Chapter 103: The First Dungeon in Another World
[Viktor''s Forest Realm] — This was the name of this assessment.
ording to the rules, each examinee would engage in four encounter battles within the Forest Realm. Each battle would involve different monsters, with varying strengths and numbers. The four battles would feature one, three, five, and ten monsters respectively. Passing the third encounter battle would be sufficient to pass the assessment.
Henie waved her magic over the scroll, and the exam rules appeared in the center. The students looked at the rules with hesitation, unable to believe it. Professor Viktor''s assessment actually required them to personally challenge monsters!? This was a practicalbat exam!? Wasn''t this risking their lives?
"As mentioned before, there''s no limit to the number of attempts in this exam. Failed examinees can retake the assessment," Henie exined. "You don''t need to worry; if you encounter life-threatening danger, the realm will automatically teleport you out and heal you."
Hearing this, the students exchanged nces. Although such protective measures provided some reassurance, the prospect of actualbat still made them feel timid. The students of the Royal Magic Academy had no practicalbat experience. At most, they had only tried releasing magic in the Arcane Hall, hitting wooden dummies.
Even though Assistant Professor Henie said there would be no life-threatening danger, instinct still made the students somewhat resistant. Some at the back even took a few steps towards the exit. But perhaps the chance to gain two passing qualifications at once was too tempting. After hesitating for a long time, they returned to the crowd, deciding to observe for a while before making a decision.
Of course, their retreat was all seen by Henie. "Well then, the assessment begins. Please queue up and enter the exam venue when you''re ready."
The dozens of green teleportation arrays were the so-called ''exam venue''. Henie activated them with a wave of her hand, bursting forth with waves of green energy. The examinees knew that once they stepped in, they would face an unprecedented practicalbat assessment.
Erica was the first to take action. Disregarding the timidity and shock of the surrounding students, she walked towards the teleportation gate. The array under her feet gradually emitted light, and soon, Erica''s body dispersed like streams of magical energy, merging into the scroll.
"She went in!?"
"This... nothing bad will happen, right?"
"Should we wait for Erica toe out and ask about the situation inside?"
The remaining students discussed among themselves. However, the moment Erica fully entered the scroll, more than a dozen students squeezed out from the crowd and walked towards their respective teleportation gates. These were gradually recognized as the top-ranking students.
It wasn''t just Erica who was looking forward to Viktor''s assessment. They followed closely behind her, entering the realm one by one. Although they hadn''t participated in Viktor''s test at the Arcane Hall that day, that was just shy but impractical education. True geniuses look forward to any challenge.
Moreover, this was just an assessment with unlimited attempts. If they didn''t even have the courage to enter, they might as well give up the exam from the start.
After they all entered the array, most of the students fell silent. They looked at the glowing array, feeling a fire in their hearts urging them on, but this me was quickly extinguished by rationality.
Finally, a small portion of the examinees automatically gave up this exam. They showed troubled expressions, shaking their heads and turning towards the teleportation exit of the mage tower. At the moment of leaving, their expressions seemedplex, unclear whether it was frustration at their own cowardice or regret at theirck of ability.
Henie saw them but didn''t intervene, nor did she urge the remaining students to participate immediately. After all, it was just as these students thought: Professor Viktor''s exam was probably the most difficult the academy had seen in recent years.
......
Several strands of green light slowly fell in the dense forest, the glowing body making Erica feel somewhat light. But the thick leaves around told her this was not an illusion, but a real dense forest.
This ce was a series of challenge spaces repeatedly constructed using Cocotte''s spatial magic and the Wood Cmity''s terrain creation. Each space was independent, with examinees not interfering with each other.
At present, Erica couldn''t yet see how marvelous this space was. She looked ahead, where there seemed to be a vague darkness behind a mess of branches and leaves.
Walking forward, Erica saw a winding small path. The path was covered with weeds, making it difficult to distinguish. Erica walked carefully on the small path, not daring to take big or quick steps. In this dense forest, even without monsters suddenly appearing, the insects and mosquitoes between the dense bushes could be quite bothersome.
She continued forward step by step, her feet stepping over weeds, leaving uneven footprints in the muddy ground. There was no sign of anyone around, and Erica tried to find some other paths nearby. She walked towards a side path, but it was like hitting a wall.
"Ouch, ouch, ouch."
Erica rubbed her shoulder that had just hit the ''air wall'', looking with some surprise at the other side of the air. It was all dense jungle, butpletely isted.
"No other paths, just this one?"
This unique exam made her feel a sense of novelty. It was as if she was in a mysterious space.
Continuing forward, a beam of sunset light shone through the bushes into Erica''s eyes. It was the exit. She quickly took two steps forward, rushing out of the dense forest.
"This is....."
She looked at the endless ins around, the yellow foxtail grass swaying like waves in the gentle breeze.
Just then, a mound of earth near Erica''s feet squirmed a bit. An earth-yellow monster suddenly burst out of the ground, leaping towards Erica''s face.
