MY HIDDEN TALENT IS FORBIDDEN BY THE HEAVENS-Chapter 49: WHAT COMES NEXT

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Chapter 49: WHAT COMES NEXT

Chapter 49 — "WHAT COUNTS, AND WHAT COMES NEXT"

The recovery chamber doors slid open quietly.

A tall figure stepped inside, boots clicking softly against the polished floor.

Instructor Mei Ying.

Her sharp eyes swept across the room in a single glance—three prodigies lying on recovery beds, the remaining members sitting nearby, all wrapped in bandages, bruises still fresh, spiritual auras fluctuating unevenly.

"...Good," she said calmly."You’re awake. That means the healers did their job."

Chen Wulian smirked weakly.

"Barely."

Ling Yifan shifted on his bed, ribs protesting beneath the bindings.

"Instructor," he said evenly,"we need an explanation."

Mei Ying raised an eyebrow.

"Oh?"

Chen didn’t waste time.

"We killed a Dragon-tier monster," he said bluntly."The only team that did."

Ouyang Xue’er folded her arms.

"And yet we ranked sixth."

Bai Qianlan nodded slightly.

"That doesn’t add up."

Long Hao remained silent, but his eyes were sharp, focused.

Mei Ying listened without interruption.

Then she exhaled slowly.

"...I expected this."

She pulled a chair over and sat backward on it, resting her arms casually.

"Listen carefully."

"The rankings were calculated strictly based on Day One performance," Mei Ying explained.

A simple hologram appeared between them.

"On Day One—"

"Rank 1, Vermilion Academy, eliminated two Epic-tier monsters."

Chen blinked.

"...Two?"

"Rank 2, Dragon Turtle Academy," Mei Ying continued,"also eliminated two Epic-tier monsters."

Ling Yifan narrowed his eyes.

"And us?"

Mei Ying looked at them evenly.

"You eliminated Gold-tier monsters only on Day One."

Silence settled.

"The Dragon-tier kill occurred after Day One, during system collapse," she said. "Officially, it couldn’t be counted."

Ouyang clicked her tongue softly.

"...That’s frustrating."

Mei Ying smiled faintly.

"That said—"

Every head lifted.

"The Vice-Dean is not blind."

Her gaze flicked briefly toward Long Hao.

"He knows exactly what you accomplished."

Chen leaned forward.

"...So?"

"He secured special compensation for your team."

She counted calmly.

"Priority-grade healing materials.""Restricted access training facilities.""And—"

She paused deliberately.

"...A sealed reward, to be granted later."

Ling Yifan relaxed slightly.

"So it wasn’t ignored."

"No," Mei Ying said firmly. "It was contained."

Time passed.

Healing formations hummed.

Bones knitted. Meridians stabilized. Breathing steadied.

Ling Yifan regained color. Chen could sit upright without swearing—much. The remaining five members recovered steadily as well.

Then—

The crystal screen on the wall lit up again.

The broadcast shifted to a vast ceremonial hall.

Three figures stood side by side.

Each one radiated authority.

Each one represented a Great Academy.

🔹 AZURE DRAGON ACADEMY — THE STRATEGIST

At the center stood the Dean of Azure Dragon Academy.

Tall. Composed.Eyes sharp with wisdom earned through decades of command.

His robes were deep azure, embroidered with ancient dragon sigils. His presence was calm but heavy—the kind that made people straighten unconsciously.

A man who ruled not by force alone, but by foresight and control.

🔹 DRAGON TURTLE ACADEMY — THE TITAN

To his right stood the Dean of Dragon Turtle Academy.

A giant.

Over seven feet tall, body built like a fortress—massive chest, thick arms, muscles layered upon muscles like forged steel. His skin was tanned, scarred, and his stance wide and immovable.

He wore no elaborate robes.

Just reinforced martial attire.

A pure combatant.

Despite his brutal physique, his eyes were sharp and calculating.

Only 42 years old.

The youngest dean among the three.

A former wrestler-type cultivator who had climbed his way to the top with sheer dominance.

Chen swallowed.

"...That guy could snap us in half."

🔹 VERMILION ACADEMY — THE ETERNAL FLAME

To the left stood the Dean of Vermilion Academy.

A stunning woman.

Golden-orange hair cascaded down her shoulders like living flame. Her figure was graceful, her posture elegant, her expression calm yet amused.

She looked no older than forty.

In truth—

She was sixty.

Her beauty carried no fragility—only confidence, control, and lethal intelligence. The air around her shimmered faintly with heat.

Bai Qianlan whispered,

"...She’s terrifying."

The Azure Dragon Dean stepped forward.

"Stage One of the Freshman Championship has concluded," he announced.

"Based on survival metrics, combat records, and academy evaluations—Stage Two will proceed as scheduled."

The screen shifted, revealing an enormous academy complex.

