After the fruitless battle with the goblins, Loren and the group found the stairs to the third floor without encountering any monsters again.
The fact that they werenât encountering any monsters at all made it obvious that there was something weird was happening, so Loren thought Ain and his party would feel uneasy, but they were far from being uneasy. In fact, they were rejoicing at the fact that they didnât encounter any more monsters.
âAt this rate, weâll reach the fifth floor in no time.â
The other students nodded happily at Ainâs words, but in Lorenâs eyes, if they were to become adventurers at their current level, the possibility of all of them surviving for a year was equivalent to him suddenly being able to use magic tomorrow.
He seemed to have been misled by the fact that they were examinees, realizing that those who took exams werenât always ones who had the ability to pa.s.s.
âSeems like they would have a short run.â
Lapis muttered indifferently, as if she was thinking the same thing, and all Loren could do was nod.
âBy the way Loren, have you noticed?â
âThat thereâs no sign of blonde pigtails and her party?â
Lapis pouted slightly at Lorenâs response.
Loren guessed that she expected him not to know and ask her, and start the conversation from there, but Loren couldnât pull off feats such as feigning ignorance and asking back, when the answer was clear as day to him.
On their minds was the party that entered before them, led by Parme with Klaus proctoring them.
According to the map given to them by the princ.i.p.al, there should only be one set of stairs that led to the levels below, and since they were moving so smoothly, it wouldnât be surprising if they had caught up to them by now.
But there was no sign of them at all, which raised Lorenâs concern.
âTheir skill levels are higher, and they have more combat experience, so they must be moving a lot faster than us.â
âIt doesnât seem like we pa.s.sed them either.â
Ain and his party took quite a while to defeat the weakened goblins.
It was unlikely that they had overtook Parmeâs party.
âMaybe they already made it down to the fifth floor.â
âHmm?â
Lapis growled as she spread out the map and checked their pathing, making sure the students couldnât see it.
âIt depends on how skilled the other party is. If they are like ours, they shouldnât be able to get past the fourth floor.â
âIf youâre talking about Parmeâs party, they are near the top when it comes to swordsmanship alone.â
Feim interrupted Lapisâ muttering.
Ain and the rest of the party were ahead of them, but she had slowed down to where they were.
Lapisâ mood worsened as Feim came over, but Loren covered Lapisâ face with his palm, as her expression started becoming stern, and decided to ask her a few things.
If it wasnât related to exploring the dungeon, it didnât count as advice or warnings, so it was a move based on the calculation that it didnât stray from the limits of a proctor.
âIs that blonde pigtail called Parme that strong?â
âOf course. The girls in her party are all swordsmen that are in the top ten for this yearâs exam.â
âWhat is this difference in level between the two groups?â
âHahaha, you think so too?â
Feim laughed, but it wasnât a laughing matter for Loren.
And if what Feim said was true, it meant that Parmeâs group was already at the fifth floor or even further.
âWeâre not n.o.bles and weâre not talented either. Weâre just a group of ordinary people.â
âWait, I thought the training school was meant for raising talented people.â
Loren turned towards Lapis, since she was the one who said so, and Lapis nodded, telling his she wasnât lying.
âThatâs the basis. But you know, even if youâre talented, there are people with greater talents than others.â
Loren knew that was true.
A wide range would exist, and on one side of the spectrum would be those with incredible talent, while ones who were just barely more talented than most would be on the other.
âItâs fine for the people at the top, since they could work hard together, but for people in the middle and below, we feel inferior when we see those people who are called prodigies.â
âYeah, Iâm beginning to get what youâre sayingâŠâ
From what she had just said, although the school slogan was to raise talented individuals, but it seemed that they were accepting those that werenât talented at all.
Loren started wondering why they would do that, but Lapis gave the answer.
âItâs because some people find relief when they see and know that there are people below them. It may be effective, but itâs quite a worthless thing theyâre doing.â
âHahaha, itâs not all that bad. Weâre taught how to fight and given education properly, after all.â
Loren wondered if Klaus knew about this, but he concluded that he most likely didnât.
It was because if he did know, he wouldnât have let Loren in charge of a dropout level group.
âWe get support funds from the nation as well.â
âJudging from that, the schoolâs probably receiving some sorts of funds as well.â
They were having to enroll the ordinary along with the talented, just so they could raise extraordinary individuals.
