〈 Chapter 1132 〉 1132. The Savior of the Academy
The frenzied pee show has finally come to an end.
Choi Dae-yeon stood up with composure. She took off her pants and top, hanging them neatly on the hanger.
“Nude show?”
“Don’t be ridiculous. I had to take them off to wash away the filth.”
She turned on the faucet next to her. Cold water filled the basin. Unfortunately, there was no showerhead here.
Choi Dae-yeon dipped the ladle and splashed water. I didn’t miss the slight trembling in her hands.
“Hmm… What a fine ass she’s got. I feel like grabbing it and pounding into her right now.”
I suppressed the urge rushing through me like a speeding train.
It would be easy to attack her here. Knowing Choi Dae-yeon is promiscuous, I’m confident I could break her. But I want to play with her more.
Shhhaaa…
She started pouring water from her head, apparently deciding to take a full shower. Her wet body radiated a different kind of allure.
I approached her and presented my dick.
“What do you want now?”
She snapped irritably.
“Help me clean this too.”
“Wash it yourself.”
“Choi Dae-yeon. Don’t annoy me. Do you know who’s in the superior position between you and me?”
“…”
Choi Dae-yeon glared at me before splashing water from the ladle. She drenched my lower half.
“You don’t think you can end it with just that, do you? Clean my dick properly and carefully. It’s an order.”
“Wha, who says I’ll follow your orders…!”
The trembling hand of the crouching girl grabbed my dick. Choi Dae-yeon drew in a sharp breath as she stared at it intently.
In the suffocating silence, her hand began to stroke my dick.
‘I told her to wash it, but she’s just touching it.’
My dick became erect. Choi Dae-yeon’s eyes burned hotter.
“Make sure you clean everything properly.”
“A-Alright…”
She started fondling my balls. Though she’d done enough, she kept touching my dick without stopping. The sensation of impending ejaculation built up inside me. I didn’t hold back.
Replacing the absent showerhead, I sprayed cool white liquid all over. The liquid dripped onto Choi Dae-yeon’s black hair and her white skin.
“Ahhh, that’s refreshing.”
“…Gah, so dirty…”
Stunned for a moment, she quickly splashed water over herself to wash it off. Her movements became hurried as she tried to end this situation quickly.
She dried her body with a towel.
Waiting for the right moment, I embraced her from behind. Before the startled Choi Dae-yeon could escape, I kissed her forcefully and fondled her breasts. Her weak resistance was meaningless. As our tongues intertwined a few times, her resistance melted away. My other hand moved toward her vagina.
For a while, the bathroom was filled only with the sound of water.
•••
It was noon.
After eating lunch prepared by the village elders, we headed toward the contaminated area.
“I believe you won’t show such pathetic behavior again like yesterday.”
Seong Hali said. Her words carried an ominous pressure, stiffening the expressions of the group. Especially Ryu Hanna and Kim Cheon-woo looked as serious as warriors preparing for a life-or-death battle.
I tensed my body as well.
Today is Sunday. We have to return to Maruhan Academy in the afternoon.
There wasn’t much time left.
‘If things go wrong… Seong Hali will…’
“We must seek aid. If Seong Halina truly steps forward, we could conquer this contaminated zone in 30 minutes.”
Of course, that assumes we know the strategy to do so. And naturally, I know the strategy.
We entered the contaminated zone.
First was the warped forest—melting earth and trees. The beginning of this area is always the same.
Kang-chung!
A rabbit suddenly appeared.
Kim Cheonwoo, leading the charge, swung his greatsword. The rabbit split in two. The initial few rabbits don’t divide. We continued onward.
Woooollllllloooooongggg.
The space wavered and transformed. Marble floors and marble statues filled the area, but the statues were distorted—impossible to tell what they represented or even which way they faced. When I touched one, it felt hard, yet unmistakably not like stone.
“It feels like wood.”
I pulled my gaze away from the statue.
Up ahead, a rabbit appeared. Time for combat.
• • •
I swung my sword, cleanly slicing through two rabbits. Another charged at me, but I didn’t react, waiting a beat. Two arrows flew in from behind, piercing the rabbit. Choi Dalyeon’s arrows.
I glanced back and smiled at Choi Dalyeon. She smirked arrogantly, completely unaffected by whatever happened yesterday.
“Seong Yoojin!!”
Ryu Hanna called out to me. I stepped close and our weapons clashed in a chaotic dance, but not once did our blades cross paths.
It wasn’t because we had exceptional synergy—it was because we’d trained together enough to memorize each other’s fighting styles.
Fighting alongside others? No big deal. Just keep track of your teammates and don’t get in their way. Do your job well, and that’s cooperation.
“Definitely easier than yesterday.”
With someone covering my flank, my focus consumption dropped by half. Less movement meant more stamina, yet we were clearing rabbits faster than ever.
“Power of teamwork… though it’s also about getting the hang of it. Rabbits multiply, but their attacks are simple.”
Woooollllllloooooongggg.
The space rippled again.
My eyes gleamed—I’d been waiting for this area.
Cracked earth, shattered village.
And at its center, a massive tree.
“Another new space. Nice. Let’s head toward that big tree this time?”
Seong Halina suggested. The group nodded as if it were obvious—the tree in the village center clearly wasn’t ordinary.
