The most important thing to secure first was water; afterwards came food. One could end up in a pretty dangerous situation because of dehydration. So coconuts were the perfect food for survival as they covered both aspects.
I twisted off one coconut after the other. It was my first time ever climbing a tree, but I was able to climb them surprisingly easily because of my increased physical abilities. I felt like I could climb even better than monkeys.
Ellen also climbed up a different tree and easily picked some coconuts. I mean, I also climbed up the trees without any hesitation, but just who is so good at climbing trees?
After picking some coconuts, I climbed back down and landed on the ground. While carrying five coconuts each in our arms, we returned to the beach.
âWha⊠What?â
-Clack, clack, clack.
When we put down the coconuts we were carrying, the others were still looking at us in a daze, but they did seem glad to see us. Even Class B further away from us seemed to do something, while our Class A still seemed undecided.
âNo⊠Why did you bring all of this here?â
Bertus looked astonished at my behavior.
âOnce we run out of water, we can drink from those.â
There were eleven canisters, but after we ran out of that water, we could drink as much as we wanted from these coconuts. Everyone already held a canteen and an artifact in their hands, making it seem as if the distribution of the supplies had already finished.
Everyone was sitting idly in the shade, seeming like they didnât know what else to do. Even Bertus was like that.
Well, it would be even weirder if this Prince actually managed to set up a camp in this situation.
First, the most urgent matter of securing a source of drinking water could be put off for a bit. And it didnât seem like anyone had given up.
âReinhardt, letâs talk for a second.â
âAh, sure.â
Bertus led me to a place slightly farther away from our classmates.
âHave you done something like this before?â
âItâs not that Iâve done something like this before, Itâs just that Iâd rather do something instead of just sitting on my ass. One has to rest to preserve oneâs stamina, but before that, certain things have to be done.â
âHuhâŠâ
It seemed to him like I was familiar or very experienced with situations like this. However, although I had a lot of indirect experience with these things, this was actually the first time I landed in a situation like that myself. I was just like Bertus, who ended up losing his cool in our current situation.
It looked like I had to give him some advice.
âFirst, we need a place to sleep, no matter how crude it is. A place to avoid the heat of the sun as well as to protect us from rain.â
We needed something like a hut, even if it was just something crude. Bertus nodded his head, seeming to have understood what I meant.
âBut how do we make something like that in this situation?â
He had to make something he had never made before. There also werenât any famous shows depicting the eternal battle between humans and nature in this world. It was only natural that Bertus was stumped.
âThere are trees, vines, and palm leaves all over the place. I think weâll be able to make something that would help by roughly intertwining them.â
âHmm⊠Can we really make something helpful with only leaves?â
Even before the survival mission started, I was already thinking about what we should do. I kind of knew how to make a hut, but I wasnât really confident that it would turn out good. I mean, if I had no other choice, I probably would have tried at least.
âNeither you nor I need to think about that too much. There are others much better at these kinds of things.â
However, there was no need for me to actually do it when there was someone much better at these kinds of things than me.
âNumber 7 Adelia. If we leave it to her, sheâll be able to do a good job.â
Her ability was magic tool crafting. Of course, I didnât really know how related the crafting of magic tools and the building of a hut was, but she was very talented at designing and making things compared to a normal person.
If it was her, sheâd at least be able to come up with a plausible blueprint. Better than anything I could come up with.
It kind of felt like how the military made students paint fences.
âHmm⊠Is that so?â
Bertus didnât seem to have any clue about all this.
* * *
Bertus returned to the shady area where most of Class A, who were severely mentally exhausted, had gathered, and called Adelia.
Then he said to her that he was of the opinion that we should make a hut, and asked if she had any idea how to go about that.
âThat⊠If you asked me to make something so suddenly⊠I donât even have any equipment or tools hereâŠâ
She was someone specialized in magic tool crafting and summoning magic. However, if she was asked to suddenly make a hut like this, it seemed that she was evidently flustered.
âThe pillars can be made of wood, and the roof could be tiled with something like palm leaves. Do you have any good ideas?â
At Bertusâ words, Adelia, who was quite cowardly, murmured in a timid, crawling voice.
âErmm⊠I think, we could structure it like a tripod⊠Do we really have to sleep here?â
âIf you donât want to give up, we have to, right?â
Bertus was smiling, and there was no one around that would go and say âI really canât do this.â directly to his face. Of course, after spending a night here, theyâd probably want to give up even more than they do now.
