22 students, me included, were standing on a white sandy beach from which the clear water of the sea could be seen.
Everyone was instructed to wear comfortable clothes, not the school uniforms. We were also told to wear long sleeved shirts and long pants if possible, so we were all dressed in similar things.
Of course, Class A and B were located far apart from each other.
Mr. Epinhauser stood before Class A.
The students seemed confused by their sudden arrival at a place like this. The only one who wasnât flustered was Ellen, who was ready to do anything no matter what happened. Even Bertus seemed a little puzzled.
Mr. Epinhauser started briefing us.
âWe are currently on an uninhabited island located within the Empireâs Kamsencha Archipelago. The island is about three times the size of Temple.â
Although it was an uninhabited island, it was rather big. The island was covered in a rainforest and the beach was filled with white sand.
âYou have to survive on this island for about five days starting today, meaning from Monday to Friday evening. We will provide you with a box with supplies. Whether you hunt or gather common supplies found in this place, no matter what, you will have to survive until Friday.â
We have to survive here for 5 days. That might seem like a daunting task, but it wasnât impossible.
As they heard these words, everyone just stared blankly with their mouths open. The nobles in particular were astonished, as if it didnât make sense to them why they had to survive in such a harsh environment..
âI-Isnât this dangerous? W-We donât know what might happenâŠ. If we get hurt or something, what should we doâŠ?â
âYes. Isnât this too irresponsible to just throw us here, leaving us to fend for ourselvesâŠ?â
As Harriet was mumbling about how unreasonable this situation was, Heinrich von Schwarz started to complain as well.
âItâs not compulsory. If you want to give up, you can at any point. You would just fail.â
Of course, it was crazy to ask children to just survive on their own on some deserted island for five days, whether they were from noble families or not.
However, the people gathered here were the best talents the Empire had to offer, only in terms of talent though, not in skills. That was why they received special treatment. And those who receive special treatment would also be given special trials.
Going by such logic, theyâd give us more difficult tasks like this.
âYou will be given a button shaped artifact.â
Mr. Epinhauser pulled out something that looked like a button.
âUse this if an emergency has occurred or if you want to give up. After activating it, you will be sent to a safe place immediately. However, keep in mind that if you use it, youâll be eliminated.â
We could give up whenever we wanted, and in the event of an accident, actions could be taken immediately.
I could already see some people ready to press the button as soon as we were to get them. However, if one were to continue to fail in group missions, there was a possibility that one had to repeat a year if their results were especially bad. Of course, there was no one who had to repeat a year in the original novel. However, the development had changed, so I didnât know what might happen.
Mr. Epinhauser only explained the facts in an indifferent and cool manner, as always.
-Donât overdo it, guys. Good grades are one thing, but your safety comes first. This place is safer than you guys think, but if you really canât take it anymore, you have to use this artifact. Understood?
And I could hear Mr. Mustrang, the opposite of Mr. Epinhauser, briefing his class. However, wasnât it even more unsettling putting it like that?
âLet me know if you have any questions.â
At Mr. Epinhauserâs words, Bertus raised his hand.
âAre there any dangerous monsters on this island?â
Bertusâ question was to see if they sent us here without even checking that.
âIt is one of the rules to not provide you with any information about the island. However, I can tell you one thing.â
Mr. Epinhauser was speaking calmly.
âThis mission is designed to test your crisis management skills and how youâd act in real emergencies.â
Nothing could be guaranteed.
They already determined that we had abilities. Now they were trying to see how we would make use of these abilities. Would we act selfish, hateful, cold-hearted, or irrational?
âYou guys are part of the Royal Class. Even within Temple, you are a privileged class, so you have to prove that you are better than the general class.â
There are people who possessed great power but flatter and become dispirited, faced with hurdles; and then there are those whoâd struggle with all their might to overcome all difficulties on their way, even though their power wasnât all that strong.
The group mission was to confirm exactly that.
Being a student of the Royal Class brought a lot of privileges with it. Therefore, it was only natural that we had to overcome even harder trials.
The teacher wasnât even allowed to tell us if it was dangerous or not.
âI wonât give you a lengthy explanation. If you want to give up, press the button. If you donât think that you are able to survive until Friday, giving up in advance is also fine.â
However, if we did that, we would lose.
Everyone could fully guess what Mr. Epinhauser was trying to say.
âAnd one more thing.â
It was now time for Mr. Epinhauser to tell us the most important thing.
âIf youâre able to meet certain conditions, you might be able to complete the mission sooner than the expected time. Additionally, the class that satisfied said conditions would receive additional points.â
Special missions.
If certain conditions were fulfilled, the mission could end earlier, and the class that managed to do that would receive more points.
âOf course, this is only an optional mission. It wonât cause any problems if you arenât able to fulfill it. With this, I have conveyed all the information I can give.â
Mr. Epinhauser took out one more button-shaped artifact similar to ours, from his bosom pocket and disappeared.
He probably was still watching us from somewhere, but he really wasnât anywhere close to us.
âD-DidâŠhe really leave?â
âI canât believe it. HowâŠâ
âWhat should we do?â
The kids were really shocked that their teacher had left.
Actually, strictly speaking, wasnât this abuse?
It was at that moment that I realized what kind of thing I actually made them do by writing up this development.
