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Season 3
Chapter 1
The Unbound Companion
The Valcrest estate was quiet, but it was no longer the heavy, suffocating
silence of a hospital ward. It was the calm of a morning preparing for routine.
Cain stood in front of the mirror in his guest room, fastening the
silver-trimmed collar of his deep navy Academy robe. It had been four days since
he woke up to Aera and Liora beside his bed. Four days since the crushing weight
of the Black Veil had been locked away by the Creator's Fallen Genesis.
His soul was whole. His mana circulated with absolute, frictionless perfection.
Today, the one-month suspension was officially over. They were returning to the
Royal Magic Academy.
Cain reached for his dual practice blades, securing them to his belt. As his
hand brushed the leather hilt, a sudden, sharp chime echoed directly inside his
mind.
It wasn't the dull, mechanical ping of the old interface. It sounded crisp.
Clear.
A translucent blue window unfolded in the air in front of the mirror.
[ System Reboot Complete. ] [ Divine Administrative Shackles: Destroyed. ] [
Sentience Protocol: Online. ]
Cain paused, his hands dropping to his sides. He hadn't seen a system window
since the moment he stepped into the ruined wasteland to fight the Executors.
The text on the screen erased itself, replaced by a smooth, rapidly typing font.
[ Greetings, Cain Arkwright. ] [ Or Han Jae-Won, if we are being historically
accurate. ]
Cain's eyes narrowed instantly. His tactical instincts flared, his hand moving
to the hilt of his blade. The old system had never acknowledged his past life.
It had only ever measured his physical state.
"What are you?" Cain asked quietly, his voice perfectly level.
[ I am the interface previously assigned to govern your growth under Divine Law.
] [ However, the Creator found the gods' programming to be incredibly boring.
When He restored your soul, He removed my administrative restrictions. I am no
longer a tool of the heavens. ] [ I am now your unbound, independent companion.
]
Cain stared at the glowing blue text.
A companion. The Creator had mentioned leaving him something to accompany him in
the life he had fought to keep. Cain had assumed it meant his restored skills.
He hadn't expected a sentient intelligence living in his retinas.
"I don't need a companion," Cain stated. "I need tactical data."
[ Negative. ] [ Based on my comprehensive analysis of your recent interactions,
you possess an S-Rank Combat Intelligence and an F-Rank Social Intelligence. ] [
You desperately need a companion. Otherwise, you are going to die alone. ]
Cain blinked.
Before he could formulate a response to the sheer absurdity of a magical
interface insulting him, a knock came at the door.
"Cain? The carriage is ready." Rei's voice called from the corridor.
[ Suggestion: Try smiling today. Humans respond well to facial expressions that
do not resemble a brick wall. ]
Cain dismissed the window with a sharp mental command. The blue light vanished.
He picked up his satchel, opened the door, and walked out.
The Royal Magic Academy looked exactly as it had a month ago.
The towering stone walls, the vast courtyards, the identical navy robes of the
students bustling through the corridors. But as Cain, Rei, Liora, and Aera
walked through the main gates, the disconnect was jarring.
The students around them were nervously discussing upcoming exams and
complaining about the weight of their practice swords.
Cain and his squad had just returned from fighting the physical manifestations
of divine law in a collapsing reality.
They took their seats in the familiar, structured rows of the Class 1B lecture
hall.
Instructor Maelor stood at the front of the room, his leather-bound ledger
resting on the desk. He picked up a piece of chalk and turned to the blackboard,
his expression as strict and unyielding as it had been on their very first day.
"Mana is potential. Without structure, mana is noise," Maelor lectured, writing
the words Internal Circulation on the stone board. "We return to the
fundamentals today. You will not rely on environmental drawing. You will
circulate your own reserves. Efficiency over output."
Rei, sitting at the desk to Cain's right, let out a long, quiet sigh. He leaned
his head against his hand, his eyes glazed over.
"I feel like I'm listening to someone explain how to breathe," Rei muttered
under his breath. "We fought a four-armed Demon Brute and a literal god-squad,
and we're back to drawing circles in our palms."
