Transmigrating as an Extra Third-Rate Villain

Chapter 273 Underwater [3]



Hearing the sound of swords clashing above, Ren sped up his pace, realizing that the fight between the principal and djinns might have already started.

On the other hand, the cat glanced back at Ren.

Noticing that Ren wasn\'t looking at it, the cat quickly took a deep breath before sitting back down.

Unbeknownst to Ren, the cat\'s entire body started shining a bright blue.

Without any hesitation, the cat placed its shining light-blue paw on the wall.

Then, after a couple of seconds of keeping its paw there, the cat\'s body finally returned to normal as the blue hue surrounding it disappeared.

Yawning as if it had just done something normal, the cat walked over to Ren before throwing its paw at his leg.

"..."

Staring at his caw, which was angrily scratching his leg, Ren sighed before dropping his shovel.

"CHOOSE ONE, EITHER SLEEP OR DON\'T!"

Sighing, Ren picked the cat up before placing it in his hoddie.

And the cat had no complaints, simply lying down and recuperating in the hoodie of its master.

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Back on the surface, Seraphina opened his mouth in shock upon seeing her wand begin to shine an even brighter blue.

Normally, gods or mythical beasts didn\'t accept requests from normal people unless they were part of their supporting church; for some reason... it seemed the God of the Sea had noticed her.

Whether that was a good or bad thing was still unknown to Seraphina.

Stopping her hand from shaking, Seraphina unscrewed the mana potions before placing one of them in her mouth.

After gulping down every single one of her emergency mana potions, Seraphina closed his eyes before lowering her wand.

At that moment, the drawing of Leviathan in the book suddenly began shining a similar light blue.

Then, a line formed from the tip of Seraphina\'s wand to the drawing of Leviathan.

The light blue between the drawing and the wand grew stronger and stronger as more light blue was added, making the bond thicker.

Barely managing to keep her composure, Seraphina continued with her eyes closed, taking deep breaths in and out every second.

Then, a second later, the bond suddenly disappeared.

As the bond between the two objects broke, Seraphina suddenly felt a giant breeze flying against her.

Even with her S-ranked strength, Seraphina was still pushed back by the freeze, flying backward until she finally landed.

However, there was no expression of pain on her face.

Simply a smile.

It had worked.

Looking up, Seraphina noticed the bright sun was nowhere to be seen.

Instead, a bunch of grey clouds suddenly appeared, completely covering the sky.

*DRIP*

*DROP*

*DRIP

*DROP*

As raindrops began to descend from the sky, Seraphina got up before raising her wand.

Attempting to cast a fireball, Seraphina focused on the tip of her wand... however, nothing had happened.

She had truly run out of mana, and considering she had one of the highest mana capacities in the entire world, that was a major feat.

But where had all that mana gone?

As the rain increased, causing the previously dry Serpahina to become drenched within a matter of seconds, the surface of the body of the water below the bridge suddenly started rippling.

*BZZT*

Ignoring the notification from her smartwatch, Seraphina walked to the edge of the bridge before peering downwards at the body of the water below.

The water below wasn\'t blue at all... it was black.

It was as if something gigantic was casting a shadow on the entire body of water. Explore more at m,v l\'e-NovelBin.net

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Kazuki, checking the dozen unread messages on the smartwatch, immediately stood up when he saw Serpahina\'s urgent message.

Not bothering to remind Kaneki as he should have also received the message, Kazuki reluctantly left the hole behind.

Rushing toward the administrative building, Kazuki sprinted and jumped over various obstacles.

As he approached the administrative building, he suddenly felt a raindrop hit his hair.

"Wasn\'t the sun shining so brightly a couple of seconds ago?"

Staring up at the sky, Kazuki confusedly realized that it looked like a massive rainstorm was incoming as the entire sky was plagued by grey clouds.

Why the hell couldn\'t this damn season, winter, choose one weather?

First, snow, clear skies, and sun shining, and now, finally, raining?

Just choose one and stick to it like summer when it\'s always clear skies!

Ignoring the sudden change in weather as the protection of the students below was more important, Kazuki entered the administrative building.

Pulling out his smartwatch, Kazuki typed a quick message to Seraphina and Kaneki before rushing by the security desk.

Finding Serpaihna\'s office hidden away in the corner of one of the corridors, Kazuki followed the instructions, successfully opening the door on his first try.

Seeing a pair of stairs in the corner of her office, Kaneki allowed the door to shut behind him before running down the stairs.

As he went deeper and deeper below, the sounds of metal clashing and screams became louder and louder.

Preparing himself for another battle, Kaneki grabbed his spear before increasing his pace to the maximum.

Reaching the bottom, Kaneki moved through a small little tunnel before eventually spotting a single djinn.

Not giving it a second to react, Kaneki threw his spear forward, instantly impaling the djinn and attaching it to the wall behind.

Raising his hand, Kaneki continued running forward as the spear reappeared in his right hand, leaving the dead djinn behind.

Reaching the main area where the vault was located, Kazuki hesitated upon seeing around twenty djinns all gathered together.

What down here was so important that it required 20 B-level djinns?

Dismissing his curiosity, Kaneki looked around for a second before eventually spotting the main cast, who were engaged in a battle with some djinns.

Despite being significantly overwhelmed number-wise, the first-year students seemed to be actually holding their ground.


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