Chapter 401 Good Luck
“…Fine,” Robin said at last.
But she absolutely refused to agree to the weapon spirit’s obsession with showing off.
The moment outsiders realized how extraordinary this weapon was, she would be dealing with an endless stream of trouble.
Robin wasn’t someone who feared trouble, but she had no interest in creating unnecessary problems for herself.
A thick wave of resentment radiated from the Violet Reaper again.
Robin acted as if she felt nothing at all and immediately returned it to her storage space.
To her, a weapon with spirit was undoubtedly priceless.
And a spirit with a personality of its own made it even more exceptional.
Still, a weapon spirit was a weapon spirit.
No matter how weird its temperament, it belonged to her now; there was no way it would ever lord over
her.
If she couldn’t even control her own weapon, that would be downright pathetic.
As the violet glow faded away, everyone finally snapped back to reality.
Ella cautiously asked, “Robin, what was that just now?”
“Oh.” Robin smiled casually. “Just one of my little toys.”
A little toy?
A toy that could take a Level 5 zombie’s head off in a single swing?!
Still, since she clearly didn’t want to elaborate, nobody pressed further.
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Besides, Ella and the others were already used to it. After all, Robin was the same person who had built an entire steel fortress when the apocalypse had only just begun.
Since then, she had repeatedly produced one unbelievable thing after another. To be honest, they were practically immune to shock by now.
At this point, any bizarre event seemed perfectly reasonable as long as it involved Robin.
Autumn, Winter, and the others clearly hadn’t reached that level of acceptance yet, but they were smart enough to know what questions shouldn’t be asked.
So they wisely kept their mouths shut.
Chapter 407–Good Luck
Den Peads
Robin casually pried open the skull of the Level 5 zombie and successfully retrieved a nearly transparent crystal core.
By the time a zombie reached Level 5, its crystal core was already remarkably pure.
Hearing the system notification in her mind that confirmed the successful acquisition of the crystal core, Robin tucked it away with satisfaction.
“Now that the dean has been dealt with, it’s time to see what’s happening outside.”
After the battle, the classroom had become a complete disaster. Flour covered the floors and desks, while countless cracks spread across the walls.
The moment they stepped into the hallway, a figure suddenly came flying straight toward them.
Ella reacted instantly. After confirming that it was an actual person and not a zombie, she reached out and caught him.
“Th–thank you.”
That guy turned around, still visibly shaken, but he remembered to express his gratitude.
Unable to contain his curiosity, Dane asked, “What happened to you?”
This guy had literally flown all the way over here.
He scratched the back of his head. “There are three Level 4 zombies up ahead. One of them has a wind- type ability. I was trying to sneak up on it, but before I could even get close, it blasted me away.”
Robin and the others fell silent.
Three Level 4 zombies.
It sounded serious, but they had plenty of people on their side. Spring and Summer were also overseeing the battle. Judging from the guy’s tone, the situation seemed manageable.
Through constant combat, everyone was gradually finding their footing.
Robin gave Ella a signal.
Ella nodded. “Good luck, then. I’ll send
you
back.”
Before that guy could react, she shoved him hard.
The same person who had just flown over was instantly launched back the way he came.
“Ahhhh-
His scream bounced off the walls, carrying all the way to the far end of the hallway.
As they made their way out of the school building, they saw that some people were injured during the zombie–clearing operations and eventually became part of the zombies themselves.
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