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Chapter 21

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"You've got to be kidding me."

I glanced from one side to the other, trying to make sense of what had just happened. Clearly this had turned out to be a trap, and we were currently trapped between monsters. On one side, where countless small formation circles appeared, dozens – if not hundreds – of moving, breathing terracotta soldiers materialized. Clad in earthen armor and wielding metallic weapons, they marched forward to form disciplined ranks.

They kind of reminded me of the terracotta soldiers entombed within the Qin Emperor's grave. No, I'm not talking about the terrible versions in the awful Brendan Fraser third Mummy movie – a pity, because the first two Mummy movies he starred in were downright awesome.

On the other side, the formation circle was massive. It extended and stretched over ten meters and a gargantuan monster emerged from it. As I said, it reminded me of the legendary Fenrir wolf from Norse mythology. As I said, it had spiky fur and gigantic fangs that leaked out of its deadly jaws. Crouching on all fours, the Behemoth bristled, its thick muscles rippling underneath that armored coat of black spiky fur.

I gulped as I stared at it. Even though the terracotta soldiers numbered over hundreds, they failed to strike the same amount of fear that the Behemoth inspired. Its spiky fur was as black as night, and its inky black eyes seemed to devour me whole into an abyss.

It looked exactly like the top-ranked monster I saw in the magical beast encyclopedia that I borrowed from Wu Ling library. Its mere presence was sending massive chills down my spine, and I almost suffocated from the sheer fear generated by merely looking at it.

"That really is a Behemoth…" I muttered, concurring with Xiao Zhang.

As if he heard my words, the Behemoth threw its head back and unleashed a deafening roar that reverberated throughout the cavern.

"GUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"

"Whoa?!"

"AAAAH!"

"No!"

All around me, my classmates screamed and dropped down, clutching their ears or trembling from horror.

"Get up!"

Xiao Zhang was one of the few who were unaffected. He stood strong and began issuing orders to everyone, rallying them.

"Get up! Jiao Shi! Lead the students to the stairs and smash a path through that army of terracotta soldiers!"

"Roger that!"

Teacher Jiao spun around and gestured for us to follow him.

"Ban Zhang! Zhu Jiao! Qi Fu Ren! You form the vanguard! The rest of you, stay back and provide support with long-range techniques!"

"Please wait, Teacher Jiao!" Zhu Jiao protested when he saw that Xiao Zhang had stayed behind to fend the Behemoth off by himself. "We will help! That gigantic wolf seems like it's the most dangerous enemy!"

"Idiot! That's a Behemoth! It's a Rank 9 magical beast! With your present strength, there's no way you'll be able to defeat it! You'll only get killed! Even a Nascent Soul Stage practitioner will have trouble fighting a magical beast of that level!"


"Hurry up and go!" Xiao Zhang yelled. "You are all the future of the orthodox Martial Arts Alliance! I can't afford to let you all die in a place like this!"

Even Xiao Zhang appeared intimidated by the monstrosity before him. Stepping forward, he drew his Spirit Sword and Spirit Staff, their arcane Engravings glowing ferociously. The Behemoth lunged at him, but the Principal of Wu Ling Academy stood his ground determinedly.

"You shall not pass!"

With a bellow, Xiao Zhang slammed his Spirit Staff into the ground. A glowing barrier manifested around him and rapidly expand to fill the space between the Behemoth and the fleeing students. The Behemoth crashed heavily into the barrier, and the resulting impact sent a tremendous shockwave rippling throughout the bridge.

"Whoa!"

"Ah!"

"No!"

The entire bridge was trembling violently from the shockwave, even as the ground beneath the Behemoth's paws was obliterated. The retreating students shrieked as they swayed, lost their balance and toppled over.

In contrast, the terracotta soldiers stood firmly, maintaining their balance despite the ferocious quake. They continued marching onward in a grim manner, slow and methodical in their approach. The front ranks lowered their spears to impale the stumbling students, while the ones at the back raised their swords.

"Eek!"

"Get away! Get away!"

