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Transmigrating as an Extra Third-Rate Villain

You thought being reincarnated as an extra-side character was bad? Imagine being thrown into the body of a villain who is disowned by his own family and discarded by the author. Guess you have money though...

avbutt · Fantasy
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19 Chs

Chapter 9:Back to School [2]

===Menu===

User : Ren Montclair

[Class: N/A]

[Stats]

-> Rating : E-

-> Strength : G

-> Agility : E

-> Stamina : E-

-> Magic Power : E+

-> Luck: G-S {Conditional}

-> Intelligence : G+

-> Charm : G+

[Traits]

-> Passive: Dragon's Will [1 / ?]

---> Dragon Eyes : Your eyesight is enhanced.

[Skills]

-> N/A

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[A/N: Messed around with menu; here's the new version]

After ensuring that every student was present, the teacher gave me a harsh gaze that said don't do anything stupid.

Maybe, earlier on, I could have gotten away with messing around in class due to my noble status, but now I was just another weak commoner, so pissing off a professor wouldn't do me any good.

Mrs. Longburn had long orange hair that cascaded down to her waist and dark purple eyes that seemed to attract your attention. Her choice of all-cream, brown, and black clothes perfectly complimented her pale skin.

The book's description of her did not do her justice at all. Looking around, I saw more than half the boys in class blankly staring at her, apparently entranced by her beauty.

To be fair, I would probably be doing the same thing, but I had a more pressing matter at hand.

Once you reach the threshold of E-, you are officially required to pick a class that will determine your future. Changing classes wasn't unheard of, but only a few hundred people had managed to do so using an item. However, their stats were reset.

The system would prompt you to enter your choice within a week of being ranked, so time was of the essence.

The obvious choice here was to become a swordsman, as I had already picked up a sword from the facility and practiced with it during my week-long stent in the mountains.

However, the main character is also a swordsman. This meant it would be impossible for me to obtain most of the overpowered items for the class, as the plot would change if I stunted the protagonist's growth by doing that.

Besides swordsman, there were a couple of classes related to magic abilities; however, as a newly reincarnated person without knowledge of how magic worked, that would be a good choice.

My high magic power stat wasn't seeming too good now...

*BANG*

The sound of a fish violently slamming down on the desk echoed throughout the classroom and snapped me out of my thoughts. Of course, our beautiful professor was the source of this noise.

"Pay attention, Class D! I will not repeat myself. ** The club fair will be held this Friday so began thinking about the options. You can view them on your school-issued phone. That's it for the announcements."

Our homeroom teacher briskly walked out of the room and was replaced by a middle-aged man who looked similar to your average Tokyo office worker with his suit on.

However, I was not fooled by his simple and hard-to-miss appearance. Mr. Williams was notorious for being among the harshest teachers, even daring to assign homework on vacation breaks.

Without turning to face or greet us, Mr Williams took a piece of chalk and began writing on the board.

[Classes / Professions]

Instantly, my interest was piqued. What were the odds that school would teach me something useful for once? Was my partial S-luck stat coming into play?

"Classes are split up into two categories. Weapons and Magic. Within those 2 categories, you have a variety of subclasses to pick from, such as swordsmanship, spearmanship, or magician. Does anyone know how you should determine your subclass?"

A student like Ren definitely wouldn't be actively participating, so I kept my hand down. Maintaining Ren's delinquent attitude for now wouldn't be bad, but it wouldn't be feasible in the long run. For right now, staying lowkey and not attracting any attention was the plan.

I planned to rise to Class A, as the benefits of graduating from the top class in the human's best academy were top-tier, ranging from guaranteed government jobs to free weapons and accessories.

To raise classes, I would need to obtain celestial points: 10 for Class C, 25 for Class B, and 50 for Class A. These points are tracked on your phone and can be gained in several ways, such as achieving first on an academy test or practical training exam, performing well in club competitions, or simply committing nice acts.

The latter was definitely off the table, and club competitions were notorious for being impossible, so my only choice was the first. 

Going from a stuck-up noble to a nerd could be suspicious, but I hoped that people would see me desperately attempting to reenter my family by impressing my father with my scores. 

Back in the classroom, surprisingly, no one raised their hand. I mean, it wasn't rocket science. Obviously, you look at your stats to decide.

However, that method wasn't practical, as it was with me, due to my magic power.

"Since no one wants to answer, I'll tell you: Your stats compatibility is the most important factor."

To my disappointment, the rest of the class was basically useless. The teacher just talked about which class to pick based on your highest stat. 

My second-highest stat was speed, so the choices based on that were Assassin, Long-Range Bow, Katana swordsmanship, or Wind Magician.

My dragon's trait greatly enhanced my eyesight, so I leaned toward being an Assassin or Bow user, as those two required a keen eye. 

Unlike a swordsman who fought and used the openness of the battlefield, an Assassin used the obstacles spread around the field to shield their movements and focused on one individual instead of the many.

