King of the Hill

Upon sensing the four corpses, Nial couldn't help but knit his brows.

He was not familiar with any of them and had maybe just seen them in the basement while having lunch, but the death of his peers made him understand that nobody would save them here.

The Instructors wouldn't help them in a tricky situation, and they would just die upon making mistakes.

This was something that caused Nial to feel that the reason behind the creation of the Teradan military camp was wrong.

Every single participant was a human being with enough potential to become powerful.

Nial was pretty sure that everyone had the necessary talent to support mankind in their fight against the ever-increasing number of dungeon beasts and manifesting dungeons.

As such, he couldn't help but feel that the Instructors made a big mistake right now by letting potential prodigies just die.

'They are probably just understaffed,' Nial tried to convince himself.