Chapter 139
Next up was Squad Ezekiel.
I confidently stood up and made my way to the front of the room. As I glanced at Professor Orion he was silently giving me two thumbs up, which only made my face heat up in embarrassment. But somehow, I got happy that someone was cheering for me instead of scrutinizing me. I could see the instructor beside him staring at him in astonishment. I couldn’t help but facepalm myself again.
With a sigh, I focused on setting up our presentation. In a past life, I had stood on stages like this countless times, passionately discussing new projects, only to have my efforts ruthlessly dismissed. Those experiences had molded me into someone who no longer flinched at the idea of public scrutiny. Nervousness? Embarrassment? Those feelings had long been banished from my repertoire.
"Good afternoon everyone. I am Remillia Lockhart from Squad 5 and today I will be presenting our comprehensive analysis on how to conquer the Cinderfrost Dungeon," I began, my voice steady and clear.
I turned on the projector as it whirred to life, illuminating the screen behind me with a dramatic aerial view of the Cinderfrost Dungeon. I could already feel the eyes of the students on me, some curious and some skeptical. "As you can see here, this dungeon is located in the Frostwood Mountains. However, because the guild in charge of it, the Serpent Guild, hasn’t released any information on the results of recent expeditions, I thought it was prudent to gather our own data through other means."
I continued to explain, gesturing to the location map that showcased the surrounding areas. "We have also highlighted key entry points and pathways to navigate through the dungeon efficiently."
I clicked to the next slide, displaying a detailed cross-sectional map of the dungeon. "This is the cross-sectional layout of the Cinderfrost Dungeon," I continued, my enthusiasm building. "The layers of the dungeon consist of several distinct zones—each zone was guarded by frost and fire elemental creatures and traps." I pointed to the segments, emphasizing where enemies like Frostbite Spiders and Cinder Hounds would likely reside.
The next slide showcased a diagram illustrating the mana composition within the dungeon’s environment. "As you can see here, the mana in the Cinderfrost Dungeon is heavily influenced by the surrounding elemental energies," I clarified. "The unique mana composition of Cinderfrost Dungeon has been found to enhance fire and ice spells, making them significantly more powerful than some of the dungeons. This phenomenon can be harnessed for both offensive and defensive strategies. With the right mana absorption techniques, particularly those focused on elemental synergy, Heroes can gain a significant advantage in conquering this type of dungeon."
I paused for a moment, "With this understanding in mind, we also devised a combat calculation strategy on how best to conquer the challenges within the dungeon," I stated, my excitement palpable. "The calculations involve assessing not only the strengths and weaknesses of each enemy but also predicting their attack patterns based on their elemental affinities."
I presented a series of calculated models on the screen, each displaying potential combat scenarios. "If we can anticipate their moves while leveraging our own elemental resistances, we can create openings for counter-attacks, maximizing our damage output."
The presentation flowed seamlessly as I delved into the strategies I had developed. I paused, scanning the room for reactions. Everyone seemed to be intently listening to me.
