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Volume 1 Chapter 1 "Awakening: The First Day After a Thousand Years of Sleep"

  “1000 years later"

  “The Age of Humans and Mages"

  "The Cave Where Akusa and Tasume Are Sealed"

  What’s happening to me? Where am I? I thought, looking around. I was locked inside a semi-transparent magical pyramid that had cracked slightly. I was wearing dark purple shackles that barely glowed. Apparently, they were magical, but their power had already expired. I stood up. My head was a little dizzy. How long have I been here? I spread my arms out to break the shackles. They shattered and scattered like dust. I just had to remove them from my legs. I can barely remember anything… My head still hurts a bit...

  "I tried to think about the past."

  Aiya... Every time I try to remember something or think about the past, my head hurts even more...

  The only thing I recall is fire magic, which I used to melt the shackles on my legs.

  "Now I need to get out of this magical pyramid," — I said to myself.

  I approached it and struck it lightly with my fist, causing it to crack and disintegrate like dust.

  It was easier than I thought.

  I approached a small lake in the center of the cave to look at my reflection and wash my face. My appearance had hardly changed — it seemed that someone had placed a seal on me, stopping the flow of time. This mage must be very powerful if they can stop time, I thought, unaware of the past.

  I washed my face and, turning around, saw another magical pyramid.. Inside it, there was an unconscious person. As I got closer, I recognized the face. Sporty build, short white hair, and a small fringe — it was Tasu.

  I placed my hand on the pyramid and melted it, then freed him from his shackles. Tasu’s shackles glowed brighter than mine — perhaps he was sealed later, or they were made to last longer.

  As I thought about it, Tasu slowly opened his eyes.

  "Black hair, small fringe, sporty body, green eyes, worn-out school uniform…" — he muttered, describing me.

  "Wait, Akusa?" — he suddenly cried out and jumped up, as if full of energy.

  "Akusa, Akusa, Akusa, is that you?"

  "Yes, it’s me. Calm down, everything is okay," — I said to him.

  "What happened to you?" — asked Tasu.

  "It’s a long story, I’ll tell you later. But first, tell me, how do you feel? Do you remember everything?"

  "I think so…" — Tasu looked at his hands. — "But I barely remember anything from before the war.

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  The only magic I remember is wind and healing… and my head hurts a little."

  "I see… So, your memories are sealed too."

  "It’s all Aver’s fault!" — Tasu said angrily.

  "Aver? Is that the one who sealed us?" — I asked.

  "You don’t remember?"

  "I remember our battle, but my memory is fragmented, and I can’t recall what he looked like."

  "I see…" — Akusa’s memories are different from mine…

  "How did you end up sealed?" — I asked.

  "That’s a long story, I’ll tell you over lunch."

  "Okay, then bring some branches for a fire, and I’ll catch some fish from this pond."

  "Is there fish here?"

  "I think this cave is connected to a lake near the capital."

  "I see! We must be near the capital. Then after we eat, we can take a walk," — suggested Tasu.

  "Agreed."

  Tasu went for firewood, and I grabbed a stick and jumped into the water to catch some fish. We ate and shared our memories.

  "Phew, I’m full!" — exclaimed Tasu.

  "Surprisingly tasty," — I agreed.

  "Now we can head to the city," — I suggested.

  "When I was gathering wood, I saw part of the palace to the west. I think it's not far," — said Tasu.

  "Then… we’ll have to walk," — I agreed.

  "Walk?! Ugh…" — groaned Tasu.

  "We’ve rested long enough," — I reminded him.

  "Alright, alright, let’s go…"

  We left the cave. On the right was a forest, on the left — the kingdom.

  "We have about eight kilometers to go..." — I estimated.

  "I could run, but I have almost no strength left. I only have a small fraction of my previous power," — sighed Tasu.

  "Same here…" — I replied thoughtfully.

  A few minutes later, we noticed a group of people flying through the sky.

  "What’s this?" — Tasu asked in surprise.

  "I think it’s flying magic," — I speculated.

  "We could use that…" — sighed Tasu.

  "At that moment, a guy landed near us. He had gray eyes and a small ponytail."

  

  "Allow me to introduce myself," — he said. — "My name is Tadoki Kishizu, a second-year student from Mirougi College."

  "Nice to meet you," — I replied. — "I’m Akusa Takaru, and this is Tasume Sukuzu."

  "Did you need something?" — I asked.

  I was surprised by his friendliness, given we looked like beaten strangers.

  "I saw you heading toward the kingdom and thought you might need help. And now, seeing that you’re a bit battered, I wanted to know what happened to you. Were you in the Forest of Death?"

  "You could say that…" — I answered evasively, deciding not to tell everything.

  "Are you mages?" — asked Tadoki.

  "Yeah," — answered Tasume.

  "Then why aren’t you flying like everyone else?"

  "We’re beginners in magic and don’t know much," — lied Tasu. (We hoped to learn more in the kingdom.)

  Newbies? Somehow, I doubt that...

  "I see. Let me help you," — offered Tadoki.

  Ahead of us, a door appeared, and he opened it.

  "Come with me."

  We stepped through the door and found ourselves at the entrance to the kingdom.

  "Wow, thank you so much!" — exclaimed Tasu.

  "No problem. Here’s a city map, it’ll help you get around," — Tadoki said, handing us a magical map.

  "This is a magical map. Just say where you want to go, and it’ll show the way, but only within the city."

  "Thanks!" — I said.

  "Alright, I have things to do. I think we’ll meet again," — said Tadoki, creating another door and disappearing.

  "Okay, first let’s find a public bath and clean up," — I suggested.

  "A bath?! I’m totally in!"

  "Well… Let’s try it. How do we get to the bath?" — Tasu asked the map.

  The route appeared on the map, indicating a path through two blocks.

  "Alright, let’s go."

  The town was large and old. All the streets led to the center, where there was a large fountain.

  On a rise stood the palace. The map indicated that it was the Magical Academy.

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