Morikawa Yu walked through Kassel College, with fully armed students passing by him from time to time.

Most of these students were in groups of several, carrying submachine guns or assault rifles, while some carried sniper rifles and had walkie-talkies hanging on their shoulders.

When they saw Morikawa Yu, they nodded and bowed to him, then left in a hurry, as if they were looking for something.

This convinced Morikawa Yu that Professor Guderian was indeed infiltrating Kassel College.

At the same time, he also roughly recalled the current situation.

Kassel College is an institution dedicated to slaying dragons. Its principal and executive committee recently traveled to the Three Gorges of China, paying a heavy price in the process, to find a flask containing the bones of a dragon king.

This urn contains the egg from the resurrected Dragon King.

Many people want it.

This time, the invaders came for it.

......

Library control room.

Morikawa Yu casually took out her ID card and swiped it to open the door.

He glanced around the room and the first thing he saw was the large screen in the center of the control room, which was filled with countless blue dots.

Each of these blue dots represents a student.

The students he encountered on his way here were among them.

Professor Guderian, who had messaged him to come over, was standing below the screen, watching the large screen.

Hearing the sound of a door opening, Guderian turned to look at the entrance.

Upon discovering it was Morikawa Yu, he was visibly pleased: "Professor Morikawa, you've finally arrived! Where have you been these past two days?"

"I didn't go anywhere, I just found a place to sleep."

Morikawa Yu gave a casual, perfunctory reply.

He turned to look at the big screen, and although he understood the situation, he still asked, feigning ignorance, "What happened?"

Beside Professor Guderian, a tall and slender figure in a pure black suit turned around.

His face was covered by a black mask, a gas tube led to a gas cylinder on the cart, his neck was covered with dark red scars, and his breathing was low and viscous, like a broken bellows.

Professor von Schneider, head of the executive department at Kassel College, was also one of the people who just sent the message to Morikawa Yu.

He looked at Morikawa Yu, his iron-gray eyes gleaming coldly.

"An attack was launched against the college."

After he finished speaking, he turned around and displayed a picture on the big screen.

On screen, a violent explosion blasts open the school gates, and a dozen people dressed in black combat suits riding Black Widow motorcycles rush into the campus, quickly disperse, and blend into the shadows of the campus.

Norma determined it was an invasion by dragons.

Norma is the academy's mainframe, a supercomputer with "personality" responsible for the academy's data operations, security defense, and strategic support.

Morikawa Yu: "Only a dozen or so people?"

"Yes, there were only a dozen or so people."

Beside Professor Schneider and Professor Guderian, Professor Manstein, the chairman of the college's disciplinary committee, nodded and said, "But the visitors are not friendly."

"We just discussed it and we think their target should be the Dragon King bone flask that the principal just brought back from China."

"What about the principal?" Morikawa Yu frowned.

Manstein shook his head: "I can't get in touch with him; his phone is switched off."

"However, we can roughly pinpoint the location of the bone flasks; they should be in the 'ice cellar,' so our defenses should focus on the underground."

Professor Guderian added, "There are three main underground entrances: Valhalla, the Chapel, and the Library. The Library is protected by Norma, so there's no need to worry."

"The key issues are Valhalla and the chapel, and we have assigned students to guard them."

Kassel College has never experienced a campus intrusion since its founding, and most of the college's executive officers are overseas on search missions.

But there are still students in the college.

Students with excellent training and lineage, although most of them have not experienced actual combat, are even stronger than most of the special agents in the Executive Department because of their lineage.

"Professor Morikawa," Professor Schneider looked at Morikawa Yu, "there are only two people in the academy who truly possess S-rank strength: you and the principal."

"You two are the strongest fighters in the academy."

“Principal, we can’t get in touch with you. We hope you can help us and provide support to the students guarding the church and Valhalla at any time.”

Morikawa Yu nodded: "No problem."

Since he had chosen the role of a professor, he certainly wouldn't mind helping the college defend against invaders.

Moreover, defeating these invaders will definitely earn you experience points and shop credits.

Professors Guderian and Manstein breathed a sigh of relief.

Professor Schneider then looked back at the big screen.

In his plan to defend against invasion, Valhalla and the church were the key points of defense.

One of these two places was handed over to the college's student union.

Caesar Gattuso, a student council president with an A-rank bloodline and the Word of Power "Kamaitachi," leads the student council in guarding Valhalla.

Another place, the church, was handed over to the Lionheart Society, a student organization within the college.

Chu Zihang, the president of the Lionheart Society and a student leader privately known as having "super A-grade" bloodline, leads the Lionheart Society in guarding the church.

