MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 48: THE COST OF SURVIVAL
Chapter 48 — "THE COST OF SURVIVAL"
The room smelled faintly of medicinal herbs and sterilizing incense.
Soft white lights glowed overhead, carved with advanced healing arrays that pulsed rhythmically like a second heartbeat. This wasn’t a battlefield anymore—it was a recovery ward, reserved for those who had returned alive from places most never would.
Three beds were occupied.
At the center lay Ling Yifan, chest wrapped tightly in layered medical bindings, fractured ribs stabilized by glowing runes. His face was pale, but his breathing was steady.
To his left lay Chen Wulian, bandaged from shoulder to waist, one leg suspended and both arms restrained—not because he was helpless, but because the healers had explicitly warned him not to move.
On the right lay Long Hao.
His eyes were half-open, body marked with faint, dark cracks where excessive power had once torn through him. His aura fluctuated subtly, like something dangerous still settling beneath the surface.
Standing beside the beds were Bai Qianlan and Ouyang Xue’er.
On the far wall, a large crystal screen floated in the air.
The broadcast was live.
On the screen stood the Dean of Azure Dragon Academy.
His expression was grave.His voice—steady and authoritative.
"Due to an extreme and uncontrollable escalation," the Dean announced,"the freshman survival trial has been terminated early."
The screen shifted, showing censored footage of Blackfang Desolation—shattered terrain, emergency barriers, rescue formations descending from the sky.
"The danger level exceeded all projected parameters," the Dean continued."Continuing the trial would have resulted in further loss of life."
The room remained silent.
"To the families of the students who perished," the Dean said, his tone lowering,"Azure Dragon Academy will provide full compensation."
"They did not die in a school exercise."
"They died on a real battlefield."
Chen closed his eyes.
Ling Yifan’s jaw tightened.
Long Hao stared at the ceiling.
"Let this serve as a warning," the Dean concluded."The war against monsters is not a game."
"It is not glory."
"And it is certainly not a school trip."
The broadcast shifted.
THE SAFETY CHAMBER —
Chen broke the silence first.
"...So," he said hoarsely,"about that confession."
Bai Qianlan stiffened instantly.
Ouyang Xue’er raised an eyebrow.
"Oh? You mean when someone accidentally confessed in the middle of near-death?"
"That was NOT a confession!" Bai snapped, face flushing red.
Ling Yifan opened his eyes slightly.
"...It was."
Bai froze.
"...You’re not supposed to agree."
Chen burst out laughing—and immediately coughed blood.
"WORTH IT—!"
Long Hao turned his head slightly toward Ling Yifan.
"So," he said calmly,"what are you planning to do now?"
Ling Yifan looked away.
"...Recover."
Ouyang smirked.
"Sure. That’s definitely all."
Bai tried very hard not to smile.
The screen flickered again.
The Dean reappeared.
"Since the trial has been suspended," he said,"only Day One performance will be counted."
A holographic list materialized.
Rank 1 — Vermilion Academy
Chen sighed."Of course."
Rank 2 — Dragon Turtle Academy
Ling Yifan nodded faintly."They’re consistent."
Rank 3 — Heavenly Forge Academy
Ouyang hummed."Didn’t expect that."
Rank 4 — Frostcloud Imperial Academy
The room went quiet.
Long Hao’s eyes sharpened.
"...Murong Yuer."
Bai glanced at him.
"That’s... your ex-fiancée’s academy."
He didn’t deny it.
Rank 5 — Thousand Wave Institute
Then—
Rank 6 — Azure Dragon Academy
Silence.
Chen blinked.
"...Sixth?"
Ouyang stared at the screen.
"...After all that?"
Ling Yifan clenched his fist beneath the blanket.
"...They only counted Day One."
"They don’t know," Bai said softly."They don’t know what we faced."
Long Hao closed his eyes.
"...It doesn’t matter."
Chen exhaled slowly.
