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Chapter 21: The Crucible of Choices
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Chapter 21: The Crucible of Choices

Seven days later, a heavy silence blanketed the classroom as Dan fixed his gaze on the assembled students. His expression bore the weight of what was about to unfold—this was no ordinary lesson; it was a test of survival and cunning.

“Everyone has pushed themselves to their limits these past seven days,” Dan began, his voice steady but carrying an unmistakable edge of gravity. “But all of it was merely a prelude—a warm-up before the real challenge.”

He swept his arm toward a freshly mounted poster behind him, the edges curling slightly from the damp morning air.

“For the coming seven days, you will be plunged into the heart of the Tevlan Forest itself. Your sole mission is clear and uncompromising: amass as many points as humanly possible. The scoring system is straightforward—take a close look at this.”

He tapped the list etched in bold ink:

Survive: 1,000 points.

Slay a Proto-class creature: 10 points.

Kill a Juvenile-class beast: 100 points.

“The
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