Simon focused his attention on the anomaly zone visible on the screen.
It was unclear, as though if sand was flying around and covering the entire screen, yet he could see a black dot in the midst of all the turmoil with his eyes.
"Could you bring the recon orb closer, Operator?"
The operator shook his head. If he relocated the recon orb closer, it would very certainly be destroyed, and each of these orbs is expensive.
And with so many students smashing them like toys, the academy suffered a financial setback.
"I understand what you're thinking, but a life is far more valuable than that ball."
Simon's eyes blazed slightly; he didn't have time to squander.
-Swoosh!An arrow flashed out as it struck the ground, clear of some students who were resting, startled and anxious that an archer was watching them.Conrad glanced down into the woodland below, his brow furrowed in incomprehension. Eliza stood next to him, holding an orb through which she looked down the woods."You can put an end to your frustration at not being able to strike Sia with your best shot. I didn't expect that to work anyway, considering we're talking about Sia.""So you knew it wasn't going to work from the start? So, why did we do that?" Lance asked, scowling."People with dumb muscular brains, like you, will not understand. Take a look at this." Eliza sneered and displayed the map Luke had to beg for.
Room for reconnaissance. Due to the emergency situation, the Headmaster has denied all nobles entry and told them to leave the spacious enclosed area. Nobody wants to listen to a bunch of foolish and mindless aristocrats whine about everything all the time. Cleo had to even knock out some stubborn nobility and throw them out regardless of their status. Inside, tables were filled with displays displaying magical symbols, and people worked tirelessly together as they traded data. Cleo sat at one of the tables, an orb in her palm, her hands on the table. "Team 1 has entered the dungeon, according to reports." Cleo, her arms folded, glanced
"I heard you almost died. I was praying you died back there, haha.""Wait, what do you mean? I killed the monster and treated it as if it were a toy. He didn't stand a chance against me!" As he stepped forward, Henry avoided my gaze."Alright, okay. Keep walking, we're still quite a distance away."Then Henry came to a halt and turned around."Are we really going to overlook the boss? I'm sure every student would be pushing to eliminate it."Pfft. I naturally burst out laughing. The students are strong, but not powerful enough to defeat a monster of that rank. The students have no idea. That a single rank difference is far more significant tha
The appearance of Elia's party significantly altered the situation. Her squad had the most members—34 students in total. The leaders of the other groups were not idiots, and it was evident that fighting amongst themselves would be counterproductive because they were smaller teams.The party leaders exchanged uneasy glances. There were nine teams with a total of 36 students. Then, without saying anything, they pushed in to block Elia's group's route.Her smooth hair gave the impression that she had not suffered at all during her time in the dungeon. Elia just scoffed internally at the other party leaders' decision.However, she would argue that their decision was the wisest they could have made. Her squad, on the other hand, did not arrive here by luck."Divide and
A sound similar to a door opening ran out as a straight line emerged in the moss, slowly parting the moss in the middle.“Finally!” Henry squealed with glee. It wasn't all that difficult to wait for the sun to set. Every two hours, the sunsets and rises. Because this was the dungeon's setting, we only had to wait 2 hours.We made a dash for it. We didn't have much time; if the sun came out again, the door would close, trapping us for 2 hours if we didn't do it quickly.When I opened the door, a bizarre place appeared in front of us.In the centre, a lone tree with pink leaves blossomed, and a hole in the ceiling illuminated the entire space."Arghhhh...now what?" I moaned.
Rose recalled the hooded figure who had saved her and her teammates. The words it whispered before departing provided enough information. It didn't take long for Rose to uncover the link between the mysterious entity that had saved her and Riel. Or perhaps it was done on purpose. And Riel wanted her to know that he was the one who saved her. In any case, the fact that she had come this far because he had saved her was unchanged. Rose then took a step forward. -Clutch. The item in her hand made a scraping sound like metal brushing on metal. [Grade III Benovalent Aura] [Double the learning sp
"What the hell is that, Riel?"Henry's mouth was wide open as if he couldn't believe what he was seeing.-Shing!-Shing!There were sounds of swords colliding with some other solid material. However, the individual doing the sword manoeuvres did not appear to be aware of Henry's presence.Henry didn't even blink as he stood there watching. The middle-aged man watched the scene with delight as his ego and pride were boosted to a certain extent.Observing his sword skill wasn't something you'd see every day.Henry could see the object Riel was training on as he got a closer look.
In front of me, was a breathtaking garden. The garden's surroundings were vibrantly covered in rich green foliage, with a long transparent pole in the centre. The more I walked about the garden, the more I got fascinated."When the little trace of aura I left behind detected the two of you, I was taken aback. This house was built specifically for when I retire and want to live a simple life."Yes, building a retirement home within a dungeon was a bold thing for this powerful old man."No one had ever come to this place, and properly so, as such, I took care to keep it hidden from any stranger's prying eyes.""Of course, even if they found this area by chance, I made sure they couldn't get in. But, to my surprise, you passed my test. And so did your friend."