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Chapter 55 - Chapter 55: Expectation

At least 14 skill points from a single monster. Kain had never seen a monster give so many pure skill points like this.

This further proves how powerful this monster is. Even though dealing with this thing seems to be easier than fighting the scythe-wielding Reaper.

[Level]: 0

[Ability]:

-[Thunder Magic ★ ] 0/1000:

+[Thunder Bullet level Max]

+[Thunder Summon level Max] 

+[Thunder Navigation level Max]

-[Enhancement Magic ★ ]:

+[Enhancement Body level 7] 6/17 (+15)

+[Enhancement Tool level 1] 0/12 

Currently, one of the two magic skills in the [Enhancement Magic] system is not far from the max level.

After using up all his skill points, Kain quickly regained his composure. He walked over to where Myra and Mera were sitting on the ground exhausted.

"You two okay?"

"It's fine, but I think you should pay more attention to yourself Kain."

Myra replied.

The two of them weren't injured, they were just exhausted from using too much energy. But Kain was different, he had fought directly with the guardian monster, Myra didn't think that Kain would be uninjured.

The truth was not too far from Myra's thoughts.

Kain was indeed seriously injured.

Underneath the Reaper's leather cloak, his skin had some pretty serious looking bruises. These wounds look like they were inflicted with a whip.

But this was the best result.

Without the cloak that could resist both physical and magical damage, these wounds would not be simply bruises.

While the three of them were resting, two doors opened at the end of the room.

One door is to continue going up, one door is to exit outside.

This is also the difference between medium-sized Dungeon and small-sized Dungeon. Because the medium-sized Dungeon was really too large even for just the first floor, those who had defeated the guardian monsters could also take a shortcut to the outside instead of having to run back.

Honestly, this made Kain extremely curious.

It clearly has the appearance of a natural structure, but much of what is built is too purposeful. 

Kain could not imagine what human, or intelligent being, had designed the concept of "Dungeon" anymore.

"So now... should we go out?"

Mera asked with uncertainty.

Kain shook his head, he thought it was best for them to recover their strength first, also to deal with any unexpected situations that might arise.

During that time, Kain collected the remains of the Slime as evidence. He divided a portion among each member of the team. 

Looking at the slimy thing Kain brought over, Mera got goosebumps.

"This is…"

"The proof that we passed the entrance exam, remember?"

Hearing this, Mera could only reluctantly accept the "evidence" reluctantly.

Myra looked at the bag containing part of the Slime's body and sighed.

This entrance exam is too difficult, really too difficult. So much so that it should not have happened.

It's all because of those assassins and that mysterious Magus.

Myra thought that the original purpose of this test was for the candidates to be able to survive, find others, and cooperate. There will be eliminations, even deaths, but competition is fair.

It was unrealistic to think that a teenager could defeat the guardian monster alone.

However, everything was ruined.

Myra wasn't sure how many people besides them were still alive.

Thinking of this, she felt even more grateful to Kain.

She had originally suggested the cooperation because she thought they could share the pressure as teammates. It was only after spending more time with him that Myra realized how short-sighted her vision had been.

If anyone could have overcome all these trials alone, it would have been Kain. And he had proven himself capable.

"Kain, thank you."

Myra spoke up, a sentence that came from her heart.

Kain seemed to have understood Myra's thoughts as he just shook his head.

"You shouldn't think weird things, we all tried our best."

These are also Kain's true words.

Mera didn't understand what the two of them were discussing, but the harmonious atmosphere made her feel at ease.

Then Myra made him an offer.

"Kain, do you know why Kanzax Academy is so important and anticipated?"

"Because it's the best place to educate Magus in Kanzax?"

Kain replied with a question, but Myra shook her head.

"That's true, but not enough. The reason Kanzax Academy has such a high position is because behind it is the highest authority in the entire Kanzax."

"Because of that, Kanzax Academy is like a miniature Kanzax. With all kinds of people coming from all over. Furthermore, the superiority of the students within the academy can also affect the benefits that the noble behind the students can gain."

Hearing this, Kain understood, and could even deduce further than what Myra was thinking.

Basically, the highest authority uses the performance of the students at Kanzax Academy to judge whether the force behind the student will be strong or weak in the future, and then distributes benefits to the parties to maintain stability.

"And this time it's even more special."

Myra looked mysterious and whispered.

"You know, the supervisor of Kanzax Academy previously said that our generation even has a chance to enter the Tower of Magus!"

"Tower of Magus!"

"What is that?"

Kain looked surprised, then asked a question so casually that Myra almost fell over.

"You... you don't know what the Tower of Magus is?"

"Yeah, never heard of that."

"You... well, the Tower of Magus is the holy land for all Magus in the entire Akazac. Located at the center of the center, it is where many legends that were only recorded in books have come from."

Myra spoke enthusiastically, but noticed that Kain was not paying much attention to this. She cleared her throat and changed the subject.

"In short, that place is really good. And it also holds countless mystical knowledge about this world. Someone once said that even if a Magus spent his entire life, he wouldn't be able to absorb all the knowledge that the Tower of Magus holds."

This time, Kain finally showed interest.