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Now reading: Chapter 51 from 1 Second Invincibility in the Game, a Adventure novel by 젤리포.

As always, I habitually scanned my surroundings. Inside the cave, there wasn’t even a way to utilize the traps like in a dungeon. Still, considering it wasn’t even a match for the watcher, let alone the monstrous bird, there was a chance of winning. I raised the staff, the only weapon I had.

The giant fox’s paw flew towards imdiately. Following Donatan’s lead, I dodged it with minimal movent. Seeing an opening, I extended my arm and jabbed the fox’s neck with the end of the staff.

Thwack!

…As expected, it was still a monster. Unless it was a sword, penetrating that thick hide with a staff was impossible. Nonetheless, it seed to cause so pain, making it close its eyes tightly.

The fox lunged at with its teeth. I avoided it with a backstep and thrust the staff into its forehead like a fencing move. This ti, the thrust contained a tiny electric orb.

Zap! Crackle.

If I kept accumulating damage like this, it would eventually die.

Grrrr?

Judging by the deepening frown on its face, it seed to be getting angrier. The fox began swiping wildly with no regard for what was in front of it. I dodged by ducking with all my might or stepping into places where I wouldn’t get hit.

– Hmm, Hersel.

‘Busy here, what is it?’

– Don’t you feel ashad calling yourself a magician?

‘I used magic, didn’t I? Now focus!’

Perhaps it was due to the lack of energy after just waking from hibernation. After repeatedly dodging with cold sweats, the fox’s movents began to slow down.

Huff, huff…

At that mont, a sudden exclamation from behind made my shoulders flinch.

“Wow…”

Turning my head, I saw Gravel with her mouth wide open as if she had witnessed an acrobatics show. …Seriously, she’s such a forgettable woman. So imrsed in the battle that she quickly forgot…

“Hey, hey, over there…”

“What?”

“No, I an, over there.”

I looked where Gravel was pointing. The giant fox, after catching its breath, was climbing the wall on all fours. Its target wasn’t but Gravel.

Thud! Thud!

The giant fox charged at Gravel, swinging its arm broadly. True to her timid and cowardly nature, Gravel closed her eyes tightly regardless of the approaching threat. Having rushed forward earlier, I blocked the fox’s claws with my back.

Clang!

[Physical attack detected.]

[Invincibility for 1 second cooldown: 59 seconds]

The sharp claws made a ripping sound as they fell to the ground.

Squeal!

The giant fox let out a monstrous scream and backed away from with cautious movents, likely due to the considerable pain from losing its claws. Fueled by this montum, I stepped forward, igniting the ‘Noble Blood Ember.’ �

“Now, it’s not fun anymore. I’ll spare you, so get lost.”

I intended to use the “1-second invincibility” as a last resort. Since the opponent was a monster, there was no certainty that bluffing would work. However, the monster I faced this ti seed to be an instinct-driven beast that had no intention of retreating.

“If that’s the case…” It was ti to execute the ultimate move: cooling down and falling off the cliff with Gravel. At that mont, Gravel squeezed out a voice.

“Move, move away.”

“Hmm?”

When I glanced back, Gravel was drawing a spell with her staff. It was quite surprising, as it was a high-difficulty spell that Carlo had demonstrated. It was a mixed spell that simultaneously utilized elental and embodint magic.

Whoosh!

Five fiery pigeons flew at lightning speed and pecked at the fox. Astonished, I looked at Gravel, who had her eyes wide open. If the previous impression of her was monochro, now she was alive like a vibrant photo of fresh fruit.

“Have you been casting a spell on yourself all this ti?”

Among embodint magic, there were spells that used surrounding mana to diminish one’s presence. According to Carlo, it wasn’t hypnosis but camouflage. It seed the camouflage spell was dispelled while she was casting the fire pigeon spell.

“Uh, yes…” No wonder her presence was abnormally faint…

“Why?”

Gravel turned her head quickly and murmured softly.

“Because I didn’t want to get noticed by you…”

I wonder what she sees as. The giant fox, repeatedly attacked by the fiery pigeons, eventually collapsed to the ground. I blinked, looking at the neatly roasted fox. …She was quite a formidable magician after all. Well, it wasn’t uncommon for a playable character’s acquaintance to be stronger than an ordinary person.

“More importantly, Hersel, are you okay where the fox scratched you?”

Gravel ran over with a worried expression, holding a handkerchief.

“Let see your back for a mont…”

Showing her my coat, shredded at the back, Gravel widened her eyes and wiped non-existent blood. Seeing the still-clean handkerchief, she looked bewildered.

