I Was a Loner, but My Class Got Summoned to Another World…-Chapter 301: Into the Volcano Pt.1

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Logan could smell the stench of sulfur, his heightened senses making it even harder to ignore. He wanted to cover his nose but could only endure it. Among the four of them, only Freya openly whined about the overpowering nasiating scent.

They busied themselves surveying the area to ignore the stench, adjusting to the hostile terrain and its inhabitants—most being fire and earth-type creatures. Massive worms emerged from the ground, their molten bodies writhing beneath the surface, while scorchwyrms ran around, reminding Logan of his first encounter with Scorch.

Other creatures roamed the volcanic land: boulder-like stone monsters mindlessly devouring rock, deer whose fur ignited as they clashed in territorial battles, and duck-like birds that swam undisturbed through pits of lava.

Even the vegetation had adapted—blackened greenery resistant to the heat, its fruits tempting yet suspicious enough to make Logan hesitate before picking them.

The sheer resilience of these creatures fascinated him; unlike anything on his planet, they thrived in conditions that should have been unbearable.

The lava itself flowed in a controlled stream, deliberately shaped as if designed to provide these beings with the perfect environment to bask in extreme temperatures.

Sweat dripped from Logan as he neared the volcano—until he spotted something unusual. A massive bear stood ahead, its fur igniting with silent flames, yet releasing no smoke. It was entirely at ease, as if its burning coat was simply… natural.

"Riptide, your turn, buddy. Weaken it enough for me to tame," Logan commanded. His bear let out a thunderous roar, making its opponent hesitate and recoil. It even attempted to flee, but sharp spikes of ice embedded themself into the ground like a cage, cutting off its escape.

Logan estimated the level difference to be around forty. Even with the temple's influence nurturing the creatures, he doubted any outside the flaming mountain exceeded level fifty.

It took mere seconds for the flaming bear to be slammed into the ground, pinned in place by spears of ice. Logan knew better than to approach—his flaming shield might protect him, but the bear's intense heat could still prove dangerous. Instead, he relied on blood magic, carefully manipulating it to prevent his essence from evaporating as it neared the creature.

The mental struggle was brief; the bear quickly submitted, fear overtaking it under Riptide's overwhelming presence. The moment the taming process completed, the creature began to glow, its form shifting and evolving. Its once two-meter-tall frame expanded to three meters—just shy of Riptide's size. The white bear let out a triumphant roar, as if reminding the newly evolved beast who was still the strongest.

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Str: 45 / Agi: 29 / Dex: 37 / Con: 46 / Int: 32 / Char: 34

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Inferno Claws: Ignis ignites its claws in searing flames, slashing enemies with attacks that leave lasting burns.

Blazing Aegis: Generates a protective barrier of swirling fire, reducing incoming damage while radiating intense heat to deter attackers.

Molten Roar: Releases a deafening roar infused with molten energy, destabilizing enemies and setting the ground ablaze in a wide radius.

Pyre Veil: Ignis cloaks itself or an ally in embers, boosting fire-related abilities, obscuring movement, and providing resistance to frost-based attacks.

Flamebound Charge – Ignis surges forward in a fiery dash, leaving behind a trail of scorching embers. This attack deals heavy impact damage and can momentarily stagger opponents caught in its wake.

Smoldering Resolve – Ignis channels its inner heat to rapidly regenerate stamina and minor wounds. The intense warmth also boosts fire abilities temporarily, making its flames burn even hotter in battle

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Logan gave the newly tamed creature a brief glance before pressing forward. His goal was to secure at least three fire-type creatures to help maintain the volcanic biome's as hot as in the volcano. He even considered bringing the fire temple into his domain—just as he had with the earth temple—to create specialized environments for raising certain monster types. Yet, he quickly dismissed the thought.

Relocating the temple could disrupt the balance of this land, and more importantly, it might anger the fire spirit itself.

"Let's keep moving. Keep an eye out for any interesting creatures along the way," Logan called out, directing his words mostly toward Emary, who might benefit from acquiring a strong fire creature.

"Yes, teacher! I want a powerful fire creature like your Scorch!" Emary responded eagerly, his excitement barely contained. The thought of taming a formidable beast of his own filled him with determination

Silvia smiled at the boy's enthusiasm while Freya previously switched places with Emary, choosing to ride Wyver to avoid the lingering stench.

Logan pressed forward, searching for an entrance to the volcano. They had a few leads based on Emary's observations—he had flown around with Wyver before landing to watch Logan tame beasts firsthand.

The boy guided them toward the volcano's side, and thanks to Luna, Riptide, the Raptor, and their newest companion, Ignis, they were able to traverse the harsh terrain with ease.

[Ignis, show us the way inside. We need to tame the hydra,] Logan requested, hoping his bear had some knowledge of the volcano's interior.

Ignis hesitated. [It will get mad. I am scared,] the bear admitted.

Logan considered the warning until Riptide let out a distinct call—a low, commanding sound that seemed to carry weight beyond mere communication.

[Fine… I will show you. Ignis finally relented. [But we will die!]

Logan noted the shift in its tone. He couldn't help but wonder—was this reluctance just fear, or did the monarch's blessing influence how creatures of the same type responded to authority?

The group neared an opening, despite the bears' persistent grumbling. Suddenly, Logan caught the melodic calls of birds near a bubbling lava pool.

At first, he thought they were Aurolious Fowls, like the ones he had tamed for Rubina. But upon closer inspection, their plumage revealed otherwise—white, red, and black feathers shimmering in the heat as they danced around the pool, singing in rhythmic harmony. They were courting each other.

"Say… Silvia, I can't leave you without a bird, right?" Logan mused, a grin forming. "Lisa has the owl griffon, Rubina has a fire peacock… How about one of these for you?"

He briefly wondered what creatures would suit Marie and Alma. Perhaps one of them would prefer a thunderbird? He refrained from mentioning the Roc he had set aside for Ms. Claire, knowing she wouldn't view the gesture in the way he had intended.

Silvia studied the birds, her expression held joy and contempt.

"A bird? I do like how they look… And if the other two have one… Alright, sure," she agreed, a hint of excitement creeping into her voice.

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Logan smiled before getting close, wondering how he would capture the creature, but Silvia stopped him.

"I know you can possibly get it yourself with ease, but how about you let me help you this time, it will be my creature right?" She smiled while extending her hand to cast a spell.

Suddenly, her platinum hair, streaked with subtle hints of color. It began to radiate a soft blue glow. Her eyes color shifted to match, their hue deepening as she channeled energy infused with the water element.