The university hall buzzed with the usual chatter, but Vaelis Cara walked through it like a ghost, untouched by the noise. Ever since her confrontation with Lucien , the world around her had tilted slightly. She knew now that she wasn’t the only one rewriting the script of this world.

But that didn’t change her plans.

Her influence was spreading. Professors had begun taking notice of her sharp intellect, students whispered about her growing presence, and now, the business world was starting to recognize the quiet force she was becoming.

She would not be a pawn in someone else’s game.

She would be the one playing it.

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The Alternative Course

Vaelis arrived early for her elective class, selecting a seat near the window.

As a music student, most of her courses revolved around composition, performance, and theory. However, the university required students to take at least one alternative subject outside their field. After careful consideration, she had chosen finance.

Not because she had any deep passion for the subject.

But because knowledge was power.

The professor, an older man with sharp eyes, started the lecture. Vaelis opened her notebook and took precise, detailed notes. Unlike most students who scribbled halfheartedly, she structured her pages meticulously—key terms underlined, formulas neatly arranged, summaries concise and efficient.

The professor’s gaze landed on her, lingering for a moment before moving on. He had noticed.

Good.

She had no interest in being an ordinary student.

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A Proposition in the Courtyard

As Vaelis stepped outside, the crisp afternoon air brushed against her skin. She had barely walked a few steps before someone called her name.

"Vaelis."

She turned, her gaze cool as she met the eyes of Evelyn Dane, the university’s top-ranking law student. Sharp, poised, and known for her ruthless efficiency, Evelyn wasn’t the type to waste time.

"You’ve been making waves," Evelyn remarked, stepping beside her.

Vaelis raised a brow. "That’s an interesting way to start a conversation."

Evelyn smiled slightly. "I need a strategist for the upcoming investment case competition. Someone who understands power beyond the surface level."

Vaelis tilted her head. "And you assume I’d be interested?"

"I assume you don’t like wasting opportunities."

Nearby students quieted, watching them with barely concealed curiosity.

Vaelis smirked. "You must need me quite badly to approach me directly."

Evelyn didn’t flinch. "I don’t need you," she corrected smoothly. "But I’d rather win with you than against you."

Vaelis studied her for a moment, then gave a slow, calculating smile.

"Fine," she said. "But I call the shots."

Evelyn’s lips curled in amusement. "I expected nothing less."

And just like that, the deal was sealed.

But Vaelis knew—this wasn’t just about academics.

It was about power.

And she never played unless she intended to win.

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The Business Empire Expands

Later that evening, Vaelis sat at her desk, scrolling through updates on her business ventures.

The silent partnership with an emerging tech company had gone through.

The luxury fashion collaboration was moving smoothly. The exclusivity surrounding her brand was beginning to spark curiosity—just as she had planned.

And her financial investments? Several firms had already started reaching out, intrigued by the mysterious investor making subtle but strategic moves.

Her empire was growing.

Thread by thread, she was weaving herself into the foundations of this world.