As I said this, Eldd pointed at the blackboard with his cane.
Using magic, he drew a cross-section of the world.
It showed the surface world, where we were, and the Underground World beneath it.
“Just recently, we confird the existence of an underground world beneath the surface. It’s as vast as the surface world, and is inhabited by draconids, whose ancestry traces back to the dragons. They have built a unique culture that includes worshiping gods, making pacts with them, and summoning them.” (Anos)
The students earnestly listened to my explanation.
“You may recall the recent attacks on Azesion and Dilhade by swarms of dragons. It appears that the draconids were behind those attacks. For this training session, we will be heading to their country in the Underground World.” (Anos)
The students’ eyes widened in surprise.
“Um, Anos-sama, are we really going to the country that tried to invade Dilhade…?” (Ellen)
Ellen raised her hand and asked nervously.
“That’s right. However, we still don’t know whether all the draconids are hostile to Dilhade. Just as there are good and bad individuals among demons and humans, the sa applies to draconids. You will go to that unknown country and make your own opinion about its inhabitants, and I will observe how you handle it.” (Anos)
I decided to further worsen the anxiety of the already uneasy students.
“There will be a risk of death. You may perish and never co back to life. But that’s precisely what makes it worth learning more about.” (Anos)
“B-But, Anos-sama, since you’ll be there, surely it’ll be saf—” (Ellen)
“I’ll have other matters I must attend to in the anti. I can’t guarantee that I’ll be able to watch over you constantly. You must rely on your fellow classmates and survive on your own.” (Anos)
Of course, I would make appropriate preparations for them.
However, if they always expected to save them, they wouldn’t make any progress.
Scaring them a little would be good for them.
Looking at the students, they all seed very reluctant to go.
“Well, I’m not forcing you to go if you lack confidence. It’s an unknown world, an unknown country. There will undoubtedly be many dangers. But it’s also crucial that you be aware of your own strength. If you don’t wish to go, you may request to be excused.” (Anos)
The Fan Union girls exchanged glances and started whispering among themselves.
“…W-What should we do?” (Fangirl A)
“…Honestly, we can’t even defeat a dragon yet, so it’s going to be tough, right?” (Fangirl B)
“Should we ask to be excused?” (Fangirl C)
“Yeah, you’re right. We might end up causing trouble for everyone else.” (Fangirl D)
“Wait a minute! I think I’ve figured sothing out!” (Fangirl E)
“You have? You know what Anos-sama’s intention is?” (Fangirl F)
“He’s testing us, right?” (Fangirl G)
“Nah, that’s not it. It’s more like, since it’s an unknown country, Anos-sama hasn’t been there either, right?” (Fangirl H)
“Y-Yeah, I think that’s right.” (Fangirl A)
“So, if we go together, it’ll be like an indirect first-ti experience trip, won’t it?!” (Fangirl B)
“Ohh , you’re right…! A-And also, if we were to die there, it would be like dying at Anos-sama’s will…!” (Fangirl C)
“A-An indirect first-ti trip that ends with destruction?!” (Fangirl D)
“I… I want to be destroyed…!!” (All 8 of them)
The Fan Union girls were chattering excitedly as if any thought of the Underground World had completely slipped their minds.
As always, their fearlessness was truly remarkable.
By seeking their own destruction, they were relieved of their fear, which would help them avert it.
Upon hearing them declare that they would go despite being the weaker group in the class, the other students refrained from requesting to be excused.
Well, aside from Naya, who clearly had more difficulty with magic than even the Fan Union, it would be difficult for anyone else to voice a complaint if they had an ounce of pride.
“Hmm. Well, if you ever change your mind, feel free to let us know. It’s not like we’re leaving right away. Departure is set for tomorrow.” (Anos)
The students seed relieved to know that they had so ti to decide.
“Now then. Have any of you heard this tale before?” (Anos)
I began to address the students with a question.
“There was once a certain demon castle surrounded by elite humans and spirits, facing a dire situation. Scouting revealed that the human army would attack the next day with 2,000 soldiers against the demons’ 500 soldiers. Moreover, they were made up of nothing but new recruits. They had no reinforcents and no trump cards. Despite this, the demons erged victorious. Only a single man led them to victory. What do you think he did to achieve this?” (Anos)
Looking at Ellen, who seed to rack her brain, she answered.
“…Did he co up with so really clever strategy to defeat them?” (Ellen)
“It was indeed a strategy, but think a little further.” (Anos)
Ellen seed stumped.
And she was unable to co up with an answer.
“What about the rest of you?” (Anos)
At that mont, Misa raised her hand.
“I’m not sure about the specifics, but did he perhaps use the terrain to his advantage?” (Misa)
“No, the terrain didn’t play any role in this.” (Anos)
“Okie-dokie, it’s my turn to answer!” (Eleonore)
Eleonore raised her hand repeatedly.
“Tell us.” (Anos)
“I think he just worked really, really hard.” (Eleonore)
“Obviously, he had to work hard to succeed.” (Anos)
As if to imitate Eleonore, Zeshia then raised her hand.
“Alright. Zeshia.” (Anos)
“Zeshia thinks… he worked even harder… a lot harder…!” she exclaid in confidence, squeezing her hands tightly.
“Let’s say that’s correct.” (Anos)
“…Correct…” Zeshia echoed softly.
“Ahh, Anos, you’re being too soft on Zeshia.” Eleonore pouted.
Since no one else raised their hand, I directed my gaze to a certain young man who listened to the class with a smile as if it had nothing to do with him.
“Now, Lay. Give us the right answer.” (Anos)
Lay answered without hesitation.
“In one day, he trained the demon soldiers so intensively that each of them was able to do the work of four n. That’s how they repelled the human and spirit army, I’d say.” (Lay)
“Wait, Lay, are you serious with that answer?” (Sasha)
Sasha glared at Lay in disbelief.
“That’s correct.” (Anos)
“…No way… Are you serious…?!” Sasha exclaid in shock.
“I guess I would’ve been skeptical too if I hadn’t retreated back then.” he said with a wry smile.
“That’s just not fair…” Sasha muttered, slumping onto her desk.
“At that ti, the one who defended the castle was a demon that was hastily dispatched there. And none other than your horoom teacher, the Conflagration King Eldd.” (Anos)
The latter chuckled.
“Telling old stories, aren’t we? Although, the castle was eventually conquered by that man over there.” (Eldd)
Eldd looked at Lay, who smiled with delight.
While Eldd trained his soldiers in a day, Lay grew during the fight, allowing him to defeat them.
The reason he retreated once was to allow the other soldiers, who were feeling restless, to regroup.
“If you hadn’t opted to retreat and abandoned the castle, then I wouldn’t have known.” (Eldd)
The Conflagration King grinned back.
The students watched the two n with their faces half-frozen in shock.
“An overwhelmingly powerful enemy might attack as soon as tomorrow. When that ti cos, will you think you only have one day left, or will you think you still have one day left? The outco of the battle can change significantly depending on your mindset. If you don’t have reinforcents, you just need to increase your strength. That way, even if you’re outnumbered, you can surpass the enemy in terms of fighting prowess. This is the siege strategy from two thousand years ago—No, the siege strategy of the Conflagration King Eldd.” (Anos)
The students wore expressions that seed to say, “That’s ridiculous!”
“Actions speak louder than words. The training you’re about to undertake will be sowhat more dangerous than what the Conflagration King faced back then. If things go well, your abilities will improve drastically. However, if you let your guard down, you could easily be wiped out in an instant. Approach this challenge with caution.” (Anos)
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