CHAPTER 37 - Originveil City.
"You people must've used the teleportation portals to reach the Originveil City, but does any of you know where this academy city is situated?"
In a class filled with seats arranged like that in an auditorium, elevated from the ground, with each next row of seats being higher than the one before to give the students a better view of the board, stood a teacher—a female teacher, wearing a gray one piece with black blazer draped over and stocking on her legs—questioned as she pushed the frame of her glass up her nose bridge; it seemed to be coming down every once in a while.
Her name is Maleshia Arcman; she had black hair and black eyes—a fair, spotless face that could make any man turn to look at her once. She didn't do any makeup, as her natural glow and looks were already good enough; after all, she was beautiful enough to make the male students not even listen to the lecture and rather ogle her out, which of course made her annoyed, but she just ignored them.
She would rather focus on the students who were earnestly listening to her rather than focusing on them, and one such student—a student who seemed engrossed in her lesson—was a guy with black hair and purple eyes, and as soon as she asked that question, he raised his hand, making her smile gently.
"Yes, Keryu, please answer the question if you want to."
She gestured for him to stand up, and as he did, a glint of surprise passed through her eyes as he seemed more handsome than he was told to be. The youngest son of the demon lord, Keryu Ivanovich—someone who rose in power suddenly, surprising even the demon lord, who always thought of him as a waste.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
"Thank you, ma'am," Keryu, with a smile on his face, thanked Maleshia, and when he saw her nod, he continued, "Originveil City is the most important city in this world and plays a significant role in the world's political and power dynamic. But even with its importance being this high, no one knows where it is because it does not have a fixed position."
"Very good; you can sit down now." Maleshia, nodding with a happy smile, gestured for Keryu to have a seat, wondering why all the students were not like him before, devoted and earnest.
"As Keryu had answered, Originveil City does not have a fixed position. I can tell that he had seen what the city looks like, but some of you still seem confused, so let me make things clear for you."
She then pushed the frame of her glasses back again, turning toward the board, and she drew a cone, then another, and another. The students, on the other hand, especially the girls, were stealing glances at Keryu, giggling and whispering among themselves.
Keryu, however, had his gaze fixed on Maleshia, grinning for some reason.
'First impression's made,' he muttered to himself, and by then Maleshia was done with her drawing, and although not very good, one could still tell that she made several mountains.
"You see these mountains? These are the peaks of Originveil City, and these peaks keep floating around the world, traveling from one empire to another but remaining unseen as they hover above the clouds, out of the perception of any being."
Maleshia spoke as she pointed at the mountains, which seemed to be linked by some kind of pathway, and her nose raised higher as she saw the surprised expression on the students' faces.
She knew that it was information that would surprise the students, as no one knows about Originveil City until they reach it and hear about it from someone who lives here. It was some strange magic, but it was what it was.
"You people, the first-year students, live and study in the first peak, also known as the biggest peak, as the number of students in the first year is way more than next year.
But this is just a place for you to live; the facilities, such as gyms, swimming pools, parks, and such, are all situated in the fifth peak, which is situated at the center of the four peaks that belong to all four years of the academy."
Maleshia concluded, putting the chalk down on the table and folding her hands in front of her ample breasts.
"Now, you can ask me anything you have doubts about," spoke Maleshia as she rested her body on the teacher's desk.
"Ma'am, Keryu said before that this place played a significant role in politics and power dynamics, but I didn't understand how it does; could you please explain it to me?"
A girl, with her orange hair flowing down her waist and her eyes of the same color looking at Melishia with a curious expression, questioned as she stood up on her spot, making everyone turn toward her, some looking at her with disgusted expressions, while some looking at her with pity.
'Ah, poor girl...'
Even Maleshia, who heard the girl's question, sighed in regret. If she knew that there was a commoner in her class, then she could've warned her before about what she should be doing, but now it was too late.
Now, due to her asking a question that any noble kid could answer, she made it clear that she wasn't of noble birth but an extra talented girl from a common household—the type of person who becomes the target of bullying most of the time.
Keryu, however, unlike others, was staring at this girl with his eyes wide open as if unable to believe that she was there as well.
"That is because the emperor or the leader of every race and every region lives in this very city, along with many children of people with great importance in the world's politics who also study here.
These people being here makes this place the strongest and the most important place in the world."
Maeshia answered the girl nonetheless, knowing that doing this wouldn't really change anything. The girl, on the other hand, with a hint of realization and surprise in her eyes, nodded her head, taking her seat again, but before she did that, Meleshia added, "Also, please meet me after the class, child."
"Yes, ma'am."
The girl nodded her head, sitting back in her place, not really sure why the teacher would call her out, wondering if she did something wrong because her classmates also seemed to be looking at her differently now.
But no matter how much she thought about it, she couldn't find what she did wrong.
"Ma'am, are we not going to talk about magic today?"
Not long after, another girl with glasses stood up, putting forth her question, ignoring the orange-haired girl, who kept looking at everyone with confusion in her eyes, to which Maleshia just shook her head.
"This is your first day, so I won't be teaching anything, just this session, and you are free to explore the city."
As soon as those words were spoken, every student in the class sighed in relief. They didn't want to study today as it was a very important day. They were just sent to their classes after a speech from the vice principal to get familiar with their class teachers and classmates.
*Snore*
But before they could celebrate, they heard a snore from the corner of the room, making them turn to the source of the sound Maleshia included.
All of them saw a guy with dark blonde hair, with his head buried between his folded hands, sleeping at the cornermost part of the highest row.
*Snore*
Another snore was heard, and the guy's body rose a bit along with it, making some girls giggle and boys snicker at him, but the guy, unbothered by all of this, just kept sleeping like he hadn't slept for days.
*Tick*
Maleshia, who saw this, had a vein bulge on her forehead, gritting her teeth as this was a bit too much.
She didn't care if students chatted during her class, engaging in banter and not listening to her words as they were still active, but this guy... this guy dared to sleep in her class, and if that was not enough, he had the gals to snore as well.
*Tip**Top*...
She, with her anger soaring, moved up the rows, but before she could reach the boy...
*RIIIIIIINNNNG*
A bell ran, sharp and loud, echoing through the whole peak, making the students freeze for a second before all of them rose from their seats and rushed out of the class without bothering to ask the teacher permission, and Maleshia, for some reason, didn't mind it.
She knew why they were this excited. Today, on the first day of the first year, the leaders of the first-year students are supposed to be elected, and those leaders would then become part of the student council, helping their seniors govern the academy better.
But as she turned to look at the guy, who was asleep during her class, wanting to teach him a lesson, all she saw was an empty seat, making her clench her fist.
The guy, making use of her shift in attention, had left the class with the crowd.
'See if I let you go the next time I see you!'
She huffed inwardly, the features of that boy getting printed in her mind, as she really wasn't going to let him go. She, for some reason, felt particularly annoyed by that boy, even though she had yet to see his face.
But then she suddenly remembered something...
'Isn't 'he' supposed to be the referee of this year's election competition?!'
Her eyes shot open as she, just like the students, hurriedly rushed out of the class, moving toward the main peak of the academy, hoping to see the same person who had claimed many women's hearts in the past two years, including hers.
The son of the strongest human and the rising star of the human race—Alex Drakathor.