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SSS-Rank Talent: Super Upgrade System

Chapter 179: Top Students!

Author: Damigod
updatedAt: 2025-08-02

CHAPTER 179: TOP STUDENTS!

The morning after was a masterpiece of suffocating awkwardness.

At the vast, sunlit dining table of their luxury villa, the silence was broken only by the clinking of silverware and Nyx’s happy crunching as she devoured a large, specially prepared bowl of shadow-kibble.

Ceiling windows cast long golden streaks across the polished marble, but the morning light did little to ease the tension in the air.

Ayra was notably absent, having sent a brief message saying she was too tired from overnight training to join them for breakfast.

The message was so plainly transparent that even Nyx paused mid-bite, tilting her head in silent judgment before returning to her meal.

Lia and Olenna exchanged knowing, amused glances, their lips twitching with suppressed laughter.

Daniel, seated at the head of the table, sipped his coffee with deliberate slowness, a small, satisfied smirk playing on his lips.

The score, he felt, was now well and truly settled.

Lia, the instigator, leaned forward, resting her chin on her palm. "So," she began, her voice dripping with feigned innocence, "how was Ayra’s training last night?"

Daniel nearly choked on his coffee. Olenna, meanwhile, had the grace to at least pretend to be shocked, though the teasing glint in her eyes betrayed her.

"Lia!" she gasped, pressing a hand to her chest. "Such indecent implications!"

Daniel sighed, rubbing his forehead. "You two are insufferable," he muttered, though there was no real heat behind it.

Lia grinned, unrepentant. "And yet, you keep us around."

"Regrettably," Daniel shot back, though the corner of his mouth twitched upward.

Later that morning, feeling refreshed and decidedly more in control of his own domestic situation, Daniel prepared to depart for the Southern Warehouse.

His next quest, the acquisition of the Everfrost Aetherium, awaited, and this time, he wouldn’t be going alone.

The Principal had assigned him to a team of elite senior students, the best of the best from Astralis Academy.

He double-checked his gear, ensuring his spatial storage ring was stocked with potions, emergency rations, and a few specialized artifacts he’d acquired over the past few months.

Nyx, sensing he was about to leave, walked over and nudged his leg with her snout.

"You’re staying here," he told her firmly.

She whined, her luminous eyes wide and pleading.

Daniel crouched down, scratching behind her ears. "I know, but this mission’s too dangerous. I need you to keep an eye on things here."

He glanced meaningfully toward the hallway where Ayra’s room was located. "Make sure someone doesn’t burn the villa down out of spite."

Nyx let out a resigned huff but nodded, her tail giving a half-hearted wag.

With that settled, Daniel stepped out into the cool morning air, the automated gates of the villa hissing shut behind him.

His Voidshadow sports car powered on as he approached, its sleek black frame gleaming under the artificial sunlight.

The vehicle was a masterpiece of modern engineering, its engine powered by refined void-energy, making it one of the fastest and most luxurious rides in all of Rivernorth.

He guided the car out of the city’s sleek, high-tech core and toward the desolate, windswept wastelands that bordered the southern edge of the resting platform.

The transition was sudden, one moment he stood among shining crystal towers and floating gardens, the next, he faced cracked, barren ground and sharp rocks reaching toward the artificial sky.

The air turned cold, the wind sharp with a chill that hinted at forgotten wars and ancient ruins.

His designated meeting point was a small, unassuming house that looked like it had been salvaged from a long-forgotten outer-zone settlement.

It stood alone in the emptiness, a lone sign of tired defiance against the barren land.

The structure was weathered, its wooden planks bleached by time, yet there was an odd sense of resilience to it, as if it had endured far worse than the elements.

Daniel parked the Voidshadow a short distance away, its sleek design standing out against the old, crumbling building.

As he approached, he saw that three people were already there, waiting patiently near the front porch.

His S-Grade [Aura Sense+] immediately assessed them.

They were strong very strong. Their auras hummed with a quiet, controlled power that spoke of years of experience and countless battles.

These were the top students of Astralis Academy, the kind of people whose names were whispered in awe even among the elite.

The first was a man so large he seemed to have his own gravitational pull.

He was easily over seven feet tall, with a frame built not just of muscle, but of pure, unyielding mass.

He had a friendly, almost simple-looking face, with a shock of sandy-blond hair and honest blue eyes.

Strapped to his back was a massive tower shield that looked like it had been ripped from the wall of a fortress.

This, Daniel knew from the data-chip the Principal had provided, was Gideon Anubis, the student union president and the undisputed strongest tank in the entire Academy.

His talent, [Divine Shield], made him a living, breathing immovable object.

"You must be Daniel Vance!" Gideon boomed, his voice a friendly, rumbling bass that made the ground vibrate slightly.

He offered a hand the size of a small ham. "Good to finally meet ya! Heard some crazy stories. Looking forward to seeing you in action!"

Daniel shook his hand, surprised by the genuine warmth in the giant’s grip. "Likewise," he said, nodding.

Standing beside Gideon, a distinct difference to his easygoing demeanor, was a man with a lean, wiry build and sharp, calculating eyes.

He wore sleek, practical combat gear and carried a pair of long, wicked-looking energy blades sheathed at his hips.

He radiated an aura of quiet, deadly competence.

This was Nicklaus Ironborn, the student union vice president and a renowned warrior, ranked as one of the most skilled and tactically brilliant fighters in the academy.

"Nicklaus Ironborn," he said, his voice calm and professional as he offered a firm, brief handshake.

"Welcome to the team, Vance. Your record is... impressive. I trust you’ll be able to keep up."

His tone wasn’t hostile, but it was clear he was reserving judgment, assessing Daniel with a strategist’s eye.

Daniel met his gaze evenly. "Wouldn’t have it any other way."

The third member of their welcoming committee was a woman of stunning, ethereal beauty.

She had long, silver hair that seemed to catch the light and eyes the color of a calm summer sky.

She radiated a gentle warmth, a sisterly kindness that instantly put one at ease.

She was Amara Nnaji, a prominent member of the academy’s Discipline Committee and, according to the records, the number one healer or "Nurse," as the students called them, in the entire Upper House.

"It’s a pleasure to meet you, Daniel," Amara said, her voice a soft, melodic melody. "We’ve all heard a great deal about your accomplishments.

It’s an honor to have you join our expedition."

She offered a warm, genuine smile that made Daniel feel, for the first time, like he might actually belong here, among these legendary seniors.

He was a freshman prodigy, yes, but he was still a newcomer.

They were the established elite, the pillars of the student body. He felt a flicker of something he hadn’t experienced in a long time, the nervous excitement of needing to prove himself to his peers.

He had come a long way from the desperate farmhand pulling radishes, but he knew his true journey, the one that would forge him into a legend worthy of standing beside these formidable individuals, was only just beginning.

Gideon clapped his hands together, the sound like two boulders colliding.

"Alright, team! Now that introductions are out of the way, let’s get moving.

The Everfrost Aetherium isn’t gonna retrieve itself!"

Daniel exhaled, steeling himself. The real challenge was about to begin.

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