My Level Zero System

Chapter 80 Challenges ahead



Speaking of the research department, Hardy also became a little nervous for fear that Kain would look down on him. Apparently because of the commotion at the opening ceremony this morning.

But once again, Kain surprised him.

"Oh, the research department? I'm also in the research department too. Please take good care of me."

"Really? What extra classes did you sign up for?"

"Distinguishing herbs. Making medicine is still too hard. I think distinguishing herbs can be applied more diversely."

Kain did not choose randomly, this was exactly what he thought.

The previous times he entered the Dungeon, many times he could have handled the situation better if he could make full use of all the resources accessible in the Dungeon. Herbs growing in the Dungeon were definitely the top choice.

However, the herbs in the Dungeon had very strong medicinal properties, both beneficial and harmful.

Therefore, Kain did not dare to use them indiscriminately, fearing that it would cause death.

"If so then I think I can help."

When it came to the field he was good at, Hardy couldn't help but feel a little more confident than before, but then he became downcast.

"What's up?"

"It's just... [Life Magic]..."

Hardy was depressed as he recalled the wound he needed to learn a lot to heal, yet elementary [Life Magic] could have healed it perfectly.

Kain felt a little amused by Hardy's somewhat naive thought. Perhaps because of his father's influence, the doctor's treatment was heavily weighted on Hardy's psychology, but when he came into contact with magic, he discovered that his life's truth was not that great.

This idea is actually quite redundant, like being stuck in a dead end but still stubbornly trying to find a way out from that dead end.

"You're just overthinking it, Hardy."

"[Life Magic] has a rarer rate than even other types of magic systems, it is not popular."

"Even if it were more popular, like [Fire Magic], do you think [Fire Magic] could replace coal for lighting and heating?"

"This…"

Hardy hesitated, gradually understanding what Kain was trying to convey.

"Yes, this is impossible. Thus [Life Magic] has no basis to replace a doctor."

"This is, after all, just a supernatural power that we have been given. Regardless of whether it is a doctor or the use of coal... it is all the result of humanity's knowledge. That is the most important thing."

"Hardy, we should just learn to do the best we can, because…"

"Existence is reasonable."

The conversation ended, Hardy fell into deep thought, but from the look in his eyes, Kain knew that the short teenager understood what he said.

Suddenly, Hardy stood up from the water, bowing his head solemnly to thank Kain.

"I'm really grateful to you for showing me the way, sorry for doubting you before!"

"It's nothing, I don't mind, and as for the other one, I think you'll figure it out sooner or later."

Kain put his arm around and continued to lean against the edge of the bathtub.

Seeing this, Kain's position in Hardy's mind rose even higher.

Good personality, very wise, and especially very sympathetic. Hardy considered the previous nobles to be a test before allowing him to be roommates with someone like Kain.

Now that he thought about it, if Kain was so wise, there was no way he wouldn't have known about Hardy's fearful expression. Even in this bath, this conversation was to dispel that prejudice.

Kain could have used a more direct method, but he chose a method that was sufficiently subtle, allowing the relationship between the two sides to unconsciously become friends without touching Hardy's fragile self-esteem.

Thinking of this, Hardy only felt more grateful, not noticing Kain silently assessing his facial expression.

"Looks like this roommate isn't dumb after all."

"Just a little psychological problem."

"But it's okay, the first pass was considered smooth."

Left alone in the bathroom, Kain comfortably released his lower part and enjoyed himself.

Because tomorrow there is still a big battle waiting for him.

The next day.

After a good night's sleep without any nightmares, Kain awoke just as dawn was breaking.

He started his body training routine by stretching his arms and legs, doing push-ups, etc. It took him more than half an hour to complete.

Before this, Kain rarely trained properly like this, because his strength was honed every time he hunted or went into battle.

But now, for at least three months he would have to stay in the academy to study continuously, with no hunting or fighting at all. Kain was afraid his body would rust.

He does not look down on anyone, nor does he consider himself invincible in the field of combat, so constant training is essential.

There are three semesters in a Kanzax Academy school year, but these three semesters are not exactly the same.

The first semester of the year is the main semester, lasting three months. During this time, students will only study in the classes they have registered for.

The second semester is a practical semester, not a practical subject, but real practice. This is like going into Dungeons to kill monsters or completing quests from the Adventure Guild and the town hall. This academy nurtures elites, not hothouse flowers.

The third semester is the sprint semester, combining the main semester and the practical semester. This semester is also the most stressful time, because the end of the semester is the academy's overall tournament. All the students will put all the effort they have accumulated throughout the year, in order to show off their talents on this big stage.

And now, because of the appearance of the opportunity to enter the Tower of Magus, the tournament is hotter than ever.


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