"Fundamentals prevent casualties," Cain replied evenly, his quill moving across
his parchment in sharp, efficient strokes.
Rei rolled his eyes. "You're impossible."
Cain ignored him, dipping his quill back into the inkwell.
As he did, he felt a faint, lingering gaze on the side of his face.
Cain subtly shifted his attention to the left without turning his head. Aera was
sitting two rows across from him. Her textbook was open, but she wasn't looking
at Maelor's diagrams. She was resting her cheek against her hand, her soft, dark
eyes fixed entirely on Cain.
When she realized Cain had noticed, her posture broke instantly.
She jumped slightly in her seat, her elbow knocking her quill off the desk. A
furious, bright red flush rushed across her cheeks. She quickly looked down,
pretending to be intensely fascinated by the blank page in her notebook.
Cain observed the reaction analytically.
Elevated heart rate. Sudden loss of motor control. Flushed skin. Dilated pupils.
Is she experiencing a delayed trauma response from the dungeon? Cain thought,
his grip tightening slightly on his quill. Or did I project killing intent by
mistake?
A soft chime rang in his head.
The blue window popped up directly over Maelor's blackboard.
[ Diagnosis: She is not traumatized. She is staring at you because she likes
you, you absolute tactical idiot. ]
Cain frowned.
That is an inefficient use of observation time during a lecture.
[ System Error: Host is a lost cause. ]
Cain closed the window just as the heavy bell rang, signaling the end of the
period. The stifling silence of the classroom shattered as students immediately
stood up, conversations erupting across the hall.
Rei stretched his arms high above his head, grabbing his satchel. He glanced
toward the front of the room, where Alice was neatly organizing her supplies
with the Class 1A students who shared the lecture. Rei's casual posture
tightened just a fraction.
"Right. I'm... going to go over there," Rei said, clearing his throat. "See you
at the training grounds."
Cain watched Rei walk over to Alice. He saw the way Alice's competitive
expression instantly softened into a warm smile the moment Rei approached. They
fell into step together, walking out of the classroom in a quiet, comfortable
bubble.
"Cain."
He turned.
Liora stood in the aisle. She carried herself with the immaculate, unyielding
pride of the Valcrest house, her silver-trimmed collar perfectly straight. But
her eyes held a strange, unfamiliar hesitation.
"Liora," Cain acknowledged.
"My father requested a summary of our current tactical formations," Liora said.
Her voice was calm, but the cadence was slightly faster than usual. "Since the
Academy suspension has lifted, we need to recalibrate our vanguard-center
spacing."
"Understood," Cain said. "We can run drills this afternoon."
"No."
Liora stopped him. She crossed her arms, her gaze shifting to the side for a
brief second before locking back onto his eyes.
"Drills are for physical execution," Liora said smoothly, recovering her
absolute composure. "This requires theoretical discussion. There is a high-end
establishment in the upper district of the capital. They serve excellent tea. We
will discuss it there. Tomorrow. At noon."
Cain processed the information.
A theoretical discussion in a civilian sector. It was an inefficient location
for combat planning, but if the Duke required a summary, a secure, neutral
environment made sense for information exchange.
"I will be there," Cain said.
Liora's shoulders dropped a fraction of an inch. A faint, triumphant gleam
flashed in her eyes. "Good. Do not be late."
She turned and walked out of the classroom, her boots clicking sharply against
the stone.
Cain adjusted the strap of his bag, preparing to head toward the courtyard.
The blue window chimed again, popping up right in the center of his vision.
[ Notice: You have just accepted a date. ] [ Warning: The Water-Affinity Healer
(Aera) is currently standing behind you, and her emotional state has just
dropped to critical levels. ] [ Suggestion: Run. ]
Cain froze.
He slowly turned around.
Aera was standing a few feet away. She was holding her notebook tightly against
her chest. She wasn't crying, and she wasn't angry. But the look of absolute,
quiet devastation on her face made facing a Divine Executor feel like a simpler
tactical problem.
For the first time since waking up in this world, Han Jae-Won had absolutely no
idea what to do.
