This Beast-Tamer is a Little Strange

Chapter 349 Waiting Room?



Chapter 349 Waiting Room?

Thankfully the rest of Kain's journey was uneventful and less than 20 minutes later, while making sure to move at max speed and no breaks, he reached the opposite shore.Kain exited the water looking like a drowned rat, his clothes uncomfortable soaked through.

He pressed a hand to his aching side as he moved, and removed the Aqua-Fin Bands which had burned through most of their charge during his desperate dash across the lake. While they'd propelled him forward at incredible speeds, his muscles were still stiff and sore from the effort.

But despite his physical discomfort, he was ecstatic.

He looked at the massive black wall in front of him. The black stone shimmered faintly in the moonlight, giving it an otherworldly appearance. Its smooth surface was devoid of seams, cracks, or any discernible entry points.

Its sheer size dwarfed anything Kain had ever seen, appearing to stretch into the clouds, while the length of one side stretched so far in both directions it may take an hour at full sprint for him to reach another side of the wall.

"Of course, no obvious entrance," Kain muttered under his breath, running a hand through his still-damp hair. "That would be too easy."

Using a temporary shelter made by Aegis as cover while he changed, Kain made himself look more presentable before beginning his journey along the wall in

Kain wondered if they were both injured when they teamed up or if they'd run into something powerful enough to greatly injure the Vice Captains of the top 2 colleges at this past National Tournament while they worked together.

Kain watched as Ravi gestured toward the lake, his expression serious. The camera zoomed in just enough to show Isolde's furrowed brows as she looked out over the water, likely trying to strategize a way across.

If Kain remembered correctly, she had an attribute for creatures with an infernal bloodline, none of them would be particularly adept at moving under the water.

Likewise, Ravi's lineup of insect-type contracts also didn't happen to have any with a water-attribute.

Kain couldn't hear their conversation, but it was clear that both were struggling to come up with a solution.

"I wonder how they'll handle it," Kain thought aloud, his eyes shifting to the timer, hoping that he'd get to see and team up with the formidable former Vice Captain again.

"Kain." Serena's voice drew his attention. She was now standing beside him, her sharp gaze fixed on the wall opposite to the one Kain was looking at—a wall that was previously empty but now had pretty much everyone surrounding a newly appeared screen, packed so densely that he couldn't see through them. "It looks like this room isn't just for waiting."


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