“How is it possible to have no wounds at all?”

“Now’s not the ti to be impressed. Finding a way out is the priority.” Gravel looked up the steep cliff with a troubled expression.

“But what should we do? We don’t have a rope…”

Of course, the rope was gone.

“Can’t you do sothing with embodint magic?”

“I’m not that skilled.”

Seems like her innate talent lies in elental magic. In that case, we have to find another way.

“No need to worry.”

“What? Do you know how to use embodint magic?”

“…I know a better thod.” I picked up the claw the fox had dropped. With its thickness, suitable for gripping, and needle-sharp tip, it could be used to climb the wall.

“You’re not planning to climb the wall with that, are you?”

“That’s the plan.”

“Will you carry , or should I wait here until you bring a rope?”

As Gravel hesitated, fiddling with her fingers, the surroundings lit up. The light gradually transford into a long shape, forming a wooden ladder.

“…Co up, Gravel.”

Looking up, I saw a man with a ponytail holding a staff.

“Ricks?”

The playable character, Ricks Don Orien. He had created the ladder with embodint magic. Gravel motioned for to go up first.

“Isn’t it ‘ladies first’ at tis like this?”

“…You really don’t understand won, do you?”

“What?”

“Ah, nothing, nothing.”

As I climbed the ladder, I saw the fallen Rendal gang. Judging by Ricks’ appearance, he had been observing Gravel from afar. His cold gaze swept over , fixing on the bag full of rilly roots.

His eyes beca aningful. Seeing Gravel coming up, he reverted to his sharp expression.

“Gravel, you shouldn’t have followed here.”

Ricks spoke sharply and began to leave. Gravel dropped her shoulders dejectedly. I took the worst-quality root from the herb bag and threw it.

“Catch.”

Ricks caught the root and stared at .

“…Why are you giving this to ?”

“Think of it as paynt for the ladder.”

Unable to refuse the temptation, he silently put the root in his herb bag. After Ricks left, Gravel and I walked toward the professor’s location.

There was no conversation. It was probably due to Gravel’s timid nature and the hurt she felt.

“Do you care about what he said?”

“A little…”

It was understandable. Gravel had followed Ricks here, but why…?

“Hmm, you followed him here. Did you enroll here because of him?”

“Well, he’s my friend, so I wanted to attend the sa academy.”

“There were no other places you got accepted?”

“No, I got into another place too.”

“That other places are expensive. Considering you had that option, you must co from a well-off family.” I started to understand.

She has no friends.

“Still, it’s too much. He changed completely since coming here.”

Unlike the past when Ricks used to take care of everyone.

“Isn’t it because of your personality?”

“What, what?”

“There’s sothing about you that’s frustrating to watch.”

Not born into a wealthy family, Ricks tried to enroll here cheaply, and Gravel must have followed on her own. Ricks would have opposed it, and Gravel must have insisted. Besides, knowing Ricks, once he realized the environnt here, he would have felt a sense of responsibility and thought he shouldn’t indulge her whims anymore. If Gravel remained timid and unchanged, she wouldn’t adapt here.

“Still, you don’t need to worry about what he said. Despite his cold exterior, he seed concerned enough to co here.”

Though he seems prickly, he has a deep and tender side. That’s why he’s so popular. The reason his friends followed him here.

“And isn’t there soone else who followed him here besides you?”

“Yeah…”

“Then you should be grateful he’s worried about you enough to co here to help.”

Gravel’s eyes widened in gratitude.

“…What, grateful? Hersel, do you realize how harsh you’re being?”

“Hmm, you’ve grown a lot, talking back to already.”

“We’ve only been together for 40 minutes…”

“In that 40 minutes, you’ve grown. Be proud.”

After exchanging such small talk, we arrived in front of the professor.

“Mr. Hersel, Ms. Gravel, you two arrived first?” Gravel blinked and asked.

“Huh? Didn’t Ricks arrive yet? I thought he would be here first…”

“Oh, Mr. Ricks hasn’t arrived yet.”

According to the professor, Ricks had asked his partner to wait for a mont and then left again to find more roots. True to his loyal and steadfast nature, he seed to be looking out for his partner’s share as well.

“But Mr. Hersel, you have a lot of roots in your bag. Can you give them all to the professor?” The female professor smiled slyly. I quickly hid the herb bag behind .

“You clearly said we only needed to collect one root.”

“Oh, well, can you give at least the best one…?”

“Do you think I’ll give it?”

As I refused imdiately, the professor made a tempting offer.

