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Chapter 2 - CHAPTER 2: Am I Really Gifted? ‎

"I need your help," Rymir said, his voice like a wind rustling through ancient ruins. "To find peace. And to free my brother."

‎I stood there, frozen in the bathroom. The reflection still wasn't mine. It was him — Rymir. A man long dead, staring at me with eyes filled with grief and hope.

‎"Your brother?" I asked, my voice trembling. "The one who… killed you?"

‎Rymir nodded solemnly. "Toru. He wasn't always like that. But hatred... it twists people. He sold his soul to a demon for power. Now, he's no longer human."

‎He looked down, as if seeing the ruins of his home all over again.

‎"If you can defeat him... maybe he can be saved. Maybe I can finally rest."

‎I didn't know what to say. A week ago, I was just some Civilian kid. Now? I had soul fragments living inside me, a warrior asking me to fight a demon-possessed brother, and a weird dream that felt more real than my own memories.

‎Rymir vanished from the mirror. I stood there for a while, letting the silence fill the room. I knew I couldn't go back to sleep, not after all that. So I did what I usually did: I got ready for school.

‎Only this time, something felt different.

‎As I walked down the hallway of the Civilian Academy, everything felt... fake. The dull gray lockers. The hollow laughs. The whispers about the Gifted. Always the Gifted.

‎I wasn't one of them.

‎At least, that's what I thought.

‎I still remembered the day my parents left me. I was barely ten.

‎My mother, Affia, was the fourth strongest mage alive — she could tear apart the sky with storms, summon hurricanes with a flick of her hand.

‎My father, Rick, the third strongest Brawler — a man who could absorb any material and turn his fists into it. Stone, steel, even diamond.

‎They weren't just powerful — they were part of the Dragonkin Guild, the strongest in the world. Heroes who sealed demonic rifts, legends in their own right.

‎And then… they had me.

‎A Civilian.

‎No powers. No aura. Nothing.

‎They tried to hide me. Pretend I didn't exist. But in a world like this, everything gets found out. Eventually, they chose their pride over their child.

‎They left me behind.

‎Now I live alone in a cheap apartment and go to a school that trains us to serve the Gifted. Because that's what Civilians do — we clean, we cook, we obey.

‎After class, I work part-time in the Gifted section of the academy. Polishing armor. Cleaning spells from the walls. Fetching food. Smiling while they mock us.

‎That day, I could barely stay awake. I sat in class and blinked — and suddenly, I was back in the dream.

‎Same battlefield. Same scorched earth. Same pain.

‎Only this time… the sword came down faster.

‎I saw the world tilt. Then darkness.

‎And then... I woke up, gasping. My scream echoed through the classroom. Everyone stared. I tried to stand but collapsed. The teachers called the nurse, but I blacked out before they even touched me.

‎When I opened my eyes again… I was back.

‎But something had changed.

‎The battlefield was brighter. My body lighter. My hands gripped a sword I didn't recognize — yet felt like I'd wielded it all my life.

‎Rymir's memories… no, his instincts guided me.

‎Heaven and Earth Sword Style.

‎I fought Toru again. And this time… I won.

‎When I opened my eyes for real, the classroom was empty. Night had fallen.

‎My heart still raced, but my hands were steady.

‎A new weight rested in my soul.

‎I stood, walked to the bathroom, and stared into the mirror.

‎Rymir appeared again, but this time… he smiled.

‎"You did it," he said. "You brought peace to my soul. And now… my style is yours."

‎I looked at my reflection — at his sword, now embedded in my memory. A weapon that could cut through anything.

‎I wasn't just a Civilian anymore.

‎I was something else.

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