me out of my thoughts. They giggle among themselves, followed by boys and girls trailing behind. They move together like a pack on a hunt.
I begin to suspect my schedule may be wrong, since I didn't see them the last time. Maybe I spent too much time standing around and watching the score screens.
“How can I help you?” I ask.
“What is your alias on the board? I want to check your score,” the one who seems to be their leader asks, and some of the girls in the group giggle.
Their giggling continues, though the reason behind it remains a mystery.
“It’s my first time here,” I answer.
“Want us to show you around? Merielle has a high score in Breakline, so you could try it first,” the one who appears to be the second in command says, pointing at Merielle, who lifts her head proudly.
“Why not. So, what is Breakline about?” I ask.
Merielle takes over the conversation, leading the small group toward one of the screens.
“There are five tiers of difficulty for each challenge. First is the lowest, and fifth is the highest. The lowest one is for new students. Two and three are usually for advanced students. Fourth is for guards and Assistant Professors. Fifth is for professors and powerful guests. If you get 1st spot in any Challenge in your tier, the next time you do a Challenge, you will be moved to a higher tier.”
“I see,” I nod. “So you're at the top of tier two with the highest score there,” I say, noticing her name there.
Her hypeman jumps in what feels like a well rehearsed routine, showering her with praise, listing off achievements and qualities with practiced enthusiasm. Most of it blends into the background noise as I filter it out without much thought.
When he finally stops, I ask, “I noticed a name in third place on tier three, Grumpy. Why is there a star next to that name?”
The mood sours immediately.
One of the girls answers while Merielle clenches her teeth.
“That’s a new girl the healers brought here a few days ago. She’s just a brute. On the first day, she reached first place in tier one, the second day in tier two, and third day placed in tier three. She didn't mind it and allowed personnel to share records of her challenges, so we saw it all. The star next to her name marks people who climb unusually fast,” explains the hype man.
Merielle snorts. “Just a brute, as he said. She doesn’t even act like a healer should. Breakline is about skill and knowledge, not just punching the barriers until they break.”
“Quiet, Merielle. Don’t badmouth the healers,” one of the boys whispers, visibly nervous. The others nod, which only makes Merielle snort again and turn away, but she stays quiet.
“So it really is just about breaking barriers?” I ask.
“Yes. The barriers get progressively tougher, and you have to break through as many as you can in five minutes. Any method works.”
“I see. I will try it, then.”
Even though some look disappointed, I leave them behind and enter one of the rooms below the Breakline screen.
The door seals tightly behind me. A panel appears next to me in the dim room, lit only by two yellow lights at my sides. The rest of the room ahead is heavily reinforced, equipped with powerful defensive arrays.
I send some mana into the panel, which lights up as I start skimming through the options. Before I can tap on anything, it automatically selects Tier 4 for me. I guess it used my mana signature to recognize me as an Assistant Professor and sorted me in without asking.
The room’s defenses increase immediately. I can sense mana flowing through the building, reinforcing inscriptions and strengthening the barriers.
“Please select your alias.”
The text appears, and I type my alias in.
“Your alias has been confirmed as ‘Noname.’ The challenge will start in 10 seconds.”
That reminds me, I probably should have read the rules. I’m sure there was an option for that on the panel. But I shrug it off, raise my mana, and wait.
A barrier appears, and the mana javelin I create pierces through it.
Another one forms and meets the same end. In quick succession, five more barriers break.
The eighth barrier deflects the javelin, but a line I attached to it lets me pull it back and launch it again, now boosted with kinetic energy and additional compressed mana.
Multiple barriers break in the same way after that, and soon, stronger ones start appearing that I cannot pierce with mana constructs, no matter how much I condense them or increase their force.
It impresses me.
[Empyrean Lance] breaks through such a barrier. Then another. And another.
The lance, with a core of white light pulsing like a star’s heartbeat, continues to obliterate them. It even leaves behind a field that disrupts and weakens them as they are generated.
Bored of using the same method, I switch to my eyes. Reading the frequencies of the barrier, I modify my output and deploy [Eclipse], whose oscillations cause the barriers to shatter.
Gradually, I am forced to use more mana, collect more information, and deal with increasingly intricate defenses.
I quite enjoy it. I even gather useful insights and inspiration from analyzing the barriers, so I often delay breaking them just to observe more.
The last barrier I reach during my allotted time appears to be made of water, pale blue with glowing white droplets suspended within. It is beautiful. When I hit it with the full force of [Eclipse], it wobbles and stretches like the surface of a bubble on the verge of bursting, but it holds.
Impressed, I reach deeper into my mana, modify my frequency, and prepare to hit it again.
Then the timer ends and the barrier vanishes. Following, the lights in the room brighten.
Text appears on the panel:
“Your score is 867 points. Congratulations!”
Not knowing how good that is, I simply shrug and read the next message:
“Would you like to use your current alias to register the score?”
And another:
“Would you like to set a delay in registering your score?”
I keep the alias and set a five hour delay. Just in case. It is a surprisingly considerate system.
When I exit the room, the same group of students, apparently with nothing better to do, is still there, now focused on the screen with excitement. I take the opportunity to slip into the crowd and disappear from their view.
Before leaving, I glance back at the screen for Breakline, focusing especially on Tier 4.
