Monday.
8:43 AM.
It was time for the scheduled, labyrinth dive.
Labyrinths were a new phenomenon that started to emerge shortly after the calamity happened.
Inside, mixed races of monsters often occupied these labyrinths. Since the mana inside was quite distinct, they had discovered that the minerals took a new form.
These minerals had a hefty price after they discovered its properties. The minerals had mana so pure that it had caught the attention of guilds.
The minerals uses vary, from powering houses, to even powering a small city itself.
But what was booming in the market were magic weapons.
Weapons enhanced by these minerals.
For that reason, guilds placed importance in these labyrinths.
While labyrinths were owned by guilds, they could be rented by anyone for use.
This was the structure that was implemented when establishing guilds.
To start a guild, they must first own rights to a labyrinth. New labyrinths themselves were being discovered everyday. For that reason, new guilds had been emerging day by day after applying for a license from the main guild.
Though it had to be said, guilds could own multiple labyrinths.
Since the Imperial Academy was owned by the Imperial Army itself, it took no trouble for them to rent out these labyrinths.
At that moment, they stopped in their steps as soon as Zeke paused. Zeke turned around, looking at each and every one of the cadets present.
"The rules are more or less the same as the labyrinth dive during your exams."
The exam Brandon wasn't actually present in.
"Please be aware that the level of difficulty will not remain constant. With each subsequent exam, the labyrinths we face will become progressively more challenging. For this semester, we will be navigating B+ ranked labyrinths."
'Seems easy enough.'
Then, Zeke raised his hand and pointed at the white bracelet on his wrist.
"For safety reasons, simply activate the bracelet, and it will trigger an alarm if you ever encounter danger. It will also transmit your location to me, allowing me to assist you. However, please be aware that once the bracelet is activated, you will be assigned an 'F' grade."
That was about it more or less.
With that being said, they were soon instructed to enter the labyrinth along with their pairs.
But if Brandon had to be honest, this pairing system was a hindrance to his plans.
"Guess we're working together again."
"Kind of brings back memories. Hehe~"
It had to be said,
....His pair was Amy.
"What's the point based system again?"
Brandon asked as they trudged the labyrinth. The labyrinth was a vast maze–looking cave, stretched out in an expanse of darkness.
"One monster equates to one point. That's the gist. Though there are variables depending on the monster's difficulty. This bracelet is responsible for that evaluation."
"I see."
It was quite interesting.
The labyrinth system aside, the bracelet's mechanism piqued his interest.
Just how was it possible for the bracelet to evaluate the happenings of this test when the labyrinth itself was a natural occurrence and not artificial?
He had to get it checked with Ironaxe soon.
"Brandon."
"Yeah."
It was then when they sensed something lurking in the corner. Immediately, they kept their guard up.
SHIIING—
While Amy's arm extended forward, Brandon unsheathed the blade on his waist.
"You know, the fact that you use a sword now still surprises me. Those chains as well. Your entire fighting style has changed drastically."
Then, Amy turned towards him. It wasn't actually the time to do so. But Amy seemed to be confident that Brandon could handle whatever happens inside the B+ ranked labyrinth.
"Why aren't you using your elements?"
"I don't have them anymore."
Simple as that.
"I've never heard of a phenomenon where someone loses their affinities. But okay, I won't ask."
"I just lost them at some point. That's really it."
"Is that so?"
At that moment, a magic circle materialized and water bullets shot out. The monster hadn't even emerged yet. So Brandon was unsure what kind of monster it was.
—Kuu!
But hearing the resounding scream, he now had an idea.
"A goblin?"
"I think so?"
Amy curiously tilted her head. An innocent look spread across her features as if she hadn't just murdered three goblins at once.
If goblins were here....
"Wait, Amy. Lower your hand."
"Hm?"
Amy did as instructed. But followed up with a question.
"Why?"
"I have an idea."
A way to swiftly breach the top ranks.
***
At the moment, the ranking goes;
—Raven and Rebecca: 22 Points.
—Reinhard and Klein: 17 Points.
—Rachel and Cyrus: 9 Points.
"Kukoko....."
—Kuu....
"This is my friend, Amy. Don't be startled, she's got a few screws loose, but she's a good girl."
—I see. That can't be helped then. You are the only human with such profound understanding, and handsomeness added to that.
"Haha. Of course, Kuzo, but no need for such flattery. Anyway, can you lead us to your camp?"
—No worries. Follow me, my handsome lord.
Brandon nodded his head in response, and the goblins soon walked forward.
Then, he turned around, only to see Amy frowning.
"What's wrong?"
"You just insulted me, didn't you?"
"No? Why would I?"
"How did you even do that?"
"Do what?"
"Talk with those goblins."
"No idea."
Brandon just shrugged and walked away.
"You coming, or not?"
"Ah, wait."
Amy ran towards him and walked side–by–side. Ahead of them, were the goblins who walked with little legs. Now that she thought about it, they were kind of cute.
"Where are we going?"
"You'll see."
It would be way easier to explain once they actually get there.
A couple of minutes passed, and they soon arrived in a location where several goblins gathered.
There were actually quite a lot.
The entire space was illuminated by torches strewn all over the cold rocky ground.
Most probably stolen from rankers who had left the torches behind.
"You get where I'm going with this now, Amy?"
"So you asked them to lead us here, only for us to kill them all? Am I understanding correctly?"
"You are."
"That's kinda brutal...."
"You see that?"
Brandon pointed at a peculiar corner.
"That's...."
It was a skeleton, adorning armor. Most likely, a ranker they killed.
"Still hesitating?"
"No."
"Good."
Swoosh—!
Immediately, Brandon's figure disappeared, and blood started spattering in the air.
Thump!
In just a few seconds, heads started rolling on the ground. Once again, Amy was taken aback by Brandon's sheer prowess.
However, she composed herself soon after and extended her hand forward.
Magic circles started appearing from where she stood. At that moment, several water based magic attacks lunged out of the magic circle and headed towards several goblins.
Amy started attacking the side Brandon wasn't currently covering. But it had to be said that wherever Brandon went, heads started rolling on the ground.
Goblins started falling, one after another from their attacks.
While Amy's eyes could more or less follow his movements, there were brief instances where all she could see was the reflection of his sword.
"Strong...."
*
At the end of it, the chamber fell silent. Blood filled the entire place, and the two currently stood by the exit.
Peering into the bracelet, Brandon scanned the rankings.
—Brandon and Amy: 67 Points.
—Raven and Rebecca: 54 Points.
—Reinhard and Klein: 42 Points.
—Rachel and Cyrus: 33 Points.
.
.
They were currently in first place.
"Now what?"
Amy asked.
"We find more monsters."
Just like that, they left the chamber and began their hunt for more points.
Brandon had to clear this exam.
The goal for today was 150 points. If the objective is accomplished, they could leave the labyrinth anytime they wanted.
He had to finish as fast as possible while they were waiting.
Waiting for his signal.
At that moment, Brandon's phone rang.
Immediately, he checked the message.
—We're in position, Blank.