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Chapter 102 The Tacit Understanding Between Close Friends

While the students of Class A and Class B were fiercely battling in the maze, the struggle between Chabashira and Hoshinomiya-sensei was also quietly taking place.

The battle between the Dream Weaver and the Charm Master is a contest on a spiritual level, as their abilities both focus on penetrating and influencing each other's thoughts.

Because they knew each other well, the struggle became even more brutal and subtle.

As a dream weaver, Chazhu's dreams are no longer about their stories, but a past she tries hard to forget, a fragmented past.

The beautiful dream she once wove for them under the banyan tree on campus has now been shattered by her, but in these fragmented pieces, there are still traces of their familiarity.

In this dream, Hoshinomiya-sensei recalled their past moments, remembering how long it had been since she had entered her own dream, and looking at the details that the tea pillars had deliberately distorted yet could not completely erase.

In the misty dreamscape, Hoshinomiya-sensei's steps were hesitant and slow. Her gaze lingered on the distorted scenes, each one touching a chord in her heart.

She stood before the library that had once been bathed in sunlight, now shrouded in a gloomy shadow. She reached out, her fingertips lightly touching the cold doorknob, but hesitated to push the door open.

They used to sit together in the library every sunny afternoon, quietly enjoying the sunlight and reading books. Now, only a gloomy, empty room remains.

She stood where the banyan tree once stood, now only a patch of shade on the grass remained.

She couldn't help but lie down.

The shade of the trees was still helpful, but she could no longer find that feeling of excitement.

That was the spot where they used to find shade together. Their laughter and conversations seemed to still echo in the air, but now only silence remained.

She stood on the grass, watching the once vibrant forget-me-not begin to wither, yet two petals stubbornly clung to the branch.

She couldn't help but reach out and touch it, carefully, as if afraid that the remaining two petals would also fall off.

She stood on that once fragrant path, walking slowly.

The flowers of the past are long gone; now we can only tread on thorns.

Every step felt like a stab to her memories, stirring up waves of emotion within her.

She crouched down and gently stroked the withered flowers; the stinging sensation on her fingertips made her lips twitch slightly.

But this pain did nothing to alleviate the agony in her heart.

Their laughter and joy have faded into nothingness and silence.

As the master of charm, Hoshinomiya-sensei should have used her abilities to influence Chabashira's thoughts and feelings, and used Chabashira's thoughts to influence her actions.

But in this dream, she saw Cha-pillar's resistance to their past, saw those familiar memories, yet hesitated to take action. Her heart was filled with contradictions and struggles.

Her clenched fist slowly loosened, then clenched again.

Her breathing became rapid as she struggled with her emotions deep inside.

Back then, Chabashira easily gave up their promise to advance to Class A together, gave up the glory that was within their grasp, and even abandoned the bond between them, betraying their friendship for that man.

Chabashira's original ability as a Dream Walker leaned more towards her personal agency within dreams. The original Dream Seed was meant to ensure her lucidity within dreams and to enhance her power.

She was able to construct a dream within reality partly because of the Star Palace's spiritual guidance, and partly because she shared a portion of her own power with her, fusing them together in that forget-me-not.

He had never told her any of this.

Ironically, it was precisely through that power that she was able to betray their friendship and become a Dream Weaver for Sada's sake.

Ah, dream weaving, dream weaving, whose dream is it weaving, and whose dream is it destroying?

So she abandoned her vow not to date and chose to seduce Sada.

She didn't even need to use her charm to subdue Sada, and he easily submitted to her.

Just as she was about to use Sada's performance to prove her judgment wrong, Chabashira became even angrier.

She insisted that Hoshinomiya had broken her vow and even used her charm to make Sada fall for her so quickly.

Ha, after being good friends for so long, how could she not see whether the Star Palace was using supernatural powers to influence things?

They just don't want to admit they're blind.

So, Hoshinomiya hated her and ruined himself, indulging in debauchery and alcoholism.

She started getting close to one man after another.

But every time she gets closer to someone, she quickly distances herself from them.

She didn't know what she was running away from, but she just couldn't help wanting to escape.

No one could get close to her heart anymore; it was filled with hatred.

Even the gentleness of Class B could only offer solace.

Isn't this hatred precisely because she believes they will all cherish their past, and she wants to make Cha-pillar remember it even more deeply through betrayal?

If Chabashira truly escaped their past, if she truly used her charm to make Chabashira completely reject their past, then what does her own hatred matter?

Her feelings were complicated; on one hand, she wanted revenge, but on the other hand, she was afraid of losing the few remaining memories.

Hoshinomiya-sensei's feelings grew increasingly conflicted. Her charm control ability allowed her to sense Chabashira's emotional fluctuations. She knew Chabashira was trying to forget, but she could also feel the pain Chabashira was experiencing in the process. She saw Chabashira's struggle in her dreams, and saw that while rewriting the past, she was also hurting herself.

Teacher Hoshinomiya stood at the center of the dream, her charismatic power reaching its peak within it, yet she didn't know how to use it. She wanted to influence the Tea Pillar, to make her confront her past again, but she feared that doing so would completely destroy the last remaining connection between them.

In this spiritual battle, both Chabashira and Hoshinomiya-sensei are expressing their attachment to and resistance to the past in their own ways.

Chabashira attempts to erase their past by weaving and rewriting dreams; while Hoshinomiya-sensei wanders through these shattered dreams, her charm-dominant abilities allowing her to perceive every detail, yet her heart makes her hesitant.

This struggle is not only a contest of abilities, but also a clash of emotions.

Every move they made, every confrontation they had, was filled with reluctance to let go of the past and uncertainty about the future.

They struggle in their dreams and in reality, trying to find their own way out.

Their struggle unfolds in every corner of the dream, and every detail is a familiar battlefield for them.

Chashu sets up one labyrinth after another in the dream, each labyrinth filled with their shared memories, but these memories are distorted and rewritten, becoming strange and dangerous.

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