-ShaaaâŠ
Clear water was constantly crashing against the shore from afar.
We were literally children who had been abandoned by the sea.
* * *
The far-off Class B was also soon left behind by Mr. Mustrang.
It seemed like both Class A and B had lost their spirits. Bertus was deep in thoughts with his arms folded. He probably knew beforehand, but only after seeing this with his own eyes, did he realize just how ridiculous this situation was.
It was rather useless to count on those, who were at the time out of their minds.
Except for me, Ellen, and Bertus, who were seriously thinking about what to do, everyone else seemed to be out of their minds or speechless.
âWhatâs with this? Why do we have to do something like this? How would that help us?â
Kono Lint was complaining.
âSoâŠâŠ What now? What do they want us to do after leaving us here so suddenlyâŠâŠâ
That was Cayer Vioden speaking.
Just because they were commoners didnât mean that they were happy with this situation. It was humid and hot. No one would be accustomed to something like that.
The guys from noble families already seemed to have their heads filled with thoughts of giving up. They thought this situation was so ridiculous that they couldnât even put it into words.
Even the commoners couldnât stand the situation. The only fortunate thing was that the noble kids, who only knew how to wear good clothes, eat good food, and sleep in soft beds, didnât start crying.
In the original, Class A, which had a lot of nobles in it, somehow managed to survive the first day, but then most of them gave up voluntarily. Everyone gave up one by one until only Ellen remained.
Class B would be able to complete the mission led by Ludwigâs initiative.
As the development had greatly deviated from the original already, I didnât know what would happen in Class Bâs camp. So, I had no intention of letting the current Class A follow that development either.
First of all, I needed those achievement points, so I had to be patient; furthermore it would be impossible for me to survive alone, so I had to drag these guys along no matter what.
I opened the communal supply box left behind where Mr. Epinhauser stood before.
Everyone stared at me as I moved. In this situation, it was more normal to whine and complain. It was more unusual for a 17-year-old to be so calm.
I took out the contents of the box and organized them. Everyone was just staring at me blankly.
Two machetes.
Ten arrows and one shortbow.
A bundle of rope.
Three types of pots, one large, one medium, and one small.
Three throwing javelins with barbs.
One axe.
Three small knives.
One firestarter.
Eleven canteens of water.
And eleven button shaped artifacts.
I thought that was a decent amount of supplies. They were just the basics, but they provided enough tools to leave us alone here.
Everyone was just staring at what I was doing. I just ignored the other guys and looked at Ellen.
âHey, you wonât give up, right?â
âYes.â
Ellen nodded.
âBertus, youâre not going to give up as well, right?â
Bertus nodded when I called out to him, albeit with a somewhat more serious expression. Unlike in the original, Class B had Charlotte in it, so Bertus wouldnât give up.
There were two more people who wouldnât give up no matter what, aside from me. I grabbed the machete and handed the short bow and arrows to Ellen.
âIâll go in there. You take care of this side, okay?â
âAhâŠ. Youâre going? In there?â
âI have to. I need to find something.â
âN-No. Are you going to be okay? We donât know whatâs in there, you know?â
âWill I die?â
When I said that I would go inside the jungle without much hesitation, Bertus looked really flustered. It would be a hundred times better to leave the overall leadership of the other kids to Bertus. He seemed a bit perplexed at first, but soon found his composure again.
âO-Okay, Reinhardt. Iâll take care of this.â
Anyway, this was Bertus we were talking about. He wouldnât want to do a bad job, either. However, what I asked of him was a pretty simple job, which was taking control of the kids and taking up the leader position.
He must have felt some reluctance to this situation as well, as he grew up in an extremely good environment.
âCome with me.â
âYes.â
I took the lead, and Ellen followed me without saying much.
Ellen and I were probably the most abnormal in this situation.
* * *
Ellen was good with bows as well. So, when any beast appeared, I told her to follow it, leaving the hunting to her.
-Chk! Chk!
Ellen and I slowly moved further in, while sweeping through thick bushes and lush greenery located in the jungle.
âItâs fricking hot.â
âIt is.â
Both me and Ellen were drenched in sweat. Ellen found her long hair rather cumbersome, so she tied it up with a string. There were sweat drops all over her face, nape and neck.
Fortunately, there were no mosquitoes, the worst fiends usually found in a jungle.
This was an exam as well as a mission. Even though Epinhauser only gave us next to no information about this island, I knew a lot about it.
This island was a controlled environment. Therefore, mosquitoes, which could spread dangerous infectious diseases that could cost our lives, were completely eradicated. Of course, that didnât mean that there werenât any bugs.
There was an obvious possibility that unexpected accidents might occur, but we wouldnât be faced with the uncontrolled dangers an uncontrolled environment would house.
-Flap, flap, flap!
We could hear birds flying away, because of the noise we caused by cutting down the bushes.
âCan you shoot down those flying birds?â
ââŠâŠIâm not that good.â
Ellen was pretty good at archery, but she wasnât a professional. She didnât have such advanced skills yet.
I didnât really intend to go much deeper. Iâd soon be able to find what I was looking for.
âThere it is.â
âWhat is that?â
I grinned and pointed to some densely packed trees.
âIs this your first time seeing a coconut?â
They were a staple for uninhabited island scenes.
Thereâd definitely be coconuts.
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