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The Legendary Method Actor

Chapter 45: The Understudy's First Lesson

Author: BabyFlik
updatedAt: 2025-11-16

The adrenaline from the confrontation with Master Lorian faded slowly, leaving behind the sweet, quiet taste of victory. Ray sat in the main room of their suite at The Scholar’s Rest, the silence a welcome reprieve after the intense mental gymnastics of the day. He had done it. Against all odds, he had faced the academy’s gatekeeper and, using nothing but his wits and a well-crafted performance, had won his chance. He recalled earlier when going back to the inn that Rina and Sergeant Borin had treated him with a new level of awe on the walk back, their conversations stilted and full of a respect that bordered on fear. Ray knew he couldn't rest. He had secured the opportunity, but the challenge itself, the entrance examinations, still loomed. He had two weeks to prepare.

Ray also thought of the new system feature “The Understudy Protocol” he finds his mind reeling. The implications were staggering. This wasn't just another skill or another archetype. This was a fundamental change in the nature of his power. He wasn't just a solitary performer anymore. He could become a director. A teacher. He could empower others. His mind immediately leaped to one person. Rina. She was his most trusted ally, his first friend. She had faced down assassins for him, kept his secrets, and cared for him with unwavering loyalty. But she was vulnerable. A simple servant girl in a world of monsters and spies. He had worried endlessly about her safety on this journey. But with this… with this, he could give her a shield. He could give her the tools to protect herself.

The decision was instantaneous. He found her in the small common area of their suite, carefully mending a tear in his traveling cloak by the light of a flickering candle. She looked up as he entered, her usual warm smile returning now that the stress of the day had passed. He sat in the chair opposite her, his heart pounding with a nervous excitement. He had to frame this carefully. He had to make her understand without telling her the impossible truth.

“Rina,”

He began, his voice soft but serious.

“What happened today with Master Lorian… it was just the beginning.”

“The academy will be full of challenges, and the world outside its walls is dangerous.”

“I worry about you.”

Her expression softened.

“You need not worry about me, young master, it is my duty to care for you.”

“It’s more than duty now, Rina we are a team,”

He said, his gaze intense.

“And my… patron… he agrees. He was pleased with your courage in the face of danger.”

“So pleased, in fact, that he has granted me permission to share a part of my ‘gift’ with you.”

“A way to lend you a piece of my own awareness, to help keep you safe.”

Rina put down her sewing, her eyes widening.

“Share… your gift?”

“Young master, I don’t understand, that sounds like… high magic.”

The fear was back in her eyes, the fear of the unknown, of the unnatural power she had witnessed in him.

“It is a form of Old Magic,”

He said, using the term Gideon had taught him, the truth serving the lie.

“It is not dangerous to you. It will not change who you are.”

“It will simply… help you notice things, to feel when danger is near, before it arrives.”

“But it must be your choice, I will not force it upon you.”

He was giving her agency, making her a partner in this strange transaction. She looked at him, at the serious, solemn eleven-year-old boy who had saved her life and his family’s fortune, who commanded men and debated scholars. She didn’t understand the power he held, but she trusted the boy himself, implicitly. After a long, silent moment, she gave a firm, determined nod.

“I trust you, Ray,”

She said, her voice full of a conviction that sealed their bond forever.

“I accept.”

He let out a breath he didn't realize he'd been holding.

"Then sit, and close your eyes, try to keep your mind calm."

This was it. His first attempt at using the Understudy Protocol. He internally debated which skill to share. Deception was his most powerful, but it felt like a violation to gift that to someone as honest as Rina. Sleight of Hand was useless to her. He settled on the most practical, most protective skill in his arsenal: the Grizzled Veteran’s Survival Instincts. He stood before her and gently placed his hand on her forehead.

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“System, designate Rina as my Understudy.”

“Initiate Resonance Link, skill to be shared: Survival Instincts.”

[UNDERSTUDY DESIGNATION: RINA HAWTHORNE CONFIRMED. INITIATING RESONANCE LINK.]

[WARNING: This process will incur a significant one-time cognitive cost.]

Ray was surprised with the system notification he realized he never knew Rina’s full name. He got back into concentrating and he pushed through the warning. A wave of intense mental energy, far greater than that required for even Tri-Concurrent Immersion, flowed from him. It felt like a part of his mind, the part that contained the Veteran's hard-won instincts, was being copied and poured into Rina.

She felt like the room was spinning, and a dull, throbbing ache began behind his eyes. It was a sensory explosion. She felt no pain, but her mind was flooded with a lifetime of non-visual, non-narrative information. The sudden, intuitive understanding of how the air pressure changes before a storm. The knowledge of how to find north by the moss on a tree. The instinctive recognition of a predator’s tracks. The primal, gut-wrenching feeling of being watched by unseen eyes. It was a thousand lifetimes of instinct and paranoia, downloaded into her subconscious in a matter of seconds.

