Chapter 79
The Over-Break System
Going back in time, to when Brance finished his test, like his brother several minutes later, he was teleported to an empty classroom. Unlike his brotherâs experience, though, since Brance had finished the test so quickly, he was actually the first person to enter the room.
Standing in place, he observed the room silently for a few moments before walking up to the wall-sized Tv and looking for some way to turn it on. After several minutes of searching and coming up empty-handed, Brance was startled by the appearance of the first person, an athletic-looking teenage boy with blond hair and dark skin. When the boy saw he wasnât the first to pass the exam, he scoffed and walked up to Brance while radiating an air of superiority.
âYou there, kid, what luck you have to be in the presence of me, Talio Freel. You are now one of my underlings, and since you were smart enough to even best me, the Heir of the Freel Merchant Group, in the Written Exam, I shall grace you with a position in my fatherâs company.â Then, stopping a couple of feet from Brance, he struck a haughty pose while looking down on the boy who was clearly younger than him.
But unlike what he had expected, Brance didnât seem overjoyed at his declaration. Instead, the younger boy was staring at him with a strange look that seemed to say, âare you insane?â
âUmâ¦no, thank you, Talio Freel, Iâm sorry, but my family wouldnât agree with me working at such a young age.â Brance tried to speak with a friendly tone, but seeing Talioâs reaction, it seemed he had verbally bitchslapped him from the way he responded.
âWHAT, how dare you? I went out of my way to show you the kindness people would kill for, and youâ¦youâ¦you use a dumb excuse like that.â Talioâs face turned bright red like a tomato, and the veins in his temple started poking out.
âPlease donât do the thing, please donât do the thing, please donât do the thing.â Since important things should be said three times, Brance begged Talio internally not to do what he was expecting would come after his rejection. But his expectations were shattered.
âHow dare you, it looks like Iâll have to teach you just how badly youâve screwed up, kid. I didnât want to have to do this since you look so frail.â Rolling up his sleeves, Talio stepped forward and tried to look as menacing as possible before drawing back his left arm and slapping Brance across the face.
Squinting his eyes, Brance watched as the older boy seemed to move in slow motion to him and reached out to catch the incoming palm. Using literally zero effort, he easily caught the boyâs palm and gave it a slight squeeze, forcing the bones in Talioâs hand to pop loudly.
âAHHHH,â Talio screamed in pain and fell to his knees as Brance stood in place, looking at the older boy sympathetically but not releasing his grip on the still popping hand. Brance, unlike Cynrik, didnât actually like hurting people. He would rather just show them kindness and use his words, but by no means did this mean he was a pushover. So while Cynrik was savage and would have beat Talio to a pulp, Brance stood there looking down at Talio, and after squeezing two more times, he released his grip on his hand.
âYou shouldnât resort to violence; itâs not good to just up and hit someone over a disagreement.â Then, while sighing, Brance stepped away from Talio, who remained on the ground cradling his hand, which in the best case was now fractured in several places.
âYou little jerk, you just broke my hand, My father will hear of this, and I will watch him destrâ¦
BANG
Before he could finish his sentence, a large tear-drop-shaped shield slammed into the ground, inches away from his face, with enough force to cause cracks in the linoleum tile.
âFinish that statement, and your father will have a daughter instead of a son after the exams finish.â Recalling his CS Tear MK1, Brance chose to walk away and treat Talio as if he was an insect.
Coming from a Merchant family, and not one who was centered around combat, the sudden situation struck Talio with so much fear that he pissed himself. He had assumed that the small boy was harmless, only to find out he was, in fact, a wolf in sheepâs clothing. The throbbing pain in his hand brought him back to reality as his eyes drifted to the cracked linoleum inches in front of him. But, he was intelligent enough to realize he had just escaped with his life, and he very quickly made the decision to never mess with Brance, or even speak to him, for that matter, again.
With the room falling back to silence once more, Brance continued his investigation of the room. Since arriving, he felt something was strange about this place. Although it appeared to be a simple classroom, the fact that it was both windowless and doorless made him see it as something other than a holding place.
Eventually, he ended up in front of the large TV again when he saw a flash of light out the corner of his eye, and a breathless Gabby appeared.
âBRANCIE!â Bouncing like a small bunny, Gabby swiftly made her way to Brance before jumping at him and hugging him tightly.
Letting out a small helpless chuckle, he caught the girl and hugged her back before patting her head. âLooks like you even beat big brother; thatâs our Gabby, sharp as a sword.â
âMhm,â beaming brightly and basking in Branceâs praise, Gabby let him go and looked around the room curiously. âSo, where are we?â
âNo idea, Cynrik and the others havenât shown up, so Iâm guessing this is where we go after you pass.â Brance crossed his arms over his chest and looked at the girl who was a head shorter than him.
âI figure we should wait for the others. Somethingâs up about this room. Did you notice anything yet?â Then, wanting to test Gabbyâs observation skills, Brance asked her to see if she noticed what he did.
Gabbyâs face scrunched up in thought as she tilted her head to the side and looked around. âmmm, thereâs no doors and windows here, plus that TV is HUGGEEE, thatâs kinda weird, right? I donât see any remotes or anything to turn it on with.â Brance smiled as she answered. Contrary to what Cynrik seemed to think, Gabby was actually the smartest out of their little group. The only thing that made Cynrik feel otherwise was her pure heart and innocence. She was playful and bubbly, but when push came to shove, she was highly observant and had picked up on the few oddities that had taken Brance a couple of minutes to find.
âGood girl, you nailed it.â Brance treated her like a puppy and again pat her head, which caused Gabby to giggle and squirm in place.
âFor now, letâs just hang tight and wait for our brothers to show up.â
âYep, yep.â
The two moved to the side of the room and chatted idly as, over time, more kids passed the exam and were summoned into the room. A couple of older boys had tried to flirt with Gabby in that time, but when they saw Brance giving them a dangerous look, they quickly backed off and congregated with the other kids.
Although Brance only saw Gabby as the little sister type, he knew that she was considered cute, but seeing as he had a soul that could be regarded as middle age, he treated her more like a daughter than a childhood friend.
Eventually, Benny showed up and joined the group, but Cynrik was still missing, which caused Brance to try using the mind link, but just as Cynrik would find out later, the connection was cut. He didnât have the same reaction as his older brother, but it still caused him to be concerned.
âBrance, youâve been here the longest, has that TV turned on, or have we received any instructions yet?â The wait had caused Benny to speak up.
âNo, nothing at all, itâs kind of strange. First, I thought there was some kind of puzzle-like earlier, but I didnât find anything, so then I thought if more people showed up, it would turn on and give us a message, but that hasnât happened either.â Frowning, Brance looked around at the clusters of kids, which had reached approximately 40 now, and saw several moving around, searching for clues.
âYou guys are so serious; how bout we go meet some new friends, Iâm tired of standing here in the corner acting like Big Bro Cyn; you two are all mopey and serious.â Gabby grabbed both their wrists and started dragging them towards a group of kids who were laughing and joking around with each other and decided to join them.
But when she was a couple of steps away, she heard a click, and the small tile under her foot moved, causing her to yelp in surprise, which was cut off by not only her but Benny and Brance being turned into light and vanishing from the room.
When the group opened their eyes, they were in a large grassy courtyard filled with flowers.
âWhat the hell just happened.â Brance stared at Gabby absentmindedly, and she just giggled.
âSee, told you we should go meet some new friends; good things happen when youâre proactive, Brancie,â letting go of both boysâ wrists, Gabby put her hands on her hips and whipped her head back and forth gloatingly.