“Professor, seriously, no matter what, this is justā¦.”
‘Isn’t this too much?’
The words Evan couldn’t finish due to another wave of scorching heat hovered endlessly in his mouth.
From head to toe, he was covered in dust.
His breath came in ragged gasps.
Most of all, seeing the Spirit King standing there, completely unfazed, filled him with a deep sense of helplessness.
He could understand fighting monsters, but a Spirit King? ‘Wasn’t the difficulty far too extreme?’
‘Of course, I know we donāt necessarily have to defeat itā¦.’
For Evan and the other students who had reached the top floor, their ultimate goal was to escape. Just like in the lower levels of the tower, there had to be another way besides defeating the Spirit King.
So, he thought and thought again.
How to withstand the searing heat ahead.
Where in this vast space the studentsā exit might be hidden.
Then, at that momentāboom.
One of the students battling the Spirit King was struck by a blast of hot wind and slammed into the wall.
A groan followed.
Evan hurried toward the familiar, battered face, just as exhausted as he was.
He reached out to check on him, butā
āThud.
“Hah, if you’re tiredā¦ just give up now. Stop blocking my way and move.”
“…Lucas.”
Despite Evanās concern, only a displeased voice returned from the red-haired student.
As if to say, we’re competitors right now, so don’t get in my way.
However, from Evanās perspective, blindly charging forward was pointless.
No matter how talented Lucas wasāhis closest rival and one of the academyās top studentsāit didnāt change the reality of their situation.
So Evan forcibly stepped in his way.
And added, “Running in without a plan is just stupid.”
“I can say with confidenceāLucas, youāll pass out before the Spirit King goes down.”
“…Tsk.”
And so, at last, Lucas Brier’s steps came to a brief halt.
His irritated voice followed soon after.
“What, you got some kind of plan?”
In response, Evan laid out the three things he had noticed.
First, the Spirit King never attacked first, no matter what.
Second, it never stepped even a grain of sand beyond the summoning magic circle on the floor.
“And thirdāit only moves after taking our attacks. Even though it doesnāt have to.”
“So, what? It’s just messing with us?”
“Only the Spirit King itself would know that. Anyway, what matters for us right now isā”
Just as Evan and Lucas continued their discussionā
Step.
Another student who had reached the top floor approached them.
“Do you have a good idea?”
“PriāPrincess Irina?”
Evanās voice wavered at the unexpected appearance of Irina.
Lucas also fell silent, looking slightly caught off guard.
But Irina was here for the same reason as themāto complete Letterās assignment.
So in the end, she spoke, voicing one of the hypotheses Evan had been considering.
“There was no magic circle at the entrance of this floor. The only one here is that summoning circle over there.”
“Then, donāt tell meā¦.”
“Yes. It seems the key lies in the Spirit King’s summoning magic circle.”
This new hypothesis gained credibility based on what they had learned in Letter’s classes.
Dissecting and analyzing magic circles.
And then reconstructing them.
The key wasnāt defeating the Spirit King.
Rather, it was about altering the summoning circle.
“That summoning circle is essentially a gateway. A link between the Spirit Realm and this one.”
Evanās gaze shifted slightly, landing at the very center of the magic circle.
Almost immediately, he identified one symbol among the complex designsāone that wasnāt functioning.
“I’m going to change the exit of that gateway into an escape route from this floor.”
He aimed to turn the very magic circle that had summoned the Spirit King into a door to their freedom.
Of course, there was no way the Spirit King would just stand by while someone tampered with its summoning circle.
“So, I need you both to distract it. Together.”
“Who do you think you’re ordering arouā!”
“Lucas. Just do it. Unless you have a better idea?”
“…Tsk!”
And so, the operation began.
Lucas and Irina moved toward the Spirit King, which had already taken down most of the other students.
ćOh? Youāre coming? Youāre actually coming for me, Ifrit, instead of running?ć
“Full of yourself, arenāt youā¦.”
The key was time.
To minimize the time needed to cast their spells, releasing as many as possible in quick succession to obscure the Spirit Kingās vision.
That was why Lucas and Irina deliberately prepared their spellsājust as Letter had taught them.
Soon, countless magic circles appeared in the air.
And because the Spirit King had never dodged or ignored an attack, they were certain.
It would remain in place until their barrage ended.
And just as before, it would take every hit before retaliating.
“On my signal, we go all out.”
“ā¦I’m already set.”
The prepared magic circles from Letterās teachings ignited in unison.
No need for incantationsājust a trace of mana was enough.
Not even a second of delay.
BOOOOOM!
