Barrage said, I am the final villain in the game

Chapter 99 Otherwise, transfer him to another department?

【Oops! They actually reacted! 】

[In this case, the psychological shock that was finally established will probably be difficult to work again.]

[Is that guy actually on the opposite side? No wonder he can infect other people through his emotions. 】

Glancing at the barrage floating past, Lin En asked casually: "Do you know that person?"

[I know! As for Joseph, he should be regarded as the male character with the third most scenes in the original plot besides Reg and you.]

[In his words, he can be regarded as Reg's younger brother. A guy with a head full of hot-blooded comics, he came up to challenge Reg after Reg was pretending, but was defeated, and then cried and shouted for Reg to accept him.

Teach him how to become stronger.]

[In the face of difficulties, only such people can rekindle the collapsed momentum.]

[Damn it, Linn, you shouldn't have given him the time to talk so much just now, you should have killed him directly! Now, they have reacted, and things are about to get troublesome. 】

Looking at those barrages saying that he should kill the opponent in advance, Lin En smiled and said: "It was indeed possible to do that just now, but..."

After a pause, he continued: "I am not one of those soulless secret realms that must be unlocked according to the optimal answer."

"On the road to clearing the secret realm, if there are things that can make the process more interesting, as long as the destination is the same, I will choose the more interesting road."

"Just like now, facing those who are targeting me, I can indeed defeat them with just a wave of Slime, but such actions are not much different from the assembly line work of some mass-produced alchemy workshops.

If I use it too much, I won’t feel any sense of accomplishment or mood swings it can bring me.”

"Compared to hitting one object after another that is no different from a puppet." Lin En pointed at the young man shouting in the crowd, with a little admiration in his voice, "A person like that is more worthy of my investment."

look."

"Perhaps he joined the team that surrounded me because of my last name, or maybe he went with others because of social pressure, but these things are not important now."

"Now he doesn't want to challenge me because of my last name, but because of my 'power' that makes him firmly pick up the staff and try to unite all the forces that can be united and use it

Use all available means and try your best to stand opposite me and become my opponent."

"Then, defeat me."

"Even I am willing to look sideways at such brilliance." Lin En said with a chuckle, "So, what does it matter if you give him some time to prepare?"

"Defeating an enemy with conviction is more powerful than chopping up wooden stakes used for training."

[Although, if you do this, won’t you cause trouble for yourself? 】

[No, I support Lynn! If you have to focus on efficiency in everything instead of making yourself happy, that would be too boring! 】

[The problem is, this is very likely to lead to bad results, right? Even if not, there will be a series of subsequent chain reactions...]

"Such worries are unnecessary."

Looking at the magic flying all over the sky, Lin En raised his head slightly.

"I said, the premise of choosing an interesting process is based on the same destination."

"I am willing to give the things I admire some time to express themselves, but that does not mean that I will hand over victory to others."

"The winner of this exam."

"——It will only be me."

...

Davis looked at Lynn, who was shaking Slime around and knocking down people one after another on the screen, and then turned his head to look at Morris.

"You teach people about magic every day, and you teach them such a thing?"

"I told you, he is a summoner." Morris said dissatisfied, "Summoner is also one of the branches of magicians. Is there any problem?"

"I'm sure there's no problem with it," Davis said, pointing to the shivering freshman huddled in the corner on the projection, "but I don't know if they have any problem."

"Facing the upcoming first exam, every young kid should have a kind of arrogance in his heart that 'I must be the first'. But now, being slapped to pieces by a Shi Laimu, I'm afraid it's...

I couldn’t pick it up after I went back.”

"I wanted to be a hunter and hunt prey, but I ended up becoming the prey. I'm afraid this incident will leave a big psychological shadow on them, right?"

"That is also their own choice." Morris said calmly, "Even a three-year-old child should learn to be responsible for his own choices."

After a pause, Morris sighed: "Actually, if they can gather their own people in the first place and retaliate, I think the one who loses in the end will probably be the little guy named Blazer."

"It's a pity that their courage was crushed by the flying Slime when they faced each other."

Davis said noncommittally: "Do you still want to expect a group of children to have as tough a will as the soldiers who have been wandering on the edge of life and death all year round..."

His words suddenly stopped.

Because on the screen, as the chestnut-haired boy stood up and spoke, there were only a few freshmen left behind him, as if they saw light in the darkness, and they looked up one after another.

Slowly, they stood up again, holding the staff in their hands so firmly as never before.

Even the aura on his body shines brighter than before during practice.

"Actually...really stood up?" Davis said in surprise.

Morris was also a little surprised: "What's that little guy's name?"

"You, a teacher, don't know, how can I know?" Davis said, "However, now that they have stood up again, although the tilt of the scale of victory is not as large as it was at the beginning, for them, the number of people is more important.

The advantage will still give them the upper hand."

"It's just..." He suddenly frowned, "Are they actually going to use weapons?"

"These things should have been left for them to deal with monsters and monsters..."

"Monsters, to them, are essentially 'things stronger than themselves'." Morris said nonchalantly, "And now, Blaze is also something stronger than them. He aims his staff at him, but

There’s nothing wrong with that.”

"That's what I say, but if this happens, that little guy will be in trouble." Davis shook his head, "The original uneven magic ability may still give him some openings to find opportunities to counterattack.

"

"But now, if they were to release them all at once, even fifth- and sixth-grade students would not be able to survive it."

"I advise you not to make a conclusion so early." Morris said, "Have you not been slapped in the face enough before?"

Davis was choked by him, scratched his neck and said: "The accident before, this is not...all his methods have been exposed, and he did not prevent these students from re-energizing in advance, he is now If I can still fight back, I..."

Halfway through his words, Davis couldn't speak any more.

Because, above the magic projection, Linn jumped up.

Amidst the incredible looks in the eyes of the seventeen people, he jumped up, and then used the potential energy of gravity to throw a punch that was like a bloody meteor.

"Pah——"

Morris glanced at Davis, who had a five-fingerprint on his right cheek and his mouth wide open with a dumbfounded expression. Then he looked at the ground dented by the hammer, and fell into deep thought.

"How about switching him to another department?"

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