Karl von
The Capital
January 20, 1907
Alexander Von
Dortelberg
Dear Father,I hope this letter finds you well. I'm writing to let you know that I am doing splendidly. The capital is a place of wonder and excitement, and I find myself captivated by its charm every day.
The University of Hanover for Supernatural Abilities is everything I had hoped for and more. The tasks are challenging, yes, but they push me to grow and learn in ways I never imagined.
I have encountered no significant problems since my arrival, and I feel that my powers are developing rapidly.
The people here are fascinating, and I've made friends with some truly remarkable individuals. Together, we face the unknown and embrace the mysteries that our world holds.
Thank you for your concern and support.
Please do not hesitate to write to me whenever you can. Your letters mean the world to me.
With my best regards,
Karl von
On January 25, 1903
I was fourteen years old. I went to play football with my friends. We played football in Uncle George's garden. It was a wonderful garden, and there was also a pond with clear water. After we finished playing, we would go to bathe in the pond.
I always played as a forward, in fact. I was a good player, so they let me choose freely where I wanted to play. On that day, I kicked the ball and Hildegard caught it with both hands. Then he dropped it, so I seized the opportunity and scored a goal. I started celebrating. Afterwards, I noticed everyone gathered around Hildegard.
Hildegard took off the gloves from both his hands, revealing that his right hand was broken. Even though Hildegard has a stronger build than me, I am still only fourteen years old while Hildegard is seventeen. This surprised us all.
After two days, my father brought a specialist to conduct some tests on me. It turned out that I was one of the people who possessed superhuman abilities.
So, after I turned eighteen, I enrolled at Hanover University for Superhuman Abilities.
On February 11, 1907, we went on our first mission since enrolling in the university.
"Damn, why do we have to guard the crime scene while Anna and Erika go wandering around the city?" he said angrily.
"Did you forget that you lost the bet, Johann?"
"Don't remind me of that, Karl." Johann seems very angry, but this is what you deserve; you're the one who suggested this stupid bet.
Before we started the mission, Johann lost a bet with Erika, so we are guarding the crime scene while Anna and Erika are wandering around the city.
"Hey Karl," it seems Johann has an idea to change the boring task. "What do you think about going inside? We might find something that helps with the investigation." It's not a bad idea, actually.
"Alright, but we shouldn't take too long." I wanted to remind him of the time because the mission supervisors will arrive soon. Even Erika and Anna shouldn't be late.
"Erika, come on, we mustn't be late, the supervisors will be here soon." After that, Anna grabbed Erika's hand and tried to pull her away from the clothing store.
"You must look at these clothes, Anna." Erika looked at the clothes, amazed at the quality of the women's clothing. "These are dresses from the Kingdom of green Plains, look at this wonderful quality!" Erika's mouth began to water.
"Your obsession with clothes will drive you crazy." Anna continued to try to drag Erika away, but with no success.