Divine Luck: SSS-Rank Battle Maid Harem

Chapter 160: Spying Spy



Although the club had moved on from Basilia and the underworlders beneath it, who could have been perfect test subjects for Zach, he wasn't without anything to use Alzara's potions on. It wouldn't be as good, but he could still use them on the plants, monsters, and ground contaminated with underworld energy in the forest.

There was only one problem. It wasn't worth the risk. Before, Zach would have willingly risked the spy discovering what he and Alzara were up to if it meant getting rid of the underworlders or the spy.

But now, the only thing he gained was some information about what the potions did while risking the spy finding out if he did it when he wasn't alone in the forest. The spy might even find out when Zach thought he was alone.

After all, they were a spy. It was only natural if they did some spying. And Zach didn't know who they were or what kind of abilities they had. They might be able to escape his and his familiars' detection while spying on him.

If they did, they would find out he was working on something that could fix Rierdan and work against the underworlders and anything they did. Even if they didn't immediately try to get rid of him and his familiars, they would certainly try to silence Rierdan again.

The Underworlders hadn't done anything since last time, and Zach could tell his club members weren't as vigilant anymore. They had also gone into hiding, but if they deemed Rierdan and what he had seen a threat to their operation, they could risk exposure again.

That was why Zach wanted to enter the forest alone. But he couldn't exactly make it obvious that he wanted to be alone. And the others also wanted to go into the forest. It would only be foolish if they didn't go together. So, they did.

And Zach didn't have any chances of throwing his potions at things with underworld energy.

But it wasn't the worst. He and the rest of the club members, excluding Liam, fought monsters, leveled up, explored deeper into the forest, and continued gathering samples to experiment with.

Everyone eventually ended up reaching level ten. It didn't take long once they focused on hunting, and they quickly caught up to the rest of the class.

However, the second summoning was a little special, so they had to wait their turn to use the Chamber of Ceremony. The only ones who weren't waiting for it were Nessa and Julius since their familiars had yet to evolve. They were stubborn like that.

And one by one, Anerias, Violina, and Dukiel summoned their familiars. Experience more content on мѵʟ

Anerias summoned an A-rank Hellcat. It was a black cat. It didn't look like anything extraordinary, even if it was extraordinarily cute. It had fluffy ears with extra tufts of fur that made them look like the ears of a lynx. But it was all black with piercing yellow eyes. It was also good at concealing its presence.

It was sneaky. But Zach wasn't sure if that was exclusive to Anerias' cat.

Many cats were sneaky, after all.

Surprisingly, Zach's Hound and his Hellcat got along well.

That was fortunate. Anerias didn't need another blow to his confidence or everyday life. He was already suffering enough as it was.

Out of the three A-ranks in the class, he was the only one whose second summon was also an A-rank.

Violina and Dukiel both summoned S-ranks. Anerias did his best to hide it, but it was clear he suffered from bouts of inferiority.

Violina summoned an S-rank Frost Imp. It was a tiny, flying person with translucent wings and body and hair seemingly made of some kind of ice. It buzzed around like a hand-sized fly on occasion. It was feistier and had more personality than her Ice Spirit. The Ice Spirit didn't seem to have anything against the Frost Imp, but the Imp regularly sat or gnawed on the Ice Spirit.

Just by looking at it, Zach could tell it was a bastard.

Lastly, Dukiel summoned an S-rank Transformation Cube. At first, it was just a shiny cube of metal slightly smaller than an average head. Zach wasn't sure what to think until it transformed into a cute puppy, also made of metal.

Dukiel wasn't sure himself, but it seemed like the puppy was a base transformation it already had stored. Otherwise, it could only transform into things it had analyzed, like the toilet in Dukiel's dorm.

Surprisingly enough, it was a fully functioning incineration toilet that even mimicked the magic of the toilet it copied. Zach could tell Dukiel was a little embarrassed. But the fact that it perfectly transformed into a toilet like that was proof of its S-rank. If it could transform into anything, it could even transform into powerful magic tools.

The only problem was that no one had those kinds of tools it could learn from.

But that could be solved in the future. In the present, they had to figure out how to use a toilet to fight against monsters in the forest.

Fortunately at least, the Transformation Cube and the Sentinel got along. Well, they didn't fight. They floated in the air next to each other behind Dukiel most of the time.

Both of them were expressionless and mostly motionless.

It was better than Violina's familiars, but not as good as Anerias' familiars that cuddled together, though it was mostly the cat lying on the Hound's head instead of walking on its own.

The sudden flood of new familiars to the Academy and the class made Nessa want to summon her second one as well. She couldn't help but be excited when their class now had two more S-rank familiars, even if the summoners were still A-rank since it was based on their weakest familiar.

However, she didn't want to lose out on the opportunity to summon a stronger familiar just because she was eager. Her Millipede was still C-rank. She might end up summoning another C-rank if she summoned right now. But if it evolved, she would be guaranteed, at minimum, a B-rank. It also increased the odds of summoning an A-rank.

She cherished her Snakelong Millipede, but other than its size, which was often a hindrance, it wasn't very powerful.


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