Chapter 365: Burgers Don't Eat Fish
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Updated : Oct 15th, 2025
Seven Sins System Chapter 365. Burgers Don't Eat Fish
"I think I should go now. I haven't fed my cat," Darren declared. His panic was clear in his voice. The only issue was, he didn't actually own a cat, making it a laughably lame excuse.
"I also have to buy a burger for my fish," Barry chimed in, matching Darren's level of absurdity.
"Burgers don't eat fish," Ion pointed out.
"Fish don't eat burgers," Claire corrected him, rolling her eyes.
"Bye!" The trio chimed in unison before swiftly gathering their belongings and making a hasty exit.
"We also need to go now," Evie announced, flashing me a sweet smile.
"See ya tomorrow, doc," Claire added, offering a casual wave before they both made their exit.
Once they left, I shifted my attention to Fiona. "Shall we start now?" I inquired, my tone shifting to a more focused and business-like demeanor.
Fiona met my gaze with determination, nodding in agreement. The transition from the light banter with the trio to the serious training session with Fiona felt seamless.
Going to the middle of the training ground, I gestured for Fiona to take her position. The holographic interface hummed to life, projecting a level 5 monster with medium-speed capabilities. Its flickering form mirrored the essence of a creature born from the depths of my realm.
My decision to introduce this holographic monster was deliberate. It was time to refine Fiona's skills, emphasizing her ability to concentrate on team support while honing her agility. I took on the role of both the damage dealer (DPS) and tank, keeping the attention on me while she focused on mastering the art of dodging.
The holographic beasts made their first move, and Fiona's eyes widened in anticipation. The training commenced, with me navigating the dual role of defender and assailant. The hologram's movements were calculated.
"Barrier!" Fiona's voice rang out as she cast her protective shield around me. A quick glance revealed the flaw in her decision – I wasn't the one in imminent danger. Instead, Fiona found herself being pursued by three other holographic monsters, the barrier ineffective against their relentless pursuit. It was a misstep, a miscalculation in the heat of the moment.
I couldn't help but feel a mix of frustration and concern. I had trained her before, and she had displayed better judgment in the past. Was it the pressure of facing multiple monsters for the first time that threw her off balance? I allowed the holograms to target her intentionally, testing her ability to handle the unexpected.
'Right... she can't think straight when she panics,' I surmised, the realization hitting me like a revelation. Julia must have experienced similar challenges with Fiona. It was a crucial point of growth for her, an opportunity to learn from her mistakes and adapt under pressure.
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