Beside them, Saria, the Director, and Muelsyse / Muir Sais also turned their gaze to Goki, their expressions seemingly carrying a hint of doubt.
Just a moment ago, they felt that the power around Goki, which was as violent as dynamite when releasing Originium Arts during combat, suddenly became docile.
Furthermore, there was no longer any Originium energy radiating outwards from Goki's Spell.
Saria and Kaltsit had trained him for a month, only wanting him to reduce the Originium energy radiation and rein it in a bit, otherwise he would become a living target in the perception of other casters.
But now, he effortlessly used a casting technique that only professional casters could master.
To ordinary people, this change would be hard to notice, but to the three Directors and above, who were also Great Masters of Originium Arts... this feeling was no different from a student who was consistently late, skipped classes, and copied all his homework, suddenly getting a perfect score on the final exam.
If you said he didn't cheat, only a ghost would believe you!
"Goki... your Originium Arts are so easy to control, you've been lying to me this whole month!"
Saria's originally rock-solid expression suddenly showed a hint of dissatisfaction and complaint.
"I even, I even specially made teaching PPTs for you, and I'm about to finish writing them for you..."
Thinking that Goki might actually be an Originium Arts Great Master himself, and his previous performance was just a disguise, Saria's expression showed a tiny bit of disappointment.
"Ah, this... this really isn't it. The foundation you laid for me was very important, allowing me to understand Originium Arts from zero to one. And believe me, this is just a special method, only to be brought out at critical moments. This really isn't playing dumb to hide my strength."
Goki could only explain with a wry smile, but couldn't explain too much in detail—
Could he say that these blood echoes he added to his Arcane points were actually saved for Strength, to make it easier to take down powerful women like Skadi and Specter in the future?
"Alright, stop bickering, Saria—I didn't know you did so much for Goki?"
Next, Silence came to Goki's rescue—she wasn't as serious as Saria. As long as Goki's concern for Ifrit... and for herself hadn't changed, Silence didn't care what he was hiding or what his true purpose was.
"Compared to that, I'd like to know... what exactly is outside the window? Ifrit seems to have seen something."
Hugging Ifrit, Silence looked out the window.
"I don't know... but it's terrifying, truly terrifying."
There was only rain falling from the sky, unobstructed, but Ptilopsis next to Silence, whose originally plump and healthy body, along with her feathers, had shrunk into a frightened little bird.
"Yeah, it's a big, really big thing—just like those small monsters Brother Goki and them were fighting, it's really huge, and it has glowing tentacles sticking out of its head. Ugh, it's super disgusting. How can you not see it? Did your glasses break?"
Beside them, for some reason, Ifrit's eyes also emitted faint white light. Like Goki, she clearly saw the monster in front of the building and completely didn't understand why Silence and the others couldn't see such an obvious monster.
"I, I want to do something too..."
Being constantly protected by Goki and Saria, and watching them face these enemies, made Ifrit feel very unhappy. She also wanted to use her own strength to protect the people around her.
And now... for some reason, she felt that she seemed to have this power to protect those she loved.
"I actually like bigger enemies; they're easier to cut down—Goki, just kill him and it'll be over!"
Skadi also finished off the last small monster. A faint white light flickered in her red-glowing eyes.
For her, in the ocean, such colossal Seaborn were the norm for a Hunter's enemies. Fighting these beings excited her immensely.
But even so, Skadi still didn't act on her own initiative. Instead, she looked expectantly at Goki beside her—recklessness was not synonymous with a Hunter. She was already accustomed to being commanded by Goki.
"No, wait a moment... I seem to see—Director, come here for a moment."
Looking at the countless blue light bands converging from the air towards the "Gigantamax Celestial Envoy," Goki first followed one of them and found the omen of ibytas in his pocket. Both had the power of the Daughter of the Cosmos, so a connection was not surprising.
However, another link connected to... the Director's body.
There, another thing that Goki had overlooked when his Arcane Rank was lower now appeared.
"Hmm? I think I can also see a big guy. Ha, how much will the subsequent public relations cost..."
Starlight flickered in the Director's eyes; she also seemed to see the tens of meters tall giant alien.
"To be honest, I've seen plenty of life-threatening things, but this is definitely the most outrageous—those Gods People of Kazimierz didn't reveal any of this danger. I probably won't see anything more outrageous in my life..."
However, before the Director could finish her grumbling, she saw this handsome and muscular man, who was a head taller than herself, silently walk up to her.
"Eh—"
His eyes glowed with a faint white light, making him feel... quite alluring, and his strong hands gently rested on the collar of her Rhine Lab uniform.
How to put it... whether it was due to the power of the Gods People or because the Director had indeed been single for too long, looking at Goki's deep black eyes, the same color as her own, she couldn't help but swallow.
Rip—
But, the next second, to everyone's stunned amazement, Goki pulled hard, tearing open the Director's uniform.
"Ah!!!————"
A shy scream drowned out the thunder outside the window.
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