I Raised the Demon Queen (Now She Won't Leave Me Alone)
Chapter 91 : Magic Midterms
- Chapter 104 : The Relic Thief
- Chapter 103 : Training Together
- Chapter 102 : The Cult Beneath
- Chapter 101 : The Accidental Date
- Chapter 100 : A Demon’s Choice
- Chapter 99 : Hall of Reflections
- Chapter 98 : The Church Moves
- Chapter 97 : Theo Learns the Truth
- Chapter 96 : Past-Life Nightmare
- Chapter 95 : Jealous Demon, Again
- Chapter 94 : The High Priest
- Chapter 93 : Growing Pains
- Chapter 92 : Whispered Name
- Chapter 91 : Magic Midterms
- Chapter 90 : Rescue and Regret
- Chapter 89 : Shadows Lurking
- Chapter 88 : Night of the Festival
- Chapter 87 : Dancing Again
- Chapter 86 : Secret Society
- Chapter 85 : Toothache and Truth
- Chapter 84 : New Girl Trouble
- Chapter 83 : Locket and Letters
- Chapter 82 – Principal’s Suspicion
- Chapter 81 : Demon Fights Demon
- Chapter 80 : Not the Only Demon
- Chapter 79 : The Cult Beneath
- Chapter 78 : Mirror Questions
- Chapter 77 : Accelerated Growth
- Chapter 76 : Fire and Sulk
- Chapter 75 : Elias’s Evening Out
- Chapter 74 : The Magic Duel
- Chapter 73 : Masked Visitor
- Chapter 72 : Theo’s Theory
- Chapter 71 : The Cult Symbol
- Chapter 70 : A Whisper in the Wall
- Chapter 69 : The Apology Cookie
- Chapter 68 : The Jealous Flame
- Chapter 67 : Elias’s New Job
- Chapter 66 : The Quiet One
- Chapter 65 : First Day Disaster
- Chapter 64 : Uniforms and Expectations
- Chapter 63 : Magic School Entrance
- Chapter 62 : A Room for Two
- Chapter 61 : Arrival at the Capital
- Chapter 60 : End of Innocence
- Chapter 59 : Her True Name
- Chapter 58 : The Escape
- Chapter 57 : A Town Frozen in Fear
- Chapter 56 : The Inquisitor Strikes
- Chapter 55 : Final Night
- Chapter 54 : Farewell to the Guild
- Chapter 53 : Secret Leave Plan
- Chapter 52 : Internal Struggle
- Chapter 51 : Fake Purification Ritual
- Chapter 50 : Church Envoy Enters Town
- Chapter 49 : Dream of Fire Again
- Chapter 48 : Signs of Aging
- Chapter 47 : Elias’s Promotion Offer
- Chapter 46 : School Reinstated
- Chapter 45 : Return to Town
- Chapter 44 : Her First Command
- Chapter 43 : You’re Still Alive…?
- Chapter 42 : The Shadow Visitor
- Chapter 41 : Hidden Again
- Chapter 40 : The Bell of Purity Rings
- Chapter 39 : A Moment of Peace
- Chapter 38 : She Dances
- Chapter 37 : Town Festival Begins
- Chapter 36 : Illness and Warmth
- Chapter 35 : Rain and Shelter
- Chapter 34 : Flee or Stay?
- Chapter 33 : Confrontation with Cleric
- Chapter 32 : Memory Fragments
- Chapter 31 : Visiting the Ruins Again
- Chapter 30 : Bond Level Up
- Chapter 29 : The Mock Raid
- Chapter 28 : Guild Rumors
- Chapter 27 : The Candle Game
- Chapter 26 : Rhea Runs Away
- Chapter 25 : Elias’s Old Wound
- Chapter 24 : Mirror of Mana
- Chapter 23 : First Friendship
- Chapter 22 : The Nosebleed Incident
- Chapter 21 : A Demon in the Library
- Chapter 20 : Elias’s Dilemma
- Chapter 19 : Magic Surge
- Chapter 18: Reprimand and Praise
- Chapter 17 : The Raging Flame
- Chapter 16 : The Bakery Trip
- Chapter 15 : Demon Tracker Appears
- Chapter 14 : The First Laugh
- Chapter 13 : The Healing Test
- Chapter 12 : The Imaginary Friend
- Chapter 11: First Day of School
- Chapter 10 : The Pact Deepens
- Chapter 9 : The Fruit Stand Incident
- Chapter 8 : Strange Dreams
- Chapter 7 : Repercussions
- Chapter 6 : Soul Flare
- Chapter 5 : Return to Town
- Chapter 4 : Name Her
- Chapter 3 : The Contract Mark
- Chapter 2: The Awakening
- Chapter 1: The Forbidden Zone
If the Capital Institute of Arcane Excellence had a motto, it was probably something like "We stress you out with dignity."