Harriet didnât say a thing, her face buried in her legs.
She might end up crying. I mean, it was a situation that made one cry, after all.
âHmm⊠If I were to make this, Iâd need⊠wood and vines. Really big ones. I think weâd need a lot of leaves as wellâŠâ
Adelia murmured as if she was already drawing up blueprints in her head.
âGreat. Then letâs do it like that.â
Bertus didnât feel that great about this situation either, but losing to Class B was even worse. So he forced himself to raise the tension.
âOkay! Letâs try doing something, at least. If we really canât go on, we can always give up, but donât you think we should try at least? Itâs kind of weird just giving up before we even did anything, right?â
Bertus pointed at Cayer, Erich, and Kono Lint, who were silent.
âYou three are in charge of getting us vines and leaves from inside the jungle. As many as possible.â
Everyone had their assigned duties. All of them looked a little reluctant, but they didnât have the guts to refuse Bertusâ instructions. After Bertus decided on actually giving this a try, his thoughts seemed to flow smoothly.
âSaint-Owan. Can you use magic right now?â
At Bertusâ call, Harriet raised her head with her eyes wide open. Her expression showed bewilderment.
âAh⊠Huh? Well⊠I canât do anything of a high level yetâŠâ
âThatâs fine. It just has to be something of a level that can cut some trees about that size. How is it?â
What Bertus pointed to was a regular-sized tree.
âUhm⊠I think I can do thatâŠâ
Harriet nodded, a little depressed, but it didnât seem like something she was completely adverse to.
âGreat. Cut down as many trees as possible, but itâs pretty dangerous, so be careful not to get hurt.â
âYesâŠâ
Harriet got up from where she sat. It seemed like she would do what was asked of her, even while she felt rather depressed.
âEllen and Cliffman. Could you help set up the camp as Adelia requested?â
âYes.â
âOkay.â
Ellen and Cliffman were the strongest in this class in terms of physical strength. So it was only right for those two to be in charge of the physical labor.
There seemed to be a bigger picture gradually coming together in Bertusâ mind. Was he the type that, if told one thing, would realize two? Or maybe it was just his mentality slowly recovering, leading to his sudden motivation. He was someone that would become active as soon as he got someone to order around. Villain or not, he was a born leader.
The only ones that were not given a role for now were me, Liana de Grantz, and Heinrich von Schwarz.
âBertus, could you leave me in charge of those two?â
At my words, Bertus tilted his head. Additionally, when they heard me ask if I could be in charge of them, both of them had some sullen expressions on their faces. Heinrich hated me, and I havenât even spoken to Liana yet, so they obviously didnât have any good reactions to my words.
âHmm⊠Do you have any plans?â
âWell⊠I think the two of them are actually the most important out of all of us.â
ââŠâŠReally?â
Their expressions became quite strange after they were subjected to my sudden, uncharacteristic compliment.
* * *
Heinrich von Schwarz, Pyrokinesis.
Liana de Grantz, Electrokinesis.
These two supernatural powers were key to survival in this jungle, in my opinion.
ââŠâŠWhat?â
Heinrichâs eyes were filled with distrust, as if he only ever got lied to.
âTill when are you going to stay mad at me? Weâre in the same boat here, so letâs cooperate.â
Heinrich quickly turned his head, saying that he didnât want to deal with private things right now, even though we literally had to work together to keep our heads above water.
ââŠâŠTch.â
ââŠWhy me?â
âJust wait. Iâll tell you everything.â
It seemed clear that Liana was just as wary of me. I didnât want to explain everything to them just yet, while they were like this. I didnât want to get closer to them, either.
Since the situation was the way it was, I would make as much use of them as I could. If they didnât like it, I would make them listen, even if I had to crush them.
âFrom now on, weâll be able to light fires whenever we want to. So, for now, weâll start making some fresh drinking water.â
ââŠFresh drinking water?â
âYes, weâll need water. Youâre the only one here except Harriet who can light fires whenever he wants.â
Although, I once said that he wasnât even as good as a flint, of course he was much better to maintain than one, though. As long as he kept his mouth shut.
âI asked Adelia to make a vapor condensing device. After that, we can keep making water.â
ââŠA-Are you treating me like a flint? And do you seriously think that you can order me around?â
Heinrich frowned as if he had been insulted just now, then I sighed.
Iâm so fucking annoyed. Should I just hit him?
No.
Letâs not make the situation worse.
