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    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
    137

    Mesugaki Tank Enters the Academy –
    137

    “Oh, damn it. More
    footsteps.”

    “Everyone, be alert.
    Let’s see what’s happening.”

    Jacob swallowed hard as he
    listened to the distant footsteps.

    It was the third morning since
    the field trip started. This forest had turned into hell.

    Students from the Academy were
    ambushing other parties to avoid failure, while those who were
    ambushed retaliated by attacking weaker groups for better grades.

    In this hellish scenario where
    survival of the fittest was experienced firsthand, Jacob’s party was
    playing the role of the weak.

    The truth was, Jacob’s party
    hadn’t been formed with this kind of situation in mind.

    They had no intention of
    achieving high grades in this field trip.

    They were just a group of old
    friends who aimed to gather enough loot to avoid failure and planned
    to spend the rest of their time leisurely camping in the forest.

    As such, their party wasn’t
    particularly strong in combat. They would struggle and likely be
    defeated by a boss on the 10th floor if they entered the Academy
    dungeon.

    As a result, they had become
    prey for other parties since the first night when Lucy Allen started
    her pillaging.

    They risked their lives to
    collect loot, only to have it stolen.

    They fought monsters with
    blood, sweat, and tears to gather loot, only to have it taken again
    by another party.

    Overcoming numerous hardships
    one by one, they painstakingly collected loot, only to face another
    party’s attack and lose it all again.

    For Jacob’s party, this field
    trip was not an educational experience. It was bullying. Bullying for
    the unforgivable crime of being weak.

    This was not the field trip
    Jacob had imagined.

    He had dreamed of a field trip
    where he could hunt monsters with his friends, and at night, talk by
    the warmth of a campfire under the stars.

    ‘How did a field trip that
    was supposed to be enjoyable turn into this?’

    Jacob gritted his teeth as he
    listened to the approaching footsteps.

    ‘We’re not just going to
    keep getting robbed. I won’t allow it. We’ve gained experience
    through these many hardships. This time, we will fight back properly.
    Yes. We will steal too!’

    With that decision made, Jacob
    tightly gripped his sword. But when he saw the face of the person
    emerging from the bushes, his resolve crumbled.

    “Nice to meet you.”

    Arthur Soladin. The Third
    Prince of the Soladin Kingdom and one of the most powerful
    individuals in the Academy.

    The people behind him were
    also incredibly skilled, enough to be members of Arthur’s party.

    For Jacob’s party, no matter
    how desperate their struggle was, they couldn’t win against them.

    ‘Damn it. Anyone but him!’

    Jacob bit his lip as he
    recognized who they were. There was no point in resisting. They would
    just be crushed by their overwhelming force. It would be wiser to
    plead for mercy.

    “We don’t have anything,
    so please don’t take anything from us.”

    “Ah, don’t worry. We’re
    not here to steal your loot.”

    “…Really?”

    “Yes. If we were planning to
    rob you, would we be having this conversation?”

    He had a point. If Arthur
    intended to loot them, there would be no need for such a dialogue. A
    single command would be enough to make Jacob’s party kneel.

    “Then why?”

    “I’m formulating a plan
    right now. For it to work, the students of the Academy need to unite
    as one.”

    “What? What do you mean?”

    “Do you think it’s right
    for the culprit who turned this field trip into a mess to be
    gleefully roaming around?”

    The culprit responsible for
    this chaos. There was no need to explicitly mention who it was;
    everyone wandering the forest knew the name.

    Lucy Allen.

    The most powerful force in the
    forest.

    The one with the most
    exceptional knowledge at the Academy.

    At the same time, the Genius
    of the Century who continuously breaks new records at Soul Academy.

    The person who saved Jacob’s
    life during the entrance exam.

    “I intend to let her
    understand what original sin she has committed. I’d love to pay her
    back with just our party, but Lucy Allen is too strong for that.”

    “So, you’re planning to
    gather everyone at the Academy to attack her together?”

    “Exactly. I don’t want to
    give Lucy Allen even the smallest opportunity.”

    Arthur’s words, stating that
    they needed to prepare thoroughly to bring her down because anything
    less would just lead to Lucy destroying everything, showed his
    determination.

    It showed how deeply committed
    he was to this plan.

    “Of course, everyone who
    participates will receive proper compensation. We’ll fairly
    distribute the loot Lucy Allen has accumulated.”

    A fair distribution of Lucy’s
    loot.

    Since the first day, Lucy had
    been amassing loot by pillaging numerous parties at the Academy.
    Nobody knew exactly how much loot she had, but it was undoubtedly a
    substantial amount.

    If they could seize that and
    distribute it fairly, Jacob’s party might even avoid failure.

    “Is that really true?”

    When Jacob’s friend asked,
    reaching that conclusion, Arthur nodded.

    “I swear on my honour as
    a prince.”

    A promise made by a prince
    from a kingdom carried great weight.

    As Jacob’s party began to
    murmur with hope, Jacob, the instigator of this gathering, stepped
    forward.

    “I’m sorry, Prince
    Arthur.”

    “Are you telling me you
    refuse my proposal?”

    “Yes. Lady Allen is my
    benefactor. She saved my life. I cannot betray her.”

    Lucy had probably already
    erased Jacob from her mind. To a star like her, who would rewrite
    history, someone like Jacob was insignificant.