The monster''s body was like a prairie dog, but its tail had a flower-like parasite growing on it. On its long neck grew several mouse heads with lush fur, making a strange cry that was a mix of squeaking and quacking from the neck. But what surprised Erica the most was its topmost head had a duck''s beak.
"Is this... a mouse or a duck....."
Seemingly hearing Erica''s questioning whether it was a duck, the monster got a bit angry, swaying its body and pouncing towards Erica.
Erica twisted her body, retreating a few steps. The monster pounced at empty air, eating a lot of foxtail grass. Not to be outdone, it waved the flower on its back and attacked Erica again.
[Second-tier Magic: Fireworks]
A red array quickly formed in her hand, and two pirs of me suddenly appeared in Erica''s hands, rushing towards the front. The pouncing monster was burned to a crisp in an instant.
"Hmph, weak."
Erica pped her hands, and the charred monster was immediately swallowed back by the earth.
"Is it over just like this?"
Unlike other students, Erica had practicalbat experience. Earlier, she had killed many local fire-element monsters on Mount Vesuvius. And these monsters were quite weakpared to the monsters on the volcano.
Erica knew this was to amodate all examinees by deliberately controlling the monsters'' strength, but it also made things much easier for her. Although she didn''t know exactly how Professor Viktor was controlling these monsters, this kind of assessment was interesting.
Erica continued forward, and the second wave of monsters appeared before her. Two mouse-like ducks burst out of the ground, attacking Erica again. But this time there was another type of monster.
From the distance, a tiny ck dot flew towards Erica, rapidly approaching. A bat-like creature pped four tattered, screen-like wings. It rode the breeze, continuously spitting three blobs of ck liquid at Erica from the air.
Erica did a somersault, leaping over the two mouse monsters. In the moment of being airborne, she twisted her body, avoiding the ck liquid, stepping on the bat''s back, and leaping backward. Two spells were constructed simultaneously between her hands.
[Second-tier Magic: Water Vortex]
[Second-tier Magic: Fire Smoke Flight]
One red and one blue, two magics appeared in her hands at the same time. As soon as the words were spoken, Erica stretched out her arms as her body fell towards the ground, and the two magics intertwined and flew towards the three monsters.
Boom!
The intense heat and bursting water droplets cut through the surrounding grass waves. A smell of burning slowly rose.
Ericanded steadily on the ground, exhaling. Fortunately, she had trained for a while in her father''s ''Magus Corps'', allowing her to make a series of rtively flexible movements. If she hadn''t controlled the flying bat in advance, she might have stumbled here.
Thebination of two types of monsters, alternating between near and far, was still quite dangerous.
Erica rested for a moment before continuing forward. Her intuition told her the third wave wasing.
Sure enough, three duck-billed mice suddenly burst out from the ground. This was the name she had just given to this type of monster. This time, their actions were different from the previous two waves, bing extremely swift.
A bat flying rapidly from the distance made Erica concentrate.
"No, there should be five monsters!"
Erica''s sixth sense told her something waspletely wrong, and the hair on the back of her neck suddenly stood up. She looked back and saw a huge flying mosquito diving towards her.
The flying mosquito was entangled with something like wooden vines, its entire body seemingly hidden in the greenery. If not observed carefully, one wouldn''t notice this clever predator at all.
"As expected!"
This time, Erica took a big step to the side, avoiding the duck-billed mouse''s attack. She then conjured a me in her hand and struck it towards the approaching flying mosquito. The moment the me touched the monster in front, it burst into mes.
She rolled to avoid the danger from behind. But the burning flying mosquito suddenly pped its wings, and the mes on its body were immediately extinguished.
"Tch."
This time, the monsters were stronger than before. Erica realized this, so she no longer held back.
A bright green light shone from her chest, immediately enveloping the surrounding monsters. The power of inheritance. Erica, who had obtained this power, was no longer the same as before. The powerful natural energy had made her strength no longer limited to those simple second-tier magics.
As the bright light gradually faded, it was as if a seed had been nted in those monsters'' bodies, suddenly sprouting and blooming. Sharp branches burst out from the monsters'' bodies.
Those monsters immediatelyy in the iplete sunset,pletely silent. The corpses slowly dissipated along with the wooden vines, and a green teleportation gate gradually lit up behind Erica.
A cluster of text ignited in the air, lighting up in front of Erica.
[Pass achieved. Continue the challenge?]
This meant Erica hadpleted the exam, and she could leave now to take other professors'' exams.
But...
She didn''t want to be satisfied just like this.
"Continue the challenge."
After Erica confirmed, the teleportation gate disappeared.
She turned back, and somehow an emerald green path had appeared before her eyes, looking very peaceful and harmonious in the sunlight.
The flowers around the path swayed in the breeze, as if they were also happy for Erica''s courage.
She took a deep breath, stepped over the grass waves, and continued walking towards the depths of the path.
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