Chapter 70
1 Second Invincibility in the Game
Due to the sudden intrusion of the Buerger Hall students, the Schlaphe Hall lobby was noisy. Recognizing the familiar faces, the students were too scared to say anything. Buerger Hall had some decent guys, but the crowd here was full of really nasty ones.
âWhoâs the one who did this to my brother? Come out now!â
âHave these bastards lost their touch? Arenât they training the freshmen properly?â
As they threatened the passing students, Shubil, with his nose wrapped in bandages, puffed out his chest. The dormitory warden shook his head at them.
Dormitory conflicts were supposed to be handled by the students themselves. In such cases, the representatives were supposed to mediate and resolve the issues.
At that moment, Athera, who had heard the commotion, appeared.
âWhat are you guys doing here? Hey, Ebil.â
ââ¦Athera.â
Athera glared at Ebil and asked,
âWhy are you causing a scene in the middle of the night?â
âOne of your freshmen did this to my brotherâs nose. Weâre tired. Just gather the freshmen so we can deal with this quickly.â
âWhat?â
âNever mind. Just call Makdal.â
Ebil waved his hand dismissively. Athera narrowed his eyes at Ebilâs rude attitude.
âDoes your representative know about this?â
âHah, Athera, stop pretending to be the representative. Honestly, you only have the title; no one follows you. The real power was taken by Bidon, and now youâre overshadowed by that freshman Hersel. Look around. No oneâs here to help you.â
As Ebil said, the Schlaphe Hall students averted their eyes, pretending not to notice. Just as Atheraâs face darkened, Makdal appeared.
âWhy the commotion? Oh, Ebil, long time no see.â
Ebil greeted him cheerfully.
âWow, look at you. Lost some weight? How have you been?â
âHealthier than ever. But whatâs going on here?â
When Makdal asked, Ebil smiled.
âWell, one of your freshmen did this to my brother. So, I need you to gather the first-years.â
Unlike with Athera, Ebil spoke in a friendly manner to Makdal. But Makdalâs expression turned odd.
âHmm, thatâs quite a serious issue. But itâd be best to resolve it peacefully.â
ââ¦Whatâs with you all of a sudden?â
âNothing, justâ¦â
Ebil tilted his head, puzzled by Makdalâs unusually gentle demeanor. The fierce impression he remembered seemed significantly softened.
âAnyway, I donât have the authority to make that decision. The representative here does. Did you discuss this with Athera?â
Athera snorted, raising his chin.
âSo he says, Ebil.â
Not understanding what was going on, Ebil reluctantly took a step back.
âAthera⦠could you gather the freshmen?â
âWell? What should I do?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âBut shouldnât we resolve this issue?â
âWe do need to hear from those involved, so I guess we should.â
At Atheraâs command, the Schlaphe Hall freshmen started to come out one by one. Shubil scanned their faces, his eyes widening.
âWhy all the fuss? Iâm tired as it is.â
He came. The blonde with long limbs. Shubil whispered to Ebil.
âBrother, thatâs the guy.â
Ebil smiled, thinking heâd found the culprit and approached him. Makdal and Athera watched curiously.
But when Ebil tried to flick his forehead,
Wham!
His wrist was grabbed by a hand the size of a pot lid. Aslay, who was standing beside the guy, glared down at Ebil.
Squeeze!
Despite the heavy grip, Ebil forced a nonchalant smile.
âWhat, whatâs this? Are you his friend? You should stop. With your build, youâll be in Buerger Hall soon enough. Youâd want to live comfortably, right?â Ê
The Schlaphe Hall students gaped in astonishment. Makdalâs eyes widened in shock, and Athera muttered quietly, âThat crazy bastardâ¦â
Aslayâs calm voice resonated through the silence.
âBoss, should I break it?â
âNo need. What do you want? I donât recognize you.â
When Aslay let go, Ebil pointed hastily at Shubil.
âMy brother says you broke his nose with some sly trick.â
Hersel narrowed his eyes at Shubil.
âOh, that? He got hit by the instructor for acting like an idiot.â
Shubil scowled and protested.
âDonât be ridiculous. You did this!â
In a world where rank is everything, if a superior says something, it must be true. Shubil urged Ebil.
