Mooneta High School's

Mooneta High School's
The Left The Camp



Actually from the beginning Oliver already knew that Nhea


spend time talking to that guy. The reason is, he didn't


purposely met the two while preparing to head for the match room.


In fact, until he finished competing they had not left there either.


Apparently, there must have been a lot of things they were talking about at the time.


So Oliver would much rather not interfere. Better


wait until they are completely done with their respective affairs. And


it was a good time to talk to the girl. Because of his business


with Chanwo it must be done.


“How long have you been sitting here alone?” ask Nhea


to break the silence of the atmosphere.


“Perhaps about fifteen minutes ago,” he replied


with what it is.


“Why be alone? Why not join the


others?” ask Nhea again.


The girl simply shuddered her shoulders as she said, “I


more convenient if like this.”


It was about fifteen minutes ago or even more. That


it means that Nhea has missed Oliver's match. They did not compete in


arenas. Some races are held specifically in closed rooms.


The use is to maintain the concentration of participants and to keep the atmosphere conducive.


Oliver doesn't seem to be bothered about it the same


once. This was only the first time Nhea had not come to watch her


contend. Usually always. But, Nhea was sure if he must have understood the one


that's. Nhea couldn't spare time forever. Anyway, it wasn't


anyone can enter the race room. Only those who have


sent only one who could go in there.


“Looks like you are alone,” great-grandson Nhea while


justifying his sitting position.


“They said so. But I'm not forever either


alone,” reply Oliver. He will give a defense of any kind


to himself.


It was before Nhea came to their academy and officially became


one part of the Mooneta magic academy, he always spends his time


with Jongdae. There was no one else he could trust more than


own brother. But, for now, all that has changed. Not the same anymore


like old times.


“Didn't everything in the world change


in the end?” ask Nhea.


“You must prepare yourself for the so-called change,”


later ideal.


Oliver did not immediately respond to Nhea's words just now. It


just turn his eyes towards the girl. They look at each other


for a few seconds, before Oliver finally retracted his gaze. No


it could be known correctly, what was the intent of his sight earlier. Summarily,


Nhea was unable to catch the implied message that she might have deliberately slipped


there it was.


“It seems like I am currently going through phases like


that,” Oliver said with a heavy heart.


“Phase of change or phase of transition from one thing to one thing


others make me feel tired often lately,” he explained briefly.


Nhea didn't know how to react. Secretly he


agree with the opinion of the girl, it is undeniable if the transition period


it is one of the most difficult times in life. Not an easy one to


pass it. Not everyone can get out of this phase quickly. Though,


***


They are currently being gathered in the camp. Whole team


become one more unit in this. There is no such thing as Team A or Team B.


They're all the same now. Students and sorcery academy Mooneta. That was


their names now.


“We'll be back at the academy in a moment. Make sure all


none of your belongings are left behind,” explains Eun Ji Hae from the front


sana.


“Be sure not to leave any traces inside


this camp!” timpal Aunt Ga Eun.


“You can start moving now if you feel still there


which needs to be cleared up. Instead, stay here if you feel everything


it's settled,” explained Eun Ji Hae at length.


They were used to leaving the camp with the situation


clean. As to where the conditions were the first time they went in there, so


they should get out of there. Because, the children of the Mooneta magic academy


won't stay here. They always go back to the academy. Camp only


used when they compete. The rest is not at all.


Therefore, they must keep this place in order to stay


clean and leave no trace at all. This camp has officially been


it belongs to the Mooneta magic academy now, but no one knows


how the opponent dropped them. Someone else could have come in and


sneak into this place at midnight. Just when everyone


made submissive by his own subconscious.


Today there are more than two people who


looking for trouble with them. Such disturbances are often


directed to the Mooneta children. They did it intentionally. Stash it


especially if not to break their concentration.


While others roamed all over the camp


to clean up their belongings, Nhea and a few others instead


the contrary. They sat neatly in their place. Oliver also included


into one of them. Feeling that there was nothing more to do, Nhea was far away


prefer to stay here with the others.


The atmosphere crowding the camp managed to raise the temperature


the air around quickly. It is undeniable that it still feels more


more than usual. It's already night. The sun just returned to its nest. Usually, the temperature will


get off when night falls. But, it seems like that at all


it doesn't happen in this place.


Nhea decided to allow her hair ties to become


higher up. Not without reason. Of course so that the air can be released and


it goes through his skin pores. That way, Nhea won't feel


rage again. At least definitely less than before.


The only way to get rid of this discomfort


is by going out of camp. But Nhea couldn't


make that one choice for now.


Suddenly, his hand stopped while he was busy


tidying up her hair kids. Nhea let her hair run


without tied. One of his hands went down his neck. He felt


like there's something weird in there. And sure enough, his guess was right.


“What is this?” muttered Nhea while still observing the middle object


it was around his neck.


For the time being, he could not be sure what kind of thing


that's. Nhea needed to see her reflection directly in front of the mirror. With


so, he just believed in his own intuition.