Chapter 12: A Little Romance
“I have an idea,” Glenn said cheerfully. “We can’t go on the aisle, so the only hope is to go to the
ropes and get onto the deck, which is only 20 to 25 feet of climb.”
“Does it mean that we have to run through the hole that the big bastard is guarding? That’s a
suicide jump,” retorted Chris.
“That’s the only choice we have,” said Glenn firmly.
The student who was at the side of Glenn seemed to have been convinced. He dashed to the hole
and jumped. Fortunately, he clutched a rope and then twisted his body drastically to move up.
Chris had no choice. He put his sister on his back, caught a rope and began crawling up the rope
using his hands.
Glenn and lafite followed.
Roping up wouldn’t present a problem for the burly Glenn, despite his wounded ankle. But it
was a big challenge for the delicately-built Lafite, who had been pampered by her powerful
father. But when facing death, she mustered up her courage and jumped.
As the five students were ascending along the rope, three similar monsters burst from the sea
surface and started creeping up from the bottom of the hull.
“Holy sh*t! These things aggregate to attack?” yelled Chris, who was fearing for Nina’s life, who
had bled out on his back.
A sizzling sound was heard at the time and the roping team shuddered partly out of fear yet
mainly because of an actual blast of cold wind. The next second, they found a large stretch of ice
sprawling downward to meet the three giant creatures, and overpowering them to shrink back.
As the thick layer of ice was making its way to freeze the creatures, the sea whirled violently
and a giant octopus burst out of water.
“An octopus?” Lafite wondered. “Are the monsters we’ve seen its tentacles?”
The rest of the group’s face fell at Lafite’s wild guess.
At the time, a monster (a tentacle?) had been frozen, so, it lost its grip on the hull. The monster
then fell off into the sea and generated a gust of strong wind.
Glenn braced himself and grasped the rope tighter against the high speed gale while the
student leading the climbers was blown clean off the rope and whirled into sea; his screaming
could still be heard as he dived into sea.
Lafite was swept off the rope, too, and was in a free fall. She desperately worked out the sorcery
and conjured up the vine that flew up and anchored itself in a rail of the deck. But the sorcery
had to be sustained by her magical force, which would be used up in minutes.
She hung in the air, hair ruffled. Her beautiful face paled out of fear. She knew that she would
fall by the minute, and would become the monster’s food, but she didn’t speak out the word
“help”, either due to her paralyzing fear or because of her stubborn pride; instead, she clenched
her teeth and glanced at the roaring sea.
Chris already had his sister on his back, so he couldn’t take any more of weight.
Therefore, Glenn was the only possibility that Lafite was to be saved from a horrible death.
In a moment of life and death, Glenn decided to take the risk and rescue her, not just because of
Dior cast a spell and was freezing a tentacle under his feet, which was trying to attack Dior. The
group finally realized that the vast layer of ice had been produced by Dior.
Out of nowhere another big tentacle was swooping at Sorcerer Dior and Dior immediately
shielded himself by producing a large and thick ice column before him. The ice column and the
flying tentacle met and disintegrated into a pile of ice-chipped minced meat.
Another tentacle came and Dior broke it using the same ice weapon.
And on the deck, the remaining knights were defending the charging tentacles, and to Glenn’s
amazement, the two students who were in Dior’s room were in the fight, too.
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