Su was woken up by the heat.
Haruka didn't sleep well. At this time, she was wrapped tightly around him like an octopus, making him unable to breathe.
Looking down, a piece of white, tender and smooth came into sight. At this moment, Su thought of the Mariana Trench.
In the early morning, Su inevitably reacted. He admired it for a while, and then slowly looked away.
"It's been a day and I haven't woken up yet; I can sleep better than a pig." Su patted her cheek, then got up, but the process did not wake her up.
Coming to the living room, Su sat down on the sofa and looked at the old clock on the wall.
Da da da····
The balance wheel made a crisp sound, and the time moved towards 11 o'clock.
In this technologically advanced human country, there is still such an ancient thing hanging on it, which must be of great significance to Haruka.
"I'm going to school tomorrow." Su thought silently, wondering what the magic campus of the human kingdom would look like.
Yes, the supernatural power that exists in this world is the well-known magic in previous lives.
Humans have only appeared in this world for a thousand years, and the power of magic has existed for far longer than human history.
The history of human magic that has risen in the micro-moment has gone through three stages:
The first stage is ancient magic, which uses a medium that can be seen everywhere to describe the magic circle and then activate the magic.
At this stage, the magic activation time is slow, and if it is interrupted during the activation process, it cannot continue to form magic, so it is gradually eliminated.
Chanting magic is the second stage, activating magic power by chanting ancient incantations, and then forming a magic circle to activate magic.
Although it overcomes the shortcomings of slow activation time and easy interruption, if the magician is dumb, then unfortunately, you cannot activate magic.
These two stages are all attempts by human beings to explore the magical abyss. Although they are both unsuccessful explorations from today's perspective, they have laid the foundation for today.
After the pioneering and exploration of generations of magicians, the modern magic system was finally determined.
You don't need to sing, you don't need to use a medium; even if you are dumb or deaf, you can still activate magic normally.
But in the modern magic system, you can start learning magic only after you are eighteen years old.
Because the age of eighteen is the time of adulthood. At this time, whether it is mental or physical maturity, it can already bear the mental power and magic power that need to be consumed when activating magic.
The magic memory field and the magic power circuit carry mental power and magic power respectively. These two aspects are the two foundations of human magicians. Only by possessing these two foundations at the same time can they be qualified to awaken to become a real magician at the age of eighteen.
"My current body is no different from that of a human being. Besides, even if I have one, I don't have to worry about being discovered. There is nothing I can do if the sage comes."
Su looked at his palm and then touched his chin: "School of Magic... Is it similar to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?"
"Well, these are not important; the important thing is that you will meet a few girls."
Su's eyes drooped slightly. Before going back in time, there were three girls in the same school with whom he had in-depth communication.
One is Haruka, the other is Ruoli in the second semester, and the other is Xingyuan.
Much?
Not much, not to mention that the relationship with Xingyuan was not based on love.
Su seriously recalled that there were three people involved in the blackening of Haruka, and one of them was Xingyuan.
As Haruka's good best friend, when it was discovered that she had an affair with himself, she was naturally furious.
"Let me think about it: what is the reason for Haruka's blackening..."
Su could not have imagined that in the timeline before time rewind, he only looked at the waves everywhere and didn't know a single event line.
"Headache····"
"Why do you have a headache?"
At this moment, soft hands were placed on his temples and kneaded gently: "What are you thinking, so fascinated?"
"Enrollment." Su said, "A little nervous."
"Pfft." Haruka chuckled softly: "Are you still nervous? You are dignified..."
It seemed that she was worrying about something, but Haruka didn't say anything after that.
"Don't be nervous; studying is the same thing."
"Yes, I have the student council president covering me." Su laughed: "Hold your thighs tightly, and I can walk sideways."
"Are you a crab?" Haruka hummed softly, "But your idea is going to fail."
"Um?"
Haruka came to Su step by step, sat next to him, and said softly, "After entering the school, you have to pretend that you don't know me."
"Ah?" Su turned his head and looked at Haruka blankly, because she didn't say such a thing before going back in time.
As soon as he entered the school, it didn't take long for the students to know that he had a relationship with Haruka, which caused an uproar.
She should be very happy to know the relationship between the two; why would she say such a thing this time?
What triggered the event that made her say such a thing?
"Why?" Su asked blankly.
"Oh, don't look at me with such cute eyes." Haruka couldn't help pinching Su's cheek: "If you are so cute, I can't help it."
"But I'm sorry..." Haruka said softly, "I know you'll be unhappy, but we can't reveal our relationship for the time being..."
Speaking of this, Haruka suddenly got a little angry and squeezed Su's cheek forcefully: "Stinky Junior Brother, it's all your fault that you don't understand the style, so we have nothing to do now!"
"Classmate relationship, cohabitation relationship." Su pretended to be dumbfounded.
Haruka was in a hurry: "It's not allowed to say that you know me. If you dare to say it, don't even think about staying in this house; just sleep on the street!"