“Co on, just one more. I’ll give you an A in the next class.”

“If you insist, professor.” I glared at Gravel.

“You know what to do, right?”

“Ms. Gravel, don’t tell the other students.”

“I won’t say anything.”

With that, nine roots remained. I whispered to the professor, suggesting I sell the nine roots wholesale.

“800 coins. It’s a good deal, isn’t it?”

“That sounds tempting, but can’t you sell the remaining root too?”

“Oh, this one belongs to soone else…” I took out the request from my pocket and showed it to the professor, who widened her eyes in shock.

“Gasp, it’s from Professor Rockefeller? Pretend I didn’t see that.”

She must have realized she couldn’t handle sothing from the highest-ranking professor.

***

The strings of a violin played a sweet lody through the friction of the bow. Rockefeller didn’t stop there, using telekinesis magic to play the keys of a small organ while blowing into a bassoon with his mouth.

‘Ah, indeed, nothing calms like this.’

Feeling the stress from the principal’s scolding lt away, Rockefeller poured his heart into playing the most important part. He had another reason to be happy. He had heard that Hersel, Schlaphe’s slave, had taken the request for the rilly root, known for restoring energy, so he would soon be able to get so. As the grand music filled the professor’s office, the sound of the door being forcefully opened shattered the flow.

Bang!

“How rude. Don’t you know to knock… Huh?”

“I knocked, but there was no response, so I just ca in. May I proceed?” Rockefeller frowned. He didn’t like having his sweet ti interrupted, but he could guess the reason for the visit.

“Alright, Hersel Ben Tenest. What brings you here?”

“I want to talk about the Knight Departnt.”

Rockefeller’s lips curled into a smirk.

“Have you co to transfer to the Knight Departnt?”

“….”

“I never expected you to show such a pitiful sight in just one day. I thought you’d last at least three days.”

“Oh, really?”

“But what can we do? There are more successful applicants than expected, so I don’t know if there’s a spot for you. The carriage has already left.” Rockefeller continued, feigning indifference as he inspected his nails.

“Still, making one spot is easy for . At first, I considered placing you in Adelle Dorm, but that’s a bit difficult. You’ll go to the Buerger Dorm instead.”

Hersel’s eyes widened with joy.

“Is that true? Buerger Dorm?”

Rockefeller smiled cynically, lowering his gaze to his shoes.

“But you’ll have to show so sincerity first. Bow your head and lick my shoes.”

The slaves of Schlaphe Dorm would bow their heads for far less. Hersel, still holding onto his pride, didn’t move.

“What? Can’t do it? You don’t have to if you don’t want to. Just rember, this is your last chance.”

Rockefeller expected Hersel to surrender. When Hersel slightly lowered his head, Rockefeller smiled in triumph. But when he saw Hersel’s blue eyes gleam, his smile faded.

“I said I wanted to talk about the Knight Departnt, but you keep saying strange things. I’m asking why you’re so obsessed with it. Seeing your state, it seems like a normal conversation isn’t possible.”

“What?”

“By the way, the answer is still no. I’m not joining the Knight Departnt. Besides, you don’t look well. You should take this.” Hersel had lowered his head to take out a piece of paper with Rockefeller’s familiar handwriting.

“Why are you so surprised? It’s the rilly root you requested.” Hersel presented the thick rilly root. Rockefeller gulped, gritting his teeth.

“You… you dare play with !!”

“If you don’t want it, just say so. Don’t waste my ti with nonsense. I’m busy.” Hersel put the root back in his bag.

Feeling a vein pop on his forehead, Rockefeller threw a pouch containing 100 coins at Hersel.

“Take it and get lost!”

“Thank you, professor.”

Another scolding from the principal was inevitable. Better to replenish his energy instead. Rockefeller watched Hersel disappear and then savagely bit into the root.

‘How did that wretched brat find sothing even third-year students can’t easily get…?’

He chewed the root with rage. Feeling his energy replenishing, Rockefeller wiped his face.

“…I’ll acknowledge your talent for getting under people’s skin, Hersel Ben Tenest.” Rockefeller picked up the orb on the desk.

“Handal, are you the professor on duty tonight? At 3 AM, release the outer barrier.”

“Professor Rockefeller, what do you an by releasing the barrier?”

“Consider it a training exercise close to real combat. Don’t give any hints to the Schlaphe students.”

“But sir, it’s only been a day since the new students arrived. Are you serious?”

Rockefeller’s smile deepened.

“Of course, we have a very competent student who seems to enjoy showing off.”

At 3 AM, the invasion of monsters was scheduled.

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