Seeing the traces of a fire and food, Ellen concluded that there were others living on this island separate from Class A and B.
âThen is this somehow related to those special conditions?â
âThatâs right.â
Ellen was a lot more vigilant on our way back. She knew that nothing life-threatening should happen because we were still within the bounds of the mission.
Of course, that didnât mean there wouldnât be any emergencies. Ellen vigilantly took the lead while I followed her.
Perhaps because she was smart, she was able to find hints regarding the special condition right away.
Anyway, we were so nervous that we wore our wet clothes and returned to the camp immediately.
This was important information, so Bertus immediately stopped all work and gathered everyone in one place when I reported it to him.
The kids became happy when they heard that we had discovered a stream but looked surprised when we told them that there was someone or something else on this island besides us.
âWh-what should we do? Are they cannibals?â
âWha-what are you even saying?!â
As Kono Lintâs face turned pale, fear began to slowly spread among them. It was only natural that everyoneâs faces turned completely white.
âThe fact that this island isnât actually uninhabited is probably part of this mission. This must have been planned by Temple. Thereâs nothing to be scared about; I think this is related to the special conditionsâŚâ
Of course, Bertus stayed calm. Since this was only a mission, he came to the natural conclusion that this situation was a controlled one.
âThat means if we find that person that isnât part of our group, weâll be able to finish this mission right away, right?â
âThatâs what I hope for, but we canât be sure if thatâs the case.â
âI guess soâŚâ
If the presence of this other person besides us had something to do with those clear conditions, the mission would end if we found that person. At Bertusâ words, the mood changed drastically.
âTh-then, do we just have to find that person?â
Harrietâs mood suddenly became bright.
It was everyoneâs dearest wish to quickly get out of this environment. Bertus nodded his head as if he understood the feelings behind Harrietâs words.
âI donât know that much yet. But itâs true that it would probably help us finish the mission early if we were to find that person.â
âThen letâs search the island! If we find that person first, we can go back!â Cayer shoutedâand everyone seemed to agree with him. It was only right to quickly find that mysterious person and put an end to this mission.
âHmm⌠That seems to be the right choice, butâŚâ
Bertus pondered while looking at me
.
âReinhardt, what do you think?â
At those words, everyoneâs eyes focused on me.
I knew that their opinion of me had drastically changed. Those guysâwhoâd been treating me with indifference beforeâhad become all fussy over whatever I did. They seemed to think I was something like a vending machine that would spit out the right answers.
Even those guys who hated my guts felt that it was only right to listen to what I had to say for the time being.
But honestly, I didnât want to give them any more hints; it was true that I wanted Class A to get better results than they did in the original novel, but if I were to give them a hint, Class A would win.
To be honest, I wanted Class B to win this mission so that Charlotteâs side gained more strength.
âHmm⌠Iâm not sure, but how about we all go to the stream first?â
I didnât know about any of those complicated things, but my suggestion about going to play in the water was probably the best answer I could give in that situation.
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Ellen was of the opinion that it would be dangerous but failed to convince any of them; the only thing they wanted to focus on was talk of that stream.
It took about 30 minutes for all eleven of us to reach the stream through the route Ellen had laid out.
Everyone was sweaty and exhausted but, spurred on by the hope that theyâd be able to wash up at the end of the journey, they kept on following Ellen without complaining.
âUwaahâŚâ
As soon as we arrived at the stream, their eyes widened. The stream was even bigger than they had imagined.
After a moment of silence, everyone plunged into the stream all at once.
âUrg! Itâs so cold!â
âBe careful, there are some deep areas in there.â
However, those guys who threw themselves into the water didnât seem to hear me.
Ellen also threw herself in again and started splashing around.
She told them not to go there because it was dangerous, but when she laid her eyes on the water again, she seemed to lose all sense of caution.
-Woah!
In a situation where they had felt like they were about to turn into puddles of sweat, those kids immediately began to play in the water like the kids they were as soon as they arrived at the stream; Bertus also jumped in without hesitation, smiling unpretentiously.
Yes, that was what kids should be like.
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The water in the stream was quite deep, so there were some guys who ended up thrashing and squealing after they stepped into deeper places. Of course, Ellen, Bertus, and Iâthose of us who knew how to swimâfished them out.
There were also times when things got a bit bizarre.
âNuwoah!â
Kono Lint suddenly appeared outside of the water. Perhaps he had fallen into the deep parts of the stream.
âKyaaa!â
âY-you! You crazy bastard!â
âH-hey!â
Naturally, he escaped by teleportingâleaving his clothes in the stream. The female students who saw him screamed, and the male students burst out into laughter when they witnessed that scene.
âU-uwaah! D-donât look!â
âClothes! Someone bring him some clothes!â Harriet shouted in agitation while covering her eyes with her hands. Bertus giggled after fishing Kono Lintâs clothes out of the water as he handed them to him.
It made sense that he used his teleportation in the face of death, so I put up with it.
Everyone was playing in the same pool as the girls started to chatter among themselves.
âErm, Bertus.â Harriet called out to Bertus, who was sitting idle in the water as our representative.
âAh, Saint-Owan, whatâs the matter?â
âWeâd like to⌠Erm. Wash up⌠further upstreamâŚâ Harriet mumbled with her face reddened, too embarrassed to say what she meant directly.
Of course, Bertus nodded his head, understanding what she was talking about.