"Sleeping on the street?" Su's eyes lit up; it seems that it's not bad to be a teenager. After all, I'm quite attractive to girls.
"What's your expression?" Haruka grabbed Su's ear: "You're not staying in this house; you're very happy, aren't you?"
"No, no, how can you be unhappy if you control what you eat?" Su said quickly, but his glowing eyes hadn't dissipated.
"I'm too lazy to care about you." Haruka got up and went back to the bedroom to change clothes.
Su looked at her back. Not revealing the relationship? Is there such a beautiful thing?
Will I be unhappy?
How can it be!
Happy to jump up.
"Sister, ah, it's you who dug and jumped for yourself; you can't blame me, don't regret it then."
Su thought happily, school girls, here I come.
The next day dawned bright and clear, the sun spilling golden rays through the window, filling the room with warmth. Su sat on the edge of his bed, heart racing with anticipation.
"Today's the day," he murmured to himself, glancing at the clock on the wall. Time seemed to crawl as he prepared for his first day at the magic academy. He dressed quickly, slipping into a stylish yet comfortable outfit that he hoped would leave a good impression.
After a quick breakfast, he made his way to the school. The campus was sprawling and majestic, with towering spires and lush greenery that blended seamlessly with the enchanting atmosphere. Students buzzed around him, their laughter and chatter filling the air with excitement. Su couldn't help but feel a sense of awe; this place was like a dream.
As he wandered through the courtyard, he spotted Haruka standing near a fountain, talking animatedly with a group of her friends. Her laughter rang like music, and for a moment, he was entranced. It was hard to believe he would be attending school with someone like her.
But remembering Haruka's warning, he took a deep breath and approached cautiously, trying to act as if he didn't know her. As he passed her, he felt a pair of eyes on him and glanced back to see Haruka looking at him with a mixture of concern and amusement.
"Hey, Su!" she called out, waving him over.
"Act casual," he reminded himself, forcing a nonchalant smile as he walked closer.
"Good luck today!" she said, her voice just above a whisper.
"Thanks, I guess I'll need it," he replied, trying to maintain a friendly demeanor without revealing their bond.
As the bell rang, signaling the start of classes, Su followed the crowd into the main building. The hallways were lined with portraits of famous magicians and magical beasts, each one seemingly watching the students pass by.
His first class was Magical Theory 101. The classroom was filled with desks arranged in a semi-circle facing a large chalkboard, where intricate diagrams of magical circles were sketched in vibrant colors. Su took a seat near the back, hoping to blend in.
The teacher, a stern-looking woman with sharp features and an aura of authority, entered the room. "Welcome to Magical Theory. In this class, you will learn the fundamental principles of magic, including its history and practical applications. I expect your full attention, and I will not tolerate distractions."
Su nodded, trying to suppress his nervousness. As the lesson began, he quickly found himself immersed in the fascinating world of magic. The teacher explained how different types of magic were categorized and the importance of understanding one's magical affinity.
Hours passed, and the class finally ended. As students filed out, Su felt a sense of relief wash over him. He had survived his first class without incident.
"Hey! Su!" a voice called out from behind him. He turned to see a girl with bright blue hair and sparkling eyes approaching him. "I'm Rin! You're new here, right?"
"Uh, yeah. I'm Su," he replied, surprised by her friendly demeanor.
"Nice to meet you! If you need help finding your classes or anything, just let me know. I can show you around!" she offered, her enthusiasm contagious.
"Thanks, that would be great!" Su smiled, grateful for the offer.
As Rin guided him through the school, they chatted about their backgrounds and interests. Su found himself relaxing, enjoying the camaraderie that came with meeting new people. It was a refreshing change from the isolation he had felt before the time rewind.
As they approached the next class, Su spotted Haruka again, this time surrounded by a group of admirers. He couldn't help but feel a pang of jealousy as he watched her laugh and chat, her charisma drawing everyone in.
Rin noticed his gaze. "Do you know her? She's really popular around here."
"Yeah, a little," Su replied, forcing a casual tone. "She's a good friend."
"Good friend, huh? I see how it is," Rin teased, nudging him playfully.
Su laughed, but inside, he felt a mix of emotions. He wanted to be close to Haruka, but the facade of pretending not to know her made things complicated.
"Just be yourself," he reminded himself as they entered the classroom. "Things will work out."
The rest of the day flew by in a blur of lessons and new friendships. Su found himself enjoying every moment, the worries of his previous life fading into the background.
As he walked back to the dormitory that evening, he felt a sense of accomplishment. He had faced his fears and stepped into a new world filled with possibilities.
Just as he reached the door, his phone buzzed with a message from Haruka.
"How was your first day? I hope you didn't embarrass yourself too much! 😉"
Su grinned, tapping out a quick reply.
"Surprisingly great! Met some cool people. You were right about not being nervous. Thanks for the encouragement!"
As he hit send, he realized that whatever challenges lay ahead, he was ready to face them. With a newfound determination, he opened the door to his new life, eager to embrace the adventures waiting for him at the magic academy.