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âCommunication to the outside seems to be completely blocked.â
Eleanor spoke after examining the devices around her.
âDonât worry too much. Iâm sure the Academy is taking measures as well.â
Of course, the reason why the students werenât freaking out was because of Eleanor, who was calmly controlling the situation.
Well, it was more like her expression hadnât changed at all since earlier. Was she even capable of expressing her emotions?
âThen do we just have to wait here?â
A particular anxious student with a small build asked this. Looking at his wand and robe, he was probably an aspiring student of the Magic School.
âNo, I donât think so.â
Iliya, who had been silent the whole time, spoke with her arms folded.
She continued with a smile as Eleanor turned towards her.
âWe should probably move from here soon. It might be a big problem if we donât. Donât you agree?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI am sure the President noticed it, too. Weâre not the only ones here.â
Eleanorâs expression slightly distorted at those words.
Seeing this reaction, the students were puzzled. These two seemed to have already figured out the situation.
ââŠâ
How did they do it?
I had a mission window, and thatâs why I knew. Were they some kind of martial arts masters from those cultivation novels?
I guess theyâre the main character and the final boss for a reason.
âIt seems that theyâre not here for a friendly exchange considering that the Student Council President is here.â
âWhat are you saying?â
âThe President belongs to a prestigious family. I reckon thatâs a good enough reason to think so.â
While it might sound like talking about criminal activities targeting high-ranking nobles, Iliya was actually mocking Eleanor.
The Tristan Family committed evil deeds like breathing, and that was why trouble naturally followed them.
Seemingly to have interpreted it that way, Eleanorâs gaze cooled.
âYou better choose your words carefully, freshman.â
âAh, I wasnât referring to anything.â
Iliya innocently smiled at Eleanorâs reaction.
Now that I think about it, she was also pretty clever in the original game. She knew how to handle people.
âAnyway, wouldnât it be better to move somewhere than wait here?â
ââŠI think so, too.â
The biggest male student in the group said in a heavy voice.
Looking at his getup, he seemed to be a barbarian from the eastern territories of the Empire. The large ax hanging on his back was impressive.
âThe atmosphere is certainly not good. We donât know whatâs going to happen, so I think we should move to a more favorable terrain.â
The expressions of the other students gradually changed in response to his words.
However, they werenât scared. Rather, they looked like they were preparing themselves for whatever might come.
Seeing that everyone quickly adapted to the situation, it was clear that they were top-tier students.
And if you look closely at the members, they were definitely not just random no-names.
Warrior Luca, Mage Falco, Healer Trisha, Marksman Grid. Then you add Iliya, the leader who also doubles as the Hero.
âThe original Hero Party.â
Considering the storyâs progress, this was their first meeting.
They showed great chemistry and teamwork in the exam and ran as a party all the way through.
In other words, all the people here were part of the story except me.
ââŠâ
Well, then.
I can just proceed with the plan I came up with.
âThe central hall seems to be the best option.â
When I opened my mouth, all eyes focused on me.
Regardless, I continued to point to the map of the building next to me.
âThereâs various equipment and first-aid supplies inside, and thereâs also a lot of space. It will be much better than a corridor prone to surprise attacks.â
Everyone seriously nodded, probably because it was the most sensible choice. So far, everyone seemed convinced.
The problem was this.
âAnd I will go here.â
When I pointed to a completely different place on the map, silence covered the surroundings.
The silence was so heavy that it took a long while for someone to ask a question in an absurd voice.
ââŠWhy are you going there alone?â
âBecause I need to.â
âBut why?â
âThereâs a reason for it.â
I probably look like a madman right now. In an event where a fight could break out at any time, I was insisting on acting alone.
I also didnât answer why. I donât want to.
Why?
Because Iâm going alone.
ââŠâ
And no, I didnât forget that the mission was to protect Eleanor.
However, letâs think for a moment here. Common sense, if you will.
âWould that woman need protection?â
She was the Final Boss who could defeat the Hero Party, including the main character, alone.
Why should I risk my all-stat F ass?
Why not just let them handle everything and hide somewhere until the situation was resolved?
âI canât reveal it now, but itâs important. Iâll explain it later.â
I declared in a firm, serious voice.
Ah, itâs technically not a lie.
After all, what could be more important than saving my life?
â
âIt worked.â
I murmured as I walked in a dark corridor.
I was worried if it would work, but it seemed that defeating Iliya on one punch had an effective impact. As expected, does credibility come from performance?
