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Transmigrating as an Extra, But the Heroine Has Regressed?!-Chapter 190: Punishment as Training.
"Getting better?" she asked softly. ๐๐ฟ๐ฒ๐๐ฐ๐๐๐ง๐๐๐ฒ๐ฅ.๐๐๐
Kael nodded. "Yeah. Thanks, Veyla."
"Donโt thank me," she huffed, standing up and brushing her hands clean.
"If you keep fighting like that, Iโll be healing you every time.", she said and her face got blushed.
Jin chuckled. "Sheโs right. You looked like a raging beast out there. What the hell was that sword of yours?"
Kael avoided his gaze. He didnโt answer. The memory of his eyes turning red and his pain vanishing still lingered like a shadow.
The three of them began walking back toward the training ground one entrance.
Other students had already gathered, whispering and pointing. Some stared with admiration, others with fear.
Kaelโs thoughts turned inward.
(Three weeks... Thatโs when the demons will come. Iโm not strong enough to face them. Not even close. But at least... at least I have to get the Ancient Coin. Without it, thereโs no chance Iโll become strong...)
Before he could dwell longer, a familiar stern voice cut through the murmurs.
"Who are the ones that dared to make a mess in the senior training ground?"
Professor Slyviaโs heels tapped against the stone floor as she approached, a thin stack of papers tucked under one arm.
Her sharp eyes swept across the crowd of first-year students, who immediately straightened like soldiers under inspection.
Then, slowly, heads began to turn. All eyes pointed toward Kael, Jin, and Veyla.
Kael sighed. Jin scratched the back of his head. Veyla pinched the bridge of her nose as though regretting the decision that had led her to this moment.
Finally, all three raised their hands.
"It was us, Professor," Jin admitted with an awkward grin.
"Though, you know, the senior kind ofโ"
"Quiet," Slyvia snapped. "Itโs just the first day after the midterm break, and youโve already managed to wreak havoc. Do you three have any idea how much damage youโve caused?"
Kael opened his mouth, then wisely closed it when he saw her expression.
Veyla tried instead. "Professor, weโ"
"No excuses," Slyvia cut in sharply. "If you have the energy to fight, then you have the energy to fix what youโve broken."
She pointed toward the destroyed field.
"Your punishment is simple. You will repair Ground One. Every single part of it. The grass, the dummies, the barriers, everything. And you have exactly one day to finish it."
A wave of murmurs broke out among the other first-years. Some gasped. Some laughed quietly, clearly glad it wasnโt them.
"One day?!" Jin blurted out before he could stop himself.
"Professor, that place looks like a battlefield. Weโd need an army!"
Slyviaโs eyes narrowed dangerously. "Then consider this your army of three. Or perhaps youโd prefer I assign extra laps instead?"
Jin quickly shook his head. "No, no! Weโll manage, Professor!"
Kael and Veyla both sighed in unison.
But Slyvia wasnโt finished. She turned to face the rest of the class, her voice carrying like a whip.
"As for the rest of you... donโt think youโve been spared. Since some of you find it amusing to watch chaos instead of training, your workload increases too. Starting tomorrow, you will all run two hundred laps. Every. Single. Day."
A collective groan filled the air.
"Two hundred?!" someone whispered.
"Sheโs crazy!" another muttered under their breath.
"And thatโs not all," Slyvia continued.
"Heat and cold training will also be doubled. Twice the time in the ice chamber, twice the time in the heat chamber. Perhaps then youโll learn the meaning of endurance and discipline as well as you will become strong."
The crowd erupted in uneasy murmurs, fear and dread written across their faces.
Some students looked pale as though already imagining frostbite and heatstroke.
Beside Kael, Jinโs jaw dropped. "Sheโs going to kill us. Two hundred laps and double times training? Iโll be a corpse by the end of the year."
"Serves you right for shouting in the middle of Ground One," Veyla whispered back, though even she looked shaken.
Kael stayed quiet. Harsh as it was, he knew Slyviaโs punishments always had purpose.
Slyvia tapped her papers against her arm, glaring at the three troublemakers once more.
"You will begin repairs immediately after class. Fail, and youโll face far worse than my scolding. Do I make myself clear?"
"Yes, Professor," all three said in unison.
"Good," she said, finally turning back toward the front. "Now, return to your places. The lecture continues."
The students groaned again but obeyed.
As Kael walked back with Jin and Veyla, Jin whispered, "Weโre doomed."
Veyla sighed. "No... weโll survive. Somehow."
Kael said nothing. His gaze drifted once more toward his sword, its surface now dull gray again. His hand clenched around the hilt.
(Demons... Ancient Coin... and now this punishment. Iโll endure whatever it takes. I have no choice.)
(I will consider this a training...) Kael muttered to himself as they left Professor Slyviaโs scolding behind.
When lunchtime came, Kaelโs hunger hit him like a storm. He sat in the dining hall with Veyla, and they quietly nibbled on their portions, Kael devoured food like a starving wolf.
"Uh... Kael," Veyla whispered, leaning closer with wide eyes. "Are you... eating for ten people? Or did you awaken some hidden beast bloodline?"
Kael ignored her, tearing into a roasted leg of chicken, swallowing down rice bowls, bread, soup, and anything within reach. His tray piled up so high that nearby students whispered.
"Look at him go..." one muttered.
"Is he even human?" another said.
"Donโt mind him. He probably burned through all his strength today", Veyla said.
After several more plates, Kael finally leaned back.
"If I donโt eat, I wonโt have the strength to finish repairing Ground One. Thatโs all."
They left the dining hall soon after and made their way to Mr. Orwenโs classroom.
The professor was calm explaining mana control and the flow of energy between oneโs body and weapon.
Kael tried to focus, but exhaustion kept tugging at his eyelids. Jin doodled half the time while Veyla took neat notes.
When the bell rang, Professor Orwen dismissed them with a warning.
"Do not mistake strength for recklessness. A swordsman without discipline is like a blade without a hiltโdangerous to himself before anyone else."
By evening, the three of them stood before the Ground One they had destroyed. The torn earth, shattered dummies, and broken barriers stretched across the wide field like scars from a war.