"What the hell are these things?!"

My class was panicking when they found themselves trapped between an army of unnerving terracotta soldiers in front and a ferocious gargantuan monster at the back. With no path of retreat, we could only advance forward. But the way was blocked by countless terracotta soldiers, who moved inhumanly like automata programmed solely for destruction.

Hauling themselves to their feet, the class was completed blinded by panic and consequently they threw caution to the wind as they desperately raced toward the entrance. The terracotta soldiers seemed much weaker than the Behemoth at the back, their strangely human forms both familiar and unfamiliar at the same time.

"Calm down! Stop panicking! Get back into formations! Don't recklessly rush forward!"

Teacher Jiao was yelling at the class, but none of them except me was paying any attention. Ban Zhang and Zhu Jiao were still dithering at the back, trying to help the exasperated Xiao Zhang. But he couldn't complain when Bai Ning Xue joined him, reinforcing his barrier with her qi. The barrier swelled up and strengthened, the cracks disappearing instantly.

"Not bad, Ning Xue"

Zhu Jiao also raise his hands and reinforced the barrier with his qi, turning the protective screen golden.

With the three great pillars in class, and the other more competent martial artists such as Qi Fu Ren, Du Lang or Li Chun Long more interested in preserving themselves rather than help the rest of the class out, the majority of my classmates had descended into mindless panic, their retreat devolving into chaos as they rashly plunged toward the terracotta soldiers without any semblance of formation, strategy, skill or technique.

"Stop! Fall back! Get back into formation!"

Teacher Jiao hollered at them, but again everyone ignored him or didn't hear him because of their imminent terror. In the messy withdrawal, Tang Qi Hong stumbled and fell after one of our classmates rammed into her knocking her over. She groaned as she crashed heavily onto the ground, and raised her head, only to catch sight of a terracotta soldier raising its sword to behead her. The blade gleamed ominously in the darkness of the cavern.

"No…"

Tang Qi Hong helplessly looked upward, unable to do anything but watch as the terracotta soldier swung its sword down.

Just when Tang Qi Hong thought she was dead for sure, the terracotta soldier suddenly disappeared from sight. Her eyes widened and she glanced around, thinking that someone had saved her by transmuting the ground beneath the terracotta soldier's feet and causing it to slip and fall off the bridge and into the abyss.

Sorry, but I'm not a synergist and my name isn't Nagumo Hajime.

"Eh?"

Tang Qi Hong blinked in confusion as she glanced around. She suddenly realized that it wasn't the terracotta soldier who disappeared. She was the one who had been transported away. She also saw that she was currently in my arms.

Earlier, I had used Jin to advance toward her position, snatch her up in my arms, and then used Tui to retreat from the terracotta monster.

Looks like it was the right decision to learn Shadow Steps. Plus those footwork lessons are also paying off now…glad I spent the whole month practicing them.

I breathed a sigh of relief as I set Tang Qi Hong down. She stared at me, her eyes wide and her jaw dropping open.

"H…how did you do that? Weren't you…?"

She trailed off when she realized what she was about to ask. Shaking her head, she glanced downward in embarrassment.

"T…thank you," she muttered in a small voice.

I didn't pay much attention to her. I was already moving forward, trying to gauge the strength of the terracotta soldiers.

"Hey! You guys!"

Weaving through a bunch of terracotta soldiers who attempted to impale me with their spears, I evaded and made my way toward the other four Four Star Constitution martial artists in class. Li Chun Long, Feng Tian Yong, Wu Hei Gui and Du Lang. I pointedly ignored Qi Fu Ren and his two cronies because I knew they wouldn't bother listening to me, and I had no time to waste on their selfish and arrogant antics.

"What are you doing? Help us!"

"We're having our hands full here trying to survive," Du Lang replied as he smashed a terracotta soldier with his lightning claws. Silver qi sparked and danced about the triple blades that extended from his gauntlets, glowing ominously. As he cut apart a terracotta soldier, the qi on the blades exploded with such power that it blew his opponent apart.

