Chapter 84
1 Second Invincibility in the Game
Bellen had set a condition with Frostheart Academy beyond just alcohol: she would only start teaching once there was just one student left. Today, that moment arrived.
Sizzle!
In the training ground, Leana put ice into a hot basin. Bellen approached her and asked,
âYouâre incredibly persistent. Why do you seek to learn from me?â
Leana calmly answered,
âYou may not remember, but you helped me when I was a child. Iâve wanted to become a knight ever since. If Iâm going to learn, I want to learn your swordsmanship.â
Bellen took a step closer and fixed her with a penetrating gaze.
âI know people like you. You wonât put down the sword because of your stubbornness. Iâve seen countless people die that way. Even if you survive, youâll end up like me. Youâll spend your life as a knight and be left with nothing. If you donât want that, graduate half-heartedly and live as an ordinary noble.â
Two professors who were assisting approached with troubled faces. They were probably here to object to the broken condition. Bellen gestured for them to stay back and listened to Leanaâs reply.
âI still want to become a knight.â
Her unwavering eyes. Bellen had hoped she might change her mind, but she hadnât. She sighed.
ââ¦Her stubbornness is just like mine.â
It was the same feeling she imagined her father had when looking at her.
âFine. This ice was taken from the top of a snowy mountain, wasnât it?â
âYes.â
âItâs been a few days now. Do you feel less cold than before?â
Even with a thick coat, it was cold. But seeing that she wasnât shivering, it seemed she had adapted well to the cold.
âTake off your coat.â
Without hesitation, Leana placed her coat on the ground. Even when Bellenâs cold hand touched her stomach, she remained unfazed.
âHer body temperature is significantly higher.â
With this level of cold resistance, she could be taught the basics. Bellen instructed the professors.
âBring it here.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
A long paddle flew over from the air.
âYouâre going to remove the impurities from the water you brought.â
âThe water seems clean.â
âIce from nature contains invisible microorganisms and dust.â
To prove this, Bellen stirred the basinâs water with the paddle like a sword. After repeating this a few times and removing the paddle, a drop of cloudy water clung to its tip. Leanaâs mouth dropped open. �
âYou lack wrist flexibility and sensitivity. You canât distinguish between water and dust. This training is perfect for you. Succeed in this, and youâll move on to the next stage.â
âSoâ¦â
âIâll teach you my swordsmanship.â
Bellen smirked and lightly poked the snow with the paddle.
Woosh!
Heat radiated from the ground, melting the snow within a three-meter radius into steam.
âThe swordsmanship Iâve honed all my life, the Sword of the Fire Demon.â
Leanaâs eyes widened.
***
I was on my way back from learning how to handle Liquid Gold from Hetherson when I noticed steam rising from the training ground and stopped to watch.
So, itâs already started.
I had sped up Bellenâs decision, but witnessing it firsthand was quite a fresh shock. A quest that would normally take a month was completed in less than a week. The quest that would make Leanaâs hidden blessing shineâ¦
Blessing of Alkin, The Spirit King of Fire.
Whether it would create warm heat or consuming flames depended on her choice. Fire attribute attacks would be three times more powerful, and her body would be immune to burning. With Bellen as the flint, Leana, who was like oil waiting for a spark, would shine brightly.
This should help her navigate future scenarios well.
But I canât worry about others right now. If I donât want to get caught in the crossfire, I need to handle the basics myself.
I pulled out Liquid Gold. Adding the invisibility magic frequently used by Gravel made the already vaporized Liquid Gold nearly invisible. I picked up a shin-high rock in this state.
â Itâs definitely stronger than your telekinesis.
âRight? And it consumes much less mana.â
With the rock in hand, I arrived at the front yard of the Schlaphe Hall. I was about to throw the rock at a statue modeled after me when Limberton emerged from the entrance.
âTsk.â
Iâll have to destroy it another time.
âWhat are you doing out here instead of studying?â
âItâs hard to stay cooped up inside reading textbooks. Canât I take a break for a bit?â
He was holding a thick belt in his hand.
âWhatâs that?â
âOh, this? The instructor gave it to me to build arm strength. The tension is insane. Eventually, I have to use this as a bowstring and pull it whenever I get a chance.â
So thatâs what it was.
Limberton stretched the belt like kneading dough. He couldnât even stretch it to his chest width, but over time, it would expand.
âItâs good to see you working hard.â
âHehe.â
I left the grinning Limberton and entered Schlaphe Hall. The lobby was packed with people studying, even more than yesterday. I moved quietly so as not to disturb their focus. Then I overheard Athera and Makdal talking.
âDoesnât he seem a bit unfit for good grades?â
âWell, Hersel doesnât seem like the type.â
âWhy is he watching Limberton? Heâs the one who needs to study the most.â
Their conversation grew loud enough for others to join in.
âRight. Iâm from the northeast, and Hersel doesnât have a good reputation there.â
Even Lethe joined in.
âRemember when he beat up the innkeeper over change? He paid correctly, but he claimed the innkeeper cheated him.â
âYeah, that was hilarious. He canât even do simple math, but if he werenât the president, people wouldâve burst out laughing.â
I sneaked up and knocked both of them on the head.
âOuch!â
âMy head!â
Then I glared at Athera and Makdal.
âDo you think Iâm dumb?â
âEek!â
âH-Herselâ¦!â
They recoiled as if theyâd seen a ghost.