“Mom. Let’s go around back.”
“Huh? You want to turn back?”
“Not turn back—around back. There’s something there, I can feel it.”
“Yoojin, being impulsive isn’t good. What do you all think about Yoojin’s suggestion?”
“I’ll follow Yoojin. She has good instincts.”
Lee Si-eun said without hesitation.
“Whatever.”
That was Ryu Hanna’s response.
“…”
Choi Dalyeon stayed silent.
“Yoojin isn’t ordinary. There’s probably something back there. I agree with Yoojin.”
Kim Cheonwoo gave me a thumbs-up.
Majinbae and Lee Kanghu’s opinions didn’t matter either way.
In the end, the group moved backward per my suggestion and discovered an old well. A smile tugged at my lips. With the well found, the mission was practically over.
“Mom. Look inside the well. There’s a passage.”
“…Really? Yoojin, did you know this from the start?”
“Instinct. Instinct.”
Seong Halina stared at me intently. I just shrugged.
We immediately descended into the well. An artificial tunnel awaited us—a one-way path leading back toward the village.
We walked through the dry underground passage. Holes dotted the walls, and white fur tufts peeked out from them.
Before anyone could say anything, we raised our weapons. Combat began.
“Huff… Huff… Guys, let’s take a break.”
Kim Cheonwoo spoke up. Everyone nodded in agreement.
“…Anyway. The space isn’t changing.”
Choi Dalyeon wiped sweat from her forehead while…
She spoke. Under normal circumstances, the space should have changed by now.
“The walls are riddled with tunnels like rabbit holes. This underground area is probably the real space.”
I said it. There were no objections. The group felt the same way.
Rest was over; we pushed forward again.
Rabbits poured out in droves.
Rabbits here, rabbits there—there wasn’t a single spot where my eyes didn’t catch sight of them. It was a flood of rabbits. The group’s faces grew serious. Even as we watched, the rabbits continued to multiply.
Na Ha-ri stepped forward, gripping her spear tightly.
“Fall back. There are too many for you to handle. There must be… some kind of contamination source here.”
Zzzt!
Lightning crackled from Na Ha-ri’s spear. She swung the spear, its blade filled with electric blue energy, at the rabbits. The lightning latched onto the rabbits and spread in every direction.
Zzzt, zzzt, zzzt.
The rabbits multiplied. Two became four, sixteen became thirty-two—it didn’t take long.
But the lightning that clung to the rabbits didn’t disappear; it kept chaining. The more the rabbits multiplied, the more the lightning chained.
A battle of proliferation versus chain reaction.
And the winner was the lightning. After wiping out thousands of rabbit monsters, the electricity writhed on the ground before vanishing.
“…”
Everyone stared at Na Ha-ri in shock. I was no exception.
‘Chain Lightning magic…? No, Na Ha-ri can’t use magic. She adapted the power of lightning. So this was possible all along…’
I silently marveled at Na Ha-ri’s strength.
“Ah, it felt a bit awkward since I haven’t used it in a while.”
Na Ha-ri shook her head, seemingly unsatisfied with something.
Anyway, thanks to Na Ha-ri, the most annoying problem was solved. I moved forward faster than anyone else.
There was a pillar straight ahead.
It looked like the trunk of a tree. Its roots dug into the ground, and its branches pierced the ceiling.
“Is that the source of the contamination? Something seems off about it.”
Na Ha-ri approached me.
“Mom, this is a Spirit Tree. It’s both the source of the contamination and what’s preventing the corrupted mana from spreading further.”
“…Really? You’re right. Eugene, how do you know this?”
“I got the information from a reliable source.”
“…A reliable source? Who?”
“It’s a secret.”
“Even from me?”
“Even from you.”
“…”
Dissatisfaction flickered in Na Ha-ri’s eyes.
I’ll deal with her dissatisfaction later. Right now, I need to focus on what needs to be done.
In the original game, two options are given. Depending on the choice, the rewards differ. One option is to burn the corrupted Spirit Tree, which grants an A-Rank special material item: a branch of the Spirit Tree.
I pulled a water flask from my pocket. Inside wasn’t ordinary water but holy water.
I sprinkled the holy water on the Spirit Tree.
The trunk began to glow.
Na Ha-ri widened her eyes and grabbed my shoulder. She was wary of the Spirit Tree, but it only glowed.
‘I don’t want to bow to a tree, but… it’s part of the choice.’
To get what I want, I have to follow the choice.
I bowed to the tree.
“Thank you for protecting the village until now. It’s okay now.”
The glowing Spirit Tree crumbled and disappeared. In its remains lay a single piece of rope, sitting there alone. I picked it up.
『Spirit Tree Rope
Rank: S
Grants immunity to curses.
Durability 50/50』
Provides immunity to curses until durability runs out. Simple yet incredibly effective. The downside is there’s no way to restore its durability.
“The contamination source is gone. Let’s go back. The tainted land will recover in time.”
The group was curious about what I had obtained but soon prepared to return outside.
There was no dispute over ownership. We had already discussed this when I brought the students along.
The group would be satisfied with this experience. After all, they received advice from Na Ha-ri—worth more than gold.
‘This concludes my match against Jumul. Even if I wanted to lose, it’s impossible.’
Heh heh.
I couldn’t help but laugh.