People feel envious when they hear that a cousin they used to look down on is now doing well. They become jealous when they find out that person has bought land.
In other words, envy and jealousy are innate emotionsâan inseparable part of human nature.
However, even humans canât be jealous of achievements that are simply beyond comprehension.
âSo said the old philosophers.â
People might envy someone ten times more capable than themselves. But when faced with someone a hundred times greater, they become fearful. For someone a thousand times greater, they show deference. And when someone is ten thousand times beyond them, they become subservient.
It was the same with the cadets. No amount of demon hunting or impressive accomplishments could shield one from the envy and jealousy of others.
Unless your achievements are so extraordinary that no one even knows how to respondâlike receiving a personal title from His Majesty the Emperorâthose emotions will follow you.
âNoah!â
âDo you like tea? Want to go for some together?â
âThereâs this cake shop I knowâŚâ
Cadets who used to completely ignore Noahâs existence suddenly flocked to her, trying to strike up conversation and flirt.
It reminded her of the time when it was revealed she had summoned two contracted beasts, but the reaction now was far more intense.
Back then, it wasnât a huge deal.
Many cadets had inherited summons from their parents without having to form contracts on their own.
Noahâs summons were only a 1-star and a 3-star. If she had summoned 5-star beasts like the First Emperor, perhaps the reaction would have been different.
Even Stella Eritz, who was always by her side, had Ifrit, a 4-star summon, and Salamander, a 3-star summon.
âI-Iâm fine, reallyâŚâ
âAh, donât be like that!â
âHuh? Are you ignoring us now that youâve been titled?â
âThatâs not very nice. Weâd be so disappointedâŚâ
âNo, itâs not like thatâŚâ
Noah, overwhelmed by the sudden attention, felt light-headed as she looked at the cadets around her.
How many of them genuinely wanted to be her friends? Of course, now they all acted friendlyânow that she was a multiple summoner and a countessâŚ
âI hate thisâŚâ
Exhausted by the fickleness and two-faced nature of people, Noah found herself growing disillusioned with humanity.
Still, there were reasons why she couldnât fully turn her back on others.
âWhat are you all doing?â
âCadet IanâŚâ
Cadet Ian appeared like a savior, pulling Noah away from the circle of cadets who had surrounded her. Without a word, he quietly led her out of the crowd.
When someone mumbled something about Ian âmonopolizing Noah,â he glanced over and said coolly,
âIâm sorry, but weâre nobles nowâofficially titled.â
ââŚWhatâs that supposed to mean? You think weâre not? There are plenty of us with noble status!â
âItâs not your titleâitâs your parentsâ. Thatâs different.â
While summoner nobility could be inherited, that didnât mean the cadets themselves were currently titled. One day, they might become heads of state or inherit titlesâbut that time hadnât come yet.
âAs of now, you’re all semi-nobles. How dare you surround and harass a noble like this?â
With that, Ian reminded them of Noahâs status. She wasnât just another cadetâthey were dealing with someone who operated alongside their parents and active field members.
Realizing this, the cadets fell silent, stunned. Taking advantage of the moment, Ian quickly left the classroom with Noah in tow.
âLetâs go.â
ââŚYes.â
Noah quietly took Ianâs hand and followed. Bowing her head in embarrassment, she allowed herself to be led, all her thoughts and senses focused on the place where their hands met.
Thump!
Realizing they were holding hands, Noahâs face turned bright red. The heat from the touch, mixed with the summer warmth, made her sweat.
âH-Hey, Ianâ!â
âYes?â
âIâm okay now⌠this isâŚâ
She tried to pull her hand away gently, but Ian only grinned and laced their fingers together more tightly.
Just the touch of their palms had made her heart raceânow, with their fingers interlaced, Noah felt as if her heart might burst.
âAh⌠uhâŚâ
Overcome with embarrassment, she bowed her head and followed him like a child trailing behind her parents.
Eventually, they arrived at a familiar spot: the outdoor terrace she often visited with Stella and Dinua.
There, a table was already set with refreshmentsâand Stellaâs group was waiting.
âYouâre late,â Stella Eritz muttered the moment she saw them. Sipping her tea, she turned toward them with a sharp gaze.
Then she noticed their intertwined handsâand immediately poured tea down her own lips in shock. The maid standing nearby gasped at the sight.