Don't fuck with me. You were basically breezing through the terracotta soldiers without much difficulty.

"They can take care of themselves!" Feng Tian Yong added as he jumped back, raising his golden bow. Fire arrows materialized in his right hand and he unleashed them upon the terracotta soldiers, incinerating swathes of them.

"Ugh…I'm trying my best."

Unlike the others, only Wu Hei Gui was inclined to cooperate. He had rushed forward to defend a group of other classmates with his water barrier, blocking the attacks from the terracotta soldiers. The two girls and a guy rose to their feet, nodding their thanks.

"What do you think we're trying to do?"

While Li Chun Long was technically trying to help the other classmates, his assistance was limited only to a single girl and his fellow sect disciples. He kept sneaking glances at Qing Xin Xia, who had stayed behind to help heal and support Zhu Jiao. It was so obvious that Li Chun Long had a crush on Qing Xin Xia, who was in love with Zhu Jiao, who in turn was smitten with Bai Ning Xue. And that wasn't even mentioning Qi Fu Ren, who always liked Bai Ning Xue.

God, I'm so glad I didn't have to deal with all this romance bullshit.

"You guys realize that Zhu Jiao, Ban Zhang and Bai Ning Xue are currently delaying the Behemoth so that the rest of us can escape, right?"

I was directing my words to Du Lang, Li Chun Long and Feng Tian Yong. Smiling, I gestured toward the terracotta soldiers and made a fist.

"If you cooperate, you can smash this army of terracotta soldiers by yourselves. You will save the class. You will become heroes. This is your chance to step out of the shadows of Zhu Jiao and Bai Ning Xue. With them busy stalling the Behemoth, there won't be anybody stealing your thunder or kills. You will earn the class's gratitude."

The three of them looked at each other.

"He's got a point."

"This is our chance."

"Yeah, let's do it!"

The big four (outside of Bai Ning Xue and Zhu Jiao) began working together, performing in concert to destroy waves of terracotta soldiers. Within moments, they blew through the terracotta soldiers and carved a huge path into the crowd.

"Follow us!"

"Come with me if you want to live."

"Go, go, go!"

The three of them forged ahead enthusiastically while Wu Hei Gui remained at the rear to continue defending them and other classmates with his water barrier techniques. Slowly but surely, our class was beginning to recover from the panic that gripped them and reform their ranks.

"I can't lose to them…I've a Four Star Constitution too!"

Humiliated by her panic earlier, Tang Qi Hong was determined to make up for her embarrassing display. Sucking in a deep breath, she stepped forward and drew a flaming sword before incinerating a bunch of terracotta soldiers into ash. She stepped forward and waved her hand to the girls following behind her.

"Over here! Let's go!"

Within moments, the chaos had vanished, replaced by an orderly and disciplined retreat as the Four Star Constitution martial artists led the attack, smashing apart terracotta soldiers and building an escape route.

"Good."

I exhaled in relief. Someone placed a hand on my shoulder, causing me to jump. Turning around, thinking that it was a terracotta soldier, I lifted my short sword, only to drop it when I saw that the person was Teacher Jiao.

He was smiling proudly.

"I saw that. You finally succeeded in using the footwork techniques I showed you last month, didn't you? Excellent."

He gave my shoulder a squeeze, then ran after the Four Star Constitution martial artists to protect them and direct the flow of battle

"Heh"

I couldn't help but feel proud at the praise. I knew it. It was worth spending all that time and investing all those efforts into learning how to actually execute those footwork techniques. For now, I could only use Jin and Tui. The other three were still beyond my reach, unfortunately. But given time, I was sure I could successfully use them.

Eventually.

Unfortunately, this wasn't the time to celebrate. There were more terracotta soldiers being summoned as fresh formation circles appeared, the new reinforcements marching to close the gaps in their ranks. Realizing that they would plug the holes in their formations and cut off the majority of the class from the rearguard, I immediately turned back.

"Zhu Jiao!"

