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After the official announcent of Serthia's death, the new headmaster of the academy was Albert.

Though he seed sowhat dissatisfied with the position, there was no one more suitable for the role.

Unlike Serthia, who primarily sought protection and peace, Albert was a proactive individual. His change in deanor was likely due to the recent loss of his ntor.

Imdiately after taking up the headmaster position, Albert devised a plan to eradicate the Demon Lord's army.

'Formation of the New Hero Party.'

Three legendary superhumans who had once slain the Demon Lord.

Albert's goal was to recreate that in this generation. Specifically, it was sothing Serthia had pursued before her death.

He recalled Serthia's words from the past.

"I don't think I am exceptionally gifted or talented compared to others. I don't believe the next generation of humans will possess talents inferior to mine."

"What do you an by that?"

"There will be suitable candidates in the new hero party. Individuals who are even more talented than I am."

At that ti, he had thought it was nonsense.

Objectively, Serthia was extraordinary. No, it was sothing that couldn't be expressed rely as outstanding.

Aside from the previous hero, she was the strongest human in history. Her unparalleled talent combined with countless experiences and efforts had yielded results, or at least that was how Albert perceived it.

Because of that, he believed that no one could beco like Serthia. He thought no one could possess talent superior to hers.

To be more honest, even now, he might still think that way. The majesty he had seen in his ntor was at a level that couldn't be perceived by rely looking up at her.

But still.

"I believe."

Serthia had said she believed in the talents of this generation.

Then, as soone who should carry on her will, he must not doubt those words.

If she believed, then Albert would believe as well.

Thus, having ascended to the position of headmaster, he imdiately supported the formation of the new hero party.

It was his prerogative to ask Reina to guide Sera and contact the Central Church to bring the saintess Clana to the academy.

Albert was preparing to nurture them quickly for deploynt in field operations.

And then.

"Ariel."

"Yes."

Thinking that the preparations were now sufficient, Albert summoned Ariel to his office.

"Do you rember what I ntioned last ti?"

"If you're referring to the formation of the hero party and the field missions, then yes, I rember."

"Then it seems the ti to decide is upon us. You likely already understand what I’m about to say."

"…"

"Select those who will journey with you based on your judgnt. We will eradicate the remaining forces of the Demon Lord and finally end this war."

If the star had blossod, the star's perspective would have manifested as well.

In that case, Ariel would have a much more accurate judgnt of people than Albert himself.

In fact, the individuals who would stand beside him seed already determined.

First, there was Sera.

She appeared ordinary, but her instantaneous attack power was comparable to that of the academy's professors.

And above all, her boldness shown on the battlefield, where death could be imminent, was a remarkable talent, making her suitable for imdiate deploynt.

She was a girl capable of running forward alone when everyone else was frightened. Albert held that quality in high regard.

She would perform her role effectively even if thrown into actual combat right away.

And then there was Clana.

There was no need to explain.

Born as a saintess, she was already ahead of others from the starting line.

Though she might lack experience at the mont, her divine power would shine when facing demons.

Clana had shown strengths in defense and support abilities, but she also had outstanding offensive capabilities against demons.

Although it was unspoken, Ariel would also know that if looking for comrades within the academy, there were only those two.

However, Ariel replied.

"No. I will not select anyone."

He directly denied Albert's words.

Albert adjusted his glasses, his sharp gaze focused on Ariel.

"The most important thing is your own will. It wouldn’t be right for to decide recklessly. I will take in as comrades those who choose to stand beside of their own volition."

"If no one supports you in that case…"

"Then I will stand on the battlefield alone. There should be no hero party that forces anyone."

"Is that so."

Setting out on a journey with a hero might seem romantic to so, but the reality was far from beautiful.

That place was a blood-soaked battlefield. Even if it was the continent's premier educational institution, in the end, they were still students. There would be no sane person who would voluntarily walk into a place where they could die.

Ariel knew that fact all too well.

Knowing it so well, he was reluctant to take others into such a brutal place.

It was a path to hell.

He had been born a hero, so it was his sense of duty and responsibility that drove him, but others were not the sa. They had no obligation or responsibility to save the world, having been born as ordinary humans.

"…I will stand on the battlefield alone."

Ariel spoke as if it were a burden he had to bear.

Albert heavily nodded in agreent.

"If that is your will."

After that, a heavy silence lingered. Neither Albert nor Ariel spoke.

"If you have nothing more to say, I will take my leave."

Just as Ariel could no longer bear the silence and was about to leave, Albert briefly stopped him.

"I have sothing to give you."

A treasure discovered in Serthia's room after her death.

Albert handed Ariel a sword that shimred with a golden light. It was imdiately evident that it was no ordinary item.

It couldn’t possibly be sothing Serthia, a traditional mage, would use; its original owner was likely the previous hero, Elyon.

"That is…"

"Serthia said that if she were to die, she wanted you to have this sword."

Though it was quite old, it would be usable. After all, it was the sword of a hero marked by the star.

Ariel took the sword with a complex expression. He felt as though he was inheriting a responsibility as the next generation's hero.

Having awakened the power of the star, Ariel was no longer soone who would remain in the academy.

His strength was already above that of the active professors. There was nothing left for them to teach him at the academy.

Thus, he decided to stand on the battlefield at a young age, fulfilling the hero's mission. This news quickly spread, and soon all the students at the academy were aware.

However, even after so ti had passed, no one ca forward to stand beside him.

That was to be expected.

For most, life was more precious than the glory they could gain as part of the hero party. Moreover, there were not many who possessed the qualifications to stand beside him.

The students of the academy, whether they wanted to or not, were compelled to prove their worth in objective asures.

Under the na of grades, they would inevitably learn their rankings and standing among their peers.

If soone ahead of them beca frightened, that fear would spread accordingly.

It was a harsh reality where one could lose their will before even attempting to challenge.

As Ariel was preparing to head to the battlefield alone, the people at the academy understood what kind of person he was.

They knew that if no one ca, he would fulfill his responsibilities alone and that he would shoulder the burden rather than making a fuss about it.

He was in the midst of tending to the sword he received from Albert.

"…"

A day had passed.

"I’m here."

Sera had co to him.

"I-I’m here too."

Shortly afterward, Clana arrived as well.

Sera couldn’t allow Ariel to go alone. Having grown up in an orphanage without family, Ariel was like family to her.

She had been late in hearing the news because she was in a training session, but she had co as soon as she learned of it.

Clana was late because she had been pondering alone, but the truth was, she had to head to the battlefield one day, whether or not she was part of the hero party.

Just as Ariel had taken on the responsibilities of a hero, Clana had a similar burden.

So after much thought, she decided that she would go to that place she would eventually end up at, together with him. Just as the abbess had said.

Thus, the three mbers were ford.

Though it had been a concern whether it would happen since they were not chosen by Ariel, ultimately, it seed the new hero party was ford with the three individuals many had anticipated.

And then.

"May I join as well?"

Another person seeking to join the hero party appeared.

With flowing silver hair and red eyes.

"…"

It was Iria.

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