âPhewâŠ. Whether you hear it from my mouth or Bertusâ, it doesnât matter, mate. Do you want to get us into trouble? If you donât do this, the water will run out within two days or so.â
In this tropical environment, dehydration would be a serious threat. I mean, I was indeed treating him like a flint, but if we didnât do this, we would have to keep hydrate using coconuts only. After we had something like a vapor condensation machine, we could make drinking water from seawater continuously. It was a simple but important role.
Even if he told me that he didnât want to follow my orders, heâd just end up hearing the same order from Bertus shortly after.
ââŠâŠ.Iâm doing this for everyone, got it?â
âYeah, yeah, got it. Work hard.â
After having understood what I was telling him, Heinrich just disappeared as if he didnât want to speak with me any longer. Heinrich was gone, leaving only Liana de Grantz, who seemed a bit reluctant, behind.
âYou have to hunt.â
âHunt?â
âYeah.â
I pointed towards the beach.
âFishing might be the more correct term, though.â
I was going for something similar to stunning fish by electrifying water with a car battery.
* * *
If I were to introduce a car battery to a pool of water or a river, all the fish within it would be stunned, floating to the surface. Of course, that was highly illegal.
However, there were no such laws in this world, and even if there were, we had to survive on this deserted island no matter what and through any means.
I took Liana to the beach.
-ShwaaaaaâŠ
âYou wonât get electrocuted or something, right?â
âThatâs right.â
Liana, who was full of surprises, was basically immune to electricity. Liana still seemed quite reluctant.
âTry using your supernatural power on the water.â
ââŠâŠI doubt itâll work.â
She hesitated for a bit, but then began to concentrate. I then backed away, fearing that I might get electrocuted.
-Brzzzt! Brrrrzzzzt!
Blue electric currents flew from Lianaâs hands, and were soon raging among the waves. This girl certainly had excellent control over her supernatural power.
-ShwaaaâŠ.
And, nothing really happened.
Liana clicked her tongue slightly.
ââŠI donât want to get wet.â
Saying so, she slowly walked down to the water, immersing her arms into it this time.
Well, she seemed rather picky, but she did what I asked of her.
This time, she activated her ability after her hands were fully submerged in the water. Although I couldnât really see it.
Of course, there was nothing different from before. The sea was quite, and there were no stunned fish floating up. Liana looked back at me.
âI told you. It wonât work.â
ââŠâŠRight.â
Iâve only ever heard of car battery fishing, but I never actually tried it myself. I didnât know if it was because Lianaâs abilities were still lacking, or if there was some other problem. Liana came out of the water and frowned, seeing her wet shoes.
It seemed that she was royally pissed, that the only thing my request did, was get her shoes wet.
âI know what youâre trying to do, but for that to happen, I would have to get close to the fish, whether by diving or swimming. My range isnât that wide. And I canât swim.â
She seemed feisty, but she still seemed to properly explain things to me. How very strange.
Anyway, I thought with electricity alone, I would be able to cover a fairly wide area, even if it wouldnât affect the whole ocean. That wasnât the case.
The Korean Department of Education should make a public apology because of this.
âYou canât swim⊠So what if I were to carry you on my back while we go in there and you electrocute⊠Oh, right, Iâd get electrocuted as well.â
ââŠâŠWerenât you first ranked in the exams?â
Liana looked at me with a rather strange look. It seemed like she was doubting how someone like me could take first place. It sure was a waste, but if I couldnât use her, I wouldnât be able to catch any fish.
âWhatâs the range of your ability?â
â5 meters.â
Her output wasnât that strong at the moment. Looks like I had to struggle some more. Liana just sighed and started to tie her hair up.
âItâs fine. I can just walk around the place and electrocute a fish if it gets close enough.â
Liana headed towards the sea again, saying that I should go out of her way because Iâd just bother her.
Liana de Grantz.
She only ever said slightly harsh and chilly things, so in the beginning, she was seen as a somewhat harsh person with a bad temper by the class.
However, later, after the separation between Class A and B got resolved, it was revealed that she wasnât actually bad-tempered. It was just the way she spoke, and since the kids from Class B didnât cross ways with Class A very often, they didnât know what kind of person she was.
That was how I set her up, but it was still strange seeing her act like that right before my eyes.
It was a subtle feeling, she being kind of nice, while still speaking pretty harshly.
As she entered the water, Liana suddenly turned back and looked at me.
âCome to think of it, I canât even touch fish.â
Another absurd characteristic I gave her was that she was clumsy.
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