The morning of the Magic Midterms dawned bright, cold, and buzzing with the kind of collective panic only teenage mages could generate. The courtyard was crammed with students muttering incantations, practicing hand signs, or simply trying not to throw up from nerves.
Revantra, for once, looked almost normal.
She stood near the edge of the field with her cloak folded neatly over one arm, hair tied back, eyes half-lidded as she watched a boy fail to summon a gust of wind for the fourth time.
A spark fizzled out of his wand, and he sneezed.
Revantra tilted her head. "I think he cast pollen."
Next to her, a sharp-featured girl with ink-stained sleeves nodded solemnly. "That's Connor. He once turned his shoes into birds. Mid-exam."
Revantra blinked. "...Did they fly away?"
"Right into the examiner's face."
"Ah. Talented."
High above, the faculty watched from a shaded balcony, each with a clipboard and a cup of something expensive. Professor Vennar, the Head of Elemental Studies, already looked exhausted and hadn't even called the first name.
"Students," he called down, voice magically amplified. "Welcome to your midterm practicals. Today you will demonstrate your spell control, responsiveness, and theoretical application. No second attempts. No crying. If you spontaneously summon a demon, we will count it—then banish it."
Several students went pale.
Revantra smiled faintly. Amateurs.
Below the bleachers, Elias was fiddling with a massive piece of parchment. It was poorly painted, covered in blue splotches and mismatched letters. The sign read:
GO RHEA! Or...REVANTRA?? WE BELIEVE IN YOU (MOSTLY)
He looked up and grinned, waving.
Revantra's expression faltered.
And then she blushed.
"Ugh, who's that waving like a dad?" the ink-sleeved girl muttered.
Revantra glanced away. "No one important," she said far too quickly.
Elias added a thumbs-up. His thumb was blue. He had apparently painted the sign this morning.
The midterms began with target spells.
One by one, students stepped forward to blast, scorch, or otherwise abuse a series of magically shielded dummies lined across the field. Most spells fizzled or sputtered. One overconfident boy tried a lightning bolt and shorted his own wand.
Revantra's name was called early.
She stepped into the ring.
The dummies buzzed with enchantments. A red target pulsed on each chest.
Professor Vennar raised an eyebrow. "Rhea Trivelle. Fire-based, yes?"
Revantra nodded, calm.
He checked his sheet. "You're not registered with a bloodline."
"I'm...an orphan," she said smoothly.
Another teacher scribbled something. Likely "Uncanny Confidence."
"Proceed."
Revantra raised her hand.
The first dummy combusted.
The fire didn't roar—it coiled, elegant and silent, like a silk ribbon turned to flame. It struck the center of the target and didn't even singe the dummy's edges. Pure control.
The second target lit with blue fire.
The third melted into slag.
By the fourth, one of the teachers had dropped their teacup.
Professor Vennar cleared his throat. "...Did you study this technique somewhere?"
Revantra blinked. "I read a book. Once."
Someone at the faculty table muttered, "What kind of book—Dragon Chronicles?"
A polite round of stunned silence followed her last shot, which cleanly sliced the top button off a dummy's tunic.
She bowed and stepped off the field.
Behind her, a dummy quietly collapsed in awe.
The next trial was agility spellcasting—cast while dodging.
The students were sent into a dome ward where conjured illusions launched soft projectiles. The goal: fire back at enchanted targets while not getting pelted in the face.
Connor, the Shoe Bird Boy, was hit nine times and accidentally turned one of the illusions into a raccoon.
Revantra strolled in.
The illusions sprang to life, launching padded orbs from all sides.
She moved like a flame—slipping, spinning, not running, just redirecting. Fire answered her gestures with uncanny grace, striking each target even as the attacks grew faster.
Her hair barely stirred.
Outside, the faculty murmured. Professor Vennar leaned forward.
"She's not drawing from a spellbook."
"No incantation either," another muttered. "Instinctive casting?"
"But that level of responsiveness—she's not even breaking a sweat."
"She's either a prodigy," said one grimly, "or a very convincing reincarnated warlord."
Elias, in the bleachers, cheered. "YEAH RHEA! SMOKE THOSE ILLUSIONS!"
