Chapter 149: Semester Exam (3)
I Fell into the Game with Instant Kill
A proposal to join forces.
Lea thought to herself. After what had happened last time, Rigon didnât hesitate to interact with her again.
He must have decided he needed my abilities to get the Professorâs bracelet.
Of course, setting aside other matters and joining forces was an agreeable idea to her as well.
Just now, while facing the professor alone, she realized once again that it wouldnât be easy.
âAlright.â
Lea replied dryly.
There was no point in insisting on doing it alone if the other offered cooperation of their own accord.
Just cooperation for the sake of the test. They could use each other.
When she immediately accepted the proposal for cooperation, Rigonâs expression seemed somewhat surprised.
âOh, really? I didnât expect you to accept right away.â
âEnough small talk. Tell me you have a strategy in mind.â
Rigon shrugged his shoulders.
âI donât have anything particular in mind. Somehow, I feel like honestly confronting him without overthinking things might be the best.â
âWhy do you think that way?â
âJust a gut feeling? Well, Iâm quite good at trusting my gut.â
Leaâs gaze became discontented at his careless words. Although she had come to the same conclusion.
âHeâs the homeroom professor of your class. Donât you know any weaknesses?â
âHow would I know?â
âIâm kidding, but letâs do it, anyway. Letâs see what the professor does, and then weâll deal with it.â
Lea focused her magic power and spoke.
âShockwave spells will come flying immediately. Keep that in mind and move. Iâll support from behind with magic.â
Rigon nodded, turned his body towards Professor Rokel, and assumed a stance.
Kwaang!
The professorâs shockwave magic soared terrifyingly as he lifted his foot.
Rigon immediately dodged to the side and charged forward without hesitation.
The shockwaves continued to come one after another. Rigon gradually increased his speed and evaded them all.
Shockwave magic was something that could neither be blocked nor parried with a sword, so dodging was the best option unless you were willing to take it head on.
And Lea, too, chose a way to support Rigon accordingly.
She couldnât deploy defensive magic that would cover all directions around a moving target, nor was it ideal to launch offensive magic to block the shockwaves due to the angles involved.
In that caseâ¦
Barrier-type magic in the form of floating plates emerged around her and flew towards Rigon.
Bang! Kwa-gwa-gwang!
Consecutive loud noises resounded through the air.
The barriers created by Lea pursued Rigonâs movements, floating around him and providing a maximum defense against the shockwave magic.
Although they couldnât completely neutralize its power and only weakened it to some extent, it was enough.
Rigon also moved swiftly, making the most of Leaâs barriers.
âOhâ¦â
Professor Rokel quietly exclaimed as he watched the scene.
Typically, combining the strengths of two individuals doesnât necessarily result in a perfect synergy.
Moreover, such a method was an unsuitable strategy for two individuals who had never practiced coordinating with each other.
If the barriers were too far apart, it would be pointless to defend against them, and if they were too close, it would hinder their movement.
However, the two of them seemed to read each otherâs minds and were almost perfectly in sync.
ââ¦â¦â
Lea could feel it, and so could he.
A shockwave flew in Rigonâs path, which he dodged to the side with a low stance.
Leaâs barrier blocked the next large shockwave, shattering it into pieces.
Without a momentâs hesitation, Rigon pushed forward, absorbing the aftermath with his body.
How is this possible?
Lea couldnât understand.
How could Rigon have such unwavering faith in her abilities and act so fearlessly?
But thanks to that, the distance to the line was gradually getting closer.
The professorâs attacks are not getting any faster. Is he not increasing his speed anymore?
Professor Rokelâs magical attack, which had been gaining speed, suddenly stopped accelerating.
Having adapted to the increasing speed, Rigon took a bolder approach. The distance to the line quickly narrowed.
Watching the scene from behind, Lea focused all her attention on the professorâs reaction.
Clearly, when the two of them combined their strength, the breakthrough became much smoother.
At this rate, they should be able to cross the line unless the professor suddenly increased his power. Butâ¦
Thereâs still one more to go.
Professor Rokel had stated that he would only use three types of magic in this test.
Having used shockwave magic and barrier magic, there was one magic remaining. It had yet to be used.
Thereâs still one more left. Itâs about timeâ¦
Rigon also kept that fact in mind.
The remaining distance to the line was now only about ten steps. What kind of magic would the professor use?
The probability of it being a magic that was highly lethal and dangerous was low. It was more likely to be a magic that could restrict movement. Freezing magic? Or maybe a binding magic?
If they didnât let their guard down and responded appropriately just once, the possibility of passing the line was high. Thatâs what he thought at that moment.
ââ¦â¦!â
A wavelike ripple emerged in the empty space right next to him.
Rigon immediately tried to create distance but was too late.
Due to the sudden force, Rigonâs body was forcefully pulled towards the epicenter of the ripple.
Following that, a shockwave spell flew towards him, and he was mercilessly thrown backward.
Rigon quickly stood up, wearing a bewildered expression, and muttered.
âWhat was that just now?â
ââ¦â¦â
Lea also narrowed her eyes and looked at the spot where the ripple disappeared.
