Reincarnated as the Only Male in an All-Girls Magic Academy!
Chapter 68: Amethyst Sisters.
CHAPTER 68: AMETHYST SISTERS.
The persistent knocking had Ren’s mind racing through possibilities as he approached the door.
His enhanced senses picked up multiple heartbeats; three distinct rhythms beating in near-perfect synchronization.
That ruled out most of the people he knew, and the coordinated timing suggested either trained warriors or siblings who had spent their lives in close proximity.
"Definitely not Lia," he muttered to himself, though doubt crept into his voice. She would have called out by now, wouldn’t she? And why would she bring companions to interrupt his training session?
The sweat from his intensive practice still beaded on his forehead, and his training clothes clung uncomfortably to his skin.
He had been pushing himself harder than ever these past few days, and it showed in every line of his posture.
But whoever waited outside had already heard him moving around, so there was no point in trying to freshen up.
He pulled the door open with deliberate confidence, ready to face whatever interruption had disturbed his solitude.
The sight that greeted him made his breath catch for just a moment before his composure reasserted itself.
Three women stood in perfect formation outside his door, and calling them beautiful would be an understatement that bordered on insult.
They were absolutely stunning in a way that seemed almost supernatural, as if someone had taken the concept of feminine beauty and refined it to its mathematical perfection.
Their voluptuous figures were draped in flowing purple silk that seemed to shimmer with its own inner light.
But it was their identical features that truly caught his attention.
Purple hair cascaded down their backs like liquid amethyst, catching the hallway light and reflecting it in subtle variations of violet and lavender.
Their eyes were the same impossible shade of purple, large and expressive, framed by lashes so dark they seemed to have been painted on by an artist’s brush.
Triplets. There was no other explanation for such perfect similarity.
Ren’s frown deepened as the pieces clicked into place in his mind. The purple theme, the identical beauty, the coordinated presence, everything pointed to one conclusion that sent a jolt of realization down his spine.
The Amethyst Sisters. The legendary trio from Side Block A, whispered about in their block as the most promising prospectives of their generation.
Rumors claimed they fought as one mind in three bodies, their techniques so perfectly synchronized that opponents often found themselves fighting what felt like a single entity with impossible reach and coordination.
Again, rumors.
But what were they doing here, in Side Block C? The blocks were supposed to be separate territories, each housing their own prospectives and maintaining their own operating regimens.
The only explanation that made sense was the massive arena construction the prospectives were just discovering a few days ago.
"The gates," he realized with growing certainty. "They must have opened the inter-block passages for the tournament preparations."
The implications were staggering. If prospectives could now move freely between blocks, it meant the carefully maintained separation of competitors was breaking down.
The tournament was creating opportunities for scouting, alliance-building, and potentially much more dangerous activities.
Despite the shock of recognition and the tactical implications racing through his mind, Ren maintained his composure.
Years of being a scientist had taught him to not wear his expressions on his face and remain calm at all times.
He kept his expression neutral and his posture confident, even though sweat still glistened on his skin and exhaustion pulled at his shoulders.
The three sisters were studying him with the same intensity he was applying to them, their identical purple eyes moving in perfect synchronization as they took in his appearance.
There was something unsettling about the way they moved and looked; not quite natural, as if they shared more than just genetics.
The tallest of the three, who stood perhaps an inch above her sisters, tilted her head slightly and spoke in a voice like honey poured over silk.
"So it’s true," she said, wonder coloring her tone. "You really are a boy."
Her sisters exchanged glances that seemed to convey entire conversations in the space of a heartbeat.
The middle sister, whose purple hair was braided with small silver ornaments, nodded slowly.
"And such a handsome one at that," she added with a playful smile that didn’t quite reach her eyes.
The third sister, who wore her hair in an elegant updo that showcased the graceful curve of her neck, actually winked at him.
The gesture was so perfectly timed and executed that it seemed choreographed, as if she had practiced it in mirrors until it achieved maximum impact.
Ren didn’t even blink. His training with Mirabella had exposed him to psychological manipulation techniques that were far subtler than obvious flirtation.
Beautiful women using their appeal as a weapon was one of the oldest tactics in the book, and he had learned to recognize it from the first moment of contact.
The third sister’s smile faltered slightly when her wink produced no visible reaction. She tilted her head in the same way as her tallest sister, creating an eerie mirror effect.
"So cold," she murmured, her voice carrying just a hint of disappointment. "How very... interesting."
Ren had let the silence stretch long enough to make his point about not being easily impressed or manipulated.
