How to survive in the Romance Fantasy Game

Chapter 635: Day of the tournament 2



Chapter 635: Day of the tournament 2

This is bad…

Both girls thought it at the exact same moment as they watched Alice casually settle into the seat beside them—completely unaware of the chaos her mere presence stirred.

As usual, Alice looked like a princess pulled straight out of a fairy tale, effortlessly enchanting.

Even with half the colosseum sneaking glances at her, she simply accepted the attention with her usual unbothered grace, waving lightly whenever someone called her name.

It wasn’t the stares that made Emilia and Athy stiffen.

It was something far more dangerous.

S-She doesn’t know… right?

Athy swallowed hard, trying very hard not to let her trembling show as she sneaked a glance at Alice.

Her heart thudded so loudly she wondered if Emilia could hear it.

What she had done wasn’t a crime—technically.

But depending on how one looked at it, it could definitely fall under… slander.

Or misinformation.

Or something equally terrible when directed at someone as influential as—

Riley.

Her book didn’t damage Alice’s reputation at all.

In fact, Alice had come out looking practically saintly compared to how Athy had exaggerated Riley’s… charm.

If anything, it was Riley whose image suffered the most from Athy’s over-the-top, overly romantic, borderline ridiculous scenes.

And even if Alice was the most lenient and easygoing among Riley’s lovers, Athy understood one thing very clearly:

You do not treat anything involving Riley lightly.

Ahh what should I do if she finds out I’m the author…? Then senior Riley, Princess Snow, and Lady Rose, and Lady Seo, and—and—

A terrifying montage flashed through Athy’s head:

Snow’s cold smile, Seo flat stare, Rose quiet judgment, and Alice’s amused smirk.

Athy’s soul nearly left her body at the thought.

N-No… calm down… calm down Athy…!

She forced herself to breathe, patting her chest discreetly.

T-There’s no way senior Alice would read a silly book like mine, right?Yes, she’s far too busy!And even if it did

get popular, it wouldn’t interest her!She wouldn’t recognize my writing style, my tone, my—anything!Yes… as long as I stay quiet, she’ll never know!

Athy nodded firmly to herself.

Meanwhile, Emilia—sitting right beside Athy—was enduring her own private mental crisis.

Her fingers tightened around the hem of her skirt as a wave of anxiety washed over her.

D-Did the princess already tell Senior Alice…?

The thought alone made her shoulders tremble.

It was already overwhelming enough that Princess Snow—someone so close to Riley—knew about her feelings.

Bearing that knowledge had kept Emilia up for several nights.

But the idea that the others in Riley’s circle… Rose, Seo, and Alice herself… would eventually learn about it?

Her stomach twisted painfully.

Of course, liking Riley wasn’t a crime.It wasn’t wrong.No one had scolded her or told her she was overstepping.

But Emilia couldn’t help feeling as if she were committing some sort of sin simply by loving him.

After all, she was a saintess—someone meant to bring comfort and blessings to everyone equally, not devote her heart so strongly to one man.

Her love wasn’t supposed to be so… exclusive.

And yet, no matter how hard she tried to remain impartial, the heart of a young girl in love simply refused to listen to reason.

Her gaze drifted nervously toward Alice.

Snow had openly accepted her feelings—even encouraged her in some small ways.

But the others? Emilia wasn’t sure how they would react.

Some of them were gentle, some were sharp, some were unpredictable.

And Alice… Alice was sweet, yes, but also fiercely devoted.

I… I’m getting nervous…

It wasn’t fear—she wasn’t scared of them hurting her.It was something gentler, yet heavier.

She felt like a child waiting to be judged on a test she had never studied for, desperately hoping she wasn’t causing trouble for people she admired and cherished.

Her heart pounded as she wondered—

Would they think she was intruding?

Would they think she was greedy?

Or would they… accept her, too?

Emilia pressed her hands together, trying to steady her breath, unaware that Alice had just turned her golden eyes toward both girls with a soft, curious smile.

…..

Hmm… they’re really staring at me…

Alice blinked, wondering to herself as she felt two pairs of eyes constantly drifting toward her.

Emilia and the unfamiliar junior seated beside her kept sneaking cautious, curious glances in her direction.

And every time Alice turned her head even slightly, both girls snapped their eyes forward like soldiers pretending to stand at attention.

It made her lips curl into a small smile.

How cute…

She honestly had no idea what was going on in their heads, but from the way they behaved, she assumed they were just nervous having her nearby.

It wasn’t exactly new to her.

Even now, as she scanned the colosseum stands, she could practically feel how many people were watching her.

If she’d chosen to sit in the common seats today, she would’ve been mobbed instantly—people asking for autographs, random strangers trying to strike up conversations, even outright recruitment attempts from guilds and magic towers.

It was always like that.

