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Published at 27th of March 2024 05:04:41 AM


Chapter 64: A Sudden Turn (6)

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Chapter 64: A Sudden Turn (6)

The path to where the giant Evil Rabbit was located had been extremely smooth.

There were some students who died or got severely injured due to the assault of the avatars...

Still, nearly twenty Class A students, who could single-handedly sweep through the training dungeon, gathered together.N0v3lTr0ve served as the original host for this chapter's release on N0v3l--B1n.

Furthermore, they showcased extraordinary abilities as they borrowed my potions, scrolls, and sometimes even magical tools.

Their condition was superb, and they were moving so fast. Naturally, they were in high spirits.

But, as we arrived at our destination, the entrance of the giant Evil Rabbit’s den, we momentarily froze.

There were scattered pieces of flesh and blood stains everywhere. Corpses were torn apart as if they were devoured by a massive beast.

Originally, the guards of this place who ensured the boss wouldn’t emerge and no one would kill it, were all tragically dead.

“Ugh...”

Vincent, who was already quite squeamish, closed his mouth at the sight before him.

Others seemed shocked, too. The confidence they had earlier was nowhere to be found.

They just realized that their opponent was the Archbishop of Tainted Unity.

One wrong move, and they could all end up like those corpses on the ground.

However, I wasn’t worried.

Playtime: 7,000 hours.

While the game wasn’t all of my life, I had more than enough experience to be called a veteran.

I hadn’t fought it at this moment, but... I’d defeated Edmerek numerous times.

Of course, I knew its patterns inside out.

After careful evaluation, I could confidently declare that we could certainly win.

I patted Vincent’s back and took a step forward.

“If you’re done throwing up, let’s go.”

“Ugh... Yeah. We should.”

Vincent wiped the corner of his mouth and drew his sword. Helena and Elisha silently stood by my side.

Practically speaking, it wasn’t an exaggeration to say that we had to lead the rest of the students here. And they also braced themselves and followed.

With that, we took steps towards the gaping maw of the cave.



The tunnel was longer than expected. Naturally, the sunlight stopped reaching us at some point.

“It’s too dark.”

“Should I use light magic?”

“It’s okay, Glenchiel. No need to divert our focus.”

I took out and tore about five light scrolls from my inventory.

Woosh!

Small orbs of light appeared, circling around us.

This should suffice.

With the light issue sorted out, we ventured deeper without hesitation.

I didn’t forget to periodically use a detection spell.

However, such precautions were meaningless.

Following the extended path, when we reached a vast cavern, there were no traps or anything of the sort.

Instead,

“Skreeeek!”

“Shaaaaak!”

“Grrrrrr.”

The cavern was filled with countless avatars.

“But there’s one truth that you all know very well.”

His sharp, carnivorous-like nails glittered in the air.

“The law of the jungle applies.”

Edmerek drooled, growling like a beast.

“So submit obediently.”

Then he clenched his fist.

Since I was familiar with what he was about to do, I immediately rolled on the ground.

A translucent jaw appeared in the air, biting down fiercely on the spot where I was just moments ago.

Crack!

Even though I was sure I had dodged it, a chilling sensation still reached me.

It was an attack that seemed to consume space itself. If I hadn’t noticed it in time, I wouldn’t have died, but both my shield and everything else would have been shattered.

“Kkureureua!”

“Kaak!”

“Gwueeek!”

The avatars rushed forward, seemingly taking the recent attack as a signal.

And amidst them, Edmerek, who seemed as if he still had something to vomit, was retching.

Just like Edmerek, Vincent, who was also gagging, pulled my body that was still on the ground behind him.

At the same time, Helena, who was now enveloped in a more potent divine power than usual, rushed toward the avatars.

“Listening to you makes it feel like my ears are rotting! How dare you utter such blasphemies with that crazed demeanor?!”

She plunged her fist into the elongated nose of the avatar at the forefront.

Crunch!

A crunching sound followed, and the avatar staggered back.

As that leading avatar mixed up with the others following it, a wave of divine power erupted, as if she had been waiting for this moment.

It wasn’t an attack, but merely a vast barrier.

It wouldn’t last long, but... a moment would be enough.

Woosh... Boom!

Various magic spells flew over my head.

While I was buying some time, the mages, having completed their chants, stepped forward.

The front line of avatars was swept away in an instant.

Following that, to buy more time for magic preparations, the knight students began confronting the avatars alongside Helena.

“What...?”

Perhaps Edmerek hadn’t expected us to fight so well that his expression wavered significantly.

Seeing that, I smirked.

“Quite flimsy for something claimed to be made by divine power. Oh, perhaps that God was a fool?”

“You arrogant brat...!”

Good. Everything is going according to plan so far.

Edmerek continuously devoured the space and simultaneously sent avatars our way.

Knowing what was coming, I naturally had to be prepared.

But the real challenge starts now.

Thud. Thud. Thud.

A giant avatar made from the Evil Rabbit. And Edmerek, with his eyes red-hot, glared at me.

Neither of them had made a move yet.




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