âBrother, can you believe this guy?â
Ebil, feeling confident with his large entourage, ignored the large guy and said,
âAthera, we need to deal with this guy. Is that okay?â
Athera, at a loss for words, remained silent. Ebilâs group began to surround Hersel.
Then, a dull thud echoed as Ebilâs head was smacked from behind.
Whack!
âYou crazy bastard! Bow down and apologize!â
The one who hit him was Makdal.
âM-Makdal, whyâ¦â
Makdal forced Ebilâs head down.
âLord Hersel, please forgive us!â
âWhatâ¦â
Ebil was shocked. Hersel, the freshman who had taken down Bidon. The new ruler of Schlaphe Hall. So this was the guy?
As his name was mentioned, the group hesitated and backed away, dumbfounded.
âIf you donât want to die, bow down and apologize!â
At Makdalâs shout, they began to kneel one by one. Ebil, sensing the danger, followed suit. Only Shubil, still oblivious, remained standing, trembling.
âB-Brother⦠whatâs going onâ¦â
âShut up and kneel, you fool.â
Shubil, scared, also knelt. The voice from above, deep and low, seemed to press down on them.
âSo you came to avenge your brother for something I didnât do?â
âY-Yes⦠but now I understand it was a mistake. Isnât that right, Shubil? You lied, didnât you?â
Makdal smacked the back of Ebilâs head again.
Whack!
âUghâ¦â
âSpeak respectfully if you want to live.â
âYes, it was a mistake. My brother surely regrets it. Isnât that right, Shubil?â
Shubil, sensing the danger, knew he was too scared to face death alone.
âB-Brotherâ¦â
Hersel sat on the kneeling Shubil and spoke to Ebil.
âIâm not a bad person. If your brother apologizes, Iâll let it go.â
Seeing a chance, Shubil quickly apologized.
âIâm sorry. I didnât recognize you, Lord Hersel, and was rude!â
But Hersel just looked at Ebil.
âIt seems you have a rule. If someone from your dorm is hurt, you retaliate. Is that right? Thatâs why you all came together.â
âY-Yes.â
âThen stand up. Since your brother apologized, Iâll keep my word.â
Ebilâs group sighed in relief and began to rise. But Hersel turned to Athera.
âSenior, our people have suffered a lot at their hands, right?â
âWell⦠yes, thatâs true.â
âWhat are you waiting for? Payback is the rule, isnât it?â
Understanding, Athera shouted.
âYes, thatâs the rule. Anyone whoâs been wronged, come forward.â
The Schlaphe Hall students hesitated but, seeing Hersel, gained confidence. Soon, they surrounded Ebilâs group.
And the beating began.
Kicks and punches rained down, and Ebilâs group curled up like pill bugs.
Whack! Wham!
Ebilâs group endured, gritting their teeth through tears and snot.
âThis bastard always hit my head!â
âYou, enough with the dirty jokes!â
âYou messed with our coins? Think weâre easy because weâre from Schlaphe Hall?â
The violence continued for over ten minutes. When the attackers finally tired, Ricks, who had been showering, arrived.
âSorry for being late, Senior Atheraâ¦â
âRicks, did you ever suffer at their hands?â
âNo? I donât know these people. Whatâs going on?â
Athera explained the situation to Ricks, who scolded them for their actions.
âWe are noble people with intelligence. We should lead by example. This barbaric punishment is not right.â
Hersel asked calmly,
âReally? Then what should we do?â
âHersel⦠a humane punishment is better.â
Ricks pointed to a rule mirror, highlighting the guidelines.
[Room 309 does not exist. Do not enter out of curiosity. If you do, remain silent for 24 hours until someone comes to rescue you at 6 PM.]
Hersel was impressed.
âOh, you mean imprison them.â
âYes, a time for reflection would be more effective.â
Hearing this, Ebil cursed under his breath.
âThat bastardâ¦â
To Ebilâs group, Ricks seemed even worse. They were already beaten severely, with noses bleeding, eyes swollen, and bodies bruisedâ¦
Meanwhile, Limberton, watching from afar, muttered to himself while reading an erotic novel.
ââ¦There are no normal people here.â
***
The next day, the Schlaphe Hall students looked at me like I was a hero. They seemed to think I stood up for them yesterday.