"...Next time," he said quietly,"we don’t stop at Day One."
No one disagreed.
Outside the ward, the academy buzzed with rumors.
Inside— 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
Sixth place burned into their minds.
And none of them intended to stay there.
[Chapter 48 ENDS]
SIDE POV I — Murong Yuer "Rank Four"
The crystal screen dimmed.
Rank 4 — Frostcloud Imperial Academy
Murong Yuer stared at the words longer than she should have.
Fourth.
Not first.Not second.Not even third.
Around her, cheers erupted.
"Rank four! We made top five!""That’s Frostcloud for you!""As expected of an imperial academy!"
Hands clapped her shoulders.Someone called her name.
"Captain Murong! This is amazing!"
She smiled.
Of course she did.
A calm smile.A composed nod.The perfect expression of someone who belonged exactly where she stood.
But her fingers tightened slightly inside her sleeves.
Fourth...
Her gaze drifted, almost unconsciously, to the lower part of the ranking.
Rank 6 — Azure Dragon Academy
Her breath caught.
"...Sixth?"
Someone beside her scoffed."Azure Dragon fell hard this year."
"Overhyped," another said."Guess their prodigies weren’t that special after all."
Murong Yuer didn’t speak.
Her mind replayed an image she had tried very hard to forget—
A boy standing calmly while the entire world mocked him.A boy who smirked and said:
"If the stone can’t read me, that’s the stone’s problem."
Her chest tightened.
Long Hao...
She told herself she didn’t care.That she had chosen correctly.That Frostcloud Imperial Academy was stronger, safer, more prestigious.
So why—
Why did rank four feel so... hollow?
Her gaze hardened.
It doesn’t matter, she thought.I’m ahead of him now.
That’s all that matters.
And yet, for some reason...
She couldn’t shake the feeling that this ranking wasn’t the end.
Only the beginning.
SIDE POV II — Bai Qianlan "The One I Shouldn’t"
Ling Yifan wasn’t moving.
His chest rose and fell slowly beneath the bindings, every breath shallow but steady. Healing light pulsed faintly across his ribs, repairing what had nearly shattered.
Bai Qianlan sat beside the bed.
She hadn’t realized how long she’d been there.
Her fingers hovered just above his arm, not quite touching.
He’s alive, she told herself again.That’s all that matters.
But her heart still hadn’t calmed.
When she closed her eyes, she saw it all again—
Him standing alone.Him refusing to retreat.Him holding the line while everything else collapsed.
Why did you do that...? she thought softly.
At first, it had been fear.
Pure fear.
Fear that he wouldn’t get back up.Fear that the spear would fall from his hands.Fear that she would look up—and he’d be gone.
That fear had been so sharp it had stolen her breath.
Then came the words.
The ones she hadn’t meant to say.
"If something happens to you... then what happens to me?"
Her face warmed instantly.
"...Idiot," she whispered, covering her cheeks.
She had confessed.
Not gracefully.Not bravely.
But honestly.
Her gaze fell back to Ling Yifan.
He looked peaceful now.Quiet.Nothing like the terrifying figure who had held back a king-tier monster.
And that was the problem.
When did it start...? she wondered.
When she realized he always stood where he was needed most?When she noticed he never wasted a single movement?Or when she understood that, beneath all that perfection, he was just as afraid as everyone else—yet still stepped forward?
Her heart tightened.
Then another thought surfaced.
A dangerous one.
Of all the people in this academy...
Why did it have to be him?
The perfectionist.The spear genius.The one who never made room for mistakes.
The one she should never have fallen for.
She looked away, illusion petals drifting faintly.
"...This is bad," she whispered.
Outside the ward, the academy buzzed with rankings, rumors, and politics.
Inside—
Bai Qianlan sat quietly, realizing that her heart had chosen a path far more complicated than any battlefield.
And this time—
There was no illusion strong enough to hide it.







