This book is part 2 and it talks about after he wins the guys that guy he got in the 5 best schools and it has 1 festival that 5 best schools have to come and battle so he goes in the battle this is part 1 story so part 2 he continues to fight. it will have more topics about weapon
Allen Rodol continues his adventures. After his “Spirit Core” goes berserk he is punished by the headmasters from the Elite Five schools. He is suspended for one month along with his friends, Lia and Rose. In the interim, they work as Witchblades for free to keep from getting dull.
While working, Allen meets an old acquaintance of his, and he’s gone insane. Remember Dodriel? Well now he improved his skills enough to use Soul Attire. Furthermore, Dodriel joined a group of criminals.
After they get reinstated in school, the entire class undergoes training to achieve Soul Attire. Allen must conquer his inner darkness or whatever. Following that, Allen joins the student council and makes a new club. He gets an addition to his harem as well, the Student Council’s President.
Next up, Allen and friends go on a summer training camp. After Allen defeated Cain, the guy who can seal a person in a 100 year long mind prison, he goes crazy too and becomes a super fan of Allen.
All told, Allen just wants to have a normal school life, but with the way things are going, he won’t be getting that any time soon. Lia’s father, the King of Vestaria, hears about their relationship and isn’t happy.
I enjoyed the book. Thanks for reading my review, and see you next time.
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If you enjoy progression fantasy light novels with an overpowered but still growing MC, with hints of a harem style romance somewhere in the future, then you should enjoy this. New enemies reveal themselves, including an old face with suddenly souped up soul attire, and one of Allen's friends is being targeted for assassination by a rival kingdom using a shadow organization with many tricks up their sleeves. It's not the deepest thing you'll ever read, but it is enjoyable. If light novels are up your alley, give it a go.
It’s giving Jujutsu Kaisen with a splash a fan service. I’m enjoying the various mysteries and plot points that have yet to be explored. Interesting - will keep reading.