Transmigrating as an Extra Third-Rate Villain

Chapter 210: Chapter 210:Visitors [4]



As I heard the alliance became formalized, with the meeting spot of the magic space's center, I glanced at the main cast.

Even with all the gazes directed at them, each jealous or fueled by negative emotions, the four girls and three boys remained calm.

They just talked amongst each other, pretending as if no one else in the classroom existed.

Turning my head to Han and Jin, I scratched my head before making a decision.

If Lily was going to use her future knowledge to help her friends, why couldn't I just it to help Han and Jin?

Those shameless people were already probably discussing the setting of the mana space and how they were going to use it to their advantage!

Gesturing at the two boys to come closer to me, I leaned forward, making sure nobody was watching us, before whispering in their ears.

"When you spawn into the magic space... you'll see a massive tower on the east side of the map. Let's all meet there, alright?"

Leaning forward, Han skeptically asked.

"How exactly do you know that will be true?"

"Just trust me, alright? Even if I'm wrong, nothing will change."

As Han and Jin nodded their heads, I leaned back in my chair, making sure not to draw any further suspicion.

Telling Han and Jin more about the magic space now would be useless as, contrary to their calm and composed appearances, I could tell they were nervous.

I mean, the desk was quite literally going up and down from all their fidgeting.

Anyway, unlike the main cast, we weren't going for a win or anything, just a high ranking so Han and Jin could get recruited.

Our time was going to be much easier... maybe a bit fun if time permitted.

Looking as the clock reached the one-minute mark, I sighed before forming a tiny piece of physical corruption in my hands.

Would the magic space be able to take this away from me?

The next second, the black piece of corruption disappeared, instead placed by a blood-red ruby gemstone I had manifested using the Dragon-red substance or Dragon's Inferno as I had nicknamed it.

I was sure the magic space wouldn't be able to take this away due to its special nature.

Surprisingly, this battle royale in the book had no interference from djinns or any evil organizations... but I knew not to trust the book.

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As the clock counted down the last few seconds, I closed my eyes, preparing for the instant change of surroundings that would occur.

As my vision turned black, I felt my surroundings shift as various abnormal sounds flooded my ears and the sunlight beamed down on my face.

Not wasting a second, I opened my eyes, immediately staring down at my hand.

Testing all of my powers, I smiled as I saw a piece of physical corruption and a ruby gemstone form in my hands.

Dispersing the two items, I glanced upward at the sky, peering all the way up until my vision hit the barrier of the magic space.

In the air, I could see countless drones flying around, each equipped with a security camera and various other equipment.

"...guess no Dragon's wind today."

Considering the fact that many djinns would probably watch the recordings in some shape or form, revealing the full extent of my powers would be stupid.

One of my biggest strengths was my unique and weird powers that nobody could expect from just looking at me.

If the djinns, who I would eventually have to fight, formed a profile of me using this information I handed to them for no reason, then that strength would be taken away.

Glancing to the east side, I peered through the forest that I had spawned in before easily spotting a massive and looming tower.

Activating dash's usage period, I sprinted forward, using the dash ability every time my cool-down reset.

Within a few minutes, I had reached the end of the forest, dashing forward into the fields of grass that awaited me ahead.

This magic space consisted of almost every environment you could think of: forests, deserts, beaches, oceans, plains, mountains, and even volcanos.

They had done this so that no elemental mage, like a fire mage, had an advantage during the entire space.

Sometimes... they care about the students... sometimes, they don't, I really don't get this school.

Wiping a beat of sweat that had formed on my forehead, I peered ahead, noticing Jin already waiting at the base of the tower.

Not reveling in my bad luck at being spawned so far from the tower, I continued sprinting forward, noticing many people as I passed.

Yet, none of them initiated a conversation or attempt to attack, instead ignoring me and sprinting towards the center of the magic space.

During the five minutes before all of us had been transferred into the magic space, we still had our technological devices.

Someone had probably spread information about the alliance against the main cast through various first-year group chats and forums.

"...it's not so bad being the common enemy anymore!"

It's ironic how the heroes are always seen as enemies...

First me, and now the main cast.

Finally arriving at the base of the large tower, resembling a watch tower from the medieval ages, I said to Jin.

"W-when did you get here?"

Shrugging his shoulders, Jin smirked and replied.

"At the very start! I quite literally spawned it right next it."

Holding back my fist, I sighed and asked.

"Any news of Han?"

"Nope, but is it still early? He's probably on his way."

Nodding my head, I leaned against the tower, hiding my face from the beaming sunlight ahead.

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"It has to have been at least thirty minutes, now... where is that guy!?"

Shaking my head, I sarcastically replied to Jin.

"Not everyone is as lucky as you... have patience."

However, as another fifteen minutes passed, my wariness also started to grow.

Peering through the area around us, I sighed upon seeing Han nowhere in sight.

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