<h4>Chapter 49: A different oue [1]</h4>
Noah''s POV(Point of view) :
—sh!!—Tung!!—Wooshh!!
-"Charge!"
-"Hold the formation!"
-"Raah!"
The sh of metal, the resounding sh of des, and the boisterous cries of warriors reverberated through the lush jungle canopy.
The once serene and beautiful environment had transformed into a battleground, and the canopy casted eerie shadows below.
How did ite to this?
It all began when I executed my audacious maneuver, colliding ss A2 to the trio of allies formed by sses A3, A4, and A5.
Thanks to Nano, I knew precise knowledge of their respective locations beforehand.
The distance between the alliance sses and ss A2 was getting increasingly shorter, with only about 100 meters separating them.
The paths they were walking on were on a direct collision course, making a sh between the two groups seemingly inevitable.
But Myung Joon was no fool, and he would know better than to engage in a head-on sh against such a formidable force consisting of three ssesbined.
But unfortunately for him, he had no idea that sses A3, A4 and A5 were actually allied.
So the anguished scream from earlier pierced the air, acting as a distress call for both factions. Fate dictated that they converged upon the same spot.
Silently, tension hung in the air, devoid of any verbalmunication. And then, without warning, battle erupted between the allied sses and ss A2.
The magnitude of the battle was awe-inspiring, far from ordinary.
Approximately 900 students were embroiled in the chaos and conflict, their collective energy electrifying the air.
Technically, ss A2 was on the defensive, with the allied sses persistentlyunching their relentless attacks.
Though the difference in their forces appeared staggering, from ss A2''s perspective, it was a mere ratio of 1 to 2.
After all, ss A2 boasted around 300 students, while thebined strength of the allied forces, sses A3, A4, and A5, amounted to roughly 600 students.
"Hmm" I hummed, observing themotion from a safe distance, nestled atop a tree branch.
While I would have savored the sight of this visceral battle, my priority is to hunt monsters.
At the moment, my smart bracelet disyed a total of 600 points. In the original novel, Aeravat had acquired around 1200 points and secured the top position.
For me to secure a position among the top 50, I reckoned I needed at least 50 more points.
With that determination in mind, I made my exit from the battlefield, a renewed sense of purpose propelling me forward.
....
sh—!! With a deft movement of his knife, Kenta swiftly neutralized three students, eliminating them.
—Pant!—Pant!!—Pant!!!
Pausing to catch his breath, he surveyed the chaotic battlefield. His focus was fixed on swiftly dispatching the G-ranked students of ss A2.
With each precise sh, Kenta seamlessly teleported his opponents out of the trials, decreasing the enemy''s numbers.
However, he also noticed that ss A2 was relentless in eliminating their own members. Notably, there was a skilled individual wielding a katana, whom Kenta identified as Karthik.
Yet, this fact did not concern him greatly, as his immediate worry stemmed from the unexined need for increased oxygen. Every breath felt heavier than it should have been.
While these events unfolded, Adin, the fatigued leader of ss A3, found himself engaged in a fierce battle with a sword-wielding girl. Despite his exhaustion, Adin fought on with unwavering determination.
In a striking parallel, Adin wielded a sword, just like his opponent. After a grueling battle thatsted five minutes, Adin emerged victorious, yet he felt an umon wave of exhaustion washing over him. And it seemed that Arisha, the leader of ss A5, shared in his weariness.
As they finally joined forces, Adin and Arisha unleashed their full power, overwhelming the enemy units by the hundreds. The once formidable ss A2 was now left with a mere one hundred and sixty students, severely crippled by their approach.
Pant—Pant! Adin voiced his concern, "What''s happening? I''m far too exhausted for just this much fighting. It doesn''t make sense."
Kenta and Arisha exchanged knowing nces, silently acknowledging the shared fatigue.
Kenta responded, "I, too, am beginning to feel drowsy. I have a suspicion that those darts—"
Before he could finish his sentence, Kenta paused, collecting his thoughts. Eventually, he continued, "I have a feeling that those darts wereced with poison."
"Th—" Arisha began to ask for further exnation, but she was interrupted by a sudden impact—Pom!
A man with long jet-ck hair and pristine white skin gracefully descended from above,nding just a few meters away from them.
