Summoners War: Only I Summoned Divine Beasts

Chapter 331: Rules and Bets



Chapter 331: Rules and Bets

Nathan and Alavenya were sitting in front of each other. Jason couldn't help but sigh as he became the teacher that supervised this fight.

While turning to Nathan, Jason asked, "Are you sure about this? Nevertheless, your opponent is a second-year student. And it's not only any other student. She is extremely strong. To be honest, I don't see how you're going to win against her.

"I don't think I need to tell you this, but once you enter the academy, you usually have a drastic improvement as you summon more familiars and get more Ena.

"And once you reach a certain level, your progress will slow down. After all, there are limited numbers of mature class aliens and warrior class aliens you can hunt down.

"That's why most of the time, once you reach a certain level, you will progress sideways, as in summoning more familiars or giving your familiars more Ena and proceeding with their evolutions. Experience new stories on M V L

"As such, the gap between you guys is much bigger compared to the difference between a second-year student and a third-year student. That's why…" Jason paused for a moment, thinking how reckless Nathan was.

Nathan shook his head. "Thank you, Teacher Jason. I know the risk, and I'm willing to take it."

Alavenya fell silent, fully aware of how unfair this battle was. Still, her purpose remained the same. She was going to defeat him so badly that he would think twice to continue becoming a summoner. This was the only way for the Dragon King's honor to be restored.

Looking at Nathan's stubbornness, Jason could only sigh. "Your Teacher has also given permission, so I don't have the right to stop you. As such, I will proceed with the finalization of the battle.

"First of all, we'll be talking about rules. How are you going to fight it out?"

Alavenya glared at Nathan. She obviously wanted to have an all-out battle, but Nathan might choose something else in a way it would benefit him. And considering their position, Jason would most likely side with Nathan.

To her surprise, Nathan actually said, "We'll be fighting an all-out battle. If I'm not wrong, you have four familiars you are currently fighting with, no?"

Alavenya was taken aback. She never thought Nathan would dare to go against her this way. She nodded. "Yes."

"In that case, I will also fight you with four familiars. Since it's an all-out battle, is it possible to request the biggest arena?" Nathan asked.

Jason thought for a moment. "Considering the scale of this fight, yes, it's possible. The biggest arena should be enough for now. But if you are any stronger, it will be better to hold it in a plain instead."

"The biggest arena should be fine. I can't see any way to destroy it, especially since I heard it's equipped with a magic circle that can contain our abilities," Alavenya explained.

"Is that so? In that case, I'll send the approval for the biggest arena. Any time limit?"

"We don't plan to put on a show." Nathan raised three fingers. "How about this?"

"I don't have a problem." Alavenya nodded.

"In that case, the time limit is thirty minutes. Since it's an all-out battle, that means you and your familiars will fight at the same time. The strategy is up to you, and I will remain on the stage to stop any of you from killing each other.

"Unless the other party surrenders, we will not stop the battle. However, if it seems like you're stopping the other party from surrendering, I will use my authority to forcefully stop the match." Jason narrowed his eyes.

This was a warning to Alavenya.

Alavenya frowned, wondering if she wouldn't be able to exact her revenge. Nathan surprised her once again by saying, "I don't mind changing the rules to knock out or die. No need to stop the match if they haven't surrendered. If they can't even surrender, it just shows their own lack of abilities."

"!!!" Alavenya clenched her fists. "You…"

Even Jason was stunned. He warned Alavenya to protect him, but why Nathan actually courted death.

Nathan raised a finger. "In exchange, how about raising the bet a bit?"

Alavenya fell silent. "Let's hear it first."

"If I win, I will get the room with the courtyard we've agreed upon."

"Yes. That's the initial bet."

"I'd like to add two more conditions if I win. First, you will stay in the academy and graduate properly. During that time, you are to work with me to solve your anger issues. The Dragon King will pay for the consultation fee."

"Anger issues? Do you think I have an anger issue?" Alavenya stood up.

Nathan pointed at her with a smug smile, as if telling her, 'See?' He added, "Besides, the Dragon King has approved of this condition. This is his letter."

Jason opened the letter and nodded his head. "It's exactly as he said. I see both the signature and the seal of the Dragon King."

Alavenya hurriedly checked it and she was shocked Nathan could make the Dragon King agree. No, he might have scammed him again. "You…"

"The second condition is that you have to go on a mission with me. One mission of my choice."

"A mission? Who wants to go on a mission with you?" Alavenya ground her teeth, but the Dragon King had accepted it, so the only thing that he needed was her confirmation.

Nathan raised a finger. "In exchange, in the case I lose, I will… leave this academy."

"!!!" Alavenya widened her eyes.

"NO!" Jason glared at him. Nathan was the top student of his class. He was also a unique summoner. If they lost, it would mean a huge loss for the academy.

Nathan's drastic improvement would also halt, which meant a huge setback in his life.

It was a huge deal if he lost. In fact, it was so huge that Alavenya thought about it carefully.

After some consideration, Alavenya answered, "Fine. Let's do it that way."

"NO!" Jason stopped Nathan, trying to change his mind.

Nathan waved his hand. "I have my teacher's approval, so no matter what you say, I won't change my mind."

Alavenya thought Nathan was a fool. The chance of her winning was above 90%. Unless Nathan used an unexpected trick outside the battle like poison, she wouldn't lose.

Little did she know, a few days ago, Nathan had sent a letter to the Dragon King. And that letter stated, 'Dear Respected Dragon King, I'm going to beat up your daughter. I have 70% assurance that I will win, but I hope you can answer this one question of mine. With your answer, the chance of me winning against her will increase to 99%.'


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