Chapter 131: Frist Act 2

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The professor's voice resonated through the classroom, capturing the attention of every student present.

"I'm sure everyone here is already aware of the upcoming dungeon explorations" he announced. The synchronized nods from the students confirmed their familiarity with the impending challenges.

As the professor's gaze swept across the room, it lingered on me. Understandably so, considering my extended absence.

It was apparent that news regarding the upcoming activities might have eluded me during my time away.

With a calm yet confident demeanor, I addressed the unspoken question in the professor's eyes.

"I've already been informed"

I assured him. The acknowledgment in his nod suggested understanding, and the class resumed its collective focus on the discussion at hand.

Following the initial announcement, the professor seamlessly transitioned into detailing our roles as alchemists for the upcoming dungeon explorations.

The resonance of his words hung in the air, carrying the weight of responsibility and the anticipation of the tasks that lay ahead.

Much like the plot in the novel I had once read, our primary duty was to create a surplus of potions—lifeblood for the students who would be facing the monsters within the dungeons.

The focus, naturally, turned towards the combat department students.

Expected to bear the brunt of the challenges and endure the most significant injuries, they would rely heavily on the potions crafted by the alchemists.

Healing potions, akin to the lifeline of these future adventurers, would be in high demand.

The combatants, tasked with confronting the monsters head-on, would need a constant supply of these elixirs to navigate the dangers within the dungeons.

Mana potions, equally crucial for the mages in the magic department and summoners from the summoning department, would also be in high demand.

The rigorous nature of the week-long examinations meant that spellcasters would need to replenish their magical energy frequently.

As the professor elaborated on the strategic importance of these potions, I couldn't help but picture the bustling market that would soon form, with students scrambling to secure their magical resources.

Beyond the combat and magic departments, students from various disciplines would also play pivotal roles.

Aspiring paladins and priests studying theology would provide essential support and tanking capabilities in a party, their healing abilities crucial in maintaining the overall balance.

Even the magical engineering students, although technically part of the magic department, were considered general department students.

They, too, would contribute by supplying magical items that would aid their peers in overcoming the challenges within the dungeon.

In the midst of the discussion, thoughts turned to specific magical items, such as the coveted "Enchantashelter"

A magical creation the size of a small box, it had the remarkable ability to transform into a mid-sized tent, providing shelter and protection for adventurers on the go.

This divine weapon, distinct from my Authority Sword of Light, was not a creation of pure light but an actual sword blessed by the goddess herself.

Its unique attribute lay in its ability to amplify light-based mana, making it a formidable companion to Tristan's already powerful abilities.

While my Authority Sword of Light was crafted from literal light, capable of cutting through most conventional substances with ease and boasting a staggering critical rate against demons, the Holy Sword served as a complementary force.

Rather than generating its own light, the Holy Sword absorbed and enhanced the light mana and aura produced by Tristan's Himself as well as any outside source.

This symbiotic relationship created an exceptional synergy, unleashing a level of power that surpassed the sum of its parts.

'I remember reading a comment that said the holy sword basically had the power of friendship, which wasn't exactly false if you really think about it'

'Considering Tristan had to rely on Elena, to boost his sword every time he runs out of divine energy'

The partnership between Tristan and Elena became an absolute combination when facing Elowyn, the demons she summoned, and any adversaries shrouded in darkness.

Adding another layer to Tristan's invincibility, in the novel his possession of the Sword of Light Authority. Made him have the ability to shrug off and heal from most damage, rendering him an undying monster on the battlefield.

The synergy between the Authority Sword of Light, and the Holy Sword, elevated Tristan to unparalleled heights, emphasizing the unstoppable nature of his character within the verse.

The Holy Sword, acting as a conduit for amplified light-based mana, blended seamlessly with Tristan's Authority Sword of Light.

Their coordinated efforts formed a formidable force, illuminating the shadows and dispelling the malevolent energies that sought to engulf them.

The story unfolded with a sense of awe and anticipation as Tristan, wielding the combined power of the Authority Sword of Light and the Holy Sword, became an unstoppable force.

The dynamics of their partnership created a unique advantage, especially in the confrontation with Elowyn.

Although all of this knowledge is unreliable right now because I've strayed too far away from the original path of the novel, I'm pretty sure Tristan's party right now would be different.

I doubt he could even form a party with Elena now, given that the personal connection they once had in the novel was replaced by me.

Not to mention, Louise is pretty much not an option as she's still officially missing.

Leslie was Louise's friend, and in the novel, she fully accepted being part of Tristan's party as she got entranced by Tristan's handsomeness, so I guess he could still recruit her.

She's still the number 2 ranker in the summoning department, so Tristan would probably want to recruit her.

And I'm actually planning to change the enemy faced by Tristan; it will still be the orc lord, but demonified.

As it's just a mid-rank demonization, Tristan would probably win.

I better check the dungeon tomorrow in advance; I'm pretty sure the academy's dungeons are located on the northern side, just a few kilometers away from Estelle Hall.

'I'm sorry Tristan but I'm taking the Holy word, I was forced to take the role of hero for you.... so you' would probably understand right?'