When considering the flow of money going into the school from the nation as tips or rewards, the princ.i.p.al could surprisingly be categorized as a corrupt individual.
Thatâs what Loren concluded, but Feimâs words rejected it.
âItâs likely that the school is receiving funds, but I doubt that the princ.i.p.al knows about it.â
âWhyâs that? Isnât he the one in charge?â
âThere are other people in charge of the schoolâs finances. You know that the princ.i.p.al is the descendant of the adventurer this school was named after, right?â
Loren already guessed that from the princ.i.p.alâs name, and then realized.
âHeâs just letting them use his name.â
âEven heâs being hired, to be exact.â
Lapis added.
Loren wasnât sure if the princ.i.p.al knew about this, but he knew that if he did know, he wouldnât agree to do so.
âWeâre not sure what the princ.i.p.al thinks about us, but weâre not expected to pa.s.s this exam in the first place.â
Feim drew a conclusion to the conversation, but to Loren it seemed like a very dangerous matter.
Under ordinary circ.u.mstances, Feim and the rest of the students wouldnât be able to pa.s.s this exam, be branded as failures, and would be forced to continue being students or go find a different way to make a living.
But the current dungeon wasnât sp.a.w.ning monsters at all for some unknown reason.
They were still only on the third floor, but Loren guessed that it would be similar enough on the fourth and fifth floors.
If this went on, it would mean Ain and his party pa.s.sing the exam even though they werenât skilled enough and would be sent out as full-fledged adventurers.
This wasnât good for Ain and his group, and it wasnât good for whoever would become their client.
âI have a question.â
Lapis raised her hand.
âIs the priest named Al the same?â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âHe told us that he was a priest of the Supreme G.o.d. Unlike the other G.o.ds, not anyone can become priests of the Supreme G.o.d.â
It was the strongest G.o.d of them all and was considered a being above all the other G.o.ds, and in order to become a priest, you needed social standing as well as skill and ability.
Since Lapis knew that, she couldnât understand how a priest of the Supreme G.o.d was with Feim and the others, who knew they were drop out level.
âAl is a bit different. His name is Alford Veronica, and is the second son of a n.o.ble.â
If he was a n.o.ble as well as a priest of the Supreme G.o.d, Loren wondered if he had the social status and ability.
His skill with his mace was disastrous, as he saw when he failed to kill the goblin multiple times, but if his skill as a priest was high, it was something that could be overlooked.
âAl didnât only become friends with a bunch of ordinary commoners like us, but heâs someone we could rely on to help us with his knowledge and divine arts.â
âThatâs someone reliable?â
The att.i.tude that Al had shown Loren a short while before didnât make it seem like he would be reliable at all and he couldnât believe it, but he was stunned to see that Feim was being serious.
âWell, he is a bit timid and canât use his weapon at all.â
âI can hear youâŠâ
Al said with a laugh as he walked in front of them, but Feim didnât pay any attention and continued.
âBut heâs still reliable, you know? We only made up our minds to take the exam because Al encouraged us that we would be able to get to the fifth floor, and if we could get past it, the tenth floor isnât a dream.â
âIâve watched you guys listen during cla.s.s and train hard. Of course, we might not be able to do things well, but if we work together, weâll definitely be able to do it.â
As Al said that in a timid voice, the others nodded.
At the sight of students that were considered dropouts trying their best to pa.s.s the exam, Loren asked Lapis, who was standing next to him with a bored look on her face.
âYou think thatâs a likely story?â
âI donât know. One of them could awaken to new powers. One of them could have skills like Lorenâs berserk. Hard for me to say.â
âThereâs always the possibility of our expectations being wrong, right?â
âBeing hopeful isnât a bad thing. Maybe.â
Lapis managed to squeeze words out that wasnât even on her mind.
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Loren thought that there was no need to say it like that, but if their current situation continued, the party would pa.s.s the exam, regardless of their skill level.
They were just walking without running into any obstacles, after all.
âHey, thereâs the stairs to the next floor!â
The other three ran forward at Ainâs voice.
As Loren watched their backs, he wondered if he should be worried at the fact that they got through the third floor without encountering any monsters, which hinted that something was wrong with the dungeon, or if he should worry about the children in front of him, who were moving ahead without realizing.