She gasped, her eyes flying open. The world looked the same, but it felt different. Sharper. More dangerous. More alive. Ray stumbled back, the Cognitive Aegis struggling to buffer the intense strain of the transfer. He leaned against the wall, breathing heavily.

[RESONANCE LINK ESTABLISHED. SKILL 'SURVIVAL INSTINCTS' SHARED WITH UNDERSTUDY: RINA HAWTHORNE]

[CURRENT MASTERY: 1%. LEARNING SYNERGY BOOST: ACTIVE.]

It was done. Just as the wave of mental exhaustion began to wash over him, a new series of notifications bloomed in his vision, cool and analytical.

[RESONANCE LINK STABLE. EVALUATING UNDERSTUDY PHYSIOLOGY AND APTITUDES...] [EVALUATION COMPLETE. DISPLAYING PROFILE.]

[UNDERSTUDY PROFILE: RINA HAWTHORNE]

[Age: 20]

[PHYSIOLOGICAL STATS (Relative to Peer Average)

[Age: 20]

[PHYSIOLOGICAL STATS (Relative to Peer Average)]

[Strength: 16 / (Peer Average: 16)]

[Stamina: 20 / (Peer Average: 18)]

[Note: Subject's diligence and physical work ethic result in above-average endurance.]

[Constitution: 16 / (Peer Average: 16)]

[IMPARTED SKILLS:]

['Survival Instincts' (Grizzled Veteran) - LEARNING SYNERGY BOOST: ACTIVE]

[DETECTED APTITUDES:]

[Latent Empathic Resonance: Subject displays an unusually high capacity for emotional perception and rapport building. This provides a natural synergy with skills from the 'Scheming Courtier' and 'World-Weary Healer' archetypes.]

Ray stared at the data, his exhaustion momentarily forgotten. Her physical stats were what one would expect from a healthy, hardworking young woman, solid but unremarkable. It was the last entry that made his breath catch. Latent Empathic Resonance. The system had found a hidden talent inside her, a natural gift for understanding and connecting with people that went beyond simple kindness. It was the very quality that had allowed her to see past his masks and trust him when no one else would.

The system hadn't just given him a tool to measure her; it had given him a blueprint for how to empower her. He now knew exactly which skills she would excel at, the path she could walk to become an even more formidable ally. He looked over at Rina, who was still blinking, trying to make sense of the new, sharper, more dangerous world her senses were now showing her. He saw not just his loyal attendant, but a future master of whispers, a spy whose greatest weapon would be her own compassionate heart.

Two days later, they put the new skill to the test. Ray suggested a trip to the Solhaven market to procure better supplies for the academy. As they navigated the throng of people, Ray kept a close, watchful eye on Rina. He saw the pickpocket before Rina did, a thin wiry man with quick eyes who was deftly working his way through the crowd. The man zeroed in on Rina, seeing her as an easy mark, a provincial servant girl dazzled by the sights of the city. As the thief moved to make his play, dipping his hand towards her coin purse, Ray saw Rina flinch. Her head snapped up, her eyes darting around. She didn’t know why, but a sudden, jarring sense of wrongness, a primal chill, had shot down her spine. She instinctively clutched her purse to her side and took a half-step away from the man, her body reacting before her mind could even process a threat. The pickpocket's hand brushed empty air. Startled by her sudden, preternatural awareness, he gave her a strange look and immediately melted back into the crowd. Rina stood there, her heart pounding, looking around in confusion.

"Did you feel that?"

She asked Ray.

"A sudden cold."

Ray gave her a small, knowing smile.

"Just the wind,"

He said. The test was a complete success.

The next two weeks were a blur of intense preparation. By day, Ray would study the notes and texts Gideon had provided, preparing for the academic rigors of the exam. At night, he would walk the agonizing Crucible Path, his determination to strengthen his own body now stronger than ever. He also became a mentor. He would walk with Rina through the city, teaching her to listen to her new "gut feelings."

"When you feel that chill, Rina,"

He'd explain,

"stop and look, what is out of place?”

“Who is watching?”

“Trust the feeling, it will keep you safe."

She was a quick study, her natural perceptiveness now amplified by the Veteran's instincts. On the eve of the first day of the Solhaven Academy entrance examinations, Ray stood at the window of their inn room, looking up at the academy on the hill. Its stone walls were bathed in the soft light of the setting sun. Rina stood quietly beside him, no longer just a servant, but his partner, his student, and his first empowered ally. The fear of the unknown was still there, but it was no longer a solitary burden. He was ready.

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