A few heads turned.
Revantra glanced up mid-spin—and the illusion she was aiming for ended up extra-crispy.
One of the teachers leaned over. "Did she just blush?"
Professor Vennar, who had not seen anyone blush mid-exam in twenty years, stared down.
Revantra strode out of the ward with only a faint whiff of ozone around her.
Then came the magic theory responses.
This part wasn't flashy—students had to read simulated scrolls aloud and use basic spells to respond to hypothetical crises. For example: a village infested with shadow snakes, or a merchant cursed to sneeze gold coins.
Most students fumbled the fine details. One accidentally gave the merchant more sneezing powers.
Revantra?
Revantra solved the snake plague by casting a banishment circle on herself, drawing the shadow creatures into her palm like water into a drain, then sealing them away.
"And the coins?" asked the teacher.
"Place him in a wind tunnel until the curse burns out."
The examiner blinked. "...Technically correct."
Revantra didn't even smile. But she did glance, for the third time, toward the stands.
Elias was now holding up a second sign, made from two parchment scraps sewn together:
YOU'RE MELTING THE CURRICULUM!
He waved both arms, beaming.
She bit her lip.
And that was when the grading scroll in her hand burst into flame.
The examiner yelped. 𝗳𝗿𝐞𝕖𝘄𝗲𝕓𝗻𝚘𝚟𝕖𝐥.𝚌𝕠𝕞
Revantra yanked her hand back. "I—I didn't mean—!"
The scroll crumbled to ash.
"Sorry," she added, flushing hard. "My hand slipped."
"Onto a combustion rune?" the examiner said faintly.
Revantra looked up at Elias, who had just dropped the second sign on his own head.
She covered her face with both hands and muttered, "I hate him."
Later that afternoon, the courtyard buzzed with post-exam speculation.
"Did you see her move? Like a flame dancer."
"She didn't even chant."
"I heard she's actually a spirit of vengeance. Or a forgotten blood heiress."
"Maybe a phoenix in disguise."
Revantra sat at the edge of the fountain, letting her boots dry from the water challenge portion, which someone had forgotten to heat.
Theo plopped down beside her with a piece of fried dough.
"You've officially terrified the entire department."
"I wasn't trying to."
"Oh, I know. That's what makes it worse. You accidentally blew up the expectations curve."
He tore off a piece of dough and offered it.
She took it absently.
"Your boyfriend's ridiculous," Theo added.
"He's not my—" Revantra stopped. "He's just..."
Theo grinned. "Embarrassing in public. Annoying. And you can't stop looking at him even when he's doing this—"
Theo mimed Elias's sign-waving. Badly.
Revantra smirked. "That was a very poor imitation."
"True," Theo said. "His arms flail more. But you get the point."
She popped the fried dough into her mouth and chewed slowly.
"I didn't mean to burn the scroll."
"You think that'll affect your grade?"
"I think the examiner had a complex relationship with parchment."
Theo snorted.
Elias jogged up a few minutes later, still holding a damp corner of the second sign.
"You were amazing," he said breathlessly. "Seriously. I almost threw my sign off the roof."
Revantra glanced at him, half-laughing, half-mortified.
"You made two signs?"
"Technically three. The first one exploded when I tried using fireproofing ink."
"You tried to fireproof something with fire ink?"
"I'm creative," Elias said proudly.
Revantra shook her head. "You're lucky I didn't combust from embarrassment."
"You did combust the grading sheet."
"...Shut up."
But her smile didn't fade.
They stood there for a moment—awkwardly, surrounded by gossiping students, half-burnt scrolls, and the smell of fried dough—and something settled in her chest.
Not power.
Not pride.
Just a small, warm certainty that she wasn't alone.
And that maybe, even with all her terrifying strength and misplaced instincts, she could still belong here.
With him.
Even if he couldn't paint a sign to save his life.
Later that evening...
Professor Vennar finished reviewing the last of the recorded footage from the midterms. He rubbed his temples.
"She shouldn't exist," he muttered. "That level of reactive precision... You don't learn that. You inherit it. Or remember it."
One of the other teachers nodded, pensive.
"Keep her in observation. Quietly. And if any other oddities show up..."
"We'll document them," Vennar said grimly.
He paused the footage.
Revantra was mid-spin, fire coiling from her fingers like breath.
And for a moment—just one frame—her eyes gleamed crimson.
To be continued...
