Chapter 731 At the Dorm

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Chapter 731 At the Dorm

The teachers stared at the chimera as it disintegrated, and one of them sighed. "Tempo! It might be too late, but you pass. Welcome to the University of the Arts."

"Really? I thought you said I failed?!" Tempo stared at them with a smile. "A change of heart?!"

"No, you killed the chimera so you pass." Another teacher stared at him. "This whole test was made to see if you can survive the monster classes. There are multiple courses like that where you'll be sent to the forest to observe or study monsters' behavior, search for material, or test dangerous spells. We don't want the students to die alone in the wilderness."

"I see..." Arad stared at them.

"Mira and Aella didn't test." A teacher stared at him, "Make sure you protect them. We'll, we'll be sending you with them all the time, so get ready for extra lessons and classes."

"Don't worry about that." Arad waved his hand. "I can handle it."

"We'll see about that. Beating one powerful monster is one thing, but exhaustion accumulated over time will take even the strongest warriors down." He looked at Arad and Tempo, "Go to the dorms and rest well. Tomorrow will be your first class."

"How should we know where to go tomorrow? We're over eight hundred students. Will it be the first test, tracing magic to find our classes?!" Tempo stared at the teachers with sparkling eyes, but they shook their heads.

"No, the lists would get hung in the dorms tonight. You'll be informed then." The teacher replied as he turned toward the others, "We'll go inspect the chains and find out why did it break. Such a dangerous failure can't be allowed to happen again."

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That spelled the end of the selection tests, and all the students moved to the dorms located inside the university's premises. The men's and women's dorms were separated by a massive wall, each looking like a small city block with several large buildings, a large open plaza, a market and open green land for sport, and a walled training ground. The residential area took over a third of the university's land, making it seem like a small city cut in half.

Arad stood in front of the men's dormitory entrance, looking around as did all the other students. "There are so many buildings... How could we find ours?" He mumbled.

"The buildings are numbered," Gojo said, looking at a faraway building, "That one has my name on the list."

"You can see that?!" A student gasped beside him.

Arad poked Gojo, ^Don't do anything strange,^

Gojo smiled, "No, it's written there." He pointed to a wall full of papers. Those are lists, but instead of using our names, they use our registration order. I doubt they changed it since the university got built."

"So they give us rooms in order." Arad smiled, "That means..."Folloow current novÊls on nov3lb((in).(com)

"Sadly, I'm alone, but you aren't." He smiled.

Gojo and Tempo were alone as they registered at different times, while Arad and the rest were one after the other as they registered at the same time.

"Two in each room." Arad smiled. "Good thing we're together."

"Reminds me of the old days." Jack giggled, "I hope this year will be fun."

There were a total of twelve buildings in the men's living area, and the women's area had the same number of buildings. Gojo got a room in building number 1, and Tempo in building number 3. Arad, Jack, and Abel landed in the building 7.

"Our room is number 37 and Abel is next to us in room 38." Arad looked around, "But I have to say, it's nicer than I thought."

The room was large, almost five meters in length and four in width, with two beds, cabinets, and large desks. The dorms were built so the morning sun always shone through the windows with one restroom between each two rooms and a large shared kitchen between each five rooms.

"Shall we get to sleep? I'd much rather if tomorrow came quickly. It's been a while since I slept away from Lydia." Jack dropped on the bed with a loud thud, staring at the window with a large smile on his face.

Race: Ooze.

[HP: 6] [MP: 7] [SP: 3]

[Strength: 1] [Agility: 1] [Constitution: 1]

[Magic: 1] [Intelligence: 1] [Wisdom: 1]

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Skills:

[Digest] [Acid Splash]

lightsΝοvεl ƈοm Resistances:

[Slashing from non-magic weapons]

[Piercing from non-magic weapons]

Weakness:

[Bludgeoning damage]

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^Impressive! The spell actually works, I guess all that time spent playing with appraisal crystal was worth it.^ I couldn't help but giggle. I've been working on a spell to replace the appraisal crystal, but every time I tried to apprise someone, it failed. It might be limited to extremely weak creatures or has another limit that I don't know of.

"More experiments needed. I guess this what school is for, learning and experimenting." Gojo smiled, "Or at least I hope so."

The slime wiggled in place.

"You think so as well?" This creature actually responds. It might not be able to speak, but the fact it understands my words like most monsters is impressive.

At that moment, something came to mind. I've almost forgotten about him since I left him to dry, it's bad to waste food.

"Say, little one." I put the slime down, staring at its glistening surface. "I wonder, what would happen if I fed it to you."

The slive rolled around in confusion, but I immediately stood up. I locked the door and stood in the middle of the room, carrying the slime in my hand.

"Let's go,"

[Dimension Gate] A black hole opened in the air, leading into the infinite void of the abyss.

"Hello, you still standing there."

Demogorgan's body remained motionless, his soul still hadn't recovered from the beating I gave him months ago.

I looked a the slime with glowing blue eyes.

"I'll chew him for you. I wonder, would eating a demon lord make you one as well?" The slime wiggled in my hand, anxious about the future.