MIGHT AS WELL BE OP
Chapter 164: Talk with the Dean

The atmosphere within the Dean's chamber was heavy, laden with the weight of years and knowledge, a space carved out in a place where time seemed to fold upon itself.

The walls of the room were lined with arcane symbols and ancient books, their spines cracked with age, yet still brimming with the accumulated wisdom of countless generations.

The faint scent of parchment, ink, and aged leather hung in the air, mingling with the faint hum of magic that always seemed to buzz in the presence of such knowledge.

The Dean, standing by the massive window that overlooked the sprawling Academy grounds, turned his attention toward Anthony, whose presence in the room felt almost too still, as if he had arrived at the edge of something far greater than what he could yet comprehend.

The Dean's face was a mask of tranquility, though his eyes held the sharpness of someone who had seen far more than any mortal should.

The Dean, a figure who had seen countless students rise and fall through the Academy's ranks, leaned forward, his posture straight but relaxed, as if he had been waiting for this moment long before it arrived.

His expression was unreadable, yet there was a subtle glint of something, pride? Caution? Perhaps both, perhaps none.

Anthony stood tall, his presence commanding, yet there was an air of restraint about him, calm, collected, but always observing.

It was as if he had already surpassed this place, and his gaze held the future within it.

And yet, he remained here, in this conversation, at the behest of someone who, though old in years, still commanded a presence that could stop the flow of time itself.

"You've arrived at a threshold that few can even fathom, let alone surpass. Grandmaster. And yet... this is not where your path ends, is it?"

It was the Dean who finally shattered the heavy silence that hung between them, his voice cutting through the stillness like a blade through shadow.

His voice was smooth, like polished stone, but there was an edge to it, an unspoken challenge.

Anthony stood before him, unmoving, his eyes unwavering.

It was clear to anyone who understood the weight of his journey that this was a confrontation of minds, not just strength.

He had surpassed the SS rank long ago, even before stepping foot in the Academy.

His abilities had far exceeded those of his peers, even those who had ascended to the rank of Grandmaster.

He had already walked beyond the gates of the ordinary world of strength, and now, in the presence of this revered figure, he was asking for more.

"I've surpassed SS rank. I've exceeded even Grandmaster. My path is no longer defined by the limitations this place can impose. I seek only the freedom to walk the road that lies ahead on my own terms"

The Dean studied him silently, his gaze piercing, though his face remained as inscrutable as ever.

The truth of Anthony's words hung heavily in the air, and the Dean's fingers subtly tapped the desk as he contemplated his response.

"Indeed. Before you even entered these halls, your potential had already far surpassed what many would consider the pinnacle of mortal strength. Grandmaster... SS rank... all of these are nothing more than stepping stones for you"

"But do not mistake your strength for the only measure of your worth, Anthony. There is a weight that comes with surpassing the known boundaries of power, a burden that only a few are prepared to bear"

His voice was deliberate now, each word laden with meaning, as though he were imparting wisdom that could only come from a life spent shaping others.

"It is not merely enough to possess the power to overwhelm your opponents. No, the true challenge lies in understanding the world beyond the strength you wield"

"To ascend, truly ascend, is to understand the cost of your actions, the repercussions of your every decision. You must learn that power without wisdom is like fire without a hearth, it consumes everything it touches, but leaves nothing of value behind"

Anthony's expression remained calm, but within, his thoughts churned.

He had heard similar lessons from his family, particularly from his mother, Mitchelle, and his grandfather, Collins.

Yet the Dean's words struck a chord, a reminder that no matter how high one climbs, there is always more to learn.

"I am aware of the responsibility that comes with my strength. I've already seen the consequences of power in the battles I've faced, the lives I've touched, the alliances I've forged and broken. But the path I walk is my own. It cannot be defined by the chains of tradition or the confines of those who fear what they cannot control"

The Dean's lips curled ever so slightly into a smile, an enigmatic, almost imperceptible gesture.

It was rare for him to show any hint of approval, but Anthony's words had struck the right note.

The young man before him had the will to carve his own destiny, and the Dean could not help but acknowledge that.

"Yes. Your path is yours to walk. But be careful, Anthony. The road you seek is one filled with shadows. And while you may have already surpassed the SS rank, there are powers far greater than mere mortal strength. It is a world where even the greatest can falter, where your own weaknesses can be exploited by those who have nothing but time, patience, and cunning"

He leaned back in his chair, his eyes narrowing, as though seeing beyond the physical realm, into the vastness of time itself.

"I know what you are capable of, Anthony. Your strength, your brilliance, it is undeniable. But remember this: you are no longer just a student here. You are a force that will shape the world. And in that, you must be vigilant. For those who walk the line between immortality and mortality replace themselves facing forces that are beyond their comprehension. The demons you've fought, the battles you've won, they are but a prelude. The true tests, the ones that will define you, are yet to come"

The weight of the Dean's words hung in the air, a heavy reminder that power, once attained, can be as much a curse as a blessing.

Anthony understood this all too well, but he was not deterred.

He had made peace with the darkness that lingered just beyond the horizon.

"I am not afraid of what lies ahead. I have already faced challenges that would break most people, and I have come out stronger for it. I have not come here for more lessons or teachings. I have come to ask for the freedom to forge my own path"

There was a pause, a silence that stretched between them like an eternity.

The Dean's expression softened just a fraction, a slight but unmistakable acknowledgment of the young man's resolve.

Then the Dean's lips parted as he spoke.

"Then it is your right to graduate. But know this, Anthony, there is no true graduation from life. There will always be challenges, always be struggles, and always be a price to pay for the choices you make. Your graduation is not the end of your journey; it is only the beginning"

He paused, letting the words settle in the air.

"The world, Anthony, will require your service far sooner than you think"

At this, Anthony's brow furrowed slightly.

The words were laden with something ominous, a weight he hadn't expected.

"Why?"

He asked, his voice steady but his mind racing.

"Why would the world need my help?"

The Dean's smile remained, but it didn't reach his eyes.

Instead, there was something more inscrutable in his gaze, as if he was speaking of things too dangerous, too far-reaching to reveal.

"You will be told in time, just know you aren't the only one this talented or ridiculous. Don't become arrogant or you might just fall when the world calls upon you"

The Dean's voice sounded heavier this time.

Anthony could sense an unspoken weight in the air, an unshakable impression that the Dean harbored a task meant solely for him, something only he could accomplish.

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Yet, the thought stirred a quiet conflict within him.

What could a Grandmaster ranker like himself possibly achieve that lay beyond the grasp of someone as formidable as the Dean?

"Go, Anthony. But remember, the Academy's doors are always open to those who seek knowledge. You are no longer a student, but should you ever wish to return, you will always be welcome"

Anthony nodded, a quiet but sincere gesture of gratitude.

There was no need for words beyond this.

With a final glance at the Dean, Anthony turned and walked toward the door.

"Thank you, Dean. I will remember your words"

His mind was a storm of thoughts, his heart heavy with the weight of the future that awaited him.

As the door closed behind him, the Dean watched him go, a faint but knowing smile playing on his lips.

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