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Chapter 26 Methods to Break the Field

Kanzaki stared at the office enveloped by the sealed field, took a deep breath, and then slowly said, "There are three ways to break the field, but I really doubt that we can do it."

All eyes immediately turned to him, their eyes filled with anticipation and eagerness.

Ando, ​​standing to the side, couldn't help but urge, "Kanzaki, tell us quickly, what are the three methods? We'll only know if they'll work after we try them. We can't just stand by and watch Shibata get stuck in this mess."

Kanzaki looked at the determined gazes fixed on him, sighed, and finally spoke: "The first method is to break this closed field with absolute power."

“However,” he continued, “our current capabilities are far too weak compared to the power of this enclosed field; we simply cannot break through this domain.”

Kanzaki's words stirred up a ripple among the crowd. They began whispering among themselves, discussing the feasibility of this method.

Some people frowned, some shook their heads, clearly not optimistic about the plan.

"Can we really do it?" some people questioned.

"Yes, we are all students. This is a space set up by the teacher. Can we break it?"

Kanzaki knew that if he answered yes, they would probably really believe him and try their best together.

But how could he give them hope only to let them despair, knowing full well that it was wrong?

So he simply stood there quietly, waiting for them to give up the idea.

Unexpectedly, Makoto Sumida spoke up, "Alright, we should at least give it a try, otherwise I'm really not willing to give up."

The crowd on the side readily agreed.

"Yes, let's do it together."

"Many hands make light work; maybe we really can break through?"

"You have to try before you give up. How can you give up right away?"

Kanzaki sighed helplessly as he watched the crowd become agitated, wanting Ichinose to speak up and stop them.

Unfortunately, Ichinose was also in favor.

He sighed helplessly, "Then we also lack people who can concentrate our efforts."

Unexpectedly, Beppu Ryota timidly spoke up: "I... my ability seems to be able to guide... guide everyone's energy."

Kanzaki looked at him with some helplessness. Why did he suddenly become willing to speak up at this moment? He had refused to say anything before, but now that he didn't want to do anything futile, why was someone willing to be foolish with him?

Helpless, they formed a semicircle, each placing a hand on Beppu. They began to concentrate, mobilizing their inner energy, trying to find a breakthrough. Beppu stood at the front, his expression fearful, yet his eyes revealed a hint of determination.

"One, two, three." Kanzaki counted softly. As the word "three" fell, they exerted their strength at the same time, transferring energy to Beppu and trying to shake this powerful closed field with their power.

The energy fluctuations rippled through the air, and tension appeared on their faces.

Their combined power created a powerful shockwave that surged toward the barrier of the enclosed area.

However, the enclosed area only trembled slightly before returning to calm. The barrier remained impenetrable, as if their efforts were futile.

"This...how is this possible?" Someone gasped for breath, staring incredulously at their hands.

Kanzaki withdrew his hand, his expression remaining calm, but a hint of disappointment flashed in his eyes.

He knew the outcome, but he also hoped for a miracle. Unfortunately, it was all in vain; miracles don't happen so easily.

"We did our best," Kanzaki said softly, his voice devoid of blame, only conveying a sense of quiet acceptance.

They took a few steps back, looked at each other, and although their faces showed disappointment, their eyes still shone with an indomitable spirit.

“Kanzaki,” one of them broke the silence, his voice filled with anticipation and urgency, “tell us the second method.”

Kanzaki turned to face them, his eyes revealing no emotion, remaining calm as ever. He took a deep breath and then slowly spoke: "The second method is to find the weakness of the enclosed field. Theoretically, every enclosed field has a weakness, and only a little energy is needed to disrupt the entire field."

"Unfortunately, our strength is insufficient to detect the energy's trajectory, so..."

Ito Sawa's eyes lit up, and his voice carried a hint of excitement: "My ability might be able to see through the energy flow and find that weak point."

Kanzaki was speechless again. He couldn't help but roar in his heart, "Why is it that every time I say something is impossible, someone jumps out and slaps me in the face?"

However, he maintained a smile on his face and said, "Alright, then Ito Sawa, you should give it a try. Remember, don't overexert yourself."

Ito Sawa nodded, then closed his eyes, concentrated, and began to sense the direction of the energy flow.

His brows were furrowed, and his expression changed with the flow of energy, as if he were drawing a complex energy map in his mind.

His hands trembled slightly, and fine beads of sweat appeared on his forehead; clearly, this attempt was not easy for him.

The others stood quietly to the side, their eyes fixed on Ito Sawa. They knew that the success or failure of this attempt might determine whether they could successfully break through the closed field.

Time ticked by, and Ito Sawa's expression grew increasingly tense. His body began to tremble slightly, clearly indicating that he had devoted all his energy to finding the weak point.

Finally, Ito Sawa opened his eyes, a hint of exhaustion on his face, but also a hint of excitement. "I found it," his voice trembled slightly, "the critical point is in the center of the office roof."

As soon as he finished speaking, a hint of surprise appeared on everyone's faces, but it was quickly replaced by disappointment. The fact that the weak point was still there meant that they were completely powerless. Not to mention that they couldn't just break down the school's office for a classmate, even if they had the determination, whether they could actually do it was a big question mark.

Some people were still not giving up and asked Ito Sawa, "Ito Sawa, since you can see through the flow of energy, can you follow the direction of the energy flow and bring a small amount of energy to the node?"

Ito Sawa shook his head, indicating that he was powerless to help.

Kanzaki chimed in, "Even if he could, he couldn't do it the way you described. Because the critical point is independent of the entire energy flow path. It's precisely because he has an unavoidable energy-free point that he can break the entire field with just a trace of energy. Therefore, it must be broken from the outside."

The atmosphere suddenly fell silent, and everyone seemed a little dispirited.

Just then, Ichinose spoke up, "Everyone, don't give up so easily. Kanzaki, tell us the third method."

Kanzaki nodded, a thoughtful look flashing in his eyes. He knew this method might be their last hope, or it might be the most difficult.

He spoke slowly, his voice calm and clear: "The third method is to find an energy that counters the C-class homeroom teacher's special ability, thereby interrupting his energy flow."

He continued, "Each superhuman possesses a specific frequency and attribute of energy. If you can find an energy that counters it, you can cut off the energy flow and cause this field to collapse. However, we know nothing about the superhuman abilities of Class C's homeroom teacher, so..."

Disappointment was written all over their faces, and their movements became sluggish, as if all their strength had been drained away.

Just when they were feeling dejected and at a loss, Ichinose suddenly made a suggestion: "Let's go ask Hoshinomiya-sensei for help."

"The fact that the homeroom teacher of Class C can open the room without any restraint means that there are no other teachers in the office. So the teacher must be in the teachers' dormitory. I can go to the teachers' dormitory to find her."

Although Ichinose's voice was gentle, her words carried a firm strength. Her eyes gleamed with determination, clearly indicating she was ready to act.

Ito Sawa and the other students exchanged glances, and hope rekindled in their eyes.

They knew this might be their last lifeline, their only chance to save Shibata.

They quickly composed themselves and prepared to follow Ichinose to the teachers' dormitory to seek help from Hoshinomiya-sensei.

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