Chapter 1: A fool with a shield
3 years later still somewhere close to the kingdom
After what happened in the castle, Gamble well known as GGame has found a new house in a near town undercover as Gamble no one known true name of GGame they only known him as GGame their childhood friend.
In the town he decided to challenge him self to learn him self in the middle school for Mages and talented warriors.
Now... away from the past, Gamble gets an opportunity to develop his skills in magic fields.
In the new town full of mysteries and not researched magic GGame starts his education in magic school. He finds him self among other students that have various skills and abilities, And a fact that he is an exiled hero from another country arouses curiosity and interest among fellow archers, mages, warriors.
New surroundings come with new friends, and potentially enemies, GGame needs to learn how to deal with diversity of magic styles and traditions, that he meets on the way learning. However, it is also an opportunity to develop your skills, gain new alliances and discover the mysterious secrets of the magical world.
Life in this school gives GGame new challenges, but also opens doors to epic adventures that will help discover who framed him and why but for now he focused on learning magic and martial arts without weapons.
GGame after time spent in school he found in this new space with magic connotation.
Gamble discovered that his magic skills though unconventional and they attracted the attention of other students However, one character in particular caught his attention Akira.
Akira informally recognized as the best swordsman in the entire school, he quickly became one of the most respected students. His precision and fantastic agility they did made him a legend among other swordsman's The meeting with Akira became a turning point for GGame, who decided to push the limits of his existing skills, taking inspiration from hero of the sword.
Akira, initially skeptical of Gamble's abilities, noticed his potential for unique and unexpected maneuvers during duels. The fascination with the differences in the styles and approaches of both magicians quickly turned into a training partnership. Akira began to share his skills with Gamble, and the latter, in turn, learned new hand-to-hand combat techniques, combining them with magic.
As time passed, Gamble and Akira became not only training companions, but also friends. Their combined strength and diverse skills began to attract the attention of other students, creating a dynamic team of talented magicians, ready to face the challenges that magical life in this extraordinary school would throw at them.
As time passed, the relationship between Gamble and Akira developed in terms of training and adventures together. GGame, under the name Gamble, kept his true identity a secret from Akira. This unlikely training partnership developed into a deep friendship, although a shadow of ignorance remained over Gamble's true identity.
Sometimes in their late-night conversations or during breaks between training sessions, Akira tried to uncover the secrets of his mysterious friend. However, Gamble maintained the ability to conceal his true identity, leaving Akira's questions unanswered. As both honed their skills, they faced new challenges at the magical school. The team they belonged to gained recognition, and their collaboration became more effective against emerging threats.
Despite Akira's continual respect for Gamble's abilities, he remained curious about his friend's mysterious identity. As the story unfolds, will Gamble choose to reveal his true identity, or will he continue to stay in the shadows, preserving the secret that shapes their shared destinies in the magical world of the school? As Akira and GGame continued their training and adventures, their bond grew stronger. GGame, hiding his true identity under a pseudonym, unknowingly sparked Akira's curiosity. One day, after intense training, Akira openly addressed the issue, expressing genuine curiosity about GGame's past. GGame hesitated for a moment before smiling faintly and replied, "My past doesn't matter. What's important is happening now, here, between us." Despite the response, the mystery around GGame deepened, and Akira began to realize his friend harbored something much deeper. However, their trust and friendship prevented Akira from pressing further, respecting GGame's privacy. As they continued their magical journey at the school, Akira's unawareness lingered, hinting at a silent note of mystery that could soon alter their shared destinies. After an intense day of training, GGame proposed a small outing for ingredients and testing a new recipe at his home.
Akira, surprised by the unexpected invitation, agreed, eager to try something new. About 30 minutes into their shopping, a commotion erupted as GGame carefully selected ingredients. A girl's scream echoed, and upon investigation, they discovered a girl trapped in a burning house. No one in the vicinity knew water magic except for GGame. In a hushed conversation, GGame told Akira to blast straight through the window on her floor so he could rescue her using water magic. Akira nodded.Once Akira gathered air mana in both hands, he signaled GGame to jump onto the air bag when he was ready.
After a while, GGame took off, but missed its target and crashed straight into the window below. To save the girl, he had to climb to the next floor. Meanwhile, Akira actively controlled the chaos caused by the fire and called the firefighters. After reaching the room with the girl, GGame triggered the trap. Without hesitation, he grabbed the girl and shouted to Akira, "AKIRA, WIND!" and Akira created a cushion of air beneath them, ensuring a soft landing. GGame noticed no fire damage to her skin, but minor damage to her clothes, speculating that someone was trying to kill her with poorly trained firebending. With tears in her eyes, the girl whispered to GGame, "I don't want to die," and then fainted. Akira asked if everything was okay, to which GGame replied that the girl was slightly injured, adding that the fire didn't damage anything except paper, quilts and the like Akira With a serious face he said, "Someone who can't even cast fire spells properly is trying to kill someone."