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Elite's Gambit

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In a world where only the most calculated steps lead to success, Shizuka Kensuke stands above the rest—an emotionless prodigy raised within the cold, experimental walls of the Advanced Core Facility (ACF). Sent into a normal high school to blend in and observe, he views people as variables, emotions as noise, and relationships as unnecessary distractions. But everything changes when he's drawn into the messy, unpredictable world of high school life—filled with festivals, rivalries, failing classmates, and hidden agendas. As Shizuka forms unexpected connections and faces challengers from his past, the lines between strategy and sincerity begin to blur. And when an agent from the ACF threatens to drag him back into the world he escaped, Shizuka must decide: will he remain the perfect creation of the facility, or embrace the humanity he was never supposed to have?
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Chapter 1 - A Calculated Path

So this is what they call " high school", this should be interesting…

I'm Kensuke Shizuka, 15 years old, and I've been watching the world from behind a carefully constructed wall of logic. I've spent years observing how people behave, how they fail and succeed, how they deceive themselves into believing that emotion, intuition, or fate plays any part in success. It doesn't. They don't understand that.

I have always understood one thing: "In a universe full of possibilities, only the most measured moves guarantee success."

That's my take. It's not a quote. It's the premise upon which my whole life is constructed. When there are infinite ways forward, when each step has infinite potential, the only way to guarantee success is to make the proper move at the proper time. Each movement, each choice, has to be thought out.

People like to think that success is about luck, destiny, or connections. They make decisions based on their feelings, on their instincts, or worse, their desires. But I've learned better. Emotions cloud judgment. They make people irrational, unable to see the bigger picture. The ones who get ahead aren't necessarily the ones who deserve it. They're just the ones who can manipulate their way through the chaos.

But I don't require luck. I don't require anyone. I only require myself.

high school. A battlefield in disguise as an academy. I'm not here to make friends or build alliances. Those things are meaningless to me. They're just diversions. In a place such as this, only the most calculated will live. Only those who can penetrate through the noise, through the feelings and diversions, will survive.

The rest? They'll fall behind, not knowing the game is afoot. But not me. I've already played my hand. I've thought through every step. And I will rise above them all, right to the top.

Class A. That's where I should be. And I'll be there.

It's not personal. It's just the system.

"but… perhaps I'm wrong"