"1...2...3...8...15...23...47...53"
Counting the students present in the line designated for the
"...that's a significant increase compared to last year's batch"
Nodding his head in satisfaction, putting the tablet away, in a stern tone, the professor spoke up.
"Alright, all of the 53 students in the
"As I have already explained the rules before, I won't go into too much detail with regards to what you need to do. However, I do have to remind you that you will all be sent to the same dungeon at the same time. Meaning that, yes, you can cooperate with one another..."
"We won't stop you from collaborating with someone since, in real dungeons, such situations often occur."
Pausing slightly, the professor squinted his eyes and his voice turned serious
"...and yes, with the fact that you can collaborate with the other students, it also means that you can also interfere with another persons' progress. After all, the person who reaches first also gets an additional bonus point."
"So, not only do you have to watch out for the monsters inside of the dungeon, but you also have to watch out for the people next to you."
Pausing and glancing at all of the students before him, smirking slightly, the professor said
"You better watch out...in dungeons, no rules exist. What may seem like your teammate moments before can quickly turn and backstab you when you least expect it...such situations aren't very rare occurrences inside of dungeons"
With dungeons being places that had no cameras, situations where your ally would betray you as soon as the chance presented itself wouldn't be all that surprising. Especially if something tempted them into doing so-
As the professor's words flowed through everyone's ears, all the students present took a step away from the person near them. Their eyes were full of vigilance.
Human greed was boundless...You never know what would happen if you weren't alert.
Glancing at the students who were now wary of each other, a satisfied smile appeared on the professor's face.
"Enough of that. I'm going to go brief the other students now. You have five minutes to prepare yourselves...if you're planning on choosing a teammate you better choose yours carefully...bye now"
Finished with what he wanted to say, turning off his tablet, the professor headed towards the next group.
Watching the professor leave, with his arms crossed, Arnold glanced at the students beside him.
Immediately disdain appeared on his face. None of them were worthy of teaming up with him.
...in fact, he didn't need to team up with anyone. Arnold was confident no one would be able to beat him.
That's how confident he was in his abilities.
To him. No one was a competitor.
As he was looking at the students, Arnold's eyes soon paused on a certain individual.
'ah...let's get this over with'
Chapter end
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