Back at Clarendon, in a well-lavished apartment adorned with luxurious furnishings, an elf sat close to a glowing crystal ball, her eyes fixed on the shimmering image within. The room was filled with elegant tapestries and intricate decorations, a stark contrast to the tense conversation she was engaged in.
"I've successfully infiltrated Clarendon as per your order, Master. I was able to get in under the guise of a substitute teacher," the elf reported, her voice steady.
"Good work. That old man thought he could shield that place from me, but the day of reckoning is near." The man on the other side of the crystal ball let out a free laugh, his amusement clear.
The elf's face remained expressionless, though a flicker of something unspoken passed through her eyes. "Master..." she began.
"Speak, Gwendolyn. What troubles you?" the man responded, his impatience evident.
"You only ordered me to infiltrate the academy, but you haven't told me why," Gwen explained, her voice calm despite the underlying tension.
"And why do I have to tell you, my dear puppet? Just be a good girl and get accustomed to the school. I'll contact you when I'm ready," the voice said with annoyance.
'Tch, fucking pig,' Gwen sighed silently, feeling a wave of annoyance, though she kept her composure. "Yes, Master. If that will be all, I..."
"Hold on, I'm not done yet," he interrupted, his tone sharp. "Do tell me, how are they doing?"
"The children you asked to be kept under special supervision?" Gwen clarified, noting how he never seemed to pay obvious attention to them.
"Yes, the ones I told you to monitor while you're at Clarendon for personal reasons," he replied, the sound of sipping indicating he had some wine with him. 'I keep having the feeling that those children, including the priestess, will one day become a thorn in my side. It's better to take them out before that happens. But that's by the way.'
"They're already strong enough to take the top spot in their set, you could say they live up to their titles. All except the fourteenth one," Gwen reported.
"That didn't sound right to him. "Fourteen? Hold on, that bastard's child is still alive!?" he exclaimed.
"Jett Grift? Yes, although he doesn't seem to be as strong as the others," Gwen confirmed.
"Good. I guess Cormac was powerful enough to thwart my plan. I honestly feel embarrassed that a lowly spear knight could discomfort me this much," the man sighed. "Gwen, I order you to kill that child, but do it quietly."
'He lost his composure? This is a first,' Gwen thought before replying, "Yes, Master. You can leave it to me."
*****
"AIDEN!!!" Panic surged through the group, threatening to overwhelm them.
Jett took a deep breath, trying to calm himself. 'Calm down, Jett, you're supposed to be lucky.' He reminded himself, mentally reviewing their stats. 'Everyone here has at least 250 stat points, while Rey has up to 320. Mine is about 1,900. Yeah, we can win this.' He did the quick math in his head. 'It'll take 50 tries to render the others completely useless.
So we need to end this within 25 attempts.'
Rey stepped up, his presence commanding attention. "Hey, you guys, calm down. We'll stick to Asher's original strategy." His voice was steady and reassuring.
He pointed at them with confidence, "Asher and I will use our detection skills to scout ahead as we move. Evelina, you'll switch with Cedric so you can use your detection while he covers Freya." He turned to face the goal they had to reach, his gaze firm. "We still don't know what to expect on this obstacle course, so let's keep our guard up."
Jett's mind raced. 'Obstacle course? That's right, it's an obstacle course, and that means the setting will remain the same from start to finish no matter how many times we attempt it. If one can memorize the attack pattern, we can avoid the traps and beat the trial.' Excitement bubbled up inside him. 'As long as one of us can make it to the last island, we'll have a better chance at winning.'
*****
Jett dragged Freya to a secluded corner, away from the others, for a brief chat. He didn't want anyone else to hear what he was about to say.
"I need you to do something. This might be the most important thing to note during this trial," Jett said quietly.
"And...? What could that be?" Freya asked, still eager to start the trial.
"You're not allowed to use any skill that can temporarily boost our stats until I give the order," Jett said with utmost seriousness.
"Huh? Why? And more importantly, how do you know I have a skill like that?" Freya's curiosity was piqued.
But just as they neared the edge of the island, the ground erupted again, sending shockwaves through their ranks. They struggled to stay on their feet, fighting against the intense gravity and the relentless traps.
"We're almost there!" Rey urged, pushing them forward.
With one final push, they made it to the eighth island, panting and exhausted but victorious.
"Great job, everyone," Jett said, a triumphant smile on his face. "We're getting closer."
"We just need to keep this up," Rey added. "We can do this."
They nodded, ready to face whatever challenges awaited them on the remaining islands.
Due to the new variables, the team struggled to adapt immediately, causing them to fail the trial once again. They were sent back to the starting point, frustration mounting with each setback.
"I'm definitely going to feel that one tomorrow," Matthew groaned as he tried to massage his calf.
"For crying out loud!" Evelina sighed. "I'm exhausted."
"They say what doesn't kill you will only make you stronger," Seraphina remarked, half out of breath.
"Well, they never got stuck in a reincarnation torture chamber like this, now did they?" Finn said sarcastically.
*****
After five more attempts, they finally made it to the eighth and ninth islands, each presenting its own unexpected surprises. They both had random low-level monsters spawned in addition to previous traps, forcing them to fight their way through.
"No more... please..." Morrigan gasped for air.
"C'mon short cake, let's keep moving," Aiden said, trying to encourage her.
"Dude? Who the hell are you even calling short? We're almost the same height," Morrigan murmured, puffing her cheeks in annoyance.
Aiden jokingly patted Morrigan on the head. "And yet I'm still taller."
"Why you..." Morrigan started, but was cut off.
"Quit it, we need to go again," Asher said, dashing right through them, pushing them forward.
*****
When they finally reached the last island, they were met with two large Ogres guarding the goal. These creatures didn't pose a threat to Jett, but for the rest of the team, their average stats made it a significant challenge. Jett had to match their pace for the time being.
"[Area Heal]," Jett called out, using his skill to get everyone back to top condition, though the skill couldn't affect him.
"[Vitalize]," Freya added, using her skill to compensate for the shortcomings of [Area Heal], bringing Jett back to tip-top shape.
'We've done this sixteen times already and I've finally figured out what the last island is like,' Jett thought. 'Everyone has lost roughly 25% to 31% of their stats, but now that I know we can win, it's time to pull out all the stops. The preparations are complete; it's time to end this.'
Jett smirked as he looked at the goal from afar. "Alright, everyone, listen up..."
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Seems like he's really got a plan this time.