Chapter 80 80-Howard Makes a Move, Two Astonished Onlookers

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nThe three mentors sighed in relief after all the students entered the Valley of Fierce Winds.

nMaintaining their authoritative facades in front of the students was taxing.

n“Goodness, what’s the story behind that Howard?” Tara suddenly remarked, “Going by his records, he only awakened an F-level talent. How did he get admitted with such premium privileges?”

n“Mr. Wales,” Tara looked towards Wales with a light chuckle, “I recall that last year, Talor, with his S-level talent, was denied the top-tier privileges when he applied. Yet this year, you approved it for Howard. It seems somewhat inconsistent.”

nTalor was, in fact, Tara’s younger brother.

nAfter Wales had rejected Talor’s request for the highest-grade privileges, resentment naturally brewed in Tara’s heart.

nAnd now, seeing Howard, with just an F-level awakening, receive such prestigious treatment, her irritation was palpable.

n“It’s Daniel’s request, don’t ask me,” Wales said, closing his eyes briefly, keen to change the subject. “For this assessment, who’s going to monitor them?”

n“I will go,” Jack replied with a grin, “It has been a while since I stretched my legs. Perhaps I will encounter some worthy prey.”

n“I think I should handle it,” Tara countered, a mischievous glint in her eye. “Given how much Daniel values this Howard, he must possess something exceptional. I will keep an eye on him, and carefully evaluate whether someone’s judgment might be off.”

nCasting a cold glance at Wales, Tara gracefully sashayed into the woods. .

nHowever, almost the moment she entered, her figure became ethereal, disappearing from the sight of both Jack and Wales. 𝘳.𝑐𝘰

n“Goodness, Wales, you were quite bold back in the day, daring to decline her brother’s application,” Jack remarked with a teasing tone. “After all, her brother did awaken an S-level talent. Why were you so firm in your rejection?”

n“His talent was of a supporting nature, not combative genius. Why should I have agreed?” Wales retorted with a mock scold, “You old rascal, keep laughing at my expense and see if I don’t give you a piece of my mind.”

nJack erupted in laughter, then squinted towards the dense woods, murmuring, “With this situation, Tara will undoubtedly have a poor impression of Howard. Do you think she might take action against him?”

n“Not likely.” Wales shook his head, “After all, she’s a mentor and understands the boundaries. Moreover, once she witnesses Howard’s performance, she might end up guarding him instead!”

n“Oh? You have such confidence in Howard?” Jack expressed genuine surprise.

nEven though Daniel had informed him about Howard’s peculiarities, he wasn’t entirely convinced.

nIf it weren’t for Daniel’s distinguished status and his history of mentoring numerous prodigies without ever being wrong, Jack wouldn’t be as accommodating towards Howard.

nIt couldn’t be helped; Howard’s apparent F-level talent made it difficult for some to believe he possessed such capabilities.

n“Let’s wait and see,”

nA hint of purple flashed deep within Wales’s eyes.

n…

nDeep within the heart of the forest, Howard, Abby, Nick, and Mike quickly found themselves separated from the other students.

nThe Valley of Fierce Winds was truly vast.

nThe thick foliage concealed the path, obscuring one’s vision. A slight misstep in direction, and students would easily lose each other.

nFortunately, the initial parts of the forest seemed devoid of any monsters.

nBy the time Howard’s group traversed through the dense foliage and spotted signs of a trail, everyone caught their breath, vigilantly scanning their surroundings.

nThe existence of a path meant signs of life – either people or wild beasts had passed through here.

nHoward looked around and realized that the foliage here wasn’t as thick as before.

nIt appeared as though it had been trampled upon, revealing a makeshift pathway. On either side, the bushes and towering trees bore some crimson fruits.

nThis was the moment when the profound knowledge of prestigious families came into play.

nNick glanced upwards, noting, “These are Redberries, fundamental herbs. They can be used to concoct basic HP potions, or you can eat them directly. They heal and restore HP, though the effect isn’t particularly pronounced.”

n“The Valley of Fierce Winds has various monsters. Near Redberries, it’s usually Goblins or Kobolds!”

nMike smirked, “I hope it’s Kobolds. Goblins are too varied and notoriously vengeful. If you kill one, a never-ending stream of them will seek revenge. Besides, defeating a Kobold yields more points than a Goblin, and even the materials gathered from them fetch a higher price when sold.”

nHoward shrugged, a playful smile touching his lips. “Alas, it’s not up to us which monsters we run into. Let’s keep moving!”

