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Chapter 42

After I let the girls go, about 15 minutes had already passed, and they had already managed to collide with Maki and Nobara, suffering a crushing defeat, and I stopped pumping up my elental explosion with energy, the clouds had already started to get a little out of control, periodically releasing lightning, making the first test area look like Yashiori from Inazuma, except without the rain, I even thought I heard gumi call a crazy girl.

- Or maybe it didn't seem so, ha-ha. - Looking towards gumi, I saw how he, dragging the students from Kyoto on himself and his familiars, periodically dodged the purple lightning, it was good that these random lightnings worked according to the rules of Taiwata, about a second before the lightning struck, marking the area with a light, but very noticeable electrification.

- It's okay, it will be good for him to run, the main thing is that my plan works. - Having decided not to get rid of the preparations because of a small side effect, I began to play with the newfound cursed technique, trying to create a stronger arrow without losing its aerodynamic properties.

- FREEZE! - I heard Inumaki scream, who, apparently, had finally t Hanami - a curse of a special level, personifying humanity's fear of natural disasters.

"Perhaps we should hurry." Holding the best arrow I had made in one hand, I teleported not far from the place where Inumaki had managed to stop the curse long enough to escape.

This curse, like the last one I saw, had a humanoid form with white skin covered in black lines, instead of eyes it had antlers like branches growing upwards with a mouth in which the teeth were always on display. Hanami was dressed in black baggy pants and a cloth that covered his left arm.

When I arrived at the place, the curse was already beginning to gradually move away from the caster's technique, although less than a second had passed, but unfortunately for the monster, I plan to finish everything now.

I pulled the prepared arrow onto the bowstring, simultaneously connecting it with my elental explosion, which had absorbed more than a thousand of my reserves during all this ti, and began preparing an elental skill to give the arrow speed. All this took about a second, during which it seed to as if the space around itself had plunged into silence, awaiting a catastrophe.

"It's ti to die, creature," I said to the curse that had begun to move, and then I pulled the bowstring.

Just as the direction of the lightning strike was indicated by electrified traces, my arrow was a beacon for the full power of the thunderstorm I had created. First, the arrow struck the curse where an ordinary person's heart would be, penetrating only a few centiters inside, nevertheless slowing the enemy down with the effect of the electro-elent, and a mont later, like divine punishnt, a blinding column of lightning struck the location of the curse. If I had not possessed the reverse technique, it is quite possible that I would have paid for this with blindness.

"Not bad," I said, looking at the hot hole that had ford, which at first glance had no bottom.

[Daily shooting task completed, want to get the reward?]

- Nice! - I said happily before giving the system an answer. - No, hold on to the reward for now, now is not the ti to be distracted by gaining knowledge.

[As you wish.]

- Oz patrol, and I'll check on Toge, - I gave the order to the raven, interrupting our rging.

- Yes, my lady.

It didn't take that long to find the caster, even though he was running away, strengthened by the cursed energy, but in such a short ti he didn't have ti to go far, and besides, judging by the way he was holding his eyes, he clearly turned around to look at what I was doing and now he's suffering from a burnt retina.

- Hello, Inumaki-senpai! - I greeted the guy happily.

- Salmon, - the relaxed guy croaked, after all, he knows very well about my healing skills.

"I see you didn't spare any energy to stop the curse," I said with a smile before adding, "I'll heal you now and we can look for the others."

Having received a nod to my words, I imdiately got down to business and soon a completely healthy guy was looking at .

"Salmon caviar," Inumaki bowed, clearly thanking him.

- You're welco. Well, shall we go?

- Salmon.

- That's good, I think this stage is over, the Kyoto team is defeated, and you and I have defeated a special rank curse. - I said happily, already anticipating returning ho.

"Even though I have friends here, it's better at ho, and I need to pay back a couple of electric bastards from the abyss. Let's see how they can escape from ." - my smile turned bloodthirsty, making the poor guy walking next to worry.

***

Not far from the place where the first stage of the exchange was taking place, you could see 2 people sitting on the roof of one of the buildings. Although to be precise, 1 cursed mage, as well as a special level curse that looked exactly like a person, and only the huge number of stitches all over the body showed that sothing was wrong.

"How tall is that Gojo girl? She'd make a great coat rack," said the bald, muscular man as he watched a huge column of lightning appear in the distance for a few monts before the strange clouds dispersed. He was wearing a black butcher's apron over his bare torso and black pants.

- 147. Plans change, Hanami is dead. - Mahito, a special level curse that embodies people's fear of each other, said with boredom.

- There won't be a hanger?

- No, the girl's actions have attracted enough attention to not create a curtain, we need to act covertly from now on.

- What about the clothes hanger from Satoru Gojo?

- Do whatever you want. - Mahito answered before jumping off the roof, and after a little hesitation, the magician jumped too, only unlike the curse, he headed for the exit from the territory of the magic college.

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