31 New Assignmen (1/2)
I opened my eyes, groaning from the cool wind I felt on my skin with no blanket on my bed. Luke threw the blanket onto the floor as he pulled me up into a sitting position. My uniform was placed beside me as part of our familiar daily routine, all ironed and free from any wrinkles while someone was already brushing my unruly hair.
”Luke?” I rubbed my eyes.
”We have to go to the classroom early today. Our homeroom teacher will be making an announcement about how many points we'll get based on our results in the third district.” Luke immediately replied as if he already knew what I was going to ask.
The screen lit up to project our results. I was thankful that I didn't overspend when I was rich with points. I did kind of expect this, but it was worse than I thought when the dean had clearly stated we wouldn't be getting any punishments from what happened in the third district.
The projection glowed to show:
[Ellen and Allan: 50,000 points]
[Shelly and Alex: 60,000 points]
[Rika and Luke: 0 points].
I knew that next time someone asked me to help find their family heirloom, I would decline under all circumstances. I dropped my head onto my desk, depressed that we had failed to gain any points from such an easy mission.
”Rika, you know it wasn't your fault...” Shelly rubbed my back.
”We heard what happened from the rumours that came from the dean's office,” Ellen added.
Maybe even Alex felt bad for me as he mentioned, ”It's a pretty rare event that something like this happens.”
Well at least I knew we would have to spend the remaining 100,000 points very wisely. This was how I came to study in the library with Luke non-stop for over twelve hours. Unfortunately, since this month was not over yet, I could not use the dimensional library.
Whatever suspicions Luke had about how I was able to gain a lot of points last time, he didn't ask. All he did was to drag me into the library as soon as class was over to make up for the points that we did not get from the practical assignment.
I didn't dare to complain to Luke since it was mostly my fault with going along with the prank which got us in this mess in the first place. Whatever that girl's true identity was from the fake one in the third district was deemed to be scary.
She reminded me of a term called 'Yandere' in my past life with her destructive nature, even though I didn't exactly remember what that term meant. As the years went on in this reincarnation, I felt I was losing more and more memories of my past life.
At first, my memories from my past life freshly came back to me like it was yesterday. But as the years went by, only tiny pieces of the whole puzzle of memories flashed back to me whenever I encountered something familiar from my past life.
Maybe I was always nervous about fancy food and stuff in my past life that I had always innately disliked it in my current life. It must be because I was getting tired from cramming all this useless information lately.
I flipped another page in the book before detecting that Luke noticed I was blanking out again as he stopped reading his own notes. Unfortunately, this routine continued for the next eight months. Thanks to the constant torture of the never-ending studying, Luke and I earned a stable amount of 30,000 points each month
At this point, there was nothing different from elementary school except that the content of the class had risen in difficulty as you would expect from elsewhere. I sat in the café with Ellen and Shelly as we were taking a break from all that studying.
”I wish we could go outside the school again,” Ellen muttered.
”Yea, it was nice in the third district,” Shelly stopped when noticing I was here with them.
”No, it's ok. It was somewhat better in the third district if not for the incident,” I told them.
Ellen and Shelly looked somewhat relieved before continuing to talk about other topics while enjoying their tea.