Now it was time to take control of the conversation before it could develop in directions he didn’t want it to go.
"To what do I owe this visit?" he asked, his voice steady and professionally polite. There was no hostility in his tone, but there was also no warmth or invitation.
He was treating them exactly as he would treat any other unexpected interruption to his training schedule.
The tallest sister stepped forward slightly, taking the obvious role of spokesperson for the group.
Her movement was fluid and graceful, designed to draw attention to the way the silk of her dress moved across her figure.
"We came to see our competition," she said with a smile that revealed perfect white teeth. "The rumors about the mysterious boy from Block C have been quite... persistent."
"Persistent and intriguing," added the middle sister, her silver ornaments chiming softly as she moved her head. "We had to see for ourselves if you lived up to the stories."
The third sister nodded in agreement, her updo catching the light. "And to extend an invitation," she said, her voice taking on a more serious tone.
"We represent the Amethyst Guild, and we would be honored to have someone of your... obvious talents join our ranks."
Ren’s expression didn’t change, but internally he was filing away every detail of this encounter.
A recruitment attempt disguised as a social visit, delivered by the most beautiful and dangerous prospectives from another block.
The timing was too convenient to be coincidental, they had obviously been watching him and waiting for the right moment to make their approach.
"I appreciate the offer," Ren replied, his tone remaining perfectly neutral. "But I’m already committed to another guild."
The words hung in the air between them like a challenge. The three sisters exchanged another of their rapid, silent communications, their purple eyes flickering with expressions too quick to read.
There was something almost predatory in the way they processed his rejection, as if they were calculating new approaches even as he spoke.
"Mirabella’s guild," the tallest sister said, and it wasn’t a question. Her voice carried just a hint of disdain, as if she had tasted something bitter. "How... traditional of you."
The middle sister’s silver ornaments chimed again as she shook her head slowly. "Such a waste," she murmured. "You could have been part of something truly special."
The third sister’s smile returned, but it was different now, sharper, more calculating. "Well," she said with a slight shrug that made her dress shimmer, "we had to try. You can’t fault us for recognizing quality when we see it."
Their coordination was flawless as they began to turn away, moving in perfect synchronization like dancers who had rehearsed their steps a thousand times.
But just as Ren was beginning to relax and prepare to close the door, the tallest sister paused and turned back.
"Oh," she said, as if just remembering something important. "Before we go..."
She reached into a hidden pocket of her dress and withdrew a sealed envelope.
The paper was expensive, cream-colored with a slight texture that spoke of quality, and it was sealed with purple wax that bore the impression of an amethyst crystal.
The envelope seemed to glow faintly in the hallway light, though that might have been a trick of the silk and shadows.
"A small token of our respect," she said, extending the envelope toward him with a graceful gesture. "For your... consideration."
Ren hesitated for just a moment. Accepting mysterious gifts from unknown parties was generally a poor decision, especially when those parties were potential rivals in an upcoming tournament.
But refusing could be seen as an insult, and he had no desire to make enemies before he understood the full scope of the political landscape he was navigating.
He took the envelope, noting that it was surprisingly light and that the paper felt warm to the touch.
"Thank you," he said simply, neither committing to reading it nor dismissing it entirely.
The tallest sister’s smile became more genuine, as if his acceptance of the envelope had pleased her in some way.
"Read it when you’re alone," she said, her voice dropping to a whisper that somehow seemed to carry more weight than her earlier words. "When you have time to truly consider what it contains."
With that final cryptic statement, the three sisters turned and walked away in perfect formation.
Their purple silk dresses flowed around them like liquid shadow, and their synchronized footsteps created a rhythm that seemed almost hypnotic.
They moved with the kind of grace that came from either extensive training or supernatural enhancement, each step placed with precision that spoke of complete body control.
Ren watched them until they disappeared around the corner of the hallway, noting that they maintained their perfect coordination even when they thought no one was observing them.
The envelope in his hand felt heavier now, as if the weight of its contents had somehow increased during the brief exchange.
The purple wax seal was warm against his palm, and he could swear he felt a faint pulse running through the paper, like a heartbeat made of parchment and ink.
Whatever message the Amethyst Sisters had left him, it was clearly more than a simple recruitment letter.
The secrecy, the timing, the careful instruction to read it alone, all of it pointed to information that was either highly sensitive or potentially dangerous.
He had to decide whether to open it or destroy it, whether to engage with whatever game the sisters were playing or to focus entirely on his own preparations.
What should he do?