âA-aah. I know what youâre trying to say. But are you sure? We donât know whatâs up thereâŚâ
It seemed like he fully understood that they wanted to go wash themselves and their clothes. However, Bertus didnât know what might be up there, so he asked them if it was okay for them to just take their clothes off over there.
âEllen said sheâll be on the lookout.â
âThen Iâm relieved. Okay. I wonât let any of the other guys go up there.â
The other female students along with Harriet began heading upstream to a place that couldnât be seen by the boys.
âYou roughly know what they are doing, right?â Bertus announced as if he didnât want to explain it with his own mouth. Everyone nodded quietly, becoming a little shy.
Just thinking about their female classmates being naked up there seemed to make their hearts flutter.
It wasnât hard to read that they were imagining things they shouldnât imagine. Were they all lewd devils? These kids.
Kono Lint stared at the female students going up with a sullen expression.
He seemed to think about using his teleportation to peep on them.
âDonât even think about doing something so useless. Youâd be caught right away.â
âW-who said Iâd do something?â
At my warning, Kono Lint shook his head violently.
Of course, they eventually forgot about these things, washed their clothes, hung them on rocks, and started playing in the water again.
It didnât really matter because the two places were so far apart that one couldnât see the place upstream from below or the place downstream from up top.
The biggest pain in the ass was Kono Lint.
âLook!â
-Pat!
When there were only men around, he started to play around with his teleportation. He suddenly teleported to the waterâs surface after diving in and did some bizarre things.
âWater Walking!â
-Papapapapat!
Kono could teleport continuously, the only problem his power had was the fact that his clothes would come off. His activation speed and control were actually top-notch. However, he was a pitiful fellow whose true worth only came to the surface after giving up all his dignity as a human being.
Bertus took off his clothes as well. It wasnât that unusual for us to see each othersâ naked bodies because weâd often see them when we used the shower rooms after P.E.
âHmm⌠Thereâs definitely something over there.â
Bertus seemed convinced that the island wasnât so uninhabited after seeing the traces of meals being eatenâincluding the hardly visible bones of animals. Bertus looked at me as I was just sitting around idly.
âWould it be too risky to move our camp here?â he asked.
âWell, it has its merits and demerits. It would be good to find that person, but wild animals might appear quite frequently.â
Bertus nodded at my explanation. Since the stream was filled with plenty of drinking water, it would be good to set up our camp thereâand we might also be able to find that other person.
However, we wouldnât know what kinds of threats would await us at night. We would also have to throw away the camp weâd already built up.
âLetâs talk about that with everyone else later.â
Bertus put this decision off for now.
After some timeâŚ
After we finished washing up and drying our clothes, we regrouped again. The female students, obviously, had a much more cheerful expression adorning their faces.
Harriet was smiling for the first time ever since we had arrived at the island.
I thought it was good seeing her mood improve some.
âEveryone is of the opinion that this would be a good place to set up our camp, right?â
Everyone nodded at Bertusâ words.
âLetâs think about whether we want to make another camp here or go back to our old camp.â
âI donât think we can make one here.â
Liana, who seemed to have something to say about this, shook her head. The other female students did the same. Except for Ellen, all of them looked a bit exhausted.
âA snake came out⌠Up there.â
âThis one.â
Ellen held up a fairly big, dead snakeâstabbed through its head with a javelin.
Snake.
With the single mention of that word, it was unanimously decided that weâd withdraw from the stream.
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After we returned to our camp, everyone let out a sigh again. Still, one couldnât say that we hadnât achieved anything that dayâwe were able to refill our water canteens, after all.
Of course, they drank as much as they could from the canteens. However, we filled up the large pot with water so we wouldnât have to worry about it for a while.
âShould we rest today?â
Bertus came to me to speak as the sun was beginning to set. If we were to sweat again, what we had done just then would become useless.
âHow about we take a break after we finish the camp?â
However, I disagreed; we werenât done making the wooden flooring for the tents yet.
At my words, everyone glared at me with daggers in their eyes. They wanted to rest, but I criticized them, asking them to work more.
âNo, I just think that itâs only appropriate that we finish what we started first.â
You punks.
Get ready to bow down to me tomorrow.
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After working on our camp, Harriet cast underwater breathing magic on Ellen and me before we went hunting for our dinner.
Just walking underwater with that magic cast on us was amazing, even if we werenât hunting.
Ellen was probably thinking similarly to me, as she stopped sometimes to admire the little fish moving through the coral reefs.
Ellen looked at the small yellow fish that were biting her finger as she reached out for them. While I was watching that scene, Ellen met my eyes.
-âŚ
-âŚ
We werenât able to speak while underwater, but we could tell what we felt at the moment just by looking at each othersâ faces.
Ellenâs black hair that moved with the flow of water was quite impressive.
Our harvest was three lobsters and two large fish that resembled snappersâthey were so large that it seemed like we could feed all eleven of us with just those.
After leaving the water, completely drenched once again, we stood on the beach and watched the sunset. Ellen didnât follow me back to the camp.
When I looked back, I saw Ellen still staring at the flaming sunset.
âWhat are you doing? Arenât you coming?â
âYes.â
Ellen stopped admiring the scenery after I called out to her and walked towards me with her back to the setting sun.
I wasnât able to see what kind of expression she wore with the light shining from behind her.
âI think this is fun.â
Perhaps she was smiling.
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