As he turned around, two deep red orbs caught their attention, apanied by hair that flowed freely in the wind.
Resting on his back was an imposing mace, a clear testament to his strength.
The trio fell into a sudden silence, their brows furrowing instinctively.
The individual who hadnded before them was none other than Myung Joon, the esteemed leader of ss A2.
With a casual air, he strolled toward them, seemingly unconcerned.
Observing Myung Joon''s confident stride and hismanding presence, it was evident to all that he was not to be taken lightly. Just for reference, Myung held the rank of E-, one tier higher than the leaders of the allied forces.
Without exchanging any words, the threebatants dashed towards him, ready to engage in a battle.
----------------------------------------- ~Inside the dungeon:
A swarm of hundreds of bees, each as big as a smartphone, descended uponrge groups of students.
They encircled the unsuspecting students, their wings buzzing incessantly as they clung to their clothes. Surprisingly, instead of stinging, the bees began vibrating their wings, forming a tight ball that trapped the students within.
As the vibrations intensified, heat started to emanate from the trapped students. The temperature rose rapidly, and soon enough, it started to take a toll on the inexperienced victims, eliminating them.
In a desperate attempt to counter the swarm, someone unleashed —"Fire st!"
The powerful attack rained mes upon the bees, but to their dismay, these creatures were far from ordinary.
Their wings acted as defensive shields, protecting them from the fiery assault.
Amidst the chaos, the mes illuminated the interior of the dungeon, casting a bright orange light that allowed everyone to witness the unfolding chaos.
Within the depths of the dungeon, ss A1 had ventured forward, surrounded by darkness. To navigate their way through this treacherous maze, many mages had to continuously utilize fire magic, casting flickering mes to illuminate the path ahead.
Takahashi, feeling impatient, grumbled, "This is taking far too long." Gripping his ive tightly, he hurled it towards the swarm of relentless bees, a test of his strength.
Bzzzz— The bees retaliated, attempting to ensnare Takahashi in their familiar strategy of a vibrating ball. As the temperature started to rise, marking the impending elimination of their prey, Takahashi remained undeterred.
With a decisive act, he activated —"Bone Capsule!",his bone capsule skill, instantly encasing himself in a protective cocoon made of bone.
Dhup-Dhup- The bees'' stings collided with the hardened barrier, their futile attempts echoing through the chamber.
Chuck— In a spectacr disy of skill, Emili Reed unleashed a volley of tens of arrows upon the bees.
The projectiles rained down upon the swarming monsters, effectively eliminating them one after another, offering respite to the group.
With a powerful roar, fire erupted, forcing a multitude of bees to retreat. Simultaneously, a long-haired boy appeared, casting a freezing spell that trapped the bees in a towering pir of ice.
Unfazed by themotion, he continued his journey deeper into the dungeon, paying no attention to the swarming creatures.
Brandishing his Talwar, the boy expertly shed through any monsters that dared cross his path. His movements were swift and precise, indicating his mastery inbat.
"Aurora, David, and..." Aeravat''s voice trailed off as he nced at his struggling ssmates. Finally, he made a firm decision, "A few other guys,e with me. We''re going to hunt the boss."
Confusion filled the air as a voice, seemingly emanating from an enclosed space, interrupted, "What do you mean?" In that moment, the boy''s bone capsule burst open, releasing a barrage of bone darts that rained down upon the bees, instantly exterminating them.
Takahashi''s frustration was palpable as he eximed, "So, we''re supposed to stay here and fight while the rest get to go?" An air of annoyance surrounded him.
Aeravat adopted a confident stance, grasping his talwar firmly.
In a swift motion, he disappeared from his position, his figure vanishing into thin air.
Suddenly, the dungeon was aze with fire, ice, earth, and water. Aeravat''s ''flow of the universe art'' unleashed a torrential storm of elemental attacks, causing bees to plummet from the sky like raindrops. After a minute of relentless assault, he ceased his barrage.
"Now, it should be easier, right?" Aeravat confidently dered.
"Cover me from any iing monsters,
", he instructed hisrades. "I am going to y the boss monster and bring an end to this bloody trial." Determination filled the air as they prepared to face the final challenge.