(Tuesday, early in the morning.)
Nanette was standing in the bathroom as she stared at herself in the mirror. She had come to the angels' room to study with them for the upcoming business studies. They studied nothing at all last night and now she's having second thoughts. Kyle had convinced her to stay the night and tried his best to calm her down.
Honestly, she can't be sure why she let herself trust that guy so much. But she will recognize Hannah, Kyle, and Alicia as friends, so ditching them probably wouldn't look good on her part. She messed around with her hair before she left the bathroom to meet the angels sitting around the dining table enjoying breakfast.
The triple S ranks had room privileges she could only wish for within the academy. They could get a meal whenever they wished, plus their rooms were huge. She sighed to herself as she joined Kyle and Alicia.
Hannah was still on the sofa, unconscious. She was like a piece of furniture. Everybody tried their best to not stare at her. Nanette enjoyed an excellent breakfast and was now wondering what they should do.
"Hey, so what exactly are we to do?"
"We wait for Hannah to wake up."
Kyle said it so calmly that it surprised Nanette.
"But she may not wake up for a long time... we may end up late for classes."
"Don't worry, she's going to wake up soon."
"How do you know?"
Kyle was now smiling like an idiot as he shrugged. He wasn't even going to bother explaining how he knew. Nanette believed in Kyle's statement, but if she didn't wake up by the start of the first class, then Nanette would leave.
But they didn't have to wait for long.
"Ow... what the..."
Hannah slowly got up from her resting position, much to the delight of everyone. Alicia jumped out of her chair and sprinted over to her sister, enveloping her in a warm embrace.
Hannah's mind was still half-asleep, so she hadn't understood the situation. She tried to move her sister, but Alicia stuck to her like glue. Kyle smiled as he watched the scene.
It was longer than 6 hours, but Hannah eventually woke up. Plus, there didn't seem to be any sort of physical harm. Kyle couldn't be any happier.
Nanette was also smiling as she greeted Hannah. It turned out for the best in the end. Hannah eventually had woken up fully and was now comforting her sister.
"Don't worry, I'm fine now. Thanks for worrying about me."
"You better not die... or else mother will have my head."
Alicia tried to hide her tears by covering her eyes with her jacket sleeves. Everybody but Hannah was wearing the academy uniform. They couldn't stall anymore as they left the room for Hannah. They would go for the first class, and Hannah would follow them a bit later.
She had wanted a bit of time to herself, and they willingly complied. Now Hannah sat alone in the room, staring at the fireplace. Her view had returned to normal, but her mind was abuzz with many thoughts. She instinctively moved her hands to the glasses as she whispered some words.
"Personal Statistics"
With those two words, they filled her vision with many words compiling a long essay. She felt dizzy watching the words compile themselves, but they eventually settled. What she had now being a document of sorts neatly compiled in beautiful writing.
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. [Personal statistics;]
Name; Hannah.
Class; Summoner.
No. of servants; 1
power lvl (total);100
Mana; 50/50
Hp; 120
Title: [Historian of heroes].
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They collected this essay of data about her. She wasn't sure how or why she knew this, but the data was clearly about her. Apparently, it was thanks to some sort of AI, but she had no means to communicate with it so she couldn't be sure. Her hand felt the imprinted words on the frames.
"Heaven's inspection..."
She wasn't sure why, but the words had a feint sense of familiarity. She then walked over to the dining table and got herself some sandwiches. She ate them one by one, but her mind was still abuzz with several thoughts. Several commands had been etched into her memory. So she experimented with a few.
"Personal servants."
Her vision was once again filled with a new message.
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[First name: Myrac Last name: Lyraz
Class; pole master,
Rating: (R), 9.0
Level; 1 (0%)
Options; {Discard/Enhance}]
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There was certainly more information than when she first summoned Myrac. She wasn't sure of what levels meant. She continued fiddling around with commands and found two more to be extremely interesting.
"Inventory."
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[Space available; 30 spaces (max)
No items
Actions; {Upgrade/Downgrade}]
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This inventory was something she would have to experiment more with later. It was the next command that excited her a bit more.
"Summoning."
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[Please select what action you wish to perform;
{Single recruitment; 10 mana (Temporary)}
{Single recruitment; 60 mana (permanent)}
{recruitment X 11; 100 mana (Temporary)}
{recruitment X 11; 600 mana (permanent)}
Note; chance of UR grade spirits is currently 0.0001%]
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This alone was something she gladly found interesting. The temporary and permanent functions were foreign to her, but she basically understood the concept behind it. She continued experimenting around with the commands. She had soon decided that she had discovered enough, as she realized she was wasting too much time. She headed for the bathroom to change into her academy uniform. She took off her glasses, and all of her buzzing thoughts came to a halt. Her mind cleared as she stumbled back.
She groaned as she looked at the glasses. It seemed they enhanced her thoughts and halting the process was disorienting. She shook her head to clear her dizziness and continued to wear her uniform. When she finished, she stared at her reflection and finally put the glasses back on hesitantly. She looked different, especially now that she had her light blue eyes back. But she liked her looks as she adjusted the glasses properly. Her vision hadn't altered, so it was almost as if the glasses weren't there.
She then left the room and headed for the statue in the corridor. She then found herself in the academy courtyard. She walked towards the classes building and headed towards her class. The student council students at the entrance let her in without a second glance. It was only the first class, and it was fine to miss it. But if it was the later lessons than there would be an issue.
She now stood outside the classroom and she could hear the lecture from where she stood. It sounded like the business studies professor. Yet she could have sworn the first lesson was to be alchemy.
She hesitantly grabbed the door handle and gave it a slight push. The door opened with barely any effort and she made direct eye contact with the professor, who stopped her lecture. The eye contact was for a few seconds before the professor gestured for Hannah to enter.
She then told Hannah to get to a seat and meet her after the lesson. Hannah relaxed as she headed to her usual seat next to her friends.
"Hey guys."
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