At the center of the bridge, the small group of martial artists were stubbornly holding out against the Behemoth. Despite Bai Ning Xue and Zhu Jiao reinforcing Xiao Zhang's barrier, it was already cracking under the relentless onslaught of the beast.

The Behemoth charged the barrier again, producing a shockwave every time it collided with the force-field. The bridge creaked under the pressure, more rocks scattering away from the point of impact and falling forever into the bottomless abyss below.

"That doesn't look good."

I pushed my glasses as I quickly skimmed over the barrier. Numerous cobwebs of cracks had spread and woven over the golden surface of the barrier, and it looked like it was going to collapse any minute now. Qing Xin Xia had remained, healing the trio whenever they suffered internal damage from the tremendous impact as they blocked the Behemoth's charge.

"Damn it…I already told you!"

With a roar, Xiao Zhang exerted more of his qi into the barrier, attempting to repair it. He slammed his Spirit Staff down on the bridge again.

"YOU SHALL NOT PASS!"

The Behemoth responded with a deafening roar and swiped at the gradually crumbling barrier, almost shattering it from that single blow.

"You guys should retreat too! The majority of the class has gotten to safety, but the number of terracotta soldiers continue to increase. At this rate, you'll be cut off from the rest of the class! Please hurry!"

"You heard Student Fei Wu," Xiao Zhang told Zhu Jiao, Bai Ning Xue, Ban Zhang and Qing Xin Xia. "The barrier won't hold for much longer. The Behemoth will break through it soon. All of you, hurry up and retreat!"

"No!" Zhu Jiao shouted adamantly. "I will not abandon you! We will all survive and escape together!"

Xiao Zhang gritted his teeth, as if seeming to suffer a headache from Zhu Jiao's pride and misguided principles.

"I appreciate the thought, but this isn't the time to be a hero. Leave! I can only hold the Behemoth for not much longer!"

"No! We'll fight that thing if necessary…and defeat it!"

"Don't be ridiculous," I snapped at him. "Do you think this is some manga? That you'll somehow power up with nakama power and defeat the Behemoth with some special move you suddenly pulled out of your ass? Start getting used to reality!"

"What are you talking about?!"

"Do you honestly think you can defeat a monster of that power?" I pointed at the Behemoth, who was snarling behind the golden wall. "Stop deluding yourself."

"Classmate Fei Wu is correct," Bai Ning Xue admitted. "With our current level, we have no way of defeating the Behemoth."

"All of us will either perish here together, or you guys escape while I hold this Behemoth off!" Xiao Zhang growled. "Hurry up and go! Don't let my sacrifice be in vain!"

Was the dude so eager to be a martyr or something?

"Actually, I can distract the Behemoth long enough for you guys to escape."

"Huh? How can you do that?"

"The only martial arts you've learned are level one techniques!"

"You're being too reckless!"

Zhu Jiao, Ban Zhang and Qing Xin Xia stared at me in disbelief. Bai Ning Xue treated me as if I didn't exist, while a shadow flickered over the principal's eyes. He probably wondered if I had some trick up my sleeve – and if I did, then it surely had to be the Heaven and Earth Formula.

I would love to disappoint him, but now wasn't the best time to be mischievous.

"I'm great at playing tag."

"Huh?! What does tag have to do with anything?" Zhu Jiao demanded. I smirked.

"The Behemoth won't be able to catch me. I'll get it to chase me and run around in circles, then catch up with you guys. I'm much faster than any of you."

"Oh, right. You've been running thirty kilometers everyday…"

Zhu Jiao nodded. Ban Zhang and Qing Xin Xia appeared unconvinced, but when they saw Zhu Jiao's trust in me, they didn't object.

Xiao Zhang nodded.

"We'll be relying on you then."

There was a sliver of unease in his tone that suggested to me that he didn't believe me. However, even in the unlikely chance that I somehow restored a fraction of the highly sought after Heaven and Earth Formula, he still thought of me as trash with only a One Star Constitution. Compared to the Four and Five Star Constitution treasures that he held as gold in his hands, I was expendable and disposable. If he could save the talented prodigies of Wu Ling Academy, he would be more than willing to sacrifice me for it. My life would be a small price to pay to ensure their survival.

