Lord of the Time: I Can Reincarnate Infinitely

Chapter 388 388: Defeated



Chapter 388 388: Defeated

As the students huddled together outside the overturned bus, their attention was drawn to the looming figure of the orc, its massive form moving steadily closer with each passing moment. Enjoy new tales from My Virtual Library Empire

"It's getting closer," someone whispered, their voice tinged with fear. "What are we going to do?"

Amidst the tension, the students began to analyze and deduce the nature of the blue-skinned monster before them, sharing their observations and theories in hushed tones.

"It's definitely not like any creature I've ever seen," one student remarked, their brow furrowed in concentration. "The blue skin, the lightning-covered mace... it's like something out of a nightmare."

Others nodded in agreement, their minds racing as they tried to piece together the puzzle before them. "Maybe it's some kind of ancient beast," another student suggested, their voice barely above a whisper. "Or perhaps a guardian of this forest?"

Erina, their teacher, stepped forward, her expression grave as she confirmed their worst fears. "It's an orc," she declared, her voice firm but tinged with apprehension. "And not just any orc. It's at the peak of the extraordinary realm."

Gasps of disbelief rippled through the group as they processed Erina's words, the gravity of the situation weighing heavily on their shoulders. "We can't fight it," she continued, her tone urgent. "Not without risking our lives. We need to focus on escaping."

The students exchanged worried glances, the reality of their predicament sinking in as they realized the magnitude of the threat before them. "But what about Markus?" someone asked, their voice trembling with uncertainty.

Erina's gaze softened with sympathy as she placed a comforting hand on their shoulder. "We'll honor Markus's memory by staying alive," she assured them, her voice steady despite the fear that gnawed at her insides. "We'll find a way to defeat the orc, but for now, our priority is survival. The least I cam do is to buy time while you guys prepare to escape!"

His words were met with skeptical looks from his classmates, who took them as a feeble attempt to lighten the mood in the face of impending danger. However, Caleb's confidence in his pet bear remained unshaken, and he silently smirked that Voli would prove himself worthy of their trust in the moments to come.

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As the battle between Teacher Erina and the formidable orc unfolded before their eyes, the students watched in awe and trepidation. With each expertly executed strike of her bear-switching weapons—sword, spear, dagger, and hammer—Erina unleashed a barrage of purple fire, crackling lightning, and razor-sharp pressure upon her adversary.

The orc, now bearing deep gashes and bloody cuts on its forehead, limped noticeably from its left arm, its once imposing demeanor visibly weakened. However, just as victory seemed within reach, the orc delivered a powerful blow that sent Erina flying, her body colliding with a nearby tree before slumping to the ground, unconscious.

As the dust settled and the students took in the aftermath of the intense battle, their admiration for Teacher Erina's skill was evident in their murmurs of awe and respect.

"I can't believe she can wield those weapons with such precision," one student marveled, their eyes wide with wonder. "And the way she imbued them with elemental powers... She's on a whole other level."

The mention of the purple lightning and fire that had engulfed Erina's weapons elicited gasps of fear and disbelief from the students. "I've never seen anything like it," another student whispered, their voice trembling with apprehension. "Those flames could incinerate a polar bear in an instant."

However, as the reality of their situation set in, fear and desperation began to grip the students' hearts. "We're done for," one student cried out, their voice tinged with panic. "We can't outrun that orc, and we're trapped here! Even teacher Erina didn't stood a chance!"

"Why did we stay? Why didn't we flee when we had the chance?" another lamented, their voice choked with regret. "We're going to die here!"

In the face of overwhelming despair, Caleb's voice rang out "No," "Let my pet bear take care of this."


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