Henry took a peek at the four students going towards the unsettling gate.
And he replayed their first meeting. The first things he saw was their feet and their deadly gaze.
However, after they discovered he was a noble, things became much easier.
They were gullible friends to hang out with, freely chatting while fighting monsters and having late-night bonfire discussions. To put it another way, they were gifted noble students. No monster could have a chance against the four of them.
They didn't expect anything from him, but it wasn't until he showed his proficiency with his grass element that they truly welcomed him.
But there was one issue.
Sia looked down at the arrow that had hit her shield and had fallen to the ground.-sshhhhh.When she tried to examine the arrow properly, it promptly burned to ashes. Her brow furrowed.'There shouldn't be any archers here who could fire such a devastating shot...'More precisely, nobody among the students possessed that degree of ability, with the exception of Elia. But she didn't think Elia would ever do it.Whatever her intentions were, the fact that a very talented archer was aiming at them was crucial. And, regardless of how competent her crew was, an archer of this calibre was extremely hazardous."We can now put our skil
- Slice!After the combat, I dispatched the last goblin I encountered on my journey onward.I didn't level up or get a single experience point during the waves of monsters, supporting the theory that they weren't lifeforms at all.Even the system failed to classify it as a monster."Woah, that hurts." I cast healing on the gash on my hand and my robes, which were progressively corroded and stained by blood.This was my first wound, and it was caused by a goblin. What a piece of rubbish.If they heard it, they'd laugh at me.But the only thing I would tell them is that they should face a horde of goblins with four goblin shamans without
A young man walks casually within a wide, spacious, opulent corridor. His hair reached his knees, along with his bushy beard and a pipe in his hand, which was spewing forth smoke. As he walked down the corridor, the people in front of him stood to the side to allow him to pass. He was treated as though he were a VIP, despite his tender age. -Swoosh! Something swooped past him at that very moment, and he lifted his hand to catch the scroll dropped by the messenger bird. He was ready to dismiss it and place it in his storage when he noticed the red seal. When the man realized something wasn't right, he tore the seal and opened the scroll. His brows were knitted together in a frown as he examined the contents of the scroll. "This may be more complicated than I anticipated." Sighing, the figure vanished from where he was standing in a burst of lightning and reappeared in front of the dungeon gate. "Hey, wait on..." "Third General!" The guards bowed deeply as they quickly recognize
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