But the ghost was frightened by the face and screamed.

 The dream demon extended two claws from its body and grabbed the ghost while it was startled.

 Ghost-type monsters usually have some degree of physical immunity. But naturally, they are not immune to Misdreavus's grab attacks.

 The dream demon let out a soft cry and caught up with the elongated ghost at an even faster speed.

 Then it suddenly slammed on the brakes and made an extremely cute face at the ghost.

 "what!"

 He vaguely remembered that during last year's Halloween event, the first ghost he encountered also dropped toffee.

 This type of candy, made with brown sugar or molasses and cream, is hard and difficult to chew.

 However, once you get used to it, it's quite good.

 After it was killed by the Dream Demon, a candy was left on the ground.

 Is it toffee?

 Dak bent down and picked up the candy.

 It is clear that it was not created by Professor Cazell.

 You can learn a lot from these one-time use magic cards.

 Therefore, Dark still put the candy wrapper away before taking out the Sorting Card to check it.

 He unwrapped the candy, popped the toffee inside into his mouth, and then looked at the wrapper.

 The candy wrapper is engraved with intricate patterns, confirming that it is indeed a one-time use magic card with a limited time offer until midnight tonight.

 However, upon closer inspection, it can be found that this is slightly different from the one-time magic cards created by Professor Kazel.

 Ordinary ghosts range from one star to nine stars.

 Defeating a one-star monster will earn you ten credits.

 Defeating a two-star monster will earn you twenty credits.

 The ghost-type monster he encountered earlier earned him ten credits.

 This year's masquerade ball has undergone significant rule changes, including scoring points for defeating monsters.

 Apart from elite and boss-level monsters.

 Defeating a six-star monster will earn you 100 credits.

 Defeating the Seven Star Ghosts will earn you 200 credits.

 Defeating an eight-star monster will earn you 300 credits.

 Defeating a three-star monster will earn you thirty credits.

 Defeating a four-star monster will earn you sixty credits.

 Defeating a five-star monster will earn you eighty credits.

 Of course, there are also some special individuals, which fall between the ordinary and elite levels.

 The credits you gain from killing them remain the same, but they drop better resources—at least not candy and snacks.

 As for elite and boss-level monsters, defeating them will naturally grant more extra credits and better resource rewards.

 Defeating a Nine-Star Ghost will earn you 400 credits.

 These ordinary ghosts are not very strong, and their magic power is similar to that of ordinary magical spirits, without any enhancements.

 No credits for killing a one-star monster in third grade.

 Fourth-grade students will not receive credits for killing monsters of two stars or lower.

 No credits are awarded for killing monsters of three stars or lower in fifth grade.

 In addition, protection for younger students still exists.

 Apart from elite and boss-level monsters.

 While absorbing the sweetness from the toffee, he opened the resource map in his college card.

 This is also a new rule that was added this year.

 At 6:00 AM sharp, the college distributed the resource map to each student's college card.

 No credits are awarded for defeating monsters of four stars or lower in sixth grade.

 Dark is currently in his second year, so he is not subject to any restrictions.

 In short, most students will follow this resource map until they have accumulated a certain number of credits.

 Dark was no exception.

 He opened the resource map, infused it with magic, causing it to float above the card, and then switched it to 3D mode.

 The resource points marked on each person's resource map will be different.

 Furthermore, the size and level of resource points vary depending on the individual's identity and grade.

 The college uses this method to separate the different grades, minimizing disruption from older students to younger students.

 "Let's start with the closest one!"

 And so a transparent castle made of lines appeared before his eyes.

 Within this castle, a total of one hundred resource points are scattered throughout.

 According to the rules, he only needs to conquer twenty of them to receive extra credits.

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 Second-year students, having experienced the "simulated adventure assessment" of the Duel Class, clearly have a deeper understanding of this model.

 Therefore, most of the second-year students, like Dark, immediately began attacking resource points as soon as they entered the castle—if they weren't fast enough, they would be captured!

 The number of resource points inside the castle is limited, and unlike in the "Simulated Exploration Assessment" where each point can be used to collect magic ten times, these resource points will disappear after being conquered once.

 Once a resource point is captured, it means that one less resource point will be available.

 The later the game goes, the less likely it is to collect all twenty resource points.

 Therefore, in the early stages, it is best to conquer as many resource points as possible.

 Therefore, many of the older students began their actions immediately after entering the castle.

