Chapter 62: Midterm Evaluation (7)
A quiet stillness blanketed the clearing deep within the forest. I stumbled backward, eyes wide with disbelief, and blurted out, “What the hell are you even talking about?”
Professor Baldwin flashed a teasing smile. “Why? You don’t like the idea?”
“It’s not a matter of like or dislike, Professor! That’s completely out of line!”
She chuckled at my flustered reaction, clearly amused. “Relax, it was just a joke. No need to get so worked up.
I stared at her, dumbfounded. There wasn’t a hint of humor in her expression; it looked serious enough to make anyone second-guess whether she was joking at all.
What era are we living in that a professor thinks it’s okay to joke like that with a cadet? I frowned.
In response to my stare, she gave a soft smile and placed a hand lightly over her chest. “Well, joke or not, I’m indeed interested in you, Dale. Both as a hero… and as a man.”
“Sorry, what now?”
That came out of nowhere. What the heck?
She replied calmly, “There’s no rule saying a professor can’t be interested in a cadet, is there?”
“Well, I mean, technically no, but…”
“Before being a professor, I’m still a woman. It’s only natural to be drawn to a male I like.”
Elisha Baldwin is interested in me? What kind of situation is this? I wondered.
“Uh, so, what you’re saying is…” I couldn’t think of what to say, my mind having gone completely blank at her blunt confession. After another second, I asked, “Isn’t this only the second time we’ve spoken?”
Neither of those times had involved particularly friendly conversations.
“Hm? Does the number of meetings matter when a woman is drawn to a man?” she asked out of pure curiosity.
“Well, I don’t think I’ve done anything in those meetings to make myself that appealing to you, Professor.”
Let’s just ignore the whole “male or female” terminology for now, I told myself.
“What are you talking about? You showed me plenty, and on the first day we met, in fact,” she replied.
“You mean that sparring match with Assistant Instructor Vincent?”
Sure, a cadet dominating an instructor in a duel was not an everyday occurrence. But in my honest assessment, that didn’t seem enough to capture the attention of the Cursed-Eye Spider, ranked ninth among thousands upon thousands of heroes. After all, Yuren could’ve also taken Vincent down easily. If Yuren was too outstanding to compare, then even Camilla could probably have held her own against Vincent.
I didn’t think Vincent was actually all that impressive. The only reason he looked so powerful during that first duel was the low skill level of his opponents. Cadets barely scraping by on average grades wouldn’t stand a chance against a swordsman specializing in quick draw like him.
Professor Baldwin admitted with a nod. “Well, yes, there was that. But that’s not all.”
“There’s something else?”
Don’t tell me… Is it the Primordial Flame? Did she find out? I wondered.
She seemed to have read the suspicion in my expression, as she flashed an even deeper smile. “Hoho. You’ve got the wrong idea. What intrigued me most about you, Dale, was your appearance.”
That was not what I expected. “Come again?”
She reached out and gently brushed her fingers across my cheek, nodding. “Yes, you’ve got such a gloomy, sullen face. I find it quite charming.”
It was such an odd sentence that I wasn’t sure whether it was a compliment or an insult.
Suddenly, looking away quickly with a cough, she said, “Mm, don’t stare at me like that.”
The tips of her ears turned red, and she asked, “Aren’t you even a little embarrassed?”
I let out a heavy sigh and shook my head. “Not really.”
You just called me dreary and depressing-looking. Blushing afterward doesn’t make it better, you know? I seriously can’t tell what’s sincere and what’s not with her, I thought.
“Don’t worry about it. It’s just curiosity, for now.” With a faint smile, she reached into her coat and pulled out a cigarette, placing it between her lips. Then, she tilted her chin toward me and gestured with it. “Fire.”
“I don’t carry a lighter, sorry!”
“Didn’t you just use flame magic earlier while fighting those monsters?”
“That was…”
Using the Primordial Flame to light a cigarette didn’t seem appropriate to me.
“Hmph! Guess I have no choice then.” She pulled a lighter from her pocket and handed it to me. “Fire.”
“You could light it yourself, couldn’t you?”
She teasingly replied, “Cigarette lit by the man you’ve got your eye on has a special flavor, don’t you think?”
Who is this crazy woman? I asked myself.
Sighing, I took the lighter and lit her cigarette. She took a deep drag, smoke curling around her as she exhaled with a pleased expression. “Fuuu! That’s nice.”
Recalling how all this started, I said, “So, about that investigation you mentioned earlier, what exactly are you planning? Should I give you a blood sample or something?”
“No need. I doubt we’d find anything useful anyway.”
Then what was the point of bringing it up? I wondered.
She then added, “Hehe. Wasn’t it a perfect excuse to try to kiss the man I’m interested in? Perks of being a special professor.”
