<Episode 2>
Time seemed to stop.
Felix smiled brightly and said,
âLorena, youâre a graduate too, so youâre one of todayâs stars. But since you lost your family early, I felt heartbroken thinking no one would give you flowers.â
Yet Lorenaâs chest was already overflowing with flowers from male students who admired her.
Felix, personally pinning a carnation to Lorenaâs already flower-laden collar, beamed.
âYou look beautiful, Lorena.â
âThank you, truly. Youâre the only one who thinks of me, Felix.â
Lorenaâs gentle smile was as lovely as a wildflower.
I instinctively shrank back. My plain dress, left bare at the chest for a carnation, suddenly felt shabby.
âHuh? Did he just give a flower to Lorena instead of his fiancĂ©e?â
âNo way. Is he finally dumping her for an upgrade?â
âWell, with Felixâs status, every noble lady must be lining up with marriage proposals. Why would he stay tied to someone like Freesia?â
âExactly. Honestly, Freesiaâs a bit⊠dull, isnât she? And dim-witted. The only stain on Felixâs perfect life, really.â
Giggle, giggle, giggle!
The mocking laughter of the surrounding graduates pierced my ears chaotically.
Thatâs when it happened.
Felix suddenly dropped to one knee.
Still facing Lorena, not me.
I blinked.
Whatâs happening?
âLorena Belmont.â
Wooo!
What?!
Insane!
The graduates erupted in cheers at the sudden turn of events.
Like a prince on a white horse kneeling before a princess, Felix held something out to Lorena.
A dazzling gemstone ring.
âWill you marry me and spend your life with me?â
Cheers.
Whistles.
Clapping.
All the noise sounded muffled in my ears.
âOh my gosh, Felix!â
Lorena gasped, covering her mouth.
âWhat is all this? When did you prepare this? I never imagined!â
Falling flower petals, a handsome man on one knee, a sparkling ring.
It was the romantic scene Iâd always dreamed of.
I thought, at least on this day, I would be the heroine.
Like an ugly, cheap extra, I stumbled into the scene.
âW-Wait a second.â
When I grabbed Felixâs arm, he grimaced as if heâd touched something filthy.
âYour fiancĂ©e is me. Why⊠why are you doing this with Lorena? Guys, whatâs going on here? I donât understand at all.â
Desperately seeking an explanation, I grabbed Lorenaâs arm next.
Smack!
Felix sharply slapped my hand away.
âFiancĂ©e?â
A cruel sneer curled on Felixâs lips.
âYeah, you always tried to chain me with that word. So pathetic.â
ââŠWhat?â
âA prenatal betrothal only holds until the parties are minors. Once weâre adults and graduate from the academy, no one can tell me what to do.â
His words flowed effortlessly.
As if heâd been waiting for this day to say them.
Felix gave a cold smile.
âThat disgusting leash your grandfather put on me? Itâs useless starting today.â
Tears didnât even come.
It felt like my entire body was being clawed to pieces.
I knew Felix didnât love me.
But I hadnât realized he despised me this much.
âSo thatâs why you waited until graduation.â
Because if heâd done this earlier, I mightâve clung to him pathetically, waving the contract that spelled out our prenatal betrothal.
âF-Felix, waitââ
âFreesia.â
Lorena turned to me, her eyebrows drooping.
Her expression was one of pity, like she was looking at a beggar clinging to passersby.
âThe truth isâŠâ
Lorena leaned in and whispered.
âIâm carrying Felixâs child.â
ââŠWhat?â
To my frozen self, Lorena continued whispering.
âRemember the night of the coming-of-age ceremony? You went to bed early⊠That night, Felix came to me. I tried to push him away, but I couldnât.â
Lorena fluttered her eyelashes pitifully.
âThat night, Felix and I realized we were fated.â
âFated⊠you say?â
âYes. How else could such a blessing come to us after just one night?â
Lorena glanced at her belly, her eyes full of love and tenderness.