- Chapter 104 : The Relic Thief
- Chapter 103 : Training Together
- Chapter 102 : The Cult Beneath
- Chapter 101 : The Accidental Date
- Chapter 100 : A Demon’s Choice
- Chapter 99 : Hall of Reflections
- Chapter 98 : The Church Moves
- Chapter 97 : Theo Learns the Truth
- Chapter 96 : Past-Life Nightmare
- Chapter 95 : Jealous Demon, Again
- Chapter 94 : The High Priest
- Chapter 93 : Growing Pains
- Chapter 92 : Whispered Name
- Chapter 91 : Magic Midterms
- Chapter 90 : Rescue and Regret
- Chapter 89 : Shadows Lurking
- Chapter 88 : Night of the Festival
- Chapter 87 : Dancing Again
- Chapter 86 : Secret Society
- Chapter 85 : Toothache and Truth
- Chapter 84 : New Girl Trouble
- Chapter 83 : Locket and Letters
- Chapter 82 – Principal’s Suspicion
- Chapter 81 : Demon Fights Demon
- Chapter 80 : Not the Only Demon
- Chapter 79 : The Cult Beneath
- Chapter 78 : Mirror Questions
- Chapter 77 : Accelerated Growth
- Chapter 76 : Fire and Sulk
- Chapter 75 : Elias’s Evening Out
- Chapter 74 : The Magic Duel
- Chapter 73 : Masked Visitor
- Chapter 72 : Theo’s Theory
- Chapter 71 : The Cult Symbol
- Chapter 70 : A Whisper in the Wall
- Chapter 69 : The Apology Cookie
- Chapter 68 : The Jealous Flame
- Chapter 67 : Elias’s New Job
- Chapter 66 : The Quiet One
- Chapter 65 : First Day Disaster
- Chapter 64 : Uniforms and Expectations
- Chapter 63 : Magic School Entrance
- Chapter 62 : A Room for Two
- Chapter 61 : Arrival at the Capital
- Chapter 60 : End of Innocence
- Chapter 59 : Her True Name
- Chapter 58 : The Escape
- Chapter 57 : A Town Frozen in Fear
- Chapter 56 : The Inquisitor Strikes
- Chapter 55 : Final Night
- Chapter 54 : Farewell to the Guild
- Chapter 53 : Secret Leave Plan
- Chapter 52 : Internal Struggle
- Chapter 51 : Fake Purification Ritual
- Chapter 50 : Church Envoy Enters Town
- Chapter 49 : Dream of Fire Again
- Chapter 48 : Signs of Aging
- Chapter 47 : Elias’s Promotion Offer
- Chapter 46 : School Reinstated
- Chapter 45 : Return to Town
- Chapter 44 : Her First Command
- Chapter 43 : You’re Still Alive…?
- Chapter 42 : The Shadow Visitor
- Chapter 41 : Hidden Again
- Chapter 40 : The Bell of Purity Rings
- Chapter 39 : A Moment of Peace
- Chapter 38 : She Dances
- Chapter 37 : Town Festival Begins
- Chapter 36 : Illness and Warmth
- Chapter 35 : Rain and Shelter
- Chapter 34 : Flee or Stay?
- Chapter 33 : Confrontation with Cleric
- Chapter 32 : Memory Fragments
- Chapter 31 : Visiting the Ruins Again
- Chapter 30 : Bond Level Up
- Chapter 29 : The Mock Raid
- Chapter 28 : Guild Rumors
- Chapter 27 : The Candle Game
- Chapter 26 : Rhea Runs Away
- Chapter 25 : Elias’s Old Wound
- Chapter 24 : Mirror of Mana
- Chapter 23 : First Friendship
- Chapter 22 : The Nosebleed Incident
- Chapter 21 : A Demon in the Library
- Chapter 20 : Elias’s Dilemma
- Chapter 19 : Magic Surge
- Chapter 18: Reprimand and Praise
- Chapter 17 : The Raging Flame
- Chapter 16 : The Bakery Trip
- Chapter 15 : Demon Tracker Appears
- Chapter 14 : The First Laugh
- Chapter 13 : The Healing Test
- Chapter 12 : The Imaginary Friend
- Chapter 11: First Day of School
- Chapter 10 : The Pact Deepens
- Chapter 9 : The Fruit Stand Incident
- Chapter 8 : Strange Dreams
- Chapter 7 : Repercussions
- Chapter 6 : Soul Flare
- Chapter 5 : Return to Town
- Chapter 4 : Name Her
- Chapter 3 : The Contract Mark
- Chapter 2: The Awakening
- Chapter 1: The Forbidden Zone
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