That wasnât my intention at all. I didnât care about the worthless seniors as long as they didnât bother me. But if someone like Shubil caused trouble, itâd be annoying.
Memorizing faces now would make things easier in the future. But since he was too stupid, a lasting memory through violence was necessary.
âWhat, did he give up?â
In the classroom, Hetherson looked at the empty seat. I explained,
âHeâs in the infirmary. He wonât be back.â
ââ¦Was my head that hard?â
Hetherson tapped his head lightly.
âWell, good. Itâll be easier to teach. Now, weâve mastered paper-folding, so whatâs nextâ¦â
After thinking for a moment, he snapped his fingers.
âYes, this will do. Today, youâll be sleeping.â
âSleeping?â
Hetherson explained, relaxing his jaw.
âYes, sleeping. But not regular sleep. Professor, bring a pillow.â
âHmm.â
The professor waved his staff, and a pillow flew in from the classroom entrance.
âMagic power is a force that corrupts the mind. Itâs like poison. It triggers a rejection reaction. So, the only black magic you can handle now is paper-folding.â
âBecause I canât handle much magic power?â
âExactly. So you need to fall into a state where your consciousness is weakest: sleep. This way, your body can build some resistance.â
Simply put, itâs like alcohol. Your first drink gets you drunk quickly, but as you build tolerance, you can drink more.
Similarly, magic power requires a certain resistance to handle more. Though the end result might be addictionâ¦
Hetherson handed me the pillow and drew a formula on the blackboard.
âFollow this exactly and enchant the pillow. You understood paper-folding, so you can do this. Professor, bring out some magic power.â
The professor summoned the black magic power from the underground. Following Hethersonâs instructions, I drew the formula with my staff.
Ssssss
The once white pillow turned pitch black as the magic power infused it.
âThe formula makes the particles finer.â
âYes, it increases penetration. Now, bury your head in it and sleep.â
Though dubious, I had the â1 Second Invulnerabilityâ skill. If I got addicted to magic power, itâd be nullified.
I laid down on the floor, placing my head on the pillow.
***
Watching him, Hetherson scoffed.
The professor raised an eyebrow, intrigued by Hethersonâs reaction.
âItâs rare for you to teach so diligently.â
Hetherson scratched his chin, looking at the ceiling.
âHmm, heâs worth teaching.â
The professor was puzzled.
Magic and black magic are interconnected. Lacking magic talent, this student was the same.
âThough his understanding is exceptional, his physical capability is below average. Hmm.â
Naturally, the amount of mana he could absorb was low. His sense of mana manipulation was poor, leading to wastage. It was a near miracle he became a mage.
âI donât understand. Even if you know how to sail, you canât go to sea without a boat. Yet, you say heâs worth teaching?â
Hetherson smirked.
âHave you ever seen a noble accept magic power?â
The professor realized what Hetherson meant by âworth teaching.â
âIndeed, he has no boat. But he threw himself into the sea. He chose to swim.â
Occasionally, there were students like this. Despite knowing their limits, they kept trying, eventually earning the support of onlookers.
âAnd now, heâs sleeping on a dusty floor in front of me.â
âNo wonder you, who hate nobles, like him.â
Hetherson scratched his head, embarrassed.
âHe looks unpleasant, but his choices are admirable.â
The professorâs eyes narrowed at the favorable response.
âThen, will you teach him âthatâ?â
âProfessor.â
Hethersonâs smile vanished, and he answered coldly.
âDonât think I donât know your intentions. Iâll never teach anyone my secret magic. Iâll take it to my grave.â
The empire kept Hetherson alive not just to teach students but because of his unique black magic.
âDo you realize the magic you created is a groundbreaking discovery that could change civilization?â
Hetherson named his magic Inventory. A black magic allowing items to be stored and retrieved anywhere, independent of space. If it could be standardized into formal magic, it would revolutionize the world.
âTransport, military supply chains, and countless other applications.â
Hetherson laughed.
âDo I care? Professor, lend me your staff so I can get some cold beer.â
The most amazing thing was that items inside the Inventory stayed fresh and preserved, as if in a time-stopped spaceâ¦