I Died and Became a Noble's Heir

Chapter 644: Top 3



Chapter 644: Top 3

The private training hall reserved for Rank 1-20 Academy students was vast, its high arched ceiling supported by crystalline columns that hummed with contained mana.

The floor was reinforced with runes that absorbed impact and dispersed excess magical energy, a necessity when the top students in the world sparred against one another.

Rhys stood at the edge of one of the designated training circles, his form relaxed despite the weight of ambient mana that filled the space.

Around him, other elite students moved through their routines.

Some practiced individual techniques, others engaged in controlled sparring matches. The air itself felt charged, crackling with potential power.

He’d been training since dawn, working through fundamentals, pushing his body through progressions that should have exhausted him.

Sylph had been quiet this morning. Rhys had learned to appreciate these moments of silence.

The temperature shifted.

Rhys didn’t need to look to know who had arrived. Byron Vantris commanded attention the way a storm commands the sky. His presence announced itself before his body fully manifested in the training circle opposite Rhys.

Byron demonstrated exceptional capabilities across all metrics. His imposing stature and demeanor, indicative of an individual accustomed to unchallenged authority, were complemented by a deep crimson mana signature that pulsed with potent, barely restrained energy.

His preeminence as Rank #1 was well-justified, underscored by his impeccable magical control.

But he was also predictable.

"Rhys," Byron said, his tone carrying the weight of someone addressing an inferior. "I trust you are aware that your current ranking is, shall we say, rather generous."

The other students in the hall had begun to notice the confrontation. Some continued their routines, but most had stopped to watch. Rank #1 and Rank #3 didn’t often interact directly.

"I’m aware," Rhys replied, his tone remaining neutral. He made no move to escalate, nor did he shift his stance to match Byron’s aggression.

Byron’s expression darkened slightly at the lack of response. He wanted provocation. He wanted Rhys to rise to the challenge, to give him justification for what was clearly coming.

’He’s compensating for something,’ Sylph observed internally, her mental voice carrying amusement rather than concern. ’Look at how rigidly he’s holding his mana. He’s afraid of losing control.’

Byron extended his hand, and his mana exploded outward in a controlled surge. The crimson energy filled the training circle, pressing against the reinforced runes with enough force that several other students stepped back from their own sparring matches. It was impressive, but also meant to be intimidating.

Rhys felt the pressure of it. The weight of Rank #1 power asserts itself. Under normal circumstances, Rank #3 would be noticeably affected by such a display. There would be strain, visible effort required to maintain composure.

Instead, Rhys adjusted his stance slightly and drew forth his own mana.

His power manifested as green-blue mana with a purity that made several of the pure-blood elves watching narrow their eyes in recognition.

But more importantly, the way his mana responded to Byron’s assault was different from before. According to the Academy’s official records, Rhys should have been struggling against this level of dominance.

Instead, his mana met Byron’s head-on with an ease that made it look like child’s play.

Byron’s eyes widened fractionally. For just a moment, his perfectly controlled expression faltered.

’Oh, this is delicious,’ Sylph purred. ’He didn’t expect that.’

But before the confrontation could escalate further, a new presence entered the training hall.

Sylvia Asher moved through the space with the casual grace of someone utterly confident in their position. Rank #2 came with certain privileges, and one of them was the ability to arrive precisely when interest was most acute.

Her mana manifested as threads of luminescent blue, twisting through the air with elegant precision. In contrast to Byron’s assertive approach, Sylvia’s capabilities were characterized by their refinement, precision, and apparent ease.

She approached the training circle where Rhys and Byron faced off, her expression one of mild curiosity.

"Interesting," she said, her voice carrying an amusement that made Byron’s jaw tighten. "Byron, are you having difficulty with third place?"

The question was innocent enough on the surface, but the implication was cutting. Byron was Rank #1. He should be able to dominate Rank #3 without effort. The fact that he wasn’t doing so was noteworthy.

"Rhys was just leaving," Byron said, his tone sharp. But he was already pulling his mana back, recognizing that continuing the confrontation with Sylvia present would be problematic.

Sylvia, however, remained. She stepped into the training circle, her blue mana spreading outward in a wave that was gentler than Byron’s display but somehow more substantial.

She was examining something, Rhys realized. Testing the waters.

’She knows,’ Sylph said suddenly, her tone shifting from playful to genuinely impressed. ’She can feel that you’re not straining.’

Rhys was careful to maintain the appearance of effort. It was a subtle balance.

Responding appropriately to Sylvia’s mana without revealing the full scope of what he was capable of.

He couldn’t afford to unveil Sylph’s enhancement, risk the Academy discovering that he was significantly more powerful than his ranking suggested.

But Sylvia was perceptive in ways that most students weren’t.

As she gradually released more of her mana, evaluating his reactions, her demeanor shifted from mere curiosity to a deeper interest. She understood that the individual designated as Rank #3 did not align with the official documentation.

"You’re holding back," she said bluntly.

The training hall had gone nearly silent. Pure-blood elves who had been present were watching now with expressions ranging from interest to disdain.

This was exactly the kind of moment they lived for—e.

Evidence that the half-blood was somehow deficient, somehow lesser.

Except Sylvia wasn’t saying that. She was saying the opposite.

"Not holding back," Rhys replied carefully. "Just not escalating."

Sylvia smiled, and it was the smile of someone who had just discovered something delightful. "Interesting distinction. Most students, your rank would be showing strain against Rank #2. You’re not."

’She’s going to test you further,’ Sylph warned. ’And she’s going to enjoy every second of it.’

Sylvia released another wave of mana, this one more substantial than the last. It was still refined and controlled, but it carried considerably more power. This wasn’t aggressive like Byron’s display.

This was an invitation. Show me what you’re capable of.

Rhys responded, matching her power output without exceeding it. He was careful, precise, letting just enough of his strength show through to acknowledge her challenge while keeping the majority of his capability hidden.

Byron had moved to the edge of the training circle, clearly uncomfortable with the shift in the dynamic. He wasn’t supposed to be the focus anymore. Sylvia had effectively dismissed him by turning her attention to Rhys.

Several of the pure-blood elves in the hall were making quiet comments to one another, their expressions ranging from concerned to outright hostile.

A half-blood holding his own against Rank #2 was not the narrative they preferred. It didn’t fit their understanding of how the world should work. Their ranking of #10 and higher didn’t help their ego, since a half-blood was ranked lower than them.

’They’re upset,’ Sylph observed with clear satisfaction. ’I quite like upsetting them. Shall we show them something impressive?’


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