Finally, throwing the sword to nail the siren to death was something a pure sorcerer could never have imagined—a pure sorcerer would ultimately want to kill the enemy with their own magic, rather than by using someone else's weapon.
Like Blake, he believed that using a sword or other weapon to kill an enemy was an insult to his magic.
A pure mage should not use any weapon other than a staff!
Therefore, the correct approach is to smash the enemy's head with your staff!
After the recording finished playing, the entire conference room fell silent.
Doris has been taken by her mentor for final treatment.
Phil had actually healed her injuries to a great extent; she was still asleep mainly because she had exhausted too much energy last night.
Not to mention Doris, even Phil, Anko, and Benovia weren't in good spirits. Only Celia, who had taken a nap, was in relatively good spirits, but only compared to Benovia and the others.
The mentors noticed that the group wasn't in good spirits. After a moment's thought, Blake said helplessly, "Send this record to the mentor who assigned you to the registration desk. Leave the Siren's Eye behind and let the mentor evaluate your performance. Go and rest first, and then go to the registration desk to collect your evaluations when you're ready."
"Okay, thank you, Principal Blake!"
The girls, finally free, all breathed a sigh of relief. Benovia carried Doris and left the conference room with Celia and the others, heading towards the dormitory.
Just then, the school's loudspeaker came on, and students gradually appeared in the surrounding area, hurrying around.
They all looked at the five girls, who seemed to be in poor spirits, with particular attention to Doris, who was being carried.
They were talking amongst themselves, but they didn't know what had happened.
They were still asleep when the school searched for them, so naturally they knew nothing about it.
However, once they left the school's base and went outside, they quickly learned some information from casual revelations by various mercenaries or mentors.
Some bored students immediately pieced together the "complete outline" of the matter from a few words.
Five powerful girls, after slaying over a thousand monsters yesterday, decided that these monsters were too weak and decided to sneak out of school at midnight when the monsters were at their strongest and wreak havoc inside the ruins.
It is said that they killed another thousand monsters!
All the monsters in the Lost Lighthouse have been wiped out!
The rumors gradually became more and more outrageous.
Numerous students were discussing it.
But these things have nothing to do with Celia anymore.
While all the other students were beginning their new struggles, they had already drifted off to sleep, fast asleep.
They didn't wake up until the afternoon.
It was the first time she had slept for so long during the day. When she first woke up, Celia felt dizzy and the more she slept, the sleepier she became.
She yawned, sat up, drooped her head, and then fell back down.
"Never mind, I'm so sleepy, I'm not getting up."
Suddenly, a voice exploded in my mind.
"stand up!"
Celia sat bolt upright, looking around with her eyes closed: "What's wrong? What's wrong?"
Ross said casually, "You're going to be late for class."
Celia instantly perked up, rolled off the bed, and then paused, startled.
"Wait a minute, isn't it a holiday?"
Then she remembered what had happened.
"Mr. Ross, are you the devil?!"
Chapter 161 "Dividing the Spoils"
She rolled back into bed, but once she was fully awake, she couldn't fall back asleep.
The girl had no choice but to get up.
She looked around the dormitory and found that everyone except Doris was already up.
Benovia was reading a book, Phil was meditating, and Anko was fiddling with medicinal herbs, seemingly preparing for the alchemy process.
Celia was startled: "I was the last one to get up?"
Benovia looked up and smiled, "Doris is still sleeping."
Celia glanced at Doris and pursed her lips. "Sleeping so soundly, and we even went to look for her last night. She was almost dead and didn't even know to use her teleportation badge to come back. How stupid."
Doris's eyelids fluttered, and then she slowly opened her eyes.
She stared blankly for a moment before turning over and getting out of bed. She stood up, swaying, and quickly grabbed the edge of the bed to keep from falling.
Phil opened his eyes, came over to check on Doris's condition, and said gently, "You were seriously injured yesterday. Although I have healed most of it, some internal injuries still need time to heal. Don't do anything strenuous during this time. Sit down and rest for a while."
Benovia closed her book and stood up. "I'll go get you some food."
Doris sat back on the bed and fell silent.
Celia sat down to the side and looked the other person up and down. "Did you get knocked silly?"
Doris looked up and said angrily, "You're the one who's been beaten senseless."
"As long as you're not stupid, just remember not to forget our bet."
“Celia,” Phil glared at Celia, “Doris just woke up, don’t upset her.”
"Tch." Celia scoffed, but didn't say anything more.
Doris snorted. "Don't worry, I won't forget. I'll have my family send it over right now."
After saying that, she immediately turned on her bracelet and contacted her family.
Phil hesitated for a moment, then sighed softly and said nothing.
After Doris finished making the calls, Benovia came in from outside and distributed the food she had brought.
After everyone finished eating, Benovia stood up and said, "Now that everyone is here, let's go to the registration desk to get our team evaluations."
Doris frowned and thought for a moment: "Last night..."
“You’ll find out when you get to the registration desk,” Benovia said.
……
Before long, they arrived at the registration desk. The instructors there saw them and told them to go to another room.
It wasn't time for everyone to return yet; only the instructor was present.
Once inside, Celia discovered that the mentor conducting the evaluation had become Principal Black.
After everyone sat down, he took out a piece of paper and said, "Although you violated the rules by leaving the camp and entering the ruins last night, considering that you completed the trial mission ahead of schedule, this violation will not be pursued for the time being. However, if you violate the rules again in the future, I will report your situation to the Holy Court."
