The moment he steps over that body like it's nothing? Chills. The Overpowered Transfer Student doesn't play fair—he plays to win. Cassian's spit-take was iconic, but Marcus tearing down posters? That's next-level rebellion. I'm obsessed with how calm he stays while chaos erupts around him.
He fooled Leon and Brunno? That's not luck—that's strategy. The bald guy's smirk at the end says it all: 'Interesting, I think I need to meet this guy.' And honestly? Same. The Overpowered Transfer Student isn't just breaking rules—he's rewriting them. Can't wait for their clash.
Tearing down posters isn't vandalism—it's a declaration of war. The way Marcus obeys without question shows loyalty… or fear? Either way, The Overpowered Transfer Student commands like a king. That library scene? Pure cinematic tension. Sunlight, dust, drama—perfect.
That girl in the corset? Her wide eyes when he threatens 'You end up like him'—she knows what's coming. She's seen this before. The Overpowered Transfer Student doesn't bluff. Every glance, every step, every silenced room screams control. I'm hooked on her silent storytelling.
Spitting in Cassian's face? Bold. Brutal. Brilliant. The Overpowered Transfer Student doesn't just dominate—he humiliates. And Cassian's stunned silence? That's the sound of a throne being stolen. This isn't schoolyard bullying—it's political warfare with magic vibes.
Students gathering around the bulletin board like it's a prophecy wall? Genius. The bald guy reading those parchments like they're secrets only he can decode? Even better. The Overpowered Transfer Student turned gossip into gospel. Now everyone's watching… and waiting.
That hand clenching at his side? That's not anger—that's anticipation. He's already planning his move. The Overpowered Transfer Student doesn't react—he orchestrates. And that smirk? Oh, he knows exactly what he's started. Bring on the showdown.
Everyone in matching coats, but you can feel the factions forming. The purple-trimmed crew vs. the gold-embroidered rebels. The Overpowered Transfer Student didn't just walk in—he shifted the entire power grid. Watch how the crowd parts for him. Natural leader? Or dangerous usurper?
The lighting in that library? Golden hour meets gothic dread. Dust motes dancing as bodies hit the floor? Chef's kiss. The Overpowered Transfer Student thrives in contrast—light where others cower, shadow where others scheme. Visually stunning and emotionally charged.
From the first frame, he owns the space. No apology, no hesitation. The Overpowered Transfer Student doesn't ask for permission—he takes what he wants. Posters, respect, fear—it's all currency to him. And that final line? 'Like him.' Chilling. Absolutely chilling.
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