But none of my classmates picked up on the principal's intention. Moreover, as I wasn't a mind reader, this was all speculation. I could just be overly cynical and was completely wrong about what Xiao Zhang was thinking. He did covet the heaven and Earth Formula after all, and also treated me fairly and somewhat decently.

"We'll release the barrier in three seconds. Three…two…one…now!"

The golden barrier vanished and the Behemoth tumbled through. At the same time, I used Jin to dash forward and stab the Behemoth in its eye. Unfortunately, the Behemoth's eye was too thick and the tiny blade barely made a dent. Instead, it snapped.

Bloody hell, the quality of this sword was really poor. I wished they equipped me with a much better weapon.

"GUOOOO!"

"How?!"

"Whoa! That's really fast!"

"He's really telling the truth!"

My three classmates ogled at my display, almost unable to believe their eyes. Only Bai Ning Xue remained unmoved. She glanced at me coldly, then turned to leave without a word.

"Hurry! Get to the chopper…I mean stairs!"

Yelling, Xiao Zhang snapped my classmates out of their stupor and shoved them forward. He turned to spare me one last glance, his eyes wide in astonishment.

"That's…footwork techniques?! How and when did he learn them!?"

"Last month!"

I couldn't resist telling him. Xiao Zhang stared at me in disbelief, then he shook his head sadly.

"Perhaps I was wrong about you after all."

"Huh?"

While dodging the Behemoth's crushing paw with my footwork, I slightly turned my head. Xiao Zhang continued to keep his eye on me, his lips pursed in regret and sadness. Why so dramatic, old dude?

"If you've been given more time and was taught properly by an actual master, maybe I wouldn't need to do this…"

The guy really believed that I would die here. A vein twitched, but I didn't bother to argue. Instead, I turned my attention back to the Behemoth and danced around the base of its feet, deftly evading and avoiding its multiple attacks. The sheer force and brute strength of the Behemoth left countless craters in its wake, but I managed to stay one step ahead with my footwork.

"GRRR!"

The Behemoth swung at me again in frustration. A trickle of blood flowed from its eye, my crude attempt having damaged the delicate membrane, but it was clear from the dilated pupil that I failed to blind it.

Well, I could try blinding it with blinding speed…

"Whoa!"

The Behemoth was growing increasingly frustrated and the speed of its swings grew ever more. I found that I was actually able to put Duo into practice and successfully evade the Behemoth's ruthless barrage of attacks. The ground was growing more and more uneven, with an increasing number of craters and the rock growing soft from the continuous abuse. Kicking off the ground, I jumped away before its paw obliterated a great chunk of rock into dust.

We danced a deadly tango, with me matching my partner's steps and elegantly evading whatever twists he threw at me. Waltzing to his back, I avoided another blow and then retreated, luring the Behemoth to follow me. The Behemoth whirled around on the relatively narrow bridge without any hesitation and lunged at me again.

"Hah!"

I snorted as I vanished from the Behemoth's sight, only to appear further away. The Behemoth bounded after me, determined to crush me between its fangs or under its paws.

And just like that I was gradually luring the Behemoth away from my classmates. I couldn't defeat it, but I didn't have to. All I needed to do was distract the Behemoth and buy time for the rest of them to escape. I continued to dodge, duck and tactically withdrew, beckoning the Behemoth to follow me. It mindlessly pursued, unaware that I was leading it further and further away from my classmates. We were actually nearing the other end of the bridge.

Where are the others?

I looked up and saw that Zhu Jiao and the others had finally reached the other side of the bridge. Zhu Jiao punched the ground and sent a row of earth spikes upward, impaling the unfortunate terracotta soldiers and destroying their bodies. Beside him, Bai Ning Xue punched the ground with her delicate-looking fist and executed Thunder Break. Millions of volts of electricity surged across the space, frying the army of terracotta soldiers as well as the freshly arrived reinforcements.

