I CHOSE to be a VILLAIN, not a THIRD-RATE EXTRA!!-Chapter 117: Main Characters
Ashok decided to shelve the mystery of the displaced student for now, content with the fact that the answer would reveal itself once the class began. His sharp memory was a valuable asset—he could recall every face in the Aether Class without hesitation.
After all, this class was the starting point of everything within the game's intricate narrative. The Wyrd Class, on the other hand, was less familiar territory for him; where he remembered only the important bits and pieces, Aether was where his focus had always been.
The classroom, though simple in design, offered a subtle sense of order and hierarchy. The windows, positioned on the wall opposite the entrance, were coveted spots for those who preferred a view or perhaps a break from monotony.
However, Ashok was not much interested in the window seats because most of the time the class would take place in different island on the Academy.
Ashok's seating choice was guided by pragmatism. The first and last benches in any row were notorious for drawing the teacher's attention, and he wanted no part of that spotlight.
Steering clear of both extremes, he opted for the middle ground—settling in the third row, second column. This position offered a balanced mix of anonymity and engagement, a place where he could observe without being too exposed.
The classroom gradually filled with life as more students entered, their chatter and footsteps breaking the quiet atmosphere that had previously hung over the room.
The second student, still seated on the fourth column, had briefly glanced at Ashok as he walked to his chosen seat, but neither of them made any effort to bridge the gap between them.
Their silence was mutual, an unspoken agreement to focus on their own worlds for now.
Ashok, seated in the third row and second column, allowed his gaze to wander as students trickled into the classroom. He examined each face with casual precision, his sharp memory effortlessly identifying them all as secondary characters from the game.
None caught his interest, and he returned his focus inward, his thoughts quiet yet alert.
Then it happened—a shift in the room's energy, a change so palpable that Ashok felt it before he saw it. A figure entered through the rear door, and the quiet buzz of conversations halted almost immediately.
Every student turned their gaze toward the newcomer, an unspoken awe rippling through the classroom.
The classroom buzzed with faint whispers as the striking figure of an Elf entered, their presence immediately capturing the attention of every student. Up until this moment, all the students in the Aether Class had been human, making the Elf an anomaly, the odd one out.
Her flowing green hair cascaded down her back like silk, and her long, pointed ears marked her lineage unmistakably. Her facial features appeared as if sculpted by nature's most meticulous hand—a perfect, ethereal beauty.
Sapphire eyes, gleaming with wisdom and a hint of enigma, scanned the room, while her slender figure moved gracefully, her short skirt revealing long, elegant legs that only added to her commanding presence.
As her sapphire gaze swept past the classroom, it met another pair of eyes—piercing red ones, barely visible beneath the bangs of a quiet figure seated in the third row.
The moment of eye contact was fleeting, yet it left Ashok unsettled. In that brief instant, he was sure he caught a glimmer of hostility hidden behind her calm exterior before she broke the connection and turned away.
The Elf chose a seat in the first row, her composed demeanor adding to the aura of authority that seemed to follow her.
'First Day, First Enemy Identified: Elven Princess, I wonder just what did I do earn your hostility' Ashok thought, his mind racing to make sense of the subtle antagonism he'd perceived.
However, he had no time to dwell on it further as another figure, following close behind the Elf, stepped into the classroom.
The new arrival shifted the atmosphere once again, pulling the class's attention away from the Elf and onto this new presence
As the heavy thudding of boots reverberated through the classroom, every head turned once again, drawn to the imposing figure who had just entered.
If the Elf had captured everyone's attention with her ethereal beauty and uniqueness, this newcomer did so through sheer physical dominance.
The two words that came to mind for anyone describing him were clear: Muscular Giant.
The newcomer exuded the presence of a warrior more accustomed to the battlefield than the classroom. Standing nearly seven feet tall, his broad shoulders and wild, scarred face made him look like someone who belonged to another era entirely.
A long scar ran diagonally across one of his sharp eyes, lending him a hardened, almost intimidating aura. His think beard, impeccably groomed yet rugged, completed the look of someone more likely to lead armies than attend lessons.