So, compared to all that chaos, Emilia and the junior’s shy attention was practically nothing.

Letting the two girls be, Alice turned her focus back toward the stage—no, more specifically, toward the judges’ section above it.

That was the whole reason she came to this particular match bracket at this exact time.

Her best friend, Lorraine, was scheduled to fight right after the first match.

Lorraine wasn’t famous like the top contenders, and she didn’t have a flashy title or some legendary reputation.

But she was Alice’s childhood friend—the one who walked with her through thick and thin—so of course Alice wanted to see her shine here.

Too bad she got matched with Kagami, though…

Alice sighed softly, rubbing her forehead.

Lorraine was strong, no doubt about that.

But Alice also knew firsthand just how absurdly powerful her juniors were.

And among the second-years, Kagami—the Meteor Fist—stood out as one of the most troublesome opponents you could run into.

It wasn’t that she didn’t believe in Lorraine.

It was just… Kagami was a walking disaster carrying fists that could erase an entire stage if she felt like it.

Still, Alice smiled warmly to herself.No matter the outcome, she’d cheer for her friend all the same.

Hello ladies and gentlemen! Allow me to introduce myself—I’m your host for the day, a proud fourth-year here at Lumen Academy, Almond Flik! Nice to meet you everybody!”

The young man’s voice echoed across the massive colosseum as he floated high in the air using flight magic.

With a bright grin and theatrical gestures, he looked like he’d been waiting his whole life for this moment.

The crowd responded instantly—cheers, whistles, applause.

Once the noise died down, Almond raised a hand and continued energetically,”Alright! Before the real excitement begins, let me quickly go over the rules—there’s only one!

He held up a single finger.

Fight until your opponent is knocked out or surrenders! Simple! Clean! Direct!”A wave of cheers followed the clear explanation.

“But—!” Almond’s eyes sparkled as he smoothly transitioned into what was definitely a pre-planned advertisement. “Unlike last year’s tournament, participants are now allowed to go all out without holding back. No need to fear accidental injuries, thanks to Lumen Academy’s very own genius invention—our Safety Bracelets!

He struck a pose as several small, glowing bracelets appeared behind him, orbiting in a neat little formation.

The crowd murmured in excitement, and many mages—especially those from the Magic Tower—leaned forward with sharp, interested eyes.

Even from the VIP seats, Alice could spot more than a few who were itching to dissect the bracelets’ functions.

Alice couldn’t help letting out a small chuckle.

Principal Leilah’s really trying to milk every coin out of this event…

Riley predicted this would happen, and seeing it unfold so blatantly made her shake her head with amused fondness.

“Now then!” Almond clapped his hands, causing the lights around the stage to shift. “Before we begin our first match of the festival, allow us to introduce our judges!”

The arena dimmed slightly as dramatic drums echoed throughout the colosseum.

The music swelled into something grand, something that demanded everyone’s attention.

From the back of the judges’ platform, several silhouettes emerged—each step synced with the rising tempo.

The atmosphere shifted the moment the figures approached the front of the judges’ platform.

You could almost feel the tension crawling up everyone’s spine as the lights focused on the center chair.

But instead of the usual eruption of cheers, gasps, or wild excitement…the entire colosseum fell into a heavy, uneasy silence.

Voices from every corner whispered in confusion.

“H-Hey… isn’t that—?””No way… why would he be here…?””D-Do we stand? Should we bow?””U-Uhm… what do we even do?”

Even the academy staff—normally the ones who kept order during chaotic situations—looked completely lost.

A few teachers stiffened, others subtly stepped back, and some just froze in place.

Because the judges weren’t the problem.

It was the one sitting in the grand center.

The moment he stepped forward, the other professor-judges were practically pushed to the sides—not by force, but by sheer presence alone.

He sat casually, almost too casually for someone of his status, crossing one leg over the other as if he were simply relaxing in his palace courtyard.

His blue eyes slowly scanned the crowd, calm but piercing—like the sky itself watching over an entire nation.

His hair, a pure white that looked almost crystalline, shimmered under the light like fresh snow.

His beauty… honestly didn’t make sense for a man his age.

No one would be surprised to mistake him for Snow’s older brother rather than her father.

Everyone in the continent knew there was only one person alive with such ridiculous features.

Only one man whose presence alone could silence tens of thousands.

Be at ease.

His gentle command rolled across the colosseum like a warm breeze, and only then did people finally remember how to breathe properly.

Shoulders dropped.

Tension melted.

A few people even sat down shakily, clutching their chests.

The Emperor himself had graced Lumen Academy with his presence.

Emperor Leopold Luvenitia White Germonia Leven.

The ruler of the Germonia Empire.The most powerful figure in the continent.And the father of the academy’s beloved Princess Snow.

His arrival instantly changed the entire weight of the event.


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