Each category of magic and weapons also received an attribute, with mana recovery being assigned to magic majors and QI recovery to weapons. However, there were exceptions to that within the weapon category, as, unlike magic, where everyone needs mana, not every class required QI.

Assassins instead received a stealth attribute, and bow users received a perception.

Recalling that one of the heroines within Liam's party used a bow, and that using a bow meant hiding at the back of the battlefield like a scaredy cat, I started leaning more on the assassin.

Combat training, which starts next week, would be the perfect opportunity for me to begin earning celestial points; however, to score well during training, I would have to win.

To win, I have to be strong.

A few people in Class D will have reached the threshold and decided on a class by then, so I would be disadvantaged.

Training with both a bow and dagger simultaneously would be useless, so stalling my class decision would only lead to problems.

Ignoring the professor, who kept writing on the blackboard, I opened my system menu and scrolled through the list of potential classes until I found my desired one.

[Are you sure you want this class?]

[Y] 

[N]

After clicking the Y, I eagerly waited a few seconds until my system menu finally updated.

[Class: Novice Assassin (Level 1 : 0%) ]

-> Stealth : E-

Stealth was the art of blending in with your surroundings and being unnoticed, but I was still somewhat confused.

How can your stealth rating improve? Do you become invisible to people at some point, or do you just become more in tune with your surroundings?

Having no information on the Assassin class was both good and bad. It meant that I didn't have to worry about taking most items, as the plot wouldn't change. However, it also meant that I had no idea about its secrets.

Still, the pros outweigh the cons. Skills books are rare and very useful, so by taking a smaller quantity class, I didn't have to worry about taking a book that the protagonist or any important character would take.

Due to the dark connotation of the Assassin class and its small number of users, most were smaller, unimportant djinns or criminals, so stealing some of their skills wouldn't cause a ruckus. 

While searching for some nice skills and accessories to accompany my new class, the bell rang and interrupted my thinking, signifying the start of lunch. So, I brushed away the system menu.

Although I was somewhat hungry, I was in no mood to go into the cafeteria after recalling the situation that happened before class, where almost everyone was hyper-focused on my every movement.

Without anything else to do, I headed towards the weapon facility to exchange weapons.

After returning the long, sharp sword, I grabbed a pair of small, lightweight daggers that resembled stilettos.

Due to the small number of assassins, there were only a few options for daggers, so I prepared to leave with these; however, another pair caught my attention.

Unlike the stilettos, the pair lying in front of me were curved daggers similar to karambit except longer.

Although the curved daggers would make it harder for me to deflect attacks from sturdier weapons like swords, the power and offense capability they supplied instantly made me choose them.

Unlike straight daggers, the karambit-like knives had various creative styles, making it significantly harder for an opponent to predict my movements. Their curved tips would make slashes and cuts more powerful.

After returning to my room to get some food and drop off my new weapons, I returned to the classroom.

My plan to avoid the cafeteria seems to have backfired, as people kept wondering and speculating about my whereabouts during lunch.

"Dude, I heard he already got in another fight."

"already? What the hell?"

"Maybe he was spying on his next commoner target."

"I heard he had to eat some special lunch. That's how he lost so much weight during the suspension."

Even if this was a world with magic, the personality of higher schools stayed the same.

"Seriously, what the hell are these guys, my fan club?"

The rest of the class passed by without a hitch, so I got up and prepared to leave.

However, I heard a voice behind me as I walked towards the classroom exit.

"Stop there."

Without even turning around, I knew the source of this voice had to be Liam. His annoying ass voice could be recognized by almost anyone.

Pretending not to hear him, I exited the classroom and headed to the training hall to practice with my new weapons.

Unlike a sword, my grip on the daggers isn't restricted. I can hold them downwards, sidewards, or not even hold them at all.

"Throwing them is always an option!"

Unlike the gym, the training hall had areas more suited for improving your weapon proficiency, as there were targets for bows and training dummies.

However, I came to the hall when it was least crowded or right after class to spar with dummies.

Specifically, AI dummies are contained in private training rooms.

Using advanced technology and AI, you could use data from previous fights and upload them to the dummy, essentially making the dummy a real person who can move around and hit you.

After entering the small private room, I tossed the AI dummy a sword, grabbed my daggers, and pressed the start button. It was surreal to see a dummy made out of metal actually moving around and dodging like a normal human, but the pain soon replaced that curiosity.

"Damn, those dummies DO NOT HOLD BACK."

After getting hit in the stomach by a wooden sword held by the dummy and thrown against the room's wall, I decided to lower the difficulty back down to easy.

Even after resting for 10 minutes, the easy dummy still pushed me back with its sword slashes.

Sure, my offensive power was astounding, as I could probably take out the dummy in a second, but what was the point if I could never actually hit the dummy?

I constantly retreated from the sword's harsh blows until I finally blocked one of them.

I could finally stop one of the sword's slashes by forming an X with the two daggers. Recreating that exact same motion, I could block the 2nd slash, the third, and finally, the fourth.

However, after another twenty minutes of training, I realized something weird.

I could see the trajectory of the dummy's slashes before it even swung...