âMy lady!â
âH-Huh?!â
âWeâre outside, please be mindful of your behaviorâ!â
âOh⌠right.â
After regaining her composure, Stella wiped her lips with the handkerchief the maid handed her and quickly checked her clothes for stains.
Fortunately, the tea hadn’t splashed onto her clothes. With a sigh of relief, Stella placed the teacup down with trembling hands, then cautiously asked the two before her,
âYou, youâwhy are you holding hands like thatâŚ?â
âOh, this?â
Ian casually raised his hand, showing the girls their interlocked fingers.
Syrah and Dinua saw it and immediately fell silent, their eyes narrowing with subtle intensity.
Just as Noah began to feel a chill from their silent glares, Ian guided her back into her seat and calmly explained, âItâs small and easy to hold.â
âW-What?â
Stella was left speechless, astonished that they were holding hands in such an intimate manner for such a simple reason.
But⌠she couldnât really mock them for it. After all, none of them had any sort of special relationship with Ianâat least not officially.
Still, there were some among them who wanted to use Ianâs actions to their advantage.
Syrah straightened up from her seat and leaned toward Ian.
âI have small hands too.â
âReally?â
âYes! Want to see?â
She stretched out her palm, though anyone could see it was larger than Noahâs. She curled her fingers slightly, trying to make her hand look smaller, but the difference in physique couldnât be hidden.
Even though her actions were clearly calculated, innocent Ian didnât seem to catch on. As the other cadets groaned inwardly, Syrah suddenly clasped Ianâs hand and intertwined her fingers with his like a snake.
âWhat do you think?â
âThey’re big.â
âWhat? Really? Then what about this hand?â
Without hesitation, Syrah grabbed Ianâs other hand and pressed her palm against his again, shooting a smug glance toward the others.
Despite her provocations, the others had too much pride to approach Ian the way she did.
âI think itâs the same⌠Well, whatever. Let go.â
âYouâre no fun.â
With a pout, Syrah withdrew her hand and settled back into her seat.
The girls, having caught the bite behind her smile, shot her exasperated looks.
Syrah, completely unfazed by their stares, simply began to casually admire her nails, ignoring their reactions entirely.
Ian, oblivious to the silent tension between the girls, got straight to the point.
âAnyway⌠I called you here today because I think itâs time we all started getting stronger.â
âGetting stronger? How?â
âYou already know, donât you?â
The group exchanged glances, then slowly nodded, letting out soft murmurs of realization.
Everyone present had entered the Infinite Dungeon at least once.
âYou may have felt it yourselves alreadyâbut there’s a big difference between simply knowing something exists and truly understanding it. Let me explain.â
Ian began sharing knowledge that only players hadâhidden secrets that no one else had achieved, much less studied or recorded.
âFirst of all, what you all experienced is called leveling up.â
âLevel⌠up?â
âYou mean our summons are getting stronger?â
âExactly.â
The cadets didnât quite understand why it was called “leveling up” if only the summons were getting strongerâor how Ian knew this in the first placeâbut they held their questions for now. Ian clearly wasnât finished.
âYou can level up a maximum of 10 times. It doesnât matter what the summon isâyou canât go beyond that.â
âWhy?â
âTo make sure no one saves the world through mindless grinding.â
ââŚWhat?â
The cadets tilted their heads, confused by the self-deprecating remark, but in truth, Ianâs words were the most accurate way to explain the level-up limit.
âIf there were no limit, someone would break the game without spending a dime.â
If leveling up could overcome the natural limits a summon was born with, there would be no reason for anyone to spend a fortune chasing higher-ranking summons.
âAnyway, you can think of it as getting roughly 10% stronger with each level.â
âIf thatâs true⌠Then if you level up 10 times, your summon becomes twice as strong!?â
âWell, technically it becomes even stronger than thatâbut yes, roughly.â
If a 1-star summon started with a power level of 10, it would reach 20 at level 10.
If a 3-star summon started at 100, it would become 200 at level 10.
The rank a summon was born with made an enormous difference. In this world, no amount of leveling could surpass natural-born strength.
âSo the important part is⌠you.â
With that, Ian pointed directly at Syrah.
Still fussing with her hands, Syrah blinked, her gaze shifting to Ianâs finger.
âMe?â
âYes, you.â
âI⌠Iâm the most important thing to you, Ian?â
âRight.â
Twisting her lips into a meaningful smile, Syrah slowly looked at the others.
The rest of the girls glared at her with burning eyes.