Lucem
Ten Thousand Club
The classroom had gotten a lot more lively after Taoshen told everyone to begin the exercise. He figured that the students would feel more energetic when they got a chance to spread their legs, but one of them was a lot more spirited than the others. The girl was the first person to stand up, shouting for everyone to hear as she pointed at the teacher. She used a few words he didn't understand, but based on what he was able to make sense of, she didn't seem happy about having to be a distraction. Roy didn't see why she'd have a problem with it, but it was a shame that she wasn't on board with the idea. After all, she was really good at it. She managed to gain a lot of attention from that sudden outburst. Was that part of her plan? Maybe all that yelling was just her practicing for Flux Wars. If so, he'd have to remember that technique. It was pretty effective.
While Roy was listening to the girl's rant, he noticed a few blue sparks in the corner of his eye. Shifting his gaze to focus on the lightshow, he saw the other guy in the class doing what the teacher said. It looked a bit different from what Taoshen showed them, but it was still interesting to look at. Unfortunately, the blue glow didn't last for long, as the boy returned to a state of exhaustion. Almost as soon as the azure disappeared, a new color caught his attention.
Watching the white-haired girl, he nodded to himself. The Strikers here seemed to have experience causing distractions. The first girl made a spectacle by yelling, and now the other one was putting on some kind of performance. Her way of talking reminded him of a character from a movie he had seen a while back. She even changed the color of her hair. He didn't even know Flux could do that. That was something else for him to remember in the future. Well, maybe just the acting part. He wasn't sure how to change his hair color like she did, and dyeing it didn't sound very appealing. Even if he knew how, it probably wouldn't change his appearance very much. The color of his Flux was already pretty close.
Roy raised his arm to get a better look at the aura covering his body, comparing it to the others he saw. The dark gray was nearly black, but not quite the same shade as the one that belonged to the girl across the room. He never really thought too hard about things like color before. It was just a natural thing for him, calling on it without thinking when Taoshen told them to start. His dad always told him to treat it just like breathing, but now he was starting to wonder. What determined the color of a person's Flux? His mom's was red, but he just thought that was because she was usually angry whenever she used it. Well, it probably didn't matter.
So far, things were going well. He still wasn't sure about the distraction part, but everything else was fine. Looking back and forth between his aura and Taoshen's, he didn't notice anything out of place. Although, he did realize that their outfits were kinda similar. Sure, the colors were different, but everything else was close enough. Jacket, a white shirt underneath, and black pants to match his upper half. He was dressed like a Striker, so maybe that meant he'd be able to act like one.
There was only one student left that hadn't started the exercise. It was the same redhead that answered the question from before. Unfortunately, she gave the wrong answer. Or did she? Taoshen made it sound like both. Well, it wasn't something to dwell on. For now, he just had to wait. Slipping his hands into his pockets, he watched for the moment the girl released her Flux. What color would it be?
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While Roy was listening to the girl's rant, he noticed a few blue sparks in the corner of his eye. Shifting his gaze to focus on the lightshow, he saw the other guy in the class doing what the teacher said. It looked a bit different from what Taoshen showed them, but it was still interesting to look at. Unfortunately, the blue glow didn't last for long, as the boy returned to a state of exhaustion. Almost as soon as the azure disappeared, a new color caught his attention.
Watching the white-haired girl, he nodded to himself. The Strikers here seemed to have experience causing distractions. The first girl made a spectacle by yelling, and now the other one was putting on some kind of performance. Her way of talking reminded him of a character from a movie he had seen a while back. She even changed the color of her hair. He didn't even know Flux could do that. That was something else for him to remember in the future. Well, maybe just the acting part. He wasn't sure how to change his hair color like she did, and dyeing it didn't sound very appealing. Even if he knew how, it probably wouldn't change his appearance very much. The color of his Flux was already pretty close.
Roy raised his arm to get a better look at the aura covering his body, comparing it to the others he saw. The dark gray was nearly black, but not quite the same shade as the one that belonged to the girl across the room. He never really thought too hard about things like color before. It was just a natural thing for him, calling on it without thinking when Taoshen told them to start. His dad always told him to treat it just like breathing, but now he was starting to wonder. What determined the color of a person's Flux? His mom's was red, but he just thought that was because she was usually angry whenever she used it. Well, it probably didn't matter.
So far, things were going well. He still wasn't sure about the distraction part, but everything else was fine. Looking back and forth between his aura and Taoshen's, he didn't notice anything out of place. Although, he did realize that their outfits were kinda similar. Sure, the colors were different, but everything else was close enough. Jacket, a white shirt underneath, and black pants to match his upper half. He was dressed like a Striker, so maybe that meant he'd be able to act like one.
There was only one student left that hadn't started the exercise. It was the same redhead that answered the question from before. Unfortunately, she gave the wrong answer. Or did she? Taoshen made it sound like both. Well, it wasn't something to dwell on. For now, he just had to wait. Slipping his hands into his pockets, he watched for the moment the girl released her Flux. What color would it be?
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