Chapter 174
Chapter 174
Yi-Han had a compelling reason for not disclosing to Professor Boladi that he was entering the underground dungeon.
He simply couldn't predict how the professor would react. Among all the faculty, Professor Boladi was notoriously difficult to anticipate, necessitating extra caution.
"Picnic? We're here to conquer the underground dungeon, aren't we?" a clueless student from the White Tiger inquired, failing to grasp the situation.
Yi-Han clenched his teeth and muttered under his breath, "Keep quiet..."
"What? I can't hear you. Wardanaz. Why are we talking about a picnic and going back?"
Yi-Han regretted not having quickly knocked out his companion.
By then, Professor Boladi had ascended the stairs and stood before the students. The student from the White Tiger, realizing the professor's arrival, quickly composed himself.
"Good day, Professor."
"What's going on?"
Yi-Han swiftly interjected, "We were just talking about going underground for a picnic..."Rêạd new chapters at .com
"We've gathered here to tackle the underground dungeon, led by Wardanaz," another student blurted out.
'Should I kill him?' Yi-Han suddenly had this thought.
Professor Boladi looked around the corridor expressionlessly after hearing the White Tiger student.
The student, ready to descend into the dungeon, caught the eye of the vampire professor. Yi-Han noticed a faint smile on Professor Boladi's lips, which immediately replaced his anger toward the White Tiger student with an icy fear.
"Well done."
"It's really nothing, Professor."
Yi-Han spoke cautiously, trying to decipher Professor Boladi's thoughts. "Consistent training is essential for improving skills, but few mages actually practice it. Keep it up."
"We're going for materials needed for our midterms, Professor."
"There are other dungeons."
"...but they seemed too time-consuming to search..."
"Indeed," Professor Boladi nodded in agreement.
A proficient mage achieves multiple objectives even in a single endeavor. While weak and lazy mages choose easier locations, promising battle mages deliberately seek out challenging areas to hone their skills. Wardanaz was such a mage.
"I've just finished managing the dungeon."
The natural dungeons located in remote areas went unnoticed, whether monsters emerged or anomalies occurred. However, dungeons within the magic academy were not overlooked. If monsters from within caused havoc, the professors' workshops would be the first to suffer. People like Professor Boladi regularly checked these dungeons, assessing the flow of mana, the number of monsters, and signs of any potential breakout.
But to Yi-Han, Professor Boladi's words seemed to carry a different meaning.
'Wasn't there such chaos last time because you prepared something special for me?'
An eerie sense of foreboding passed through Yi-Han, but his friends, oblivious to his thoughts, expressed their gratitude.
"Thank you, Professor. We'll be back soon!"
"He's much kinder than the rumors suggest."
"Guess you can't always trust rumors."
"Ignite."
A flame the size of two finger widths appeared in mid-air.
The advantage of fire elements lay in their ability to wield substantial destructive power, even with low-circle, simple spells.
The Immortal Phoenix priest's summoned flames struck the Hungry Ghost, significantly slowing it down.
"Ignite!"
"Burn!"
Even the simplest 1st-circle spell, , became much more potent when several students combined their efforts. The Hungry Ghost quickly burned and fell.
"Well done," Yi-Han praised, and the priests nodded slightly in response.
The students from the White Tiger, following behind, snickered. "All that magic for just one creature, and they call it impressive?"
"It's such a waste. Combat should be with swords," they confidently prepared to cast reinforcement spells on their wooden swords.
Yi-Han, still harboring resentment from their earlier insolence in front of Professor Boladi, responded coldly. "Draw your swords. Let's see if you can block my magic."
"Whoa, Wardanaz, why so serious..."
"Maybe we were a bit disrespectful to the priests?"
The White Tiger students were alarmed by Yi-Han's expression. They hadn't expected such a stern reaction from Wardanaz for a few taunting words.
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