Parallel World Academy chapter 60

Parallel World Academy 60

Episode 60 Final exam.(2)

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According to the experience I have accumulated while fighting Raven, from about 30 rounds, his dagger could not withstand the output of my Mana Glaive and was broken.

If Raven knew this, it would have been a problem, but fortunately, Raven’s memory did not seem to be taken over.

If so, that would be a big problem.

It is said that Hologram Raven gets stronger with repeated play.

It was also the result of breaking my head dozens of times during training to find out that the option of approaching by dropping an osprey had the highest probability of approach.

If this fake Raven had taken over all of that experience, he wouldn’t have been hit by an osprey.

The fact that daggers break from the 30th round is a fact that I found out over hundreds of times.

Of course, this Raven here would not know that.

So, if I can lead the battle well up to the 30th, it’s like my victory.

If it’s 30, you’ll be able to rescue at least 10 people.

Of course it must be difficult.

However, the midterm exam, which was expected to be equally difficult, also won first place.

What can’t be called a final exam?

I made up my mind and went into battle.

First of all, the first thing I picked was Shiore’s Chugoku (??).

It’s also the skill that Aina chose as her first move when she started competing in Managlaive.

There is a reason for the sudden use of Shiore’s technique even though he has only dealt with Ryujin.

The reason is that among Ryujin’s skills, there aren’t many skills that can be shown as the first tarot.

Of course, Aina also pointed out this point, and she said that there was nothing as good as Shiore’s technique for her first attack. ??)all.

A technique to hit the opponent’s neck by striking from a low position.

Perhaps he dug into it unexpectedly, Raven managed to get my first move.

I thought it would be very easy to block.

Since we succeeded in bringing the attack turn, we must continue to press with great force as it is.

The second number is Ryujin’s technique that can only be derived from a low posture, Hahyun’s wheel.

It is also a type of slash commonly seen in games.

A rotating slash that sweeps the lower part of a short distance forward.

The downsides are similar to those in the game.

The risk is great if you don’t hit it.

Nevertheless, there is a reason why I threw precipitation from the second number.

To determine what type of Raven this Raven is.

Are you a lazy Raven evading battles and chasing after citizens?

Or is it a manly Raven who doesn’t avoid fighting on the way?

You will be able to recognize it by your reaction when you throw a very high-risk technique like Ha-hyeon’s wheel.

If you leave it out, it will be the former, and if you are going to take revenge right away, it will be the latter.

And this time, Raven was the latter.

After avoiding my lower slash by jumping, he immediately ran towards me.

… It’s a technique I threw thinking that it would be okay to allow one attack, but it’s not at all.

A light scar was left right next to the carotid artery.

Raven’s hiding was hiding from all sounds, so even though I couldn’t hear Raven’s sound at all, it seemed that the sound of Raven’s clenching his tongue came from behind his back.

I was about to get f*cked.

The third move brought out the beginner skill, slash slash.

It was, of course, easily clogged.

Because it wasn’t the right attack in the first place.

It is only the beginning, to connect with the fourth number.

What we have prepared for the fourth move is the lighting stabbing, which is mainly used by Kader.

This is also a copy of what Aina used for me.

If you block the diagonal slash, your body will be empty.

This is Cader’s basic attack strategy, which cuts off the power of the mana glaive, retrieves the blocked blade, and then activates the mana glaive again to target the empty body.

I thought I could inflict even a small wound.

However, Raven twisted and saw my stab very easily.

How do you avoid this so easily?

I thought it was too easy.

To think that a villain about the size of a Raven would never have fought a Photonglaive user before.

He immediately recovered Mana Glaive and took Ryujin’s basic stance, which was advantageous for defense.

Now it’s Raven’s turn.

After Raven took the turn, the first move that came out was a stab like mine.

I won’t be hit by this attack anymore.

He turned around relentlessly to avoid it.

I have a lot of memories of being hit by that first move, so I hardly ever get hit.

It was the same for Aina, and it was the same for Raven.

It’s almost PTSD-level, so it’s well engraved in my brain.

Even though the first sting was blocked, Raven didn’t think to widen the distance.

Rather, it just dug deeper into my arms.

It looks like you’re not going to give me the advantage of the range.

Raven’s dagger rushes at me.

It’s definitely as Aina said.

It was said that the type seen by many swordsmen is a mixture of Siore and Kader, but Raven is similar.

There is no hesitation in using his body, and he tenaciously targets the weaknesses of the other party.

It was definitely different from Ryujin, who focused on assisting the sword in every movement.

Ryujin doesn’t attack anything other than using his sword, but Kader is also active in brawls using his hands and feet.

A typical example was Raven’s fourth attack.

When I stopped Raven’s fourth attack, slash, of course I thought my turn would come.

The problem is that even that was Raven’s design.

As soon as I tried to counterattack in haste, I almost ended up kicking my crotch.

If we were to find the positive point, it was that we survived about 5 rounds.

A total of 7 attacks were applied to Raven’s dagger.

If I can hit the dagger for the next 23 attacks, it’s my victory.

The number of secured citizens is not bad either.

4 people so far.

Even if you can’t score 30, you can secure 12 students and finish the final exam with a C grade.

The key is whether I can survive there.

Up until now, I had been able to thwart the attack, but I couldn’t stop it from gradually being pushed back.

I can’t.

I’ll have to use the sewing dance.

