Chapter 1060
Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 1060
The Kizen students arrived safely at Rock Island.
After entering the Dark Alliance from the neutral zone on an airship, he rode the teleport magic circle installed at the airship dock and crossed over to Rock Island.
Everyone let out a heavy sigh as if they had finally relaxed.
As soon as I returned to the dormitory, I fell asleep without even being able to shower. The same goes for Simon. It seemed like he just slept for most of the day.
It wasn’t until the next day that I came to my senses and headed to the classroom to take a major class called by Aaron.
“You worked hard to go far away and carry out your mission, but you have a long way to go.”
Summoning Department classroom.
Aaron grabbed the chalk and announced the start of the lecture.
“The basic form of the Behemoth battleship was established to some extent on Choseung Island. And as mentioned earlier, from now on, the composition of the summoning magic circle and its built-in elements will vary depending on the purpose of the Behemoth and the necromancer’s tendencies. “You will have to create a Behemoth by customizing it in your own way.”
The students nodded with enthusiastic eyes.
Build your own Behemoth battleship.
This was the most awaited step.
“To travel all over the continent and build the best battleship. And of course, we plan to conduct an evaluation after the Behemoth battleship is completed.”
‘It’s the beginning.’
The students reflexively looked nervous at the word evaluation.
Whilick.
Aaron corrected the chalk and took a picture at the poster attached to the blackboard.
“Of course, don’t think of the evaluation as just an in-school performance evaluation like in the first and second grades. We participate in the undead parade of the Pentamonium.”
An exclamation of surprise erupted from the students.
The Undead Parade is an event hosted once every four years in the city of scholars, ‘Pentamonium’, where numerous necromancers on the continent introduce and evaluate the original undead they have developed.
The parade’s participation qualifications are strict, and only carefully selected and experienced necromancers can participate. Pentamonium’s judges use a variety of evaluation methods to give awards to the most outstanding undead.
“We decided to participate in the undead parade as Kigen third-year students. “The headquarters has already gone through the registration process in the names of all of you.”
“It’s fast.”
“Let’s see if it’s really going!”
The two female students sitting next to me spoke in hushed voices and held their palms together in approval.
“There is one minimum condition for this evaluation.”
Aaron looked around the surroundings, which had become quiet for a moment, and spoke in a low voice.
“It is the ‘standing’ of the countryside.”
The students’ mouths opened. Fitzgerald ran his palm down his face and Guinevere could be seen closing her eyes. Students who don’t know much ask ‘What is it?’ ‘Is it difficult?’ He tilted his head and smiled.
“Of course it is not easy. The opponents you have to compete with are not fellow students, but the numerous active necromancers in this world. Plus, the judges of Pentamonium have notoriously high standards, so you know it well. Do whatever it takes to win the competition and achieve results. If you are not confident that you can satisfy the judges’ expectations, try to gain popularity by appealing to the public at the parade. A student who cannot win a prize in any position.”
Aaron lightly closed his eyes.
“I will give the entire Behemoth production process a ‘Failure’ rating.”
Ah –
exasperated exclamations came from everywhere. Keygen’s evaluation standards were still high and cold.
Aaron continued speaking, lowering his body with his elbows on the table.
“Pentamonium’s Undead Parade is in two weeks. Before then, use all your means to develop a Behemoth battleship that will surprise the world. For students who collaborate with external engineers without using on-campus facilities, a crystal ball connected to my lab will be provided at any time, so please consult with us. If the distance is close, I will go there myself. more.”
He paused for a moment, looked at the students, and then blurted out.
“Can you afford to do this?”
Grumble!
Drurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
The students, who came to their senses late, quickly got up from their seats, organized their desks and chairs, and began to pack their luggage. There are people who immediately grab a communication crystal ball and contact somewhere, people who suddenly start running, and even people who immediately take out a notebook and sketch a magic circle as if they were inspired.
Simon was also running, holding a communication crystal ball in his hand.
“Dick! “I’m going to go straight to Langerstine. Is that okay?”
-Uh, right now? Are you going to go straight to school without taking any more breaks?
“That’s it! “I’ll just take care of the urgent parts and come back!”
Then Dick said he would contact Benya. Simon exhaled and his eyes sparkled.
‘Okay, let’s make it right.’
* * *
Dresden, the capital of the Kingdom.
Langerstine.
Beyond the winding, complicated roads, buildings are packed into every alley, leaving no space to breathe. You can see countless people passing by.
As it is a big city next to Locke Island, it is a place where Kizen students often visit for things like purchasing textbooks, but I felt something new every time I came.
Simon was waiting on the street in Langerstine, looking at his watch.
‘Well, did you contact me too suddenly to ask to meet?’
I was a little worried. After returning to Rock Island and having some free time, I tried to slowly coordinate my schedule, but the undead parade was about to start, so I got nervous and asked to meet right away.
After graduating from Keygen with excellent grades, Benya is now working as the de facto CEO of the Vanilla Group. If you think about it, it was like a student calling the group president for help with an assignment during a busy time.
Simon was crossing his arms and raising and lowering his head nervously.
Rattling! Rattling!
A luxurious red carriage traveling on the carriage road stopped in front of Simon. The large horses driving the carriage toured.
Simon blinks as the carriage suddenly blocks his vision.
“Handsome young man over there.”
Sarah.
The window opened, the curtains were drawn, and a woman with cream-colored hair was seen smiling.
“Do you want to ride together?”
When I actually looked at my face, my nervousness completely disappeared.
Simon’s expression brightened with joy.
“Senior Benya!”
Soon the driver came running in a huff, opened the door, and Simon went inside.
Inside the rather large and luxurious carriage, Simon refrained from opening his mouth. There were even tea cups and tea prepared inside. It seemed like it could be called a small mansion.
Above all, unlike usual, Benya is wearing a neat suit and coat.
Until now, I had only seen her witty figure wearing a schoolgirl uniform, but seeing her dressed like this gave off the air of a member of society. Her hair was longer than when she was a student, and her cherry-colored eyes seemed heavy as she scanned the documents.
Soon the carriage started and she finally signed a document and smiled at Simon.
“Sorry, I was finishing up work for a moment. long time no see! “Gentlemen!”
“long time no see. Seniors. Oh no. CEO…?”
Fuha!
Benya covered her mouth with one hand and waved with the other.
“Can you just call me senior like you always do? “I like it more emotionally.”
Fortunately, when she smiled, the Benya Vanilla that Simon had always known appeared. Simon was also