Chapter 71: Bottomless Stomach

Chapter 71: Bottomless Stomach



Axel chuckled, his expression turning serious for a moment. "Don't worry, it was just a little test," he assured them, his tone light. "You should probably get back to training."

With that, Axel turned his attention back to the drone.

"Well, that's it folks," he announced.

"Doesn't seem to be anything special about this group. Neither curious nor observant, otherwise they would have noticed the little detail about the monsters lacking shadows. Holograms, people, holograms!"

Axel continued, "So, it seems these newbies weren't geeks or geniuses but were just lucky."

Comments started rolling in:

"I knew it!"

"T..T no fair!"

"Just bad luck for us, I guess."

"Those guys had no chance!"

"They must have used connections or something."

Blitz, still amused by the prank, nudged Axel. "Hey, there are plenty of other teams to mess around with. Let's go!"T/his chapter is updated by nov(ê(l)biin.co/m

Axel agreed, his eyes lighting up with excitement. "Sounds like a plan!"

With that, the prankster duo turned and walked away, leaving Team Vortex standing in stunned silence.

"I've heard rumors that they're troublemakers, well-known around the guild," Aria said.

Leo took a deep breath, trying to calm his team. "Let it go. They're our seniors, and we need to respect that."

Jax clenched his fists. "Respect? They're just making fun of us!"

Mira sighed, shaking her head. "It's not worth it. Let's just go get something to eat."

Aria nodded. "We have bigger things to focus on, like our test raid tomorrow."

Leo smiled, appreciating their support. "Exactly. Let's stay focused on what's important. We'll prove ourselves where it really matters."

Jax then let out a sigh, his shoulders slumping slightly then he said, "Alright fine, let's go." With that, the team headed to the café.

They stepped through the café doors, the enticing aroma of freshly cooked food wafting through the air. The team found a cozy corner table and settled down, their minds still buzzing from the earlier prank.

Using the menu, they ordered their meals. Mira picked a chocolate and caramel dessert, Leo went for a balanced meal with grilled chicken and vegetables, Jax ordered a massive steak, and Aria opted for a light salad.

As they waited for their food, the conversation naturally drifted to the upcoming wasteland display event.

"This event tomorrow is a big deal," Mira said, her eyes twinkling with a mix of excitement and nerves.

"Do you want more?" she asked hesitantly.

"No, I'm full," Alister replied, his voice calm. He slowly rose from his seat, his black hair covering almost the upper half of his face, making his eyes barely visible.

"I'll help myself out now," he said, turning to leave.

The waitress nodded awkwardly. "I hope to see you again," she said, stepping aside.

As Alister moved through the café, more murmurs erupted around him.

"He's a total beast."

"He gives off such a powerful aura."

"Is it me? Or did you guys also notice he seems taller?"

"Did he have a growth spurt?"

As Alister walked past their table and headed for the exit, Leo and his team couldn't help but

compliment him.

"He's incredible," Mira said.

"Yeah, I've never seen anyone eat like that, he's got a bottomless stomach I'll give him that."

Jax added, nodding his head.

Aria nodded, her eyes still wide. "He's definitely someone to watch out for."

Leo was the last to speak, his tone quiet but sincere. He smiled then said, "Yeah, he's really

awesome."

...

Outside the café, Alister let out a sigh, his shoulders sagging slightly. His thoughts raced, feeling exhaustion weighing heavily on him.

'Damn, I'm so exhausted. I haven't been able to sleep for an entire week.'

He rubbed his temples, raising his hair with his right hand and revealing his tired eyes, trying

to clear his mind. The upcoming wasteland display event loomed large, and he knew he needed to be at his best. But he had been having nightmares lately. All in red. About that memory the system claimed to have re-assimilated.

'I thought the system had my best interest at heart, making me do daily quests every day regardless of whether I slept or not. It sounded more like a death sentence than a hope for my

improvement.'

The nightmares were a real problem. The strange part was that he knew exactly what would happen in them, yet the anger and despair would always be just as strong as the first time he experienced the memory, causing him to wake up right after.

'Make a deal, huh? What the hell was that monster even talking about?'