A recursive spell-form, properly derived, will correct for its own errors. The form knows what it is trying to become.
Seo Yeon-Ha has spent eleven years working toward this moment.
At twenty-seven, she arrives at Cheongyeon Academy - Korea's most prestigious institution of magical mathematics - with a flawless academic record, a groundbreaking doctoral thesis, and a certainty she has never needed to question:
That excellence is enough.
But at Cheongyeon, excellence is not the only language that matters.
When her work - mathematically perfect - is penalised for being written in "non-standard" form, Yeon-Ha does not argue. She investigates.
What begins as a minor discrepancy becomes something far more dangerous: a pattern hidden inside the academy's foundations. A system that quietly decides who succeeds - and who never had a chance.
Surrounded by legacy students, silent rivals, and professors who believe in her work but not her conclusions, Yeon-Ha is forced into a choice:
Finish the research she came here to do...
or expose the institution that made it possible.
Because some systems don't break.
They correct.
Perfect for readers who love:Dark Academia
Magical Universities & Secret Systems
Morally Complex Characters
Academic Rivalries & Power Structures
Slow-Burn Intellectual Tension
Female Protagonists in STEM
Found Family & Quiet Alliances
Institutional Secrets & Hidden Bias
East Asian Settings & Cultural Depth
Serious, Literary Fantasy with Real Stakes