The principal was teleported back to the port city, which startled him. However, he skillfully landed on the ground and turned his head to the island.
"Can I reach that island? No. Even with my full strength, I still need at least forty minutes. Dikkleus must have a lot of preparation before doing this."
The principal bit his lips. A lot of people were staring at him, but suddenly, the rest of the teachers appeared like him.
"Huh?" The principal looked surprised but immediately calmed down.
"Principal. You're teleported too?"
"Dikkleus is not here."
"Is he the culprit?"
"He's the only one who has a familiar with the teleportation ability."
The principal looked around and noticed that two people were missing. The first one was Dikkleus himself, and the second one was Vivian.
In that instant, he realized Vivian hadn't been discovered yet. The only reason he fell for that trap was because he entered that island. Meanwhile, Vivian was still hidden inside the ship.
If that was the case, there was a chance for Vivian to handle the situation. The first thing he needed to do was alert Vivian about Dikkleus. How to do it? There was one method he could think of.
"Come out!" The principal shouted as he released his Ena. As the figure disappeared, his blue-colored Ena suddenly turned black as if it were getting corrupted. "Hecate!"
A giant upper body of a woman appeared behind the principal.
The people were panicking because it wasn't normal for people to summon their familiars.
"Aaaahh!"
"There is a familiar!"
"This ability... Don't tell me, it's the principal's familiar? If I'm not wrong, this is from Hecate, the Titan, who is known as a powerful goddess associated with curses and dark magic. But if it comes from that direction, that means the principal has been teleported as well. The culprit must be Dikkleus, and he is hiding in that mountain... No, wait. The cave?! No, Nathan is in danger!"
Vivian's killing intent immediately leaked out of her eyes.
If Dikkleus was in front of her, she would have ripped him apart.
Vivian took a deep breath and summoned four of her strongest familiars.
The first two spirits were the Ancient Spirit and the dryad that helped her to hold the battle royale. The third spirit was the druid, while the fourth spirit was an elf. However, it wasn't Alisha.
Compared to Alisha, the elf was exuding an ethereal feeling as if she had detached herself from the world. Her otherworldly beauty even stunned the injured students on the ship. She was not just a normal elf, but a high elf, and a very high ranking one at that.
Vivian stated, "We've got a situation."
The druid looked at the island and the barrier before saying, "The barrier might have isolated the island, but that's not enough for us." He turned to the ancient spirit and asked, "With your help, we can form a miniature of the world tree on the island. We don't know the enemy, but this should be enough to stop them, right?"
"Yes. But who is the dumb idiot that destroys half of the island? If we have the brimming vitality of the plants of that half of the island, it should be enough to create a tree capable of taking down the enemy."
Vivian's eyebrows twitched.
The dryad sighed. "It seems I'll have a chat with your student after this, Mistress."
"I'm sorry. But please go easy on him."
The dryad nodded. "Well, whatever the case, I'll control that tree."
The high elf looked at the barrier and said, "In that case, my job is to decipher that barrier."
Vivian nodded. "This is an emergency. If possible, I want you to remain focused and avoid any traps. Even the sage has fallen for that trap. They should be coming back here, so we either defeat the enemy before they come or buy enough time."
The druid smiled. "There's no need to choose. We'll go with the former."