His muscular frame was barely contained by the Academy's uniform, which strained at the seams to accommodate his bulk.
The few unbuttoned top buttons of his shirt revealed layers of rippling muscle, making it clear that no enchantment could hide his physical prowess.
He walked with a heavy stride, each step causing a low thumping sound that echoed through the classroom, drawing whispers from the seated students.
The other students instinctively stepped aside, creating a path for the muscular figure. A few even stumbled out of his way, one nearly falling as he shoved past with little regard for subtlety.
His movements were as deliberate as they were unkind—carrying an air of authority that demanded attention.
Eventually, he chose his seat: directly next to the side character who had been sitting quietly long before the classroom began to fill.
Ashok observed the scene from his place in the third row, second column. While most students watched with either intimidation or awe, Ashok's thoughts were elsewhere.
'So, it's the Elf and the barbarian who've encountered each other,' he mused, recognizing the significance of this moment.
The classroom's lively chatter dimmed slightly as two striking figures entered, their presence commanding immediate attention. The first, Lilia, exuded an effortless allure, her natural seductive charm drawing the gaze of every male student in the room.
Her confident demeanor and captivating beauty made her the center of attention, though none dared to approach her. Walking beside her, however, was a stark contrast—a second black-haired beauty whose aura was as cold as Lilia's was inviting.
The second girl moved with an unnerving precision, her expression devoid of emotion, as if she were a puppet animated by unseen strings. Her black eyes, however, told a different story.
They radiated an icy intent, a sharpness that seemed to cut through the air around her. If Lilia was the flame that drew others in, this girl was the blade that warned them to stay away.
As the pair entered, Lilia chatted animatedly with her companion, her voice light and melodic. Her gaze swept across the room, eventually landing on Ashok.
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Her expression shifted subtly, and she leaned toward her friend, whispering something that caused the second girl to glance in Ashok's direction.
For a brief moment, a pair of pink which seemed to hold interest and black eyes which had a impassive look locked onto him, their scrutiny palpable. Ashok, however, simply chose to avert his gaze, unwilling to engage with the attention.
'That is the worst pair to get involved with,' Ashok thought, his mind racing. 'The first one's the Villainess, and the second one's an Assassin.'
Both the black haired beauties moved toward the last bench near the window and sat together.
The classroom stirred with a wave of whispers as another striking figure entered. The latest arrival carried an aura of fiery energy that seemed to crackle with every step she took.
"Look, it's the heir of the Cindergarde Duchy."
"She must be a powerful Fire Mage."
The murmured remarks echoed softly, creating an undercurrent of curiosity and awe among the students.
The girl in question had a tomboyish appearance that contrasted sharply with the grace of the Elf and the raw power of the muscular giant who had entered before her.
Her cropped red hair, fiery and unrestrained, framed her sharp features, while her intense red eyes scanned the classroom with an unmistakable defiance.
Her gaze held a smoldering heat, as if daring the room itself to test her limits. Combined with her medium skin tone and rebellious demeanor, she exuded the essence of a spirited teenager who had no intention of conforming to expectations.
Despite her tomboyish traits, she was undeniably beautiful, her natural charm accentuated by the unwavering confidence with which she carried herself. She strode boldly toward the first row, her footsteps deliberate and purposeful.
When her red burning eyes met Ashok's piercing red ones, a charged moment hung in the air. The girl's glare was laced with contempt, her eyes narrowing as though she was peering into Ashok's soul.
Then, with an audible click of her tongue, she broke the eye contact, turning away dismissively to take the empty seat beside the Elf.
Ashok watched her movements closely, his thoughts racing as he processed the hostility she had shown. 'Now two main characters are showing blatant hostility towards me,' he thought, his mind assessing the situation carefully.
'I'm sure this Adlet bastard must have done something to provoke them. Going by the background, that girl should be this body's sister. Still, I don't intend to maintain any of Adlet's past relationships—not when I don't know what the God of Fate has planned for this body.'
By now nearly half of the seats of the Class had been filled.