A child? Sheâs pregnant with Felixâs child?
My brain, battered by consecutive shocks, creaked and broke down.
âHow⊠how could youâŠâ
Like an idiot, that was all I could say.
Then, in an instant, Lorenaâs expression changed, and tears poured out.
âYou have everything, Freesia. Canât you let me have just Felix? What did this child do wrong? Please. You can hate me all you want. But this childâI want to protect this child no matter what. SobâŠâ
Tears streamed down Lorenaâs clear, large eyes.
âOh no, Lorenaâs crying!â
âWhat did she say to make her cry like that?â
âFreesiaâs ruthless. She shouldâve been the one to step back first.â
âBy the way, Lorenaâs life is set now, huh? A commoner getting proposed to by a noble like Felixâwhat a turnaround.â
âShe only got into the academy because a noble family sponsored her, right? Wasnât that Freesiaâs family?â
âSheâs pretty and lucky.â
âFreesia, you shouldâve tried not to be so plain.â
Hahaha!
My ears buzzed with endless chatter.
I squeezed my eyes shut.
I wanted to shatter and disappear entirely.
My thick glasses fogged up, blurring my vision.
As tears rolled down and dripped off my chinâ
BOOM!
A deafening explosion shook the academyâs east wing.
Debris flew, and people screamed.
âKyaaa!â
âItâs an explosion!â
Shrapnel tore through my dress and lodged into my calf.
I groaned and collapsed from the sharp pain.
âUghâŠ!â
Amid the chaos.
A fist-sized, ball-like object flew out from the east wing.
Thud!
The unidentified object that hit the dirt looked, despite its filthy, speckled appearance, exactly like a chick.
[Help, please? âĄâ Save me]
The mysterious chick, rolling on the ground, made strange, broken noises.
âArgh!â
âItâs a magical beast!â
People screamed and fled in terror.
Felix was no exception.
âLorena! Hurry, over here!â
Hastily wrapping an arm around Lorenaâs shoulders, Felix ran off into the distance.
[Someone, please, $ââĄsave me]
âKyaaa!â
âGross!â
People shrieked and dodged the trembling chick as it approached.
As if it were some filthy garbage, everyone fled in an instant.
Everyone except me, collapsed with an injured leg.
The speckled chick spoke to me, the only one left.
[Want to liveâĄâČ Please help?â ]
The chick flapped its broken wings.
It seemed to be desperately trying to reach me.
A talking chick? Is it really a magical beast?
I knew I should run, but the chickâs pitiful state tugged at me.
With this leg, I couldnât escape anyway.
âUh, how do I help? Should I take you to a hospital?â
[No!]
The chick shook its head vigorously.
âThen, what?â
[Please declare your intent to synchronize with me! â âĄ?]
ââŠSynchronize?â
I hesitated, and the chick spoke quickly.
[I pose no harm! I will provide you with ultra-fast computational abilities, communication assistance, logical calculations, and various other support! Synchronizing with me will bring you nothing but benefits, I guarantee it!]
Computational abilities? Synchronization?
I couldnât make sense of the sudden nonsense.
At that moment, the chick convulsed again.
[I swear I mean no harm. I promise, &%âĄ. Please save me]
âIâm sorry, Freesia.â
Over its trembling wings, the image of my dying parents flickered.
The chick looked like it could collapse and die any second.
I couldnât bear to watch someone die in front of me again. That was the only thought filling my mind.
âAlright. Iâll synchronize.â
My mouth moved on its own.
[Thank you! What a relief!]
The chick fluttered into my arms.
[What is your name, user?]
âFreesia Violet.â
[My saviorâs name is Freesia Violet. Learned. I will remember it forever.]
The chick, speaking in a serious tone, pressed its wing against me.
[Now, we will begin synchronization with Freesia Violet.]
The moment I heard that voiceâ
âUgh!â
A sharp pain jolted through my mind.
âYou said it wouldnât hurt!â
I blacked out.
Completely unaware of how this choice would change my life.