Chapter 91: A Common Occurrence (3)
A sigh escaped my lips, laced with ashen smoke. The energy flow that had unleashed an explosive surge of mana was now burning hot. I twisted my lips into a smirk as I stared at the monster’s severed tail.
Was this how it felt for someone who had been on a strict diet their whole life to finally indulge in an all-you-can-eat buffet? A shiver ran down my spine, then a euphoric thrill spread through my body, electric and heady.
I thought, So this is what it feels like…
For so long, I had been conditioned to conserve mana, wield my sword with restraint. But now, with no such inhibition, the destructive force of my strike far surpassed anything I had imagined.
However, it burned through mana like crazy. If I hadn’t recently reforged my body into a “furnace,” which expanded my mana capacity exponentially, I would have been incapable of handling this. Nevertheless, the power gain was worth the trouble. The output was very impressive even though I hadn’t activated Ignition. If I had, my power would have increased more than two times. In Ignition mode, mana recovered faster as well, so it would also have been less burdensome on me.
A low chuckle slipped from between my lips. Only after swinging my sword without worrying about mana depletion did I start to understand what Yurina had meant. In many ways, this style of swordsmanship truly suited me.
I had spent thousands of years honing the sword, yet I had never realized this. No, maybe it was because I had spent thousands of years with the sword that I couldn’t realize it. This was a new style of swordsmanship, one that fit the person I had become now. Calling this swordsmanship the Sun Sword Style no longer felt appropriate. The form, the flow, everything had changed. If I kept the same name, I would inevitably fall back into old habits.
I looked down at the sword in my hand. Within the flickering gray aura, a spark of flame burned steadily. It was a color no other hero, past or present, had ever possessed. From this unique aura alone, the name for this new swordsmanship came to me naturally.
The crocodile demonic monster, stunned in place while staring at its severed tail, finally erupted in a furious roar and stomped forward. Its hulking frame, several tons of muscle and steel-hard scales, launched at terrifying speed. It was a force of destruction that could turn any ordinary person to pulp with just a graze.
However, I just raised my sword toward it. “Tch.”
Mana infused within my soul stigmata coursed through my body. With a heavy step forward, I pulled forth my strength in a burst. Unlike the Sun Sword Style, which focused on precise, controlled strikes, this was an all-or-nothing blow that burned every last drop of mana.
I executed a technique crafted not for anyone else, but solely for me, Dale Han. Its name was the Ashen Flame Style First Form: Ash Severance, and it cleaved through the monster’s massive body with ruthless precision.
Following a resounding crash, the five-meter-long creature split from crown to belly, falling to the ground in two halves. A pungent, burning stench filled the air as gray smoke hissed from the torn flesh.
As I exhaled and began reabsorbing my mana, I wobbled slightly. I had probably burned too much mana at once.
Using my sword like a cane, I steadied myself and examined the monster’s bisected corpse. There was no mana stone. Then again, I had gotten lucky during the midterm evaluation. Demonic monsters that had eight eyes or more rarely had mana stones inside them anyway. Trying to hide my disappointment, I turned away, only to hear a shocked voice behind me.
“What in the world… Dale, what on earth did you just do?” Professor Baldwin’s tone was filled with disbelief. She looked at me, eyes trembling, as if what she had seen defied all logic.
She had been the only one to witness my fight with the crocodile monster during the midterm evaluation. In that fight, I had barely scraped by after a desperate struggle. Not much time had passed since then, yet I had cut the thing down now with just two strikes. Her shock was only natural.
I shrugged and cracked a joke. “Well, isn’t rapid growth part of the cadet experience?”
***
When Elisha heard Dale’s remark, her face contorted in frustration. She asked, “Is that supposed to be an excuse?”
Sure, it was common knowledge that heroes experienced explosive growth during their cadet years, but even that had its limits. To cut down an eight-eyed demonic monster, something that even seasoned professors avoided, like it was some stray mutt? That wasn’t just a growth spurt. That was a snake turning into a dragon overnight.
With a deep sigh, she shook her head. “Haa
! I always suspected you had some hidden potential, Dale…”
She thought, When I had spoken to Professor Kane, he told me that Dale might one day surpass even the Great Five Heroes… Maybe the “someday” he mentioned isn’t as far off as we thought.
***
As Professor Baldwin seemed to get lost in a moment of thought, I asked, “Anyway, how are the survivors?”
“Thankfully, they seem to be okay,” she replied.
It helped that we had protected them in advance, but more than that, the battle had ended so quickly that there had been no aftermath to harm them.
“They’re still weak, though. Let’s move them to the village quickly,” she added.
“Yes, ma’am.”
Professor Baldwin and I escorted the survivors back to the village. As soon as we arrived there, a middle-aged woman came rushing out from the entrance.
When she saw her daughter lying limp in Professor Baldwin’s arms, tears streamed down her face. “L-Lumi! Lumi!”
She ran to Professor Baldwin. “Thank you! Thank you so much, brave heroes!”
“Save your thanks for later. Some of them are in critical condition. Lay them down quickly and get them some porridge,” replied Professor Baldwin.
“Y-yes! Right away!”