"The trial objective has been completed. The school will give you a unified score after the trial ends. As for the other scores, the Siren's Eye you obtained will add 100 points to your score. Do you want to hand this item over to the school?"
Celia immediately shook her head: "We won't hand it over; we have a use for it."
Blake nodded and returned the Siren's Eye: "After appraisal, the Siren's Eye is worth about 100 gold coins. The original value of the Siren's Eye was more than that, but its effect has been greatly reduced."
"The Eye of the Siren adds 100 points, plus the 100 points earned from completing the trial, bringing your total to 341 points, which is above the passing mark of 200 points. You can either continue exploring the Lost Lighthouse or apply to return to school. Which do you prefer, to continue exploring or return to school?"
Celia exchanged glances with the others and said, "We want to continue exploring the Lost Lighthouse."
Doris glanced at her, muttering to herself, "I'm the captain, after all."
But she had been observing from the sidelines all night, so she didn't dare to say anything now.
She also agreed to continue the exploration.
Instead of going home, continue your adventure until you have completely conquered the lost lighthouse.
She'll need to find a guide to the ruins anyway, so she might as well stay here.
"Yes, if you want to continue the strategy, you can continue to submit the materials and resources you obtain. However, since the maximum score for the trial is only 300 points, you will only receive gold coins and will not receive any bonus points for submitting them."
Celia said, "Principal, you've misunderstood. We're preparing to enter the lighthouse and clear the gates."
Blake paused for a moment, then slowly smiled and said, "Good, that's courageous. If you really intend to do this, then even if the full score is 300, I will add an extra 200 points to your second-year participation score after it's done."
Benovia couldn't help but say, "Principal, you're being too hasty. Things like adding points should be discussed in a meeting."
Blake waved his hand, "It's just participation points. No matter how many you get, only 50 points will be added to the annual assessment, but participation points..."
He didn't continue.
Celia understood what he meant.
If you have more than 50 points in participation marks, you can do whatever you want and deduct points at will.
Some things don't require applications or reports; the school can just deduct points directly. You don't have to worry about participation points during your studies; you can do whatever you want.
Combining Ross's suggestion that she finish learning second-grade material as soon as possible so she can do other things is great!
After discussing the usual points, Blake evaluated their performance last night and then allowed them to move around freely without any further restrictions.
Emerging from the registration area, Celia took out the Eye of the Siren and looked at the others: "If this is worth 100 gold coins, that's equivalent to 20 gold coins per person. It should sell for even more outside... Does anyone want one?"
Doris turned her head away. "I did not participate in the battle last night. I abstain."
Benovia smiled and said, "Celia, stop pretending. The longing in your eyes is almost overflowing. Here, take this. Since it's a team prize, you can just give everyone a little bit of gold."
A common practice in team distribution is to estimate the value of the loot, and if someone wants it, they buy it and then distribute the resulting gold coins to everyone in the team.
For example, right now, if Celia wants it, everyone has to give her 20 gold coins.
Four people, which is 80 gold coins, is a bit too much for her, and she was a little reluctant to part with it.
"Lord Ross, do you think I should spend 80 gold coins to buy the Eye of the Siren?"
"Gold coins only have value when they are spent. They are useless if you keep them. You can earn them again when you run out. It won't take you long to earn 80 gold coins now."
"Alright then, I happen to have a little over 80 gold coins right now."
Celia made a decision.
“If you don’t want it, then I will take it. It’s worth 100 gold coins, so each of you will get 20 gold coins.”
Celia took out a bag of gold coins, counted them, divided them into four portions of 20 gold coins each, and gave them to Benovia and the other three.
Doris turned her head away: "I said I won't accept it."
"You have to take it whether you want to or not, unless you don't want to team up." Celia shoved it into her arms.
Benovia smiled and accepted the money, then picked out 5 gold coins: "You were the one who stood up and killed the siren at the crucial moment last night, you deserve more, I only need 15 gold coins."
"Me too."
"Me too."
Phil and Anko each took out 5 gold coins to return them.
"Isn't this a bad idea?" Celia looked at the gold coins with longing.
Anke pushed up his glasses: "You have to accept it whether you want to or not. Take it, unless you don't want to team up."
"Pfft!"
Phil couldn't help but laugh out loud.
In the end, Celia accepted the gold coins from the four people. She gave away 80 gold coins and received 20 back. Adding the remaining ones in her pocket, she now had a total of 24 gold coins.
"Next, let's spend a month preparing. Once we're ready, it'll be time for the final battle against the lost lighthouse!"
Chapter 162 Preparations Before the Strategy
Separated from the others, Celia consulted with her school instructors, applied to Abros, left the camp, and headed to the nearest town. Based on the materials listed by Ross, she purchased some materials, spending 15 gold coins.
Finally, Celia found the blacksmith shop in town and spent 5 gold coins to have the "legendary blacksmith" reshape her staff.
With a large sum of money, the entire blacksmith shop was put into operation, and in just two days, they remade Celia's staff.
The new staff is no longer in the shape of a question mark, but has become [〇—]. [〇] is woven and forged from a material with super magical properties called Shvana Gold Thread.
In the middle of [〇], extra gold threads extend out and converge into a six-pointed star shape, with a space reserved in the middle for placing a high-level magic crystal.
The [—] is made from two intertwined vines, the original material of the staff, which is deeply bound together by Shyvana's golden threads, transforming them into a single unit, but it requires rune enhancement to function.
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