A storm of magic surged toward the Spirit King, striking its unyielding form.
Dust and debris filled the air.
And in that moment, Evan slipped through the chaos, darting straight to the center of the summoning circle.
He channeled his mana into the existing symbols, gradually altering their structure.
ćKuhā¦ Kuhahaā¦ HAHAHAHAHA!ć
Even as the floor and ceiling trembled from the Spirit Kingās thunderous laughter, it showed no sign of faltering.
As if it found Lucas and Irinaās attacks nothing more than a momentary amusement.
And before longā
***
ćMy turn.ć
āWhoosh!
With burning eyes, Ifrit tore through the dust and launched its attack.
Lucas and Irina, using what little mana they had left, fought back with all their might.
At the moment when the raging flames threatened to engulf them, their quick thinking and reflexes kicked in.
Sometimes they blocked, sometimes they dodgedāwhile simultaneously chanting new spells to strike back.
ćCome on, more! Put in more effort, you brats!ć
They continued buying time for Evan.
‘How much time had passed since then?’
Eventually, Ifrit completely overpowered both Lucas and Irina, throwing them to the ground like discarded rags.
Only then did it finally notice Evanās absence.
And at that exact momentā
āClank.
āClank, clank, clank.
The sound of mechanisms locking into place echoed through the air.
Then, a sudden burst of movement.
Evan, emerging from the dust, rushed forward and lifted both Irina and Lucas.
Without hesitation, he leaped into the newly altered summoning magic circleāone that now operated in an entirely different manner.
āFlash!
Amidst the thick smoke and the stench of burning air, the three of them vanished completely from the top floor.
Ifrit, now alone, could only mutter a single word.
ć…When?ć
A question with no answer.
And that unspoken response became the very signal of their missionās success.
***
Outside the tower, the spectatorsāwho had been monitoring the students’ progressāerupted into murmurs.
“Theyā¦ they made it out?”
“Look! Over there!”
For the first time, the screen broadcasting the students’ journey no longer showed the interior of the tower.
For the first time, it displayed the three students who had successfully escaped from the top floor.
However, the three had no energy left to care about the commotion outside.
“…Good work.”
The moment they saw Letter waiting for them, they collapsed onto the ground.
And almost immediately, their exhaustion gave way to complaints.
“Professor, I hate youā¦ seriouslyā¦.”
“How could you even think of unleashing the Spirit King? How? Just how?”
“…You’re completely insaneā¦.”
Despite their utter lack of respect, Letter only smiled awkwardly.
Even he couldn’t deny that the task had been absurdly difficult.
But in the end, the students had pulled through.
And that was what mattered.
āSwish.
Cure.
The first step was simple healing.
Afterward, Letter summoned a tangible cloud to carry the three of them.
Their destination was clearāthe medical wing of Primus Academy.
Upon their arrival, Miriel let out a deep sigh at the all-too-familiar sight of Letter bringing in injured students yet again.
“Alright, I swear I’m about to die,” Letter said casually.
Still, she checked on the students first.
After all, the Trial of Ascension wasnāt over yet.
Sure enough, it wasnāt long before Letter disappeared from the infirmary again.
And as expectedāhe returned in less than ten minutes.
This time, with even more injured students.
“Ughā¦ Professorā¦.”
“…Pleaseā¦ save usā¦.”
“Tsk. You really turned them into corpsesā¦.”
***
Meanwhile, at the entrance of Letterās Towerā
The lower-year students of Primus Academy, those just beginning their Mana Design Fundamentals class, were taking their first steps inside.
And at that very moment, atop the towerās highest floorā
ćTransform.ć

Letter was casting a special spell on Ifrit.
‘The reason?’
Its current form was a bit too terrifying for young students like Isabelle.
“This should do.”
ćW-what are you doing all of a sudden?! This wasnāt part of the deal!ć
“Someone said the kids might get traumatized. Gotta show some consideration, you know?”
Looking at the now smaller and much younger-looking Spirit King, Letter chuckled.
And even added a compliment.
“Not bad. Kinda cute.”
Then, just before vanishing back into thin air, he left Ifrit with one last request.
“Alright then. Do your thing again, Ifrit.”
***
Time passed.
And eventually, the young students reached the top floor of the tower.
The moment they arrivedā
“…Itās small.”
“Itās tiny.”
“It looksā¦ really little.”
They all voiced their thoughts upon seeing Ifritās now significantly altered appearance.
Feeling underestimated, Ifrit couldn’t help but shout in a high-pitched voice.
ćS-shut up, you little brats!ć
“Ack! Itās mad!!”
“S-sorry!!”
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