The goal was to hide until the event was over. In the first place, Eleanor was the assassinsâ target. There was a high probability that they wouldnât even care about me.
Iâll just quietly enjoy myself somewhere, like pass some timeâ
âWait, student!â
âWell, thatâs not happening now.
It seems that I, indeed, have bad luck.
Thinking inwardly, I looked at where the voice came from.
A middle-aged man rushed towards me.
âYouâre really aliveâŠ!â
Soon, he arrived in front of me.
On his chest was a faculty nameplate. He looked like he was having a hard time moving because of the darkness.
His movements did seem uncomfortable.
âCan you escort me somewhere? Iâll ask others for help.â
ââŠBut isnât the power in the building cut off?â
âEhei, fixing something as simple as this is a piece of cake for me. Shouldnât we restore it first?â
I looked at the faculty member without answering.
Hmm.
This manâŠ
[ Danger Detected. ]
[ Hostility detected, no direct threat yet. ]
[ Skill: Desperation raised to F Class. ]
He was blatantly lying without batting an eye.
Fuck.
âAn assassin?â
If thereâs hostility coming from someone in this situation, what other things could they be?
No, shouldnât they be after the MCâs group that I had sent to another place? Why was I meeting an assassin like this?
My bad luck was simply impeccable.
ââŠSure.â
I answered with a forced smile.
Still, I think I can make do with this.
â
âThis is easier than I thought.â
Hasmed thought as he looked at the student in front of him.
The man looked like an ordinary student without any particular features. It was foolish of him to be deceived so easily without having any doubt.
Of course, even a quick-witted person would easily fall for Hasmedâs performance, so you really canât blame the kid.
Crescent Moonâs Hasmed.
The head of this assassination squad.
He was a famous face-changing assassin, known for perfectly copying his victimâs identities.
And his next target was this student.
âIf Iâm a fellow student, even that Tristan girl wonât expect it.â
He had heard that an earlier team had already been caught and wiped out by that devil-like woman.
However, even such a human being should lower her guard towards a student.
Even now, Hasmed disguising himself as a faculty has worked flawlessly against this student.
âSo, this is the equipment room.â
Hearing this, Hasmed insidiously smiled on the inside.
Making this student guide him was all for evaluating their skill.
A professional assassin such as him could easily figure out a personâs level just by observing their movements.
This guy was a total noob.
Killing him was the same as butchering chickens.
âYosh, letâs seize this guyâs body and kill Lady Tristan.â
Info said that Lady Tristan and the other students were gathered at the central hall.
Once theyâre distracted by his subordinates, it would be very easy to sneak in as this guy.
âIs that so?â
Hasmed smiled and pulled something out.
âYouâve worked hard. Iâll give you a reward.â
He lifted his blade and said in a dreary tone.
Of course, said reward was death.
At this point, the victims usually ask questions, then deny the situation, and finally panic and fear.
He enjoyed such reactions the mostâ
âAh, thank god, itâs Hasmed.â
ââŠâ
However, the student in front of him just thanked godâŠ
Obviously, this guy wasnât asking questions nor was he panicked, let alone scared.
On the contrary, he was wiping his forehead with a sigh of relief.
âIt could have been dangerous if it was someone who was only mediocre, how lucky~.â
ââŠWhat the hell are you talking about?â
âI wasnât sure at first so I hesitated. Honestly, a mediocre guy wouldâve been more dangerous for me. I probably wouldâve ran away if you werenât that strong, you know?â
âWhat?â
âRhinitis, shaking fingers, weird walk⊠Itâs relieving to see the habits I knew.â
ââŠ!â
Hasmedâs face hardened.
This guy was also scrutinizing him.
This was unexpected.
He was always hunting others, but now he was in a position where he was being hunted by his prey!
âI canât let this guy die easily.â
Hasmed had to make him spit out how he knew all that before killing him.
After vowing so, Hasmed rushed immediately.
Even if the other person knew all that, his combat power remained nil. Hasmed planned to finish him in one go!
âLetâs see, Desperation is at an A GradeâŠâ
However, this guy was acting strange, mumbling unknown sounds despite Hasmed rushing at him.
He even picked up a stick on the ground nearby as if it would do something.
âRidiculous!â
He sneered inwardly and swung his blade for a fatal blow.
HoweverâŠ
The scene that followed was completely beyond his expectations.
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