Evolving Infinitely: SSS-Ranked Talent Awakening.

Chapter 78: BabySitter



I told Zed and Valeria, these Nobel and wealthy people always make others fight.

That why they don't have fighting experience.

"That's typical for nobles. They train in controlled environments, but when it comes to real combat, they're out of their depth."

Zed says not all Nobel are like that. Some have much more battle experience than us. They are few, but they exits.

"Don't talk so loud," Valeria said! "you and I are commoners, they might cause trouble for us if they hear us talking..."

Zeds laugh at that statement.

Valeria said what do you know Zed. "You always had a safe childhood..."

I stepped in. " Ok ok. Let's wait for teachers..."

As we waited for the teachers to give their evaluations, I glanced over at the group of students.

This was only the beginning of the test, and I had a feeling the rest of the day would be just as eventful.

As the sun began to set, the final test concluded.

I watched as the noble students gathered around, their expressions a mix of relief and anticipation.

The teachers were huddled together, discussing the students' performances.

It had been a long day, and the students were clearly exhausted, but the real test hadn't even started yet.

After several minutes, one of the teachers, Professor Fiona, stepped forward, addressing the group with a firm but measured tone.

"Congratulations to all of you," she began. "You've successfully completed this portion of the exam.

Based on your performance, you will all be enrolled in RAA: Cindralock!."

The noble students murmured among themselves, some smiling with satisfaction, while others remained more reserved, unsure of what was to come.

I crossed my arms, observing the group. This wasn't the usual route into the academy, and I knew many of these students had failed the regular admission process for various reasons.

"But," Professor Fiona continued, her voice cutting through the chatter, "enrollment into the academy comes with certain responsibilities. As you may already know, every student must have a record of clearing at least one dungeon gate. For many of you, that will be the next step."

I raised an eyebrow. I hadn't been briefed on this part of the process.

It seemed the academy was putting a lot of trust in me to guide these students through something as dangerous as a dungeon gate.

I glanced over at Zed and Valeria, both of whom looked equally curious about how this would unfold.

Professor Fiona continued, "Some of you may have awakened late, while others may have abilities that are not suited for direct combat. Some of you failed the entrance exam for various reasons. Regardless of the circumstances, you are now being given a second chance to prove your worth.

But make no mistake, this is not an easy path. You will be entering a dungeon gate under the guidance of Levi."

At the mention of my name, all eyes turned towards me.

I stood straight, my expression calm and unreadable, though inside, I felt the weight of responsibility settling on my shoulders.

Professor Fiona nodded towards me. "He will be your guide. His task is to ensure you return safely, but make no mistake your success or failure in clearing the gate will be your own."

The nobles exchanged nervous glances. While some seemed eager for the challenge, others were visibly anxious.

I could tell that, despite their training and wealth, many of them were unprepared for the dangers that lay beyond the dungeon gates.

Zed leaned over to me and whispered, "Looks like you've got a babysitting job after all."

I smirked but didn't reply. My mind was already racing, thinking about how to handle this new task.

These students had failed for a reason, and leading them through a dungeon gate was no small feat. It required coordination, battle readiness, and, above all, survival skills.

Professor Fiona gave me a small nod of acknowledgment before addressing the students one last time.

"You will have a few days to prepare before entering the gate. Use that time wisely. Make sure your equipment is in order, your spells are prepared, and your minds are focused. Failure is not an option."

With that, she dismissed the group, and the students began to disperse, talking among themselves, some already making plans on how to prepare.

I remained where I stood, deep in thought.

I knew the responsibility that had just been placed on me wasn't just about guiding them it was about ensuring they survived.

Zed clapped a hand on my shoulder, pulling me from my thoughts.

"Looks like you've got your work cut out for you. Think they'll make it?"

I sighed. "It's not about if they make it it's about how many of them don't."

Valeria approached, her usual calm expression in place. "Dungeon gates aren't forgiving. Even with a guide, they'll have to face the reality of what it means to survive out there."

I nodded in agreement. I had seen what happened to those who weren't prepared.

Dungeon gates were unpredictable, full of dangerous creatures and traps.

These students, despite their wealth and status, weren't immune to the harsh reality that awaited them.

Zeddack Quickman grinned. "Well, at least it'll be interesting. I'll make sure to watch from the sidelines."

"You're not getting out of this," I replied, my tone serious but with a hint of amusement. "I'll need all the help I can get. You and Valeria are coming with me."

Valeria smiled slightly. "It's not like we'd let you do this alone."

The three of us stood in silence for a moment, watching as the nobles continued to prepare.

I knew that this mission wasn't just a test for the students it was a test for me too. I had to prove that I could lead, protect, and guide, not just myself f but others.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the academy grounds, i turned to Zed and Valeria

"Let's get ready. We're entering the gate in...."

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