nAs he spoke, Howard grasped his Soul Nurturer. Both Abby and Nick brandished their weapons.

nMike chuckled softly, “I’ve mastered the Stealth Skill. Allow me to scout ahead.”

n“Excellent!” exclaimed Howard, his face lighting up with delight.

nThe reason he teamed up with his two roommates was not only because of their backgrounds but also because of their classes.

nHaving a warrior acted as a shield, while an assassin served perfectly as a scout.

nAs the old saying goes, ‘Know thyself and thy enemy, and you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles.’

nWith an assassin player scouting ahead, their strategy against monsters would be much more efficient.

nMike’s form started to fade, blending seamlessly with his surroundings.

nMeanwhile, Howard, Abby, and Nick stood their ground, constantly surveying their environment, wary of any monster ambush.

nIt wasn’t long before some distant bushes rustled, revealing Mike’s figure.

nA look of jubilation crossed his face, “Found some monsters. Kobolds! There aren’t many, and they’re scattered. We can take them down one by one.”

n“Well done!” praised Howard, “Lead the way!”

nNodding in agreement, Mike took point, guiding Howard, Abby, and Nick forward.

nIn a short while, through the foliage, Howard and his companions saw a flicker of firelight.

nSensing this, the group grew more cautious. Peering ahead, they distinctly saw a campfire illuminating the area.

nSeated by the fire was a Kobold, a massive axe laid next to him. Before him was a pot, heated by the flames, seemingly steaming something within.

nBeyond this lone Kobold, six others patrolled the vicinity, reminiscent of sentinels.

nThey circled the area and occasionally glanced back at the pot near the campfire, their mouths practically watering.

nAfter observing intently, Howard whispered, “There are seven Kobolds in total. One sits by the fire, the other six are moving in what seems to be a set pattern. Every so often, one goes into a concealed corner. We need to strike them down during that window of opportunity.”

n“But if, after being taken down, they don’t return to their patrol, won’t that alert the other Kobolds?” Nick couldn’t help but voice his concern.

nIn a game world, this wouldn’t be an issue. Each monster has its territory and wouldn’t care if another was alive or dead.

nBut this is a digitized reality!

nHoward chuckled, “That’s the plan — to alert them. After taking out one Kobold and drawing the other five, I will unleash my AOE skill, obliterate them, and then deal with the Kobold by the fire.”

nPausing for a beat, Howard continued, “That Kobold with the unique weapon, capable of commanding the others, must be the BOSS.”

n“Check out the stats of the regular Kobold. See if we can take it down in a single strike!” Mike and Nick, not ones for indecision, immediately agreed.

nIn the next moment, under the Divination spell, the Kobold’s attributes materialized into a panel, appearing before Howard and the others.

nKobold

nLevel: 20

nTier: Platinum

nDescription: An evolutionarily incomplete Kobold. Though it possesses a humanoid body, its head remains canine, indicating limited intelligence.

nHP: 7800

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nAttack Power: 770-912

nDefense Value: 500

nSkills: Kobold Charge, Bite Combo

n“A Platinum-grade monster?”

n“Hiss… A LV20 monster with such attributes? That’s insanely powerful!”

nEven Mike and Nick, hailing from prestigious families, furrowed their brows upon seeing the stats of this LV20 monster.

nThe Holy Abyss Academy wasn’t filled with fools. They knew many students from influential families bore precious artifacts, hence the high difficulty of the test location.

nAs for the average students?

nThey either played it safe, teamed up with top-tier students, or… rose to the occasion on their own!

nAfter all, every student accepted into their ranks had potential. It just depended on whether they were willing to take a risk.

nAnd should any real danger arise, mentors like Wales, Jack, and Tara weren’t just for show!

n“I have a control skill. When the time comes, you all unleash everything you have got. We should be able to take it down,” Howard said

nHe had previously faced monsters with tens of thousands of HP, said calmly, leading Abby, Nick, and Mike closer to the Kobold nearest their hideout in the shrubbery.

nThe Soul Nurturer silently radiated its light. Howard, always ready with his skill, kept his eyes locked onto that Kobold.

nThe moment the Kobold stepped into the blind spot of its companions, Howard swung his wand.

nThe Frost Arrow Spell was cast, and a shimmering arrow, formed entirely of icy cold, whizzed through the air, striking the Kobold squarely.

nThis content is taken from 𝘳𝑎.𝗇t

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