“But Master, wouldn’t that mean you would run out of mana quicker?” Grace asked. I could tell she was concerned about my mana reserves.
“It’s fine. You can say as a dragon I have no worries about mana.” I replied with a smile. “Alright, You keep practicing. I am going to go rest. I used my brain too much today.”
I walked over to the wall on the far side of the room and leaned against it. After opening my menu, I went to the follower section and tapped on Mr. Blobs. A small window appeared with a few slots next to it. This was how you fed slimes in the system. But this was also how I have been transferring supplies to the ones trapped on the first floor. I split it in two amounts, just enough for the teachers to survive and enough to keep the students’ stomachs filled, especially the girls who went through hell.
Because of how the pet system worked, I could easily push my will onto Mr. Blobs even if he was nowhere around. He would then take the food in his food slots and spit it out. I knew it worked because of the signals I would get from Mr. Blobs. Luckily this can be done mentally, too, or they would have starved when I was helping Grace.
At first, I never thought about their food supply until two days into the dungeon dive. I was a bit panicky, so I went through all my menus trying to find a solution, and then I finally found one. I was skeptical that it would even work, but luckily it did. I do wonder, though. If Mr. Blobs spits out food, would it be covered in slime? Well.. if they are hungry, they will eat it.
I leaned against the wall and closed my eyes. I was actually quite tired. As my eyes grew heavy, I could only hope I would not have any strange dreams.
“Faith…” A voice entered my ears, disturbing my slumber. I woke up to see Adel poking me. “Hmmm? What’s wrong?”
“You have been sleeping for almost an entire day. Are you okay?” Adel asked.
“Yeah, probably just exhausted,” I replied as I yawned and rubbed my eyes. Luckily this was not a dream. “Has everyone gotten the hang of their new spells?”
“Yeah, pretty much everyone can cast them without issue. I made up a few spells of my own now that I understand the concept of them using the universal magic spell you gave me.” Adel said with a proud smile.
“Mmm… I know you could. Don’t worry about mana either for the time being. I will be using my new mana tethering spell to supply you all with mana.” I replied as I stood up with Adel’s help. I looked at everyone who were checking their equipment and getting ready.
I walked over to the large doors and stood in front of it before turning around to look at everyone present. “We will be taking on the second to last boss. Keep on your toes and watch for anything strange. We won’t know how to deal with it until we get inside. I do not want to mess up like last time. So we will stay on the defensive until we understand the boss’s abilities. So do not rush in. And…. Stay alive.”
“””””””Yeah!!!””””””””
“Alright, I will open it!” I said as I turned around. My arms transformed into huge dragon arms as I pushed against the huge door. Dust fell from the top of it as it slowly creaked open as if it had not been opened in many many years. Darkness filled my eyes as I peered through the cracks. But this darkness only lasted a second before Grace, without me asking, created ten balls of light and sent them into the room. What was revealed was a sea of skeletons. Not human ones but goblins. Some big, some small. There were thousands of them. I pushed the door open wide enough for us to walk through and took my first step into the room. As I did and I looked around, I finally spotted someone on the other side of the room. A large bone house, and in front of it, sitting down chewing on something, was a large hobgoblin almost as big as the main boss I had seen before. He had huge muscles and was covered in many different kinds of bone jewelry.
Next to him, similar in size, were three other goblins, all warrior looking type goblins. There were at least one hundred other normal hobgoblins and some shamans roaming around the bone hut that looked to be two floors high.
I stepped to the side of the door to let everyone else through. I was not going to rush in like we did on the shaman. Once everyone gathered, I waved everyone together and looked around the room a bit more. “Alright, we will stick to this left wall. Expect the door to close behind us as soon as we get far enough away from it. We will need to keep an eye out for anything. There are mountains of bones here, so there is no telling what will be under them either.”
“Boss, how should we play out this fight?” Steven asked.
“I am not sure. I may just go full dragon mode at the start and take them all on at once. There are too many adds for us to really work out a decent plan. So I will be tanking the large guys. You all will deal with ads. Don’t worry. My dragon form is much more powerful than my humanoid form. ” I could see the worried looks in their eyes. But it was true.
[Dragon Form]
[Name]: Faith Cyrilia
[Age] 12
[Level] 176
[Race] Dragonic
[HP] 600000/600000
[MP] ∞
[Attack Power] 581500
[Magic Power] 581500
[Status Points] 1160
[Strength] 58150
[Vitality] 60000
[Intelligence] 58150
[Mind] ∞
[Agility] 58150
[Skill Points] 135
[Skills]
[Appraisal (LVL 10(MAX))] [Military Command (LVL 10(MAX))] [Military Tactics (LVL 10(MAX))] [Business Tycoon (LVL 10(MAX))] [Acting (LVL 1(MAX))]