As for Morikawa Ha.

He is a professor, not a student.

Moreover, given his personal fighting skills, he shouldn't be assigned to the guard position.

That would be too wasteful.

What he should do is join the battle when the students are locked in a fierce fight with the invaders, and decisively eliminate all the enemies with his dominant strength.

Thinking of this, Professor Schneider was somewhat dazed.

To eliminate...all the enemies?

To be honest, he didn't have a deep impression of Morikawa Yu, and they didn't even have much interaction. He only knew that Morikawa Yu was rated as an S-level by the academy and was a professor invited back by the principal.

But since the principal invited him back, we should be able to trust him, right?

......

At this moment, somewhere in the academy.

A dozen or so dark figures gathered together, lined up, and decisively and quickly squeezed into the gap between the two tall buildings.

The "captain" confirmed their location.

They were now between the Hall of Heroes and the Rhine Hall of the Academy, which were twin buildings with only a gap less than twenty centimeters wide between them, making it impossible for an adult to fit in.

But they had all undergone rigorous training, tucking in their ribs, thinning themselves, pressing themselves tightly against the wall, and fitting themselves into this narrow crevice.

This works.

The students, carrying guns and using tactical flashlights to illuminate the road, passed by without glancing at the area, never imagining that anyone could be hiding there.

"Where's the 13th?"

The captain glanced at the shadowy figures peeking through the gap, somewhat annoyed.

Although the hiding place was very cramped and dark, she still managed to count the number of people and confirm that there were only twelve people there, including herself.

One person has gone missing.

"Mai, I've never seen you so disheveled." A cold voice came from the back of the group.

The thirteenth person appeared.

But she wasn't number 13; she was the person the academy was supposed to pick up according to the plan.

The captain had no interest in paying attention to her; he was just feeling a little regretful.

She felt that this time she shouldn't blow up the gate and come in on a motorcycle like a thug, but rather sneak in quietly.

If it was an infiltration, she should be close to her target by now.

Instead of being stuck here like we are now.

"Number 13 is over there!"

Suddenly, one of the people in the group exclaimed.

On the library roof, a person, like a gecko, struck a rather professional pose, crouching low and observing the activity below with binoculars.

That was their missing number 13.

According to the original plan, they would infiltrate separately and meet up at Valhalla.

But now they're trapped here, while Number 13 is on the roof of the library.

The captain gritted his teeth.

"No matter how cool you run, it's useless if you don't know the way!"

She cursed under her breath.

"Don't shift the blame to others; the person in charge must bear the consequences of their mistakes," the last person to arrive said coldly.

"You don't need to remind me. I'm the captain of this operation, and I naturally have ways to remedy the situation."

The captain took out his phone.

She felt a little silly having to use her phone to make calls at a time like this.

She shook her head: "Hey, stop eating potato chips, think of something, we're trapped."

"The security here is not as lax as you say."

"Well, then we have to start the backup plan now," the person on the other end of the phone said.

What is the backup plan?

"It was a plan made when Mai's infiltration was thwarted."

"You anticipated that things would be blocked?" The captain's voice was filled with obvious anger.

"It's easy to understand."

“We still don’t know what kind of person Angers is. He’s been the principal of Kassel College for decades. Do you think he’s a fool who would make a mistake due to negligence?”

"Moreover, Principal Angers isn't the only S-class hybrid here."

The person on the other end of the phone said casually, "That's why we arranged for number 13."

"Let him carry out the mission."

"You mean number 13?" The captain was even angrier: "He's on the roof of the library. I think he's lost now!"

“It was intentional. I didn’t include a map in his equipment. As far as I know, he’s a terrible navigator who gets lost even if he drives two blocks away from his house to buy a hamburger. So he was bound to not find Valhalla.”

"What kind of backup plan is this?" the captain roared.

"People who don't know the way will head towards the most obvious destination; that's their predetermined goal. As for you, you just need to wait."

.......

Library control room.

Morikawa Yu picked up her coffee.

After he arrived, Professor Schneider and Professor Manstein began to stare intently at the large screen in the control room, trying to find the enemy who had infiltrated the academy and disappeared.

After Professor Guderian found that he had nothing to do, he went to the library lobby outside, made a few cups of coffee, and came back.

He's holding one of those glasses and drinking from it now.

"I say, are you all going to be this relaxed?" Professor Manstein glanced at Professor Morikawa Yu and Professor Guderian.

"What else can we do?" Professor Guderian shrugged. "Like you, anxiously running around in circles, yet unable to find the enemy, only able to fret helplessly?"

The intruders have been inside the academy for almost an hour.

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