âNo, not exactly dumb, justâ¦â
âYeah, he meant youâll do fine, right? Makdal?â
âRight, Hersel can do well even without studying.â
These guys seemed to think of me as some kind of idiot. Given Herselâs past behavior, it made sense, but it still annoyed me. I hate being seen as ignorant as much as I hate spiders.
I spoke to them with irritation.
âJust fine?â
I heard people gulping around me. Ignoring them, I surveyed the entire lobby with a grin.
âShall we make a bet? The topic is whether I will get first place in the magic department in the upcoming written exam. If I donât, you win. How about it?â
Athera tried to calm me down gently.
âWell, thatâs a bit⦠We were wrong, so please calm down.â
âIf youâre going to say that, put your wallets down first.â
Suddenly, everyone around pulled out their wallets and approached.
âWell, Hersel, I believe youâll get first place. But betting is more like charity. You know what I mean?â
âIâm betting against you getting first. Donât be offended.â
Athera held up a notebook and pen high and shouted.
âAlright, letâs do this in an orderly manner. Those betting on Hersel getting first, go to the right. Everyone else, to the left.â
Everyone moved to the left.
I stared intently at Makdal, Ricks, and Gravel, who hesitated in the middle. They quickly averted their eyes and moved left. Only Aslay stood on the right. Limberton joined him after coming back from his walk, making it two people.
âWhatâs this about?â
âI believe in the boss. Even if I lose everything, Iâll stay here.â
âHuh?â
Limberton looked confused, so Athera explained.
âWeâre betting on whether Hersel gets first place in the written exam. Limberton, where do you want to bet? By the way, thatâs the spot for betting on Hersel getting first.â
âF-first place?â
âSo, how much are you betting? The minimum is 10 coins.â
âWell, then, just 10 coinsâ¦â
I suggested an amount to Limberton.
âBet at least 1,000 coins, Limberton. And you too, Aslay.â
âWhat?â
âIâm betting 3,000 coins. Itâs my bet, so it doesnât matter, right?â
Athera nodded.
âOf course.â
Limbertonâs knees shook as he gripped them, sweating.
âT-three thousand?â
Then, looking at Aslayâs unwavering expression, he shut his eyes tight and shouted.
ââ¦Alright. Iâll stay here like Aslay!! Thatâs what a team does!!â
I looked at the crowd on the left and vowed inwardly. Iâd bankrupt these poor fools.
***
Adelle Hall was noisy as ever. Bernthal had given the first-year students a break from training because Athera had come to talk. She held a ledger and a pen.
âDonât you want to join the bet?â
âThe odds are extreme, but thereâs some money on Herselâs side. What do you think?â
Bernthal shook his head with a grim expression.
âDonât think Iâll entertain that nonsense, Athera.â
âReally? I just came from Buerger Hall. Emeric bet 10,000 coins on Hersel getting first.â
Then Athera said something that would provoke Adelle Hall.
âIf youâre scared, forget it. But seeing Bernthal so scared makes me think he might actually get first.â
Getting first in all exams was a tradition. As a representative, he couldnât ignore such a comment. Bernthal shouted at the first-year students to gauge Herselâs academic level.
âHersel ben Tenest claims heâll get first place in the written exam! What do you think?â
The response was ridicule.
âHah! Hersel? First place?â
âDid I hear that right?â
Leana barely suppressed a twitch of her lips. Erucel rolled on the floor, clutching his stomach.
âHa ha ha! Him? Thatâs hilarious.â
Bernthal was puzzled by the echoing laughter.
âHow dumb is heâ¦â
This seemed like a good chance to make a big bet.
âWhat are the odds?â
âCheck this.â
Athera showed the betting board.
There were 81 first-year magic students. Everyone except the first-place slot had odds written in multiples of five.
Most people bet on ranks 75-80, with fewer bets higher up.
âBetting on first place has odds of 89:1, the lowest is 1.3:1. The odds will keep changing since more people are betting.â
Bernthal grinned.
At 1.3:1, he could make a 30% profit. A chance for easy money.
âAlright, Iâll bet 30,000 coins.â
âWow, big spender. Shouldnât you tell the first-years? Theyâll work harder if their moneyâs on the line.â
Bernthal clenched his fist and shouted.
âAttention, everyone!â
âYour voice is too loud, Iâm leaving. Tell the second and third years to come to Schlaphe Hall if they want to bet.â
Athera left as Bernthal explained the bet. She took out her notebook and smiled slyly.
âThis could be huge.â
The names betting on Hersel getting first were Limberton, Aslay, Hersel, Emeric, and Athera herself. She had bet nearly all her money, 5,000 coins. She boldly placed this bet after overhearing a conversation in Rockefellerâs office while reporting on Schlaphe Hall.
â Make the first-year magic exam as hard as possible.
â Is it because of Hersel?
â Yes. He aced the hardest questions in the entrance exam. Even if the average score drops, it doesnât matter. Expand the range and double the questions.
Athera muttered with a sly smile.
âIf even he acknowledges it, he must be incredibly smart.â
This was the plan from the start. Feigning ignorance and prompting Makdal to initiate the bet was a ruse. It was surprising that Hersel suggested the bet first. Thus, an unprecedented scale of gambling was underway at Frostheart Academy.
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