Lord of the Time: I Can Reincarnate Infinitely-Chapter 407 - - Elemental Bears

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Caleb, Voli, and the two looked at the falls in front of them in awe. It was different from what they imagined initially. The water was clear as a mirror in a way that it perfectly reflected the surroundings.

Ed could even see his face on the surface of the water. The clearness was comparable to the rear camera of the iPhone X.

"Nice! I can finally take a bath." Mic clenched his fist excitedly.

For a girl like her, it was uncomfortable to not be able to bathe. The accumulated sweat that dried and the dirt on her skin that wasn’t actually visible was just unsettling. She wants to wash her body clean as soon as possible to get rid of them.

Caleb looked around and asked gently. "Aren’t you afraid of the teachers outside watching your naked body? As far as I know, we are on the screen all the time. After all, they want to watch us. Judges are wilderness survival, wits, skills, and fighting ability..."

Hearing this, just as Mic was about to answer. It was Ed who opened his mouth. "Nah, that’s not how it works." he shook his head. "The screen is managed by smart AI. It automatically shows our highlights. Either if it was fighting or doing some things that needed skills."

"Ohhh... Understood..." Caleb nodded. "It seems everything is considered. If that’s the case. Then I’ll fucking take a bath as well."

Ed snickered. "Damn it! Me too!"

"The damn question is... Who should take a bath first?"

"Of course, I..." Mic rolled her eyes. She’s the one who proposed to her first and she couldn’t really bear it any longer.

"There is no issue for me who will go first."

Caleb shrugged. After all, he could just fuse the dirt, sweat, and grease on his body to non-living things around him.

As Ed heard this, he nodded at Mic reluctantly. "Well, you can go first then. I’m a gentleman..."

’Gentleman my ass...’ Mic clicked her tongue

What gentleman? Aren’t you ashamed of yourself?

After all, Mic could see the unwillingness in Ed’s eyes.

Just like that, Mic found a spot inside the falls. She let her body soak and let the water run through it.

Ten minutes later, it was Ed’s turn. Then, Caleb also followed.

The night was about to fall as the moon replaced the sun in the sky.

Silence pervaded the area. The only thing that could be heard was the rustle of trees and the sound of owls.

Voli looked at the green moon and at the darkness that devoured most of the areas. "The designer of this place really has a weird taste..."

"Green moon? Well, it looks really weird. The first thing that comes to my mind is zombies."

Mic sat on the mat of the grass near the falls. The splash of water was the thing that calmed her nerves down.

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"The night in this forest is kinda scary." Ed shuddered as he looked beyond the trees four meters ahead.

The four immediately took turns to guard each other. They sleep 3 hours in the interval.

Sleeping inside of the virtual world? In the past, Caleb would have probably scolded someone if they said it on his face.

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The sun rose on the horizon. The soft glow of dawn painted the sky with hues of orange and pink, casting a warm light over the forest. Caleb, Voli, Mic, and Ed emerged from their makeshift campsite, refreshed from their restful sleep.

As they stretched and prepared for the day ahead, Caleb’s gaze lingered on the tranquil beauty of their surroundings. The falls sparkled in the morning sunlight, a serene oasis amidst the lush greenery of the forest.

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"Looks like we survived the night," Mic remarked, a hint of relief in her voice.

Caleb nodded, a sense of accomplishment swelling within him. "Yeah, it wasn’t so bad after all."

Voli yawned and stretched his furry limbs, his eyes scanning the area for any signs of danger. "Not bad indeed. But we shouldn’t let our guard down," he cautioned.

Ed nodded in agreement, his eyes sharp and vigilant. "Agreed. We never know what challenges lie ahead."

As they ventured deeper into the forest, the distant rumble of a bear’s roar echoed through the trees, sending a shiver down Mic’s spine.

"Did you hear that?" Mic whispered, her eyes wide with alarm.

Caleb nodded solemnly. "Yeah, that was the sound of a bear fighting."

Mic and Ed exchanged puzzled glances. "How can you tell?" Ed asked, his brow furrowed in confusion.

Caleb chuckled softly, his tone laced with amusement. "It’s all about understanding the sounds of nature," he explained. "When animals fight, they emit certain vocalizations and behaviors that are unique to their species."

He went on to describe the distinct sounds of a bear’s roar, the deep growls, and grunts that indicated aggression or territorial disputes. "By listening closely and analyzing the pitch, frequency, and intensity of the sounds, you can decipher what’s happening in the environment," he added.

Mic and Ed listened intently, absorbing Caleb’s explanation with fascination. "So it’s like decoding a secret language of the forest," Mic mused, her eyes alight with newfound understanding.

Caleb nodded, a smile playing on his lips. "Exactly. Nature has its own way of communicating, and it’s up to us to tune in and interpret its messages."

"I think those are lightning bear and flame bear."

As they huddled together, Caleb nodded in agreement with Mic’s assessment. "Spot on, Mic. Those roars were probably Flame Bear and Lightning Bear throwing down."

Ed jumped in, his eyes shining with excitement. "Yeah, totally! According to the flames and lightning bolts in the fighting area and based on my knowledge from Monster Encyclopedia, Flame Bear and Lightning Bear are like the VIPs of this joint. I even committed their pages to memory!"

Caleb shot Ed a thumbs-up. "Nice one, Ed. Your monster knowledge is gonna be our secret weapon."

Mic took it all in, her expression serious. "So if those two are going at it, chances are they’re not too far off."

Caleb gave a determined nod. "Right on the money. We gotta keep our eyes peeled and be ready for anything."

’Bears? Aren’t those the same creatures as me?’ Voli came curious at this moment.

With the distant sounds of bear brawls still rumbling through the air, they knew they had to tread carefully.

"We gotta play it safe," Ed said, his voice low. "Flame Bear and Lightning Bear ain’t no pushovers, so we gotta be on our A-game."