Isaac froze, ceased groaning and wiped his nose. Seeing that Isaac was about to stand, Orwen’s eyes narrowed.
"Who told you to stand!" he bellowed, closing the distance in an instant while swinging his leg toward him, only for a web to catch his foot, sticking it firmly to the floor. Isaac swiftly rose to his feet, shooting a web string at the ceiling and swinging himself over the other students to Godfrey’s side.
Dale squinted. "I heard he was constantly beaten, but look at that. He’s not so weak after all." He flexed his fist, while Orwen tore his foot out of the web, glaring at Isaac with eyes that promised blood.
Isaac flinched, clearly terrified at the thought of an upperclassman with such a wrathful look directed at him.
"I haven’t forgotten what you did to me, Dale. You were afraid, so you ambushed me. I thought suspension would be a good punishment, so don’t push me." Godfrey said sternly, slowly removing his right hand from his pocket.
"Me, afraid of you?" Lightning flashed in Dale’s eyes. "You’re dead." He swiftly activated Echo. The blade-like horns of his summon, nearly twenty inches long, appeared on both sides of his forehead. His feet became wide hooves, powerful enough to crush bones with ease.
Blue lightning crackled through his form, spreading across the floor and forcing others to scamper away. A glistening diamond shell covered Orwen’s entire body, and a scorpion’s stinger protruded menacingly from behind him.
The rest of Dale’s gang began activating Echo as well, manifesting claws, tails, horns, some even grew wings.
Mana flared violently in the cafeteria as they charged at Godfrey and Isaac.
Isaac activated Echo, and eight sleek, yellow-and-black spider legs manifested, lifting his body from the ground. He now stood almost three meters tall!
"We’ve had enough of you!" A sophomore rushed forward, swinging his clawed hand at Godfrey.
Godfrey launched a backhanded slap, tossing him backwards, his eyes rolling as he crumpled to the floor. He grabbed the neck of a second student and lifted him off the ground with ease.
Others hesitated instantly when they saw Godfrey holding someone aloft with just one hand, while Dale’s eyes narrowed greatly.
’He has two summons, of course he’s stronger. You just ignored a fact like always, Dale.’ Cecil, still at her seat, scowled.
Godfrey slammed the freshman to the ground, knocking him out cold. When Dale saw the others too frightened to attack, he aimed at Isaac instead, shooting arcs of lightning from both hands.
Godfrey summoned Mountain’s Achilles Shield. The moment the lightning struck it, the Ricochet effect activated, splitting the attack into several bolts that snaked wildly through the air like glowing blue serpents, electrocuting three students who never even expected such a comeback.
Gasps echoed throughout the cafeteria.
With a deep grunt, Godfrey flung the massive shield at Dale with all his might. Dale wrapped it in lightning, spinning it round like a deadly disc.
It carved a deep line through the air, shattered the counter where food was served, and spun back toward Godfrey.
’Catch that!’ Dale snickered, only to be shocked when Godfrey waved his hand, and the shield dematerialized into motes of golden light.
Orwen had already arrived from the left, swinging a heavy blow at Godfrey’s face while his stinger lashed for his thigh.
Thick golden armor manifested, protecting Godfrey from the waist down to his feet. The stinger bounced harmlessly off the cuisses, while he leaned out of the blow’s path and manifested Mountain’s longsword. Activating the White Mana Sword skill, he swung it downward in a blinding arc.



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