“That’s a very professor-like way of thinking,” I replied.
With a serious expression that made it hard to tell whether she was joking or not, Professor Baldwin exhaled a long plume of smoke. “Hearing that praise makes me a little embarrassed.”
“Anyway, what were those demonic monsters?”
“We’re still in the process of confirming that ourselves.” She flicked the spent cigarette and approached the crocodile-like monster’s corpse. “With how large the exam field is, it’s not unusual for outside monsters to occasionally slip through. But for an eight-eyed demonic monster to show up? You’d have to go back five hundred years to find a case like this.”
With a hint of suspicion, I said, “Which means…”
“It’s more reasonable to assume someone sent it here intentionally.” Professor Baldwin’s eyes sank into a grim calm as she examined the monster’s corpse.
“Do you have any suspects?” I asked.
“Well, nothing more than speculation for now,” she replied.
She then reached down and touched the blood oozing from the corpse, bringing it to her lips. A vertical glint of gold split her violet eyes as her pupils shifted—the phenomenon that happened when she used the Blessing of Insight—and the uncanny gleam of her gifted sight flared with intensity.
“Just as I thought. This wasn’t an ordinary demonic monster; it was someone’s tamed summon,” she said.
“Like the unicorn?”
Professor Baldwin nodded slightly. “Exactly. Not many can control a monster of this caliber as a summon.”
Coincidentally, or maybe not, a single name immediately came to my mind.
Professor Baldwin’s fingers grazed the scar running across her left eye as she said the same name in a heavy voice. “The Archpriest of Beasts, Jackal.”
Jackal was one of the six Archbishops who stood at the pinnacle of the demons, a terrifying enemy who commanded tens of thousands of demonic monsters. In my past life, humans had to fight a whole war just to bring that bastard down. Nearly half of the 1,000-strong tri-nation allied army had fallen before Jackal and his monstrous horde were finally slain. And the hero who had killed Jackal back then was Elisha Baldwin.
Was it fate? Coincidence? I glanced at Professor Baldwin and clicked my tongue under my breath. In my past life, she had joined that war against Jackal, severed his life with her hands, and died on the battlefield shortly after.
However, I hadn’t witnessed it myself. The alliance between the three nations and the war against Jackal had erupted ten years after I graduated, about twelve years from now.
From what I recalled, that was right around the time I quit being a mercenary and formed a party with Yuren and the others. Back then, we were just getting started. Our party never joined the war directly.
As I was tracing those memories from my past life, Professor Baldwin called out to me, “Dale? Do you know something about Jackal?”
“Eh
? Oh, no. Just got lost in thought for a moment.”
“Hmm. I see.” Professor Baldwin crossed her arms and looked down at the monster’s corpse, eyes dark with contemplation. A dangerous gleam shone in her eyes as she said, “Jackal!”
After a moment of silence, she turned to me. “Dale. I have a favor to ask.”
“What is it?”
“I’d like you to keep this incident quiet. At least until the investigation is over.”
“Keep it quiet? To what extent are we talking about?”
“Quiet from everyone. I’d prefer even your assigned professor doesn’t hear of it.”
Startled by the request to keep it from even Professor Kane, I looked at her in disbelief. “Are you planning to bury the incident completely?”
Professor Baldwin gave a firm nod. “If this spreads around the academy, the perpetrator will just disappear again, just like during the last Sealing Festival.”
Of course, the real mastermind behind the Sealing Festival incident hadn’t escaped. I had killed him myself. But I couldn’t exactly tell Professor Baldwin that now.
So, I just replied, “Understood. Let’s keep this between just the two of us.”
“Oh? You make it sound so thrilling, just the two of us and a secret.”
“No.”
“Haha, just teasing.”
“You really enjoy your jokes, don’t you?” I said.
“I can’t help it. I’m naturally witty and humorous, you know.”
“Hah. That’s some next-level nonsense, even for you.” I really couldn’t win with her.
“Well then, I’ll be taking this crocodile monster’s corpse with me,” she said.
“Sure.”
“By the way, are you feeling alright? You don’t look too good.”
I was indeed barely staying upright, about to collapse at any moment. “To be honest, not great.”
“Looks like I held you up for too long. I’ll clear out the rest of the monsters in this area. You get some rest.”
I could probably survive being attacked in my sleep, but Yuren was still unconscious from mana exhaustion. It could be fatal for him. So, I replied, “That would be appreciated.”
With a snap of her fingers, dozens of silver threads spiraled out and wrapped around the monster’s corpse. The next instant, she disappeared with the body in tow.
Letting out a heavy sigh of exhaustion, I slumped against the rock where Yuren lay unconscious. I felt like I had forgotten something, but I really couldn’t hold on anymore. I let sleep wash over me and slowly closed my eyes.
***
Professor Kane stood at the front, holding a stack of score sheets. “I’ll now announce the exam results. Yuren takes first place, regardless of score, since he completed the bonus objective. Next, Morris is second with 182 points. Camilla is third with 98… Juliet is 57th with 47 points… Albert is 136th with 24 points… And lastly—”
Professor Kane’s eyes landed on me. “Dale, with 0 points, is in 253rd place.”
Only one thought came to my mind: What the fuck? I’m dead last. Again?
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Chapters
- Chapter 174: Omen (3)
- Chapter 173: Omen (2)
- Chapter 172: Omen (1)
- Chapter 171: Interlude – The Invitation from the Saintess
- Chapter 170: The Blessing of Frost (3)
- Chapter 169: The Blessing of Frost (2)
- Chapter 168: The Blessing of Frost (1)
- Chapter 167: Interlude – Warmth
- Chapter 166: The Witch of the Night (7)
- Chapter 165: The Witch of the Night (6)
- Chapter 164: The Witch of the Night (5)
- Chapter 163: The Witch of the Night (4)
- Chapter 162: The Witch of the Night (3)
- Chapter 161: The Witch of the Night (2)
- Chapter 160: The Witch of the Night (1)
- Chapter 159: Interlude — Try Calling Me Big Sister
- Chapter 158: Youth, Indeed (3)
- Chapter 157: Youth, Indeed (2)
- Chapter 156: Youth, Indeed (1)
- Chapter 155: Interlude – Snake Hunt
- Chapter 154: A String of Cadet Disappearances (8)
- Chapter 153: A String of Cadet Disappearances (7)
- Chapter 152: A String of Cadet Disappearances (6)
- Chapter 151: A String of Cadet Disappearances (5)
- Chapter 150: A String of Cadet Disappearances (4)
- Chapter 149: A String of Cadet Disappearances (3)
- Chapter 148: A String of Cadet Disappearances (2)
- Chapter 147: A String of Cadet Disappearances (1)
- Chapter 146: New Semester
- Chapter 145: Let’s Go to the Beach (4)
- Chapter 144: Let’s Go to the Beach (3)
- Chapter 143: Let’s Go to the Beach (2)
- Chapter 142: Let’s Go to the Beach (1)
- Chapter 141: Interlude – Descendant of the Iron Fist (4)
- Chapter 140: Interlude – Descendant of the Iron Fist (3)
- Chapter 139: Interlude – Descendent of the Iron Fist (2)
- Chapter 138: Interlude – Descendent of the Iron Fist (1)
- Chapter 137: The Archbishop of Desire, Laxasia (3)
- Chapter 136: The Archbishop of Desire, Laxasia (2)
- Chapter 135: The Archbishop of Desire, Laxasia (1)
- Chapter 134: Legacy of the Iron Fist (3)
- Chapter 133: Legacy of the Iron Fist (2)
- Chapter 132: Legacy of the Iron Fist (1)
- Chapter 131: Summer Vacation (3)
- Chapter 130: Summer Vacation (2)
- Chapter 129: Summer Vacation (1)
- Chapter 128: Interlude – The Last-Place Hero
- Chapter 127: Living Together (2)
- Chapter 126: Living Together (1)
- Chapter 125: Interlude – Blazing Fire
- Chapter 124: Extreme Situation (4)
- Chapter 123: Extreme Situation (3)
- Chapter 122: Extreme Situation (2)
- Chapter 121: Extreme Situation (1)
- Chapter 120: Interlude – Personal Meeting (2)
- Chapter 119: Interlude – Personal Meeting (1)
- Chapter 118: Interlude – Madness
- Chapter 117: Final Evaluation (7)
- Chapter 116: Final Evaluation (6)
- Chapter 115: Final Evaluation (5)
- Chapter 114: Final Evaluation (4)
- Chapter 113: Final Evaluation (3)
- Chapter 112: Final Evaluation (2)
- Chapter 111: Final Evaluation (1)
- Chapter 110: Interlude – Queen of Bread
- Chapter 109: The Unfortunate Blondie (4)
- Chapter 108: The Unfortunate Blondie (3)
- Chapter 107: The Unfortunate Blondie (2)
- Chapter 106: The Unfortunate Blondie (1)
- Chapter 105: Interlude – Thunder God
- Chapter 104: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (5)
- Chapter 103: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (4)
- Chapter 102: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (3)
- Chapter 101: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (2)
- Chapter 100: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (1)
- Chapter 99: Interlude – Tangled Fate
- Chapter 98: Overheat (3)
- Chapter 97: Overheat (2)
- Chapter 96: Overheat (1)
- Chapter 95: Interlude 2 – Ashen Flames
- Chapter 94: Interlude – The Spider’s First Experience
- Chapter 93: A Common Occurrence (5)
- Chapter 92: A Common Occurrence (4)
- Chapter 91: A Common Occurrence (3)
- Chapter 90: A Common Occurrence (2)
- Chapter 89: A Common Occurrence (1)
- Chapter 88: A Maid Outfit Chooses Its Wearer (2)
- Chapter 87: A Maid Outfit Chooses Its Wearer (1)
- Chapter 86: Interlude – Moonlight (2)
- Chapter 85: Interlude – Moonlight (1)
- Chapter 84: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (6)
- Chapter 83: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (5)
- Chapter 82: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (4)
- Chapter 81: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (3)
- Chapter 80: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (2)
- Chapter 79: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (1)
- Chapter 78: Observation Class (4)
- Chapter 77: Observation Class (3)
- Chapter 76: Observation Class (2)
- Chapter 75: Observation Class (1)
- Chapter 74: Interlude – M-monster!
- Chapter 73: In Search of the Demon Sword (5)
- Chapter 72: In Search of the Demon Sword (4)
- Chapter 71: In Search of the Demon Sword (3)
- Chapter 70: In Search of the Demon Sword (2)
- Chapter 69: In Search of the Demon Sword (1)
- Chapter 68: Interlude – The Furnace
- Chapter 67: Elixir (3)
- Chapter 66: Elixir (2)
- Chapter 65: Elixir (1)
- Chapter 64: Interlude (2) – The Scar of the Spider
- Chapter 63: Interlude – The Moon Trapped in the Mirror
- Chapter 62: Midterm Evaluation (7)
- Chapter 61: Midterm Evaluation (6)
- Chapter 60: Midterm Evaluation (5)
- Chapter 59: Midterm Evaluation (4)
- Chapter 58: Midterm Evaluation (3)
- Chapter 57: Midterm Evaluation (2)
- Chapter 56: Midterm Evaluation (1)
- Chapter 55: Interlude – Boys’ Talk
- Chapter 54: Dale Han’s Secret Private Life (3)
- Chapter 53: Dale Han’s Secret Private Life (2)
- Chapter 52: Dale Han’s Secret Private Life (1)
- Chapter 51: Interlude – The Moon Hidden by the Sun
- Chapter 50: Knight of the Sun (2)
- Chapter 49: Knight of the Sun (1)
- Chapter 48: Interlude 2 – The Republic’s Spicy Taste
- Chapter 47: Interlude – The Cursed-Eye Spider
- Chapter 46: Special Professor (3)
- Chapter 45: Special Professor (2)
- Chapter 44: Special Professor (1)
- Chapter 43: Interlude – Berald Combat Style
- Chapter 42: The Same Old Bastard (3)
- Chapter 41: The Same Old Bastard (2)
- Chapter 40: The Same Old Bastard (1)
- Chapter 39: Interlude – I’m Glad
- Chapter 38: Last Will (7)
- Chapter 37: Last Will (6)
- Chapter 36: Last Will (5)
- Chapter 35: Last Will (4)
- Chapter 34: Last Will (3)
- Chapter 33: Last Will (2)
- Chapter 32: Last Will (1)
- Chapter 31: Busy Dealing With The Professors (2)
- Chapter 30: Busy Dealing With The Professors (2)
- Chapter 29: Busy Dealing With The Professors (1)
- Chapter 28: Interlude – The Sealing Festival
- Chapter 27: Ant Nest (2)
- Chapter 26: Ant Nest (1)
- Chapter 25: Interlude – You Were That Kind of Woman
- Chapter 24: It Was You, Huh? (5)
- Chapter 23: It Was You, Huh? (4)
- Chapter 22: It Was You, Huh? (3)
- Chapter 21: It Was You, Huh? (2)
- Chapter 20: It Was You, Huh? (1)
- Chapter 19: Interlude – The Seven Eyes
- Chapter 18: Mental Training (3)
- Chapter 17: Mental Training (2)
- Chapter 16: Mental Training (1)
- Chapter 15: Interlude – Spring
- Chapter 14: Testing My Limit (2)
- Chapter 13: Testing My Limit (1)
- Chapter 12: First Class (4)
- Chapter 11: First Class (3)
- Chapter 10: First Class (2)
- Chapter 9: First Class (1)
- Chapter 8. Laying the Foundation (4)
- Chapter 7: Laying the Foundation (3)
- Chapter 6: Laying the Foundation (2)
- Chapter 5: Laying the Foundation (1)
- Chapter 4: A Reason to Live (3)
- Chapter 3: A Reason to Live (2)
- Chapter 2: A Reason to Live (1)
- Chapter 1: The Snowfield