 Fortunately, Dark was quite lucky.

 But this experience is actually not difficult to analyze.

 He looked up at the little goblins that were flying overhead from time to time, then patted the little devil beast on his shoulder and ordered it to go into the classroom where the resource point was located.

 This year's masquerade ball was noticeably more dangerous than last year's. Even the way the monsters appeared seemed to have "evolved," making them impossible to guard against.

 When he found his first resource point, there was no one else around.

 "Is this here?"

 Those monsters might not be very strong, but they're really disgusting!

 "call--"

 He heard screams frequently as he walked.

 It is clear that many students have been terribly frightened by those elusive ghosts.

 "Tick!"

 A very crisp sound came to my ears.

 After circling the classroom once, the little devilmon flew back.

 After confirming that the little dream demon had not sensed anything unusual, Dark followed the map and entered the classroom—just as his right foot stepped inside, bright red blood suddenly dripped down.

 He suddenly pulled his foot back, but it seemed to be stuck to the sole of his foot by something, and he couldn't move at all.

 "Incubus!"

 That drop of blood, which came from who-knows-where, fell to the ground.

 Then, a bubbling fountain of blood gushed out from beneath Dark's right foot.

 "(o゜゜)o【bingo!】"

 Dark immediately shouted, but no sound came through his ears.

 The next moment, bright red blood completely stained his vision.

 "Is this the blood-soaked world?" Professor Bacon, who was now in charge of the third-grade arithmetic class, couldn't help but ask.

 Professor Bacon appeared to be in her forties and was the only woman among the arithmetic professors besides Lily.

 In the professors' lounge, Lily, who had been staring at herself in the mirror, suddenly clenched her fist.

 Several arithmetic professors also expressed their congratulations.

 Lily and she had always had a good relationship.

 Two meters away, the professor of the second-year magic language class, Hodelborough, suddenly looked up and said, "It was I who created the Blood Chamber, what?"

 She had short, flaxen hair, dark brown eyes, slightly pale skin, a few wrinkles on her forehead, deep-set eyes, dark circles under her eyes, and often looked tired.

 But Professor Bacon was actually a very reliable and diligent professor.

 “It’s nothing.” Professor Bacon smiled at Professor Bode.

 Then she turned and exchanged a glance with the other arithmetic professors, and whispered, "A few minutes?"

 Professor Bode had naturally curly dark brown hair, slightly dry skin, a prominent, hooked nose, and a somewhat sinister look in his eyes.

 Although he was not well-regarded among his students, his knowledge was genuine.

 Professor Yorkz, who taught the elective arithmetic course, hesitated for a moment before extending both hands: "Nine minutes!"

 Professor Lily blinked, but said, "Then I guess we'll crack it within a minute, starting now."

 The professors extended their fingers at an extremely fast pace.

 Three, four, and five roots are all available.

 After he finished laughing, he quickly pointed to the mirror and connected with the little fairy at the entrance to the Blood Chamber.

 The scene at the entrance to the Blood Chamber immediately appeared in the mirror.

 "Heh." A cold laugh suddenly came from two meters away.

 Although Professor Bode had high hopes for Dark, he did not believe that his Blood Labyrinth would be cracked within a minute.

 The Spellbook floated in the air, and the incantation for the Normal Summoning spell was nearing its end.

 In front of him, Dakdimon remained motionless, still in the position of stepping into the doorway.

 At the door of that classroom.

 The blood seeping from the corner of the wall emitted a foul stench, and the blood flowing down to the feet quickly filled the area, soaking up to the ankles in the blink of an eye.

 Dak held his breath and observed calmly.

 But Dark's consciousness had already entered the Blood Realm.

 As the name suggests, the Blood Room is a room smeared with blood.

 Breaking through the illusion will activate resource points and summon elite-level monsters.

 One must consider whether one will be ambushed by ghosts and fairies while trapped in an illusion.

 Thanks to his experience in the "simulated adventure assessment," he did not panic when he suddenly entered the Blood Chamber.

 The blood-soaked room before us is clearly an illusion.

 If he is being followed by a ghost, he needs to break the illusion within three minutes to avoid having his credits stolen—of course, he doesn't have many credits to earn in the activity right now, so there's no need to worry too much.

 What we really need to worry about is whether a fairy will forcibly intervene?

 Ghosts can steal academic credits.

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