"Dragon Turtle Academy will host Stage Two."

Chen let out a low whistle.

"Of course they are."

"The next stage will begin one week from today," the Dean continued. "All remaining academies are to prepare."

His gaze sharpened.

"Originally, 18 academies participated."

A list appeared. 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦

"Due to fatalities, withdrawals, and emergency termination—"

"Three academies are eliminated."

Ouyang murmured,

"...That leaves fifteen."

"Yes," the Dean confirmed.

"15 academies will advance to Stage Two."

The broadcast ended.

Chen cracked his knuckles.

"One week."

Ling Yifan closed his eyes briefly.

"...Enough time."

Ouyang smiled faintly.

"Dragon Turtle Academy’s territory."

Bai glanced at Ling Yifan, then looked away.

Long Hao stared at the now-dark screen.

Stage Two...

New battlefield.

New rules.

"...This isn’t over," he said quietly.

No one disagreed.

Because now—

They weren’t just survivors.

They were being watched.

Meanwhile,

The stage was still bathed in light.

Countless spirit screens hovered above the arena, replaying fragments of the trial—battles, retreats, rescues. The audience hadn’t dispersed yet. If anything, they were louder than before.

At the center of the stage stood the three deans of the Three Great Academies.

For a brief moment, the crowd quieted.

The Dean of Azure Dragon Academy folded his hands behind his back, gaze heavy as he looked at the screens.

"...This generation is dangerous," he said quietly."Too many variables. Too many anomalies."

Beside him, the Vermilion Academy Dean—golden-orange hair flowing elegantly down her shoulders—nodded, her expression thoughtful rather than smug.

"Dangerous," she agreed, voice calm."But also necessary. The world isn’t getting safer."

Her eyes flicked briefly toward the image of the King-tier monster being erased.

"...If monsters like that are appearing earlier," she added softly,"then these children will be forced to grow faster than we ever did."

The Azure Dragon Dean exhaled slowly.

"Or break."

Though—

The Dragon Turtle Academy Dean was doing something entirely different.

He flexed.

No—he posed.

One arm up.Chest out.Abs fully on display beneath his open battle robe.

The crowd roared.

"WOOOO—!!"

A group of students fainted on the spot.

The Vermilion Dean pinched the bridge of her nose.

"...Must you do that every time?" she asked.

The Dragon Turtle Dean laughed heartily, switching poses.

"What? The kids like it!"He flexed again."LOOK AT THIS PHYSIQUE! THIS IS DISCIPLINE!"

The Azure Dragon Dean didn’t even look at him.

"...We’re discussing the future."

"Exactly!" the Dragon Turtle Dean boomed."And the future needs MUSCLES!"

At that moment, movement rippled through the Vermilion Academy delegation.

A group stepped forward.

At their front stood a woman, posture straight, eyes sharp, aura confident.

She smiled faintly—cool, assured.

"Azure Dragon Academy," she said clearly, voice amplified across the stage."It seems history favors us."

A murmur ran through the crowd.

"We won last time," she continued."And this year—"

Her eyes gleamed.

"—the champion will once again be Vermilion Academy."

She paused, then added deliberately:

"And this time, the winning person... will be a woman."

The Vermilion students behind her straightened, confidence radiating outward.

A ripple ran through the audience.

The Azure Dragon Academy Dean did not move immediately.

He did not smile.He did not frown.

He simply looked at her.

And in that silence, something shifted.

When he finally spoke, his voice was calm—almost gentle.

"History," he said slowly,"does not favor anyone."

The crowd quieted further.

"It only records what has already happened."

He took a single step forward.

Not releasing aura.Not exerting pressure.

Yet the space around him felt heavier.

"What comes next," he continued, eyes steady,"is not decided by past victories... but by preparation."

He inclined his head slightly in return.

"May your confidence remain intact until the end."

The Vermilion Dean’s smile stiffened—just a fraction.

Before anything further could be said—

The Dragon Turtle Academy Dean laughed loudly, slapping his chest.

"HAHAHA! ENOUGH TALK!"

He stepped forward, towering over the stage, muscles bulging beneath his battle robe.

"Why wait for the competition?" he boomed."Why not fight RIGHT NOW?"

The Vermilion Dean pinched the bridge of her nose.

"This is not an appropriate time," she said flatly.

The Dragon Turtle Dean waved his hands excitedly.

"Not a real fight!""Just a friendly one!"

He pointed at the Azure Dragon Dean.

"You!"

Then at the Vermilion Dean.

"And you!"

"Three deans. Three academies."

He grinned widely.

"A spar! No Blood!""JUST STRENGTH!"

The Azure Dragon Dean sighed softly.

The Vermilion Dean groaned.

"...You really are impossible," she muttered.

The Dragon Turtle Dean laughed, flexing again.

"That’s what makes me FUN."

The stage erupted with noise once more.

[Chapter ENDS]