I didn’t know I had to use the sewing dance already here.

It was a skill I didn’t want to use as much as possible.

Sewing dance is one of Ryujin’s few counterattack skills.

In a broad sense, dropping an osprey, which is mainly used as an anti-aircraft technique, is also included in the counterattack technique, but as shown above, dropping an osprey can be used for attack as well.

However, the sewing dance is only used for counterattack.

A skill that takes the opponent’s sword with the tip of the sword and then rotates the body to the side to push the opponent’s sword away.

It’s a technique that only draws bad pictures for me in terms of pushing opponents away, so I can’t help but avoid it.

They say grappling can get you back together quickly, but it’s still not a pleasant technique.

In the current situation, I had no choice but to use it.

That’s not to say you’ll be using it right now, though.

Now that Raven is as close as possible, it was not easy to use Sewing Dance.

Sewing dance can only be fed with certainty only by securing a little safety distance.

I took a step backwards as much as I could and gradually gained distance.

As I, who had always preferred only close combat, suddenly tried to widen the distance, Raven seemed to notice something and began to cling to me even more.

After several attacks, they succeeded in securing the minimum distance.

Now, all that remains is to use the Sewing Dance.

Receive Raven’s sword with the tip of the sword.

Turning his body to the side, he gains rotational power, and with that power he pushes Raven’s sword fiercely.

Then, I approached Raven again by grappling, which was against him, and I succeeded in creating an advantageous distance.

Now that’s the starting point.

There are scars all over the body, but there are no deep wounds, so I’m relieved.

Should we approach Siore’s technology again?

no.

Since you’ve already put out Siore as your first move, if you use such a technique in this situation, you’ll get a counterattack right away.

Even if it’s a bit cumbersome here, it’s better to approach only with Ryujin’s skills.

Strike in with a forward rotation.

It’s not a technique that has a particularly high attack success rate, but it’s the easiest approach.

Now I need to refrain from using intermediate and advanced skills as much as possible.

You should stick with basic skills as much as possible.

Even if I use a lot of skills and block them all for nothing, it will only give the opponent room to deal with easily, and I haven’t mastered all of Ryujin’s skills yet.

Also, due to the nature of Ryujin, who consumes extreme stamina, I had to consider the possibility that I would fall out of exhaustion before going 30.

In fact, until a while ago, stamina did not seem to be a big problem.

It was the moment I realized one thing I had forgotten that I realized that my stamina was holding me back.

The fact that the more blood you shed, the faster the rate at which your stamina is consumed.

There are no deep wounds, but anyway, wounds are accumulating on my body.

In other words, the consumption of stamina is also accelerated.

Therefore, he took a kind of insurance to solve the workshop with a beginner technique that consumes relatively less stamina.

The last reason I decided to use only the beginner skills was that when the opponent relaxed to some extent, the technique that I had prepared hard until yesterday, the cherry blossom shedding was the right time to feed.

So, my struggle began.

I tried twisting patterns that I have worked hard on and patterns that I don’t have, but maybe because of the different amount of accumulated battles, Raven showed a very easy way to cope.

I tried to restrict movement with a thread in between, but to no avail.

In addition, the speed of securing citizens was noticeably slower.

Despite the long battle time, the number of citizens secured was only eight.

After fighting for so long, I only got an E grade.

I had a long way to go to get to my goal of getting a grade of C.

Taken from n̲o̲b̲l̲e̲m̲t̲l̲.̲c̲o̲m̲

Mistakes abounded in haste.

It allowed obvious attacks, and there were still instances where the obvious Raven’s mistake could not be caught.

Even so, the single determination to feed the cherry blossoms was not broken.

He cleared his hazy mind and focused all his attention on Raven’s movements.

Stings coming in from the front.

It was a light stab, so I hit it lightly.

A straight-forward relapse.

Bend down and try to counterattack.

… It’s an attitude to parry.

He had already gone too deep to withdraw the attack.

The power to Managlaive was cut off immediately.

It’s a pity to throw away the chance of a counterattack that I barely got, but it’s much better than being parried.

We’ve come back to the point where we have to stop Raven’s attack again.

It would have been nice if the attack could have been repelled at the very least, but perhaps this child is not tired or has been attacking more fiercely.

Because of that, it was all about avoiding the attack, let alone throwing it away.

While only the dizzying evasion continued, Raven’s blow flew as if he had put a lot of effort into it.

And, I evaded that attack with a very smooth movement.

I don’t know what English it is.

Because I wasn’t conscious of it and avoided it.

All I could say was that my body reacted naturally.

Anyway, after avoiding that blow, an opportunity finally came to me.

The distance, the situation, the atmosphere, and the three beats all pointed to my own time.

There is no such thing as a perfect opportunity.

Immediately, he began to step on the sword of cherry blossom shedding.

herbivore.

Like a flower bud that blooms, it rotates its body once, using its front feet as its axis, and leaps forward while slashing its enemies.

transplantation.

Like a flower in full bloom, it enters the second rotation at the same time as it leaps and strikes another slash.

three meals.

Like a falling petal, as soon as the second slash ends, it leaps forward again, slashing through the enemy and landing.

In that way, I re-flowered the cherry blossoms that had already faded in June.

And, pour it out

along with the cut.

It wasn’t just the cut that was washed away.

The immaturity, which had been buried in my sword all along, also flowed away.

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