Chapter 190: Return
Until the last day.
Today, everyone is strangely quiet.
Their expressions were both relatively tense and somewhat expectant. Read new adventures at My Virtual Library Empire
Some people looked at Kain with gratitude, some even went up to him to shake his hand and promise future cooperation.
In response to all, Kain just nodded slightly.
[Level]: 0
[Ability]:
-[Thunder Magic ★★]:
+[Thunder Spear level 2] 0/200
+[Thunder Arrow level 2] 0/200
+[Thunder Descend level 1] 0/150
+[Thunder Flash level 2] 0/250
+[Thunder Control level 3] 0/350
-[Enhancement Magic ★★]:
+[Enhancement Magic level 2] 121/700
-[Fire Magic ★★]:
+[Fire Cannon level 1] 0/150
+[Fire Blade level 1] 0/150
+[Fire Storm level 1] 0/200
+[Fire Burst level 1] 0/200
-[Spirit Magic ★★]
-[Life Magic ★] 0/1500:
+[Heal level Max]
This was his harvest from this trip. [Fire Magic], [Enhancement Magic], [Spirit Magic], All have been promoted from [★] to [★★].
So, even for mid-class Magus just entering this level, Kain is a pretty powerful Magus.
At the same time, Kain also had to thank Myra for asking for his help, otherwise the probability of all the students participating in this trial surviving was extremely low.
Mera is no exception.
"Kain, the upcoming semester is dedicated to the tournament. I hope you can continue to help us."
Myra said very solemnly.
Kain nodded slightly.
Mera, on the other hand, seemed unusually quiet, looking down at the ground, not knowing what she was thinking.
Time passes slowly.
Suddenly, everyone who was living normally fell to the ground, all lost consciousness.
Mera held out a little longer, but was eventually forced into a deep sleep. She even complained that she had been lying there a bit too much this time.
Only Kain remained steadfast, his spirit surging, although he knew that this fainting would not cause any danger from the academy's teachers, but Kain wanted to test how powerful the high-class Magus's spiritual attack was.
Kain's psychic resistance was quite good, but as time went on, the psychic waves that hit him became more and more frequent. This forced Kain to exert more effort to resist.
He tried to determine the source of the attack, but his limited mortal senses were of no help at the moment.
Even [Seek] and [Imitative] don't work.
Suddenly, the entire wave of attacks was cut off. Causing Kain's spirit to fall into a period of emptiness.
"Damn it!"
Kain cursed softly, because the action just now was no different than placing a rock under Kain's feet while he was running.
Just as Kain "lost his balance", a barrage of attacks came down on Kain's head.
He could not resist any longer, fell down and fainted like the others.
At this moment, a deep voice rang out.
"Honestly, I didn't think there were this many surviving students left."
It was a voice that Kain would probably be very familiar with, because this was Toris' voice.
Immediately after, another voice answered him.
"Yes, it's hard to believe... the number of students has only decreased by a tenth."
Although they discussed these things, they were not indifferent to the lives of the students, it was just that they originally did not expect such a positive result.
In their prediction, only about half of the students would survive, and this was in an optimistic scenario.
At the beginning, the students might not feel anything, but as time goes by, they will sooner or later be weighed down by the pressure, which will have a near-destructive effect on their hope of survival. And those who overcome this are the strongest survivors.
This has always been the way Kanzax Academy trains, the strong will continue to advance.
But, it seems this has been broken.
No one could have imagined that there was a student who had already guessed the location they were thrown to, memorized the entire structure of that place to easily guide the way, and laid out a huge plan including leadership, creating a base, setting up an escape route,...
Finally, Toris appeared.
His gaze towards Kain was complex, containing many different emotions.
If he remembered correctly, Kain had just started learning [Spirit Magic] at the beginning of this semester, and it had only been a few months now.
But just now, Toris had felt that Kain's [Spirit Magic] must have been mid-class.
Although relatively immature.
A few months, from someone who had never had any contact with [Spirit Magic] to a mid-class Magus?
What kind of monster is this?
Shocked, then silent.
From Kain, Toris seemed to see the incarnation of a miracle.
"Who are you, Kain?"
Toris muttered to himself, he couldn't figure out how a poor village could raise someone like this?
Unfortunately, even Kain didn't know.
…
Kain wakes up.
The light shone in, passing through the crack in the door, causing the eyes that were used to seeing the gloomy, foggy darkness of the Dungeon to momentarily not adapt.
It was several minutes before Kain could look around normally.
It's only been a month, but he feels so long.
The place he woke up in was his room in the airship. It was also the place where he had the hallucination.
On his lapel, a second star was pinned above.
Kain looked at the star for a long time, then shook his head and smiled faintly.
There have been more than ten people who could never return, just because of this star.
He then left the room.
At this time, the others also woke up one after another.
Seeing the sunlight, some people even burst into tears.
Anyway, it's all over now.
"Kain! Over here!"
Mera returned to normal, smiling and waving at him.
Kain also gathered with her, followed by Myra, Hector, Leo, Katie.
"Thank you, without you I don't know what I would do?"
Leo looked at Kain seriously and even bowed his head slightly.
Except for thanks, he had nothing else to say to express his sincerity.
Accordingly, Hector also bowed his head in gratitude. This idiot was still quite embarrassed about the previous event so he didn't dare say much. Kain had long since stopped paying attention.
"Be confident, if you want to do something, don't look down on yourself first."
Kain gave advice, Leo nodded in acceptance, then he and Hector turned and left.
Now, only Kain and the three girls remained.
Suddenly, he felt like he was being stared at, or rather, three sets of eyes were staring at him.
What are you looking at me for?"
Kain asked in a puzzled voice.
At this point, Myra cleared her throat and spoke.
"I had a little discussion with Katie before, and she agreed to join our team."
Hearing that, Kain understood a little, but he frowned.
"If that's the case, we only need one more member to form a team, do you have a goal?"
"I regret not beating it yet. That's what I want us to discuss today.
Myra sighed, the people they made friends with were all already in some group, and most of these were maintained by entangled relationships and interests, so it was not something that could be changed just by wanting to.
To be honest, up until now, those who have not joined any team are mostly research students who do not intend to follow the path of the warrior Magus, but the path of the sage.
"In that case, we can hold an audition, what if we get lucky?"
Kain gave his opinion, the three girls looked at each other, for a moment they couldn't think of a better idea.
They don't have the resources or the attractive promises to attract other students, so they can only try their luck.
The tournament is still a week away, so they still have a few days to prepare.
Myra asked to go back first, Katie wanted to go back to report to the library, only Mera continued to drag Kain out to play on the street.
Before leaving, Katie asked to meet Kain privately to say a few words.
She raised her head to look at him, her pupils gradually becoming hazy through the glasses.
Although she didn't dare say she loved him or liked him, Katie knew for sure that she admired him very much.
"About the Dungeon stuff, thank you."
Katie said.
Suddenly, Kain smiled.
"See, you don't stutter anymore."
"Maybe..."
Katie smiled too.
Although this dark Dungeon is a complete contrast to the world in the book, the fantasy and experiences that this trip brings will forever be engraved in Katie's heart.
As soon as there were only two people left, Mera directly pulled his hand and left.
"Didn't we promise before? Let's go!"
Hearing Mera say that, Kain remembered that they had said that to each other before leaving.