Compared to Bai Ning Xue's Thunder Break, Qi Fu Ren's was nothing.

Whatever the case, my classmates had forced an opening. Good. Now was the time.

As the Behemoth lunged at me again, I disappeared from its sight using Duo and evaded. My foot scraped against the broken, ruptured ground of the beleaguered bridge, but I didn't waste too much time trying to balance on the uneven earth. I was already transferring more qi into my feet and surging forward using Jin.

Even with Jin, I could only cross a hundred meters at a time, so I couldn't appear at the other side of the bridge in one second. Perhaps I would reach there in another two Jin.

"GUOO!!!"

Behind me, the Behemoth bellowed in rage and frustration. It whipped around once again, and began bounding forward, getting ready to pounce on me. Unfortunately, I was too far ahead, having crossed a hundred meters in a single second. And I was about to cross another hundred meters in the next second…

"Everyone, attack! Bombard the Behemoth with every long-range technique that you possess! Cover Student Fei Wu's retreat!"

Xiao Zhang ordered fiercely. I noticed that he was finally considering the possibility that I might actually survive this ordeal. That was flattering, somewhat.

Unfortunately, my other classmates didn't seem to believe him.

"Eh? What?"

"Classmate Fei Wu?"

"What's he doing there?"

"Don't tell me…?"

"Fei Wu was distracting the monster and buying us time to escape!" Zhu Jiao snapped at everybody. "He risked his life for us! Now we have to help him!"

Despite his and the principal's words, my other classmates remained unconvinced. There were a few of them who glanced in my direction, their expressions regretful. They had thought that I was useless, but now they saw that Xiao Zhang and Zhu Jiao were telling the truth.

"Amazing…"

"How is he moving like that?!"

"So fast…!"

"He's quicker than even that monster!"

I had already crossed that hundred meters in that second while they were all murmuring amongst themselves. Unfortunately, the Behemoth had also covered a considerable distance and was closing in on our position. This was causing no small amount of panic.

"Ready? Fire!"

Xiao Zhang didn't hesitate and issued the order. My classmates snapped out of it and began readying their techniques. Fire arrows from the Red Phoenix Sect streaked out to meet the Behemoth in its charge. Lightning from Bai Ning Xue and her entourage of girls crackled across the distance toward the Behemoth. Earth spikes from Zhu Jiao slammed into its ugly mug. Green and golden light of flames burst from the Green Dragon Sect disciples to sear through the Behemoth's fur. Barrages of icicles were delivered from those students from the ice sects.

"GUOOOO!"

The Behemoth momentarily stopped. As expected, despite its high rank and immense power, even the monstrosity would be fazed by a relentless onslaught of long-range techniques bombarding it from a cohort of genius martial artists. Of course, its armored fur protected it from damage, and it was highly resistant and resilient to simple qi attacks from mere Qi Gathering Stage practitioners (with Teacher Jiao and Xiao Zhang being the only exceptions). But the tremendous force behind the bombardment was able to stop it in its tracks momentarily.

And that moment was all I needed.

I was about to move that last Jin to cross the final hundred meters and reach the other side of the bridge. None of the lethal attacks were aimed at me – they were all passing over my head. I could relax a little, and I had no choice but to do so. I had been using my footwork techniques repeatedly, and I needed to pause for a second to gather my qi and reuse that footwork. It was just a second, but it was more than enough to produce a gap.

And someone exploited that gap.

When I paused to catch my breath one final time before making that last advance, I suddenly noticed something.

Amongst the endless stream of long-range techniques, there was a single technique that had slightly veered off course and headed straight toward me with deadly, unerring accuracy. No matter how I looked at it, this bolt of lightning was clearly aimed at me.

There was only one person who would snipe me, and he was the same guy who used lightning martial arts techniques.

Qi Fu Ren?! That bastard!