1st, 561 pts - Screw you Quentin
2nd, 550 pts - Quentin van Deleric
3rd, 440 pts - Future Champion
Not bad at all.
Out of curiosity, I glance over the remaining screens, searching for familiar names.
I find one in Target Gauntlet.
1st, 1507 pts - Sset
That score is recorded in Tier 4, which includes the Assistant Professors. The second-place score is under 1000 points.
There are other members of Group 4 placed in different challenges as well. It seems they have found this place too and are ruining the fun for the locals.
Min-Jae is 1st in Tier 3 of Target Gauntlet. The twins have high scores in Run, with their aliases just a few points apart. Sophie is already in Tier 5 of Breakline, which means she must have taken 1st place in Tier 4 at least a day ago.
The fact that they barely mentioned this place in the Community makes me think they were worried I might try to outcompete them.
I would never do such a thing. How ridiculous.
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Comments
TFTC!!!
vEnviouz
2025-05-13 08:30:26 +0000 UTCI assume they're daily scoreboards.
William Johnson
2025-05-12 13:39:28 +0000 UTCHe's definitely going to take top spot in all the games and ruin the fun
Lonnie
2025-05-12 03:55:45 +0000 UTC"Sophie is already in Tier 5 of Breakline, which means she must have taken 1st place in Tier 4 at least a day ago" And her tier 4 score dissappears? Why?
Gardor
2025-05-11 21:24:46 +0000 UTC"Shhhhhhhh! Don't Tell him! He's gonna make us look bad!"
Youkai-sama
2025-05-11 19:56:34 +0000 UTCOoh, I rather like that. That's a good way to get an estimate on new people's threat levels in the loop.
Nictis
2025-05-11 18:21:57 +0000 UTCI like that he can study the challenges and try to replicate them later. Seems like a great mana exercise.
Zaim İpek
2025-05-11 14:40:23 +0000 UTCDanks fur da chappie! Yea, how ridiculous, who would even think of being so childish so as to actively go out of their way to ruin their friends' fun just to get your name on the top of a list? Right Nat? Right?
Funny guy
2025-05-11 14:37:32 +0000 UTCToday's daily fix 5 ⭐
Mark Bullock
2025-05-11 14:33:03 +0000 UTCHe will definately outcompete them 😂👍
Adrian Rake
2025-05-11 14:17:03 +0000 UTCBack to earth most of them at least
Bladehawk256
2025-05-11 14:14:06 +0000 UTCPetty Nat in the next chapter: "So anyway, I started blastin'!"
facetiousk
2025-05-11 13:42:04 +0000 UTCWhere did the easy difficulty chat go?
RGS
2025-05-11 13:24:53 +0000 UTCHow ridiculous😏😂, tftc!!
Edmund Dillon
2025-05-11 13:18:52 +0000 UTCThank you!
Andrew
2025-05-11 12:41:36 +0000 UTCThank you!
Andrew
2025-05-11 12:40:58 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter
BlackRazaras
2025-05-11 11:12:17 +0000 UTCHe would never do such a thing "try to outcompete them" He WILL outcompete them, there is no try
Forcewagon
2025-05-11 10:46:28 +0000 UTCNext chapter: So anyway… after getting first in all challenges 😂
Derze
2025-05-11 10:41:23 +0000 UTCI'm not sure Nat will beat Tess. She is quite strong in target gauntlet at 1500 tier 4.
Bob
2025-05-11 10:36:28 +0000 UTCThanks for the Chappie!
firte
2025-05-11 09:56:42 +0000 UTCNext chapter Aaron: ugh he found the arcade. Dennis: there goes are chances for winning. Min jay: like we had a chance, im pretty sure lily just punched her way through. Dennis: nat nicknamed her bulldozer for a reason.
Oaktree
2025-05-11 09:29:19 +0000 UTCI would love that shit
Clay
2025-05-11 09:16:36 +0000 UTCChances Nat will chain his aliases across games to write out something funny/petty? Like "Tent" for 1st game, "Creep" for 2nd, then "Is", "Unstoppable" or similar?
zoarian
2025-05-11 09:12:44 +0000 UTCNat is about to top out every game😂
Borbino the great
2025-05-11 09:07:45 +0000 UTCFor some reason, I kinda expected him to troll the twins by using the temporary nature of the aliases to name himself as NotAaron or something
BeepBoop
2025-05-11 08:57:36 +0000 UTCPetty nat is best nat
Death56
2025-05-11 08:57:03 +0000 UTCNat getting ultra sweaty playing arcades is sooo good
zoarian
2025-05-11 08:54:45 +0000 UTCNext chapter: "so i got 10,000 point in all the games"
ChildConsumer
2025-05-11 08:54:28 +0000 UTCOutcompete them...never, right?
Budgie
2025-05-11 08:54:14 +0000 UTCNats going to break the room by accident
frankie doerr
2025-05-11 08:54:08 +0000 UTCPetty Nat is peak Nat. Tftc
3legia
2025-05-11 08:50:53 +0000 UTCHow ridiculous...
Ciobi
2025-05-11 08:50:47 +0000 UTCHe will do it
Pomme
2025-05-11 08:50:40 +0000 UTCTomorrow he beats alllll of their scores by a massive amount
Venno
2025-05-11 08:49:28 +0000 UTCTyftc
Dictator911
2025-05-11 08:44:57 +0000 UTC