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I am an Eldritch Entity-Chapter 188: Returning to his team
If he had maintained his current walking speed, it would take him around forty hours to reach the tundra.
With the idea in his mind, he took out his phone and contacted Sander.
"Hey, do I not get some points for such a good thing which I did?
"You're the judge now, you should have the ability to grant points, right?"
It didn't take long for his reply to arrive.
"Brat, that was cheeky.
"However, as far as I know, none of the students were going to be threatened anyway. So whatever you did, it didn't have anything to do with the tournament."
That sucks, I was hoping it would work. Well, I can keep trying.
"But I did it for humanity. You can't say that the loss of Guardian Sol would have nothing to do with humanity, right?"
Sander: "Again, it has nothing to do with the tournament. Brat, you'll get a reward specifically for that later, stop looking for a way to cheat."
Eryndor harrumphed in annoyance.
"Those teleport functions in all the Support Shrines, they exist because there might be something like loot drop event or boss monster event, right?
"Can you initiate that event near my area with an extremely low time frame?"
"Nope."
"How about you give me the locations of all the beasts?"
"Nope."
Looking at the screen, he thought.
I should at least be able to get my original points back right? And also where I previously was, I think he might agree on that.
"How about letting me use the teleport function for free just one time?
"C'mon, it's exactly because I used it that Guardian Sol was saved. If I hadn't done that then team Yetoren definitely wouldn't have fought alongside Guardian Sol and saved him. You can ask them yourself."
There was a silence on the other side before Sander replied.
"Alright. Let me know which Support Shrines you'll be using."
Eryndor: "By the way, it was my teammates who donated me enough points so that I can teleport, they deserve their points back right?"
"...Okay."
"Also, I also had to spend points to unlock this section of map which led me to Guardian Sol, what about that?"
"Nope, this map is also going to be useful for the tournament, it can't be counted solely as an expense for the sake of mankind."
"Alright, but then what about the points I paid for teleporting?"
Sander: "Alright alright, stop being so subtle would you? You and your friends will get all the points which you spent for this and will also be sent back to your original spot."
Eryndor chuckled and without wasting any time, he ran to the nearest Support Shrine.
He sent Sander the Support Shrine numbers, which he immediately approved for tree teleport.
"Did y'all get your points back?"
He asked in the group chat, with everyone replying positively.
Soon, he left the Support Shrine located in the tundra region after successfully teleporting.
They should be a bit farther away from here.
Dusting off his backside, he stood up after the rough landing caused by the Support Shrine's clumsy teleportation method.
I really need to get used to this.
Complaining inwardly, he slung his bag over his shoulder and began running in his team's direction.
Ah fuck, beasts.
Eryndor was in no mood to deal with anyone in such an exhausted state. He quickly wanted to find his teammates and take a good rest.
He refrained from doing so out in the wilderness alone because if some beast or students happened to come his way then he would have to fight.
And he really didn't want to fight at this moment.
He had already asked his group for their location, and according to the map, he was heading in the right direction.
Ugh, so many beasts.
He took a detour more than once, finally reaching his team. All of them were fighting a huge beast in the distance.
Of course, he didn't participate. Instead, he dropped his pack beside the group's belongings and laid down on the cold ground, resting his head on the pile.
Danger? There was only that one huge beast around which would soon be dealt with by his team.
Approximately ten minutes later, he heard them approaching.
He quickly rolled in the opposite direction, mumbling, which he was sure they would hear with their excellent sense.
"I don't wanna talk right now, let me rest."
Drakarion, never one to listen to him, still asked a question.
"What did you run away for? Everything began shaking shortly after."
Eryndor's eyebrow twitched as he answered.
"Urgent jerk session, I had blue balls."
Immediately, Syndra kicked him in the back.
"Be a little decent, would you?"
Of course, it was a light kick, which he didn't even feel like dodging.
Sighing lightly, he was about to go to sleep when Drakarion asked again.
"Seriously though, why did you run away?"
"I was saving humanity, your welcome."
Eryndor remembered passing out immediately after that, exhaustion finally kicking in.
It was approximately six hours later that he woke up to a delicious smell.
He took his bottle and rinsed his mouth before gargling and heading towards the campfire.
"Have some, we got a lot of meat."
Drakarion offered, motioning toward the roasted meat by the campfire, still steaming from the heat.
"Nope, I am going to have a pill."
He shook his head, and popped a food pill into his mouth.
I guess people would want to know what is happening.
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He reckoned while hearing his team discuss strategies to get more points.
"Well…" As he began, people quietened down.
"It was about Guardian Sol. I got wind of the fact that Morris might be plotting to kill him. My presence was necessary to stop that. I can only tell you this much."
There was a brief silence around the circle due to the serious atmosphere, when Drakarion chuckled, putting a hand over Eryndor's shoulder.
"Hehe, so you were really out there saving humanity huh."
With his laughter, everyone loosened up once again.
Eryndor heaved a sigh, and joined their discussion after thinking.
I should check out my Mind Palace after this.