I tried my best to use Duo to evade the incoming lightning bolt, but whether intentionally or not, the fucker had targeted me right at my most vulnerable moment, when I was forced to pause to take a breather in the midst of continuously using footwork techniques. Fortunately, I was able to half-execute it, but it turned out to be a sloppy Duo that was mistimed and clumsy. As a result, I ended up tripping over myself and falling over way short of where I wanted to move to.

Boom!

On the bright side, the lightning bolt completely missed me. Thanks to avoiding a direct hit, I didn't receive any real damage. Unfortunately, I was still buffeted by the shockwaves, and the intense voltage slightly paralyzed me, rendering me unable to move for a few seconds.

And those few seconds were more than enough to prove fatal to me.

"!"

I desperately lifted my head a little…just a little, because my body was otherwise paralyzed.

Damn it…

I could only watch the Behemoth helplessly. Unable to stand, unable to move…unable to even lift a single finger, I could only await my impending doom. The barrage had faltered, my classmates needing to pause after delivering such a vicious onslaught. The Behemoth, unhurt by that sheer volume of attacks, had been incensed.

"GUOOO!"

Bellowing, the Behemoth reared back on its haunches, then sprang forward. Its fangs and claws glowed as they descended upon myself.

"Kuh!"

I forced myself to move. The paralysis was gradually wearing off, and I was finally able to move, if only a little. Unfortunately, that paralysis still affected my movements greatly, and despite using Duo again, I was only able to just barely escape the beast and appear just outside its attack radius. The moment I landed, I felt the violent tremors ripping across the bridge, which shook from the Behemoth's powerful attack.

Then the bridge finally had enough.

SNAP!

Unable to endure the abuse, the beleaguered structure finally fell apart. Massive cracks spread out from the epicenter of the enormous crater that the Behemoth had carved into it. There was a loud groan, and then the bridge suddenly snapped.

"GUOOOOOH!"

"Waaaaaaah!"

The Behemoth desperately clawed at the falling pieces of rubble, struggling to find a place to grab onto. There was some sweet irony in realizing that the Behemoth had effectively killed itself. By rampaging mindlessly and not showing restraint in its assault, it destroyed its own footing and caused itself to fall to its death.

Unfortunately, the Behemoth was not alone. Even as it plummeted into the abyss, accompanied by falling rubble and debris, I descended with it.

…or not.

I clutched onto the edge of the crumbling bridge, having kicked off a piece of debris to hurl myself upward. I hauled myself upward, determined not to fall with the Behemoth. Like hell I would die in a place like this!

Crack!

I watched numbly, cold horror spreading across my body as the edge of the bridge finally gave way. Even the ground which the bridge was built into had shattered, and the whole thing collapsed into the abyss. Despite finding a handhold, I ended up crashing back into the bottomless depths, still gripping the piece of rock that I thought was my salvation.

"Fei Wu!!!!"

I looked up at the voice. Zhu Jiao was yelling my name and lunging forward, only for Ban Zhang and Bai Ning Xue to grab him and pull him back. Most of my other classmates were horrified, unable to believe what they were seeing. Only Qi Fu Ren alone smirked in the back, a smug smile spreading across that bloody ugly mug of his.

That bastard!

Teacher Jiao's expression was blank, as if he couldn't decide if he was in a nightmare. Xiao Zhang's expression was tainted by both regret and resignation. He slowly shook his head and then turned away.

Bai Ning Xue's face was a cold mask, as if she didn't care if I died or not. After all, I was not her beloved Zhu Jiao. Nearby, Tang Qi Hong had fallen to her knees, tears trailing out of her eyes, as she watched me plummet in horror. I wondered why. I was never close to her to begin with. Not that it mattered. I was still being yanked away from my classmates by the sheer force of gravity. Unfortunately, it seemed that I had yet to understand the…uh, gravity of my situation.

I really ought to learn how to throw my weight around. If I did, Qi Fu Ren would never have dared to pull a murderous stunt like this off.

Unfortunately, that would remain a what-if, and the resulting regret weighed down upon my shoulders forever.

And just like that, I fell into the abyss, the light above gradually dimming and fading away as the distance between me and my classmates widened abysmally.




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