A ripple that pulled objects around it? Some kind of suction magic?
In the world, there existed numerous unconventional and unique types of magic. Lea didnât claim to know all of them.
But even if she didnât know exactly what it was, Professor Rokelâs intentions seemed to be clear with this.
Itâs a magic that is the opposite of a shockwave spell.
In other words, Professor Rokel intended to prevent their approach by using only the force of pushing and pulling.
âA magic that creates a force pulling objects in the vicinity. Do you know what kind of magic it is, Lea?â
âI donât know. But there wonât be any new magic now. Howâs your condition?â
Rigon replied while swinging his arms.
âIâm still okay. Youâre the one who seems tired already, arenât you?â
âRidiculous.â
âAlright then, shall we go again?â
Rigon, with a raised corner of his mouth as if enjoying himself, assumed a stance.
âWait, now that we knew the three types of magic the professor was allowed to use, letâs plan properlyâ¦â
Before Lea could finish speaking, Rigonâs body shot out.
Lea clicked her tongue and drew upon her mana.
Rigon thought simply. He was just slow to react because he didnât know what kind of magic was coming.
If it was a pulling magic, couldnât he simply quickly move out of range before the magic unfolded?
However, it didnât take long for him to realize that it was a careless thought.
âUghâ¦â
Once again, Rigon, caught in the ripple, was thrown back in the same sequence.
Lea narrowed her eyes as she looked around.
â¦If things continue like this, thereâs no way to avoid it.
Professor Rokel had already spread his mana widely throughout the area.
In this state, it would be difficult to read the flow of magic and determine the timing of the ripples in the air.
Lea felt her pride being hurt a little.
Magic output, control ability, speed of deployment â the professor matched all the elements to their level.
But even with all the conditions the same, how could there be such a difference in skill?
I have to do something.
She couldnât rely on Rigonâs abilities any further.
As a mage, she had to find a way to block the professorâs magic, no matter what.
But how could she stop a magic whose nature she didnât even know?
Even the barrierâs defenses were useless, as the force was pulling Rigon through the intervening obstacles.
On the other hand, it was difficult for her to read the timing of the ripples, just like Rigon. If she made even a slight mistake, she could end up hitting Rigon, who was caught in the ripple.
So how the hell was she going toâ
âLea.â
Upon hearing Rigonâs voice, Lea turned her gaze towards him.
âPut your barrier magic as close to my body as possible.â
âWhat? That doesnât make any sense.â
If they narrowed the gap any further, it would only hinder their movement.
The problem was the pulling magic at the moment, so how would narrowing the barrier help?
âI have a plan, so just do as I say for now. I trust your control abilities.â
Snap.
Rigon threw the sword down to the ground and propelled himself into the air once again.
If he was just going to avoid it, the sword would only be a hindrance, but he wanted to make his body lighter, even if it was just a little.
Lea bit her lip and controlled the barrier. Just as Rigon requested, she brought them as close to his body as possible.
With her concentration pushed to its limit, she controlled the barrier around Rigon, who was moving erratically.
Her exceptional control ability played a part, but Rigon skillfully avoided colliding with the barrier and made remarkable movements as he charged forward.
And in an instant, a shockwave appeared and pulled Rigonâs body.
ââ¦!â
At that moment, Lea instinctively understood Rigonâs intention and maximized the stability of the anti-gravity fields between him and the shockwave.
Instead, Rigon jumped towards the shockwave, using the fields as a foothold, which propelled him away.
Escaping from the range of the shockwave, Rigon regained his balance and rushed straight towards his target.
Only about five steps remained.
The point where the shockwave appeared this time was right above their heads. Rigonâs body was being pulled upward.
If things continued like this, it was obvious that the vulnerable body suspended in mid-air would be hit by the shockwave directly.
However, Rigon didnât resist and instead spun his body around, focusing all his remaining strength on his legs.
Because he believed that Lea would immediately move the barrier upward.
Shwooosh!
As expected, the barrier flew up above Rigon at the right timing.
Rigon pushed through the barrier and dropped back down to the ground.
Dodging the last shockwave by a narrow margin, he threw his body beyond the line.
Rigon rolled on the ground and then stood up, while Lea took rough breaths.
Silence descended upon the previously tumultuous area. The gazes of the two students converged on Professor Rokel.
Professor Rokel withdrew his outstretched hand and gave a faint smile.
âItâs a success.â
He hadnât even thought that the two of them could pass together, butâ¦
These students were truly extraordinary and beyond expectations.
He removed the bracelet from his wrist and handed it to Rigon before immediately stepping outside of the common area.
âBoth of you did well. If you move to the end of the western corridor, the exam will be over.â
As he watched the professorâs departing figure, Rigon shifted his gaze to Lea.
Lea, exhausted to the point of staggering, was now sitting on the ground.
Controlling so many barriers in time with Rigonâs movements had taken its toll on her.
Approaching her, Rigon reached out his hand.
âAre you okay?â
ââ¦â
Lea, still seated, glanced at Rigonâs outstretched hand with a somewhat vacant expression.