Recap of Three Year

"Tomorrow's the day I open my second starting pack," Alex whispered to himself, his excitement barely contained. He lay in bed, staring at the ceiling, his heart racing with anticipation. "Only two hours left until my birthday!"

As he waited, Alex's mind wandered, reflecting on everything that had happened over the past three years at school.

The Nonuplets had started attending elementary school, and with nine bodies under his control, Alex had no trouble managing the demands of school life. Each body had its own role, its own strengths, and its own circle of friends. Together, they had built a reputation for excellence.

Alex remembered one particular incident when someone had tried to bully Harry, the sixth body. The bully had quickly backed off when they realized Harry wasn't alone—he had eight brothers ready to stand up for him. The sight of nine identical faces, united and unyielding, was enough to send anyone running.

Academically, the Nonuplets were unmatched. Their minds were connected, and with Alex's mental maturity, solving elementary school problems was a breeze. They consistently topped the class, though Alex made sure to maintain slight gaps in their scores to avoid raising suspicion.

Richard, the seventh body, and David, the ninth body, were known for their impressive physiques. They excelled in physical activities, often leading their class in sports and outdoor games. Their athletic prowess earned them admiration from their peers and teachers alike.

The Nonuplets had carved out distinct identities for themselves at school. Richard and Harry were particularly popular—Richard for his athletic achievements and Harry for his charming appearance. Evan, Edward, Max, Justin, and Elon were the studious ones, always buried in their books and leading the class in academics.

Alex, the fifth body, had naturally taken on the role of the group's leader. His authoritative presence commanded respect, and everyone in class knew better than to cross him. His leadership persona fit him perfectly, and he wore it with confidence.

"Sigh, time sure flies fast," Alex muttered, his gaze fixed on the ceiling. He glanced to his right, where Justin and Harry lay sleeping soundly. "It's so strange to see myself sleeping," he thought, a small smile tugging at his lips.

The Nonuplets were all at home, peacefully asleep in their shared rooms. They had three rooms, with three Nonuplets in each. The house was quiet, save for the soft ticking of the clock on the wall.

Alex's eyes flicked to the clock. "It's almost midnight," he whispered, his excitement growing.

[Ding! Host can open the second starting pack.]

"Open it," Alex said eagerly, his voice barely above a whisper.

[Opening second starting pack…