    But, no matter what, beings of
    the earth cannot forget the stars of the sky. Arthur looked at Jacob
    who was bowing his head and then laughed softly.

    “Aren’t you going to ask
    what your friends think?”

    “Oh! That’s…”

    “No, Prince, we agree as
    well.”

    “How could we attack
    someone who saved our friend’s life?”

    As Jacob raised his head in
    surprise, voices echoed from behind him. They all agreed with Jacob’s
    stance.

    “What if she considers
    you her enemies?”

    “We don’t have anything
    to lose anyway! You can take dust from our empty pockets!”

    Jacob’s usually talkative
    friend spoke with a trembling voice, and Arthur couldn’t help but
    laugh.

    Amidst the silence of others,
    Arthur chuckled for a long moment before clearing his throat and
    continuing with a gentle smile.

    “Ah, I see. I’ll
    respect your decision. Just don’t interfere with our plans. If you
    do, we’ll have no choice but to consider you our enemies as well.”

    With those final words, Arthur
    left, and Jacob’s legs gave out, causing him to collapse to the
    ground in relief.

    ‘He’s truly terrifying. It
    must be the royal blood. His spirit is no joke. I thought I’d be
    eaten alive.’

    “Hey! You crazy idiot!
    How could you blurt that out without consulting us?”

    “I thought we were dead
    for sure, talking to the prince like that, you trash!”

    “Screw you! Damn it! Go
    hunting monsters alone and get the loot yourself, you bastard!”

    But Jacob couldn’t dwell on
    the past incident any longer. Before Jacob could even process the
    situation, his friends affectionately started hitting and kicking the
    back of his head.

    Over the past two days,
    perhaps due to the excessive pillaging, other students at the Academy
    had grown significantly more wary.

    Even when Phoebe stepped
    forward, far from feeling reassured, they were quick to raise their
    weapons.

    Not that it changed anything,
    of course. It’s not like glaring harder was going to stop our party’s
    force, right?

    After receiving buffs from
    Phoebe, Joy would launch an initial magic attack, and in the chaos
    that ensued, I would break through to draw the aggro. Then, along
    with Frey, we would take down each opponent one by one.

    Even if they teamed up against
    us, those sloppy fighters couldn’t even scratch me.

    After looting yet another
    party, I put the spoils of war, which they had effectively paid as
    their tuition for being taught a lesson, into my inventory and took a
    look at everything I had collected so far.

    Wow, I really gathered quite a
    lot. This would be a significant haul even by game standards.

    Maybe because I gathered it
    all by running around on foot, it felt incredibly satisfying.

    With this, I’d basically
    secured first place in the field trip.

    As I smiled contentedly at my
    collection, I heard the rustling of bushes but didn’t bother to turn
    around. I already knew who it was.

    “Perverted Fox? What
    brings you here?”

    “Isn’t there only one
    reason for me to come here?”

    “Ah…”

    As soon as the fox raised her
    voice, Joy cast me a sympathetic glance.

    Phoebe did too. While she
    usually gave off nuanced looks when we were pillaging other students,
    at this moment, even she seemed to pity me.

    “You really are
    something, damn perverted Fox. How disgusting must you be for others
    to pity me?”

    When I stared at her with
    unabashed disgust, the Fox, tails and all, wagged enthusiastically.

    “I quite like that look.
    Could you glare at me a bit more?”

    ‘Die.’

    “Why are you still alive?
    It’s revolting. Just die. Go kill yourself.”

    “Hmm, what a savoury
    treat. Though I’d love to indulge more, I have something to tell
    you.”

    With that, the Fox returned to
    her human form.

    Standing quite tall for a
    woman, while I was practically a kid by comparison, I naturally had
    to look up at her as she changed form.

    Seeing the way she looked down
    at me with those creepy eyes made me thoroughly annoyed. For some
    reason, being around her always seemed to anger me.

    “If you’re livestock,
    then act like it and crawl on all fours. Why are you pretending to be
    human? Sit, you repulsive perverted Fox.”

    “Woof!”

    Watching the Fox, who now
    barked like a dog without even being told, should have calmed me
    down… like hell it did!

    Damn it.

    Being around this pervert
    makes me feel like I’m getting contaminated.

    “So, what is it you want
    to say?♡”

    “Woof!”

    “Are you the Master of the
    Forest and yet unable to grasp the situation?♡ Sloppy.♡ Below
    pathetic.♡ You’re a moronic piece of livestock who can only engage
    in perverted acts.♡”

    The Crazy Fox seemed pleased
    with my words and panted happily, only to clear her throat awkwardly
    under the harsh glares from Joy and Phoebe before continuing.

    Of course, she was still
    crawling on all fours at that moment.

    “It seems the Academy
    students are planning to attack you all together.”

    ‘Centred around Arthur?’

    “Is it the foolish
    Pitiful Prince leading them?”

    “Did you know?”

    Of course. After causing so
    much chaos in this forest, how could the hatred not be directed at
    me?

    My reputation was already in
    the pits anyway. Naturally, I had to become the public enemy.

    “I could hide you in the
    mansion.”

    ‘No need.’

    “Hiding in a pervert’s
    home? No thanks. It’ll reek of lewdness.”

    Why would I need to hide? The
    loot is literally walking right up to me.

    “Do you have a plan?”

    “Of course.”

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