It seemed that her cries had reached the rest of the villagers, who had been hiding inside their homes. They burst out all at once, shouting with joy.
“The heroes defeated the demonic monster!”
“We’re saved! We’re really saved!”
“Wooooah!”
“Thank you! Thank you, brave heroes!”
“The blessings of the Seven Gods be upon you!”
Tears streamed down their faces, tears of joy and relief. But among them were some whose tears carried a different weight. They came up to us with hesitant eyes.
“Umm, Hero, did you… by any chance… see my husband?”
“Have you seen my mother? Is she…?”
“N-no… Philip! Phiiiliiip!”
Out of the seven who had been abducted by the demonic monster, only four made it back alive. In other words, some of them would never return.
Professor Baldwin averted her gaze, unable to watch the grieving villagers any longer. A bitter expression hardened her face.
“Are you all right?” I asked out of worry.
“Hmph! Who do you think should be worrying about who here?”
“There’s no rule saying cadets can’t worry about professors, is there?”
She coldly replied, “Quiet.”
However, the shadow over her face seemed to lift just a little, and she said, “Let’s continue the investigation tomorrow. We both need rest tonight.”
“Agreed.”
After using the Ashen Flame Style, I had consumed a good deal of mana and needed rest myself. So, Professor Baldwin and I entered a nearby vacant house to get some much-needed downtime.
Suddenly, a cautious knock came at the door. Then a muffled voice came behind the door.
“Heroes? Are you inside?” It was Village Chief Oliver.
Professor Baldwin got up and opened it. “What is it?”
“It’s not much of a reward for defeating the demonic monster, but the villagers have decided to hold a small festival this evening,” Chief Oliver replied.
“A festival?”
“Yes. A celebration for those who returned and a memorial for those we lost. We would be honored if you, our heroes, would join us and bless the gathering with your presence.”
Professor Baldwin immediately replied in a firm manner, “Not interested.”
Chief Oliver looked flustered but didn’t give up. “The villagers are really hoping to see you there. We’d also love for you to try our village’s specialty, apple cider. Please, would you consider it?”
She fell silent, swallowing her hesitation. “Hmm.”
It was clear she was uncomfortable being treated like some grand figure, knowing it might weigh on the villagers’ humble resources. This woman’s heart was too soft for her own good.
I smothered a laugh and leaned in to whisper, “I’ll contact the Helios family and ask them to send aid to the village later, so you don’t have to feel guilty about attending.”
Her eyes sparkled with a mixture of disbelief and curiosity. “The Helios family?”
“I happen to be on pretty good terms with Lady Rosanna Helios.”
She blinked at me like I had grown another head. “You? Dale Han? Friends with Rosanna Helios?”
I just shrugged.
Professor Baldwin sighed. “The more I learn about you, Dale, the more questions I have.”
She then shook her head with a resigned smile. “Fine. We’ll go.”
Chief Oliver’s face lit up, and he bowed repeatedly. “Thank you, truly, heroes! I’ll come get you once preparations are complete!”
He left, gently closing the door behind him. We rested for a few more hours in the quiet house. Then, the lively sounds of people and laughter began to drift in from outside.
“The festival is ready, heroes!” Chief Oliver said.
At his call, Professor Baldwin and I stepped outside. Before us was a roaring bonfire. The savory smell of roasted meat and the sweet scent of fruit wine filled the entire village. Some villagers were already tipsy and stumbling with joy. Seeing us approach them, they immediately greeted us.
“Wooooah! The heroes are here!”
“Thank you for saving our village!”
“For the heroes! For the Seven Gods!”
When we sat down, a little girl approached us, carefully holding out cups of cider. “U-um, heroes, I brought you some drinks.”
“You’re…”
The freckled, orange-haired girl beamed up at us. “Ehehe! My name’s Lumi!”
“You’re already up and about?”
“Yep! It’s all thanks to you, heroes!”
Perhaps because she hadn’t been held captive for long, she looked surprisingly healthy.
Professor Baldwin smiled softly and accepted the cup of sweet-smelling cider from the girl. “That’s a relief!”
Chief Oliver stood in front of the bonfire, raising his drink high. “Now that our heroes are here, let’s start the festival!”
The villagers cheered and clinked their cups, downing the cider in celebration.
“To the heroes who saved our village!”
“To the Seven Gods!”
Professor Baldwin looked at me. “They’re going all out.”
“Well, they did come back from the brink of death. Can’t blame them.” I stifled a chuckle and raised my cup toward her. A clear, crisp sound resounded as our glasses touched.
“Apple cider, huh? Smells good, I’ll give it that,” she replied.
Professor Baldwin took a small sip, swishing it around in her mouth. Then, she spat it out in a spray, coughing violently.
Surprised, I asked, “Professor?”
She immediately said, “Dale! Don’t drink it!”
She then slapped the cup from my hand in a panic. The cup shattered on the ground, cider spilling everywhere.
Professor Baldwin stood abruptly, face twisted in rage as she stormed toward Chief Oliver. Her eyes gleamed with a cold fury, and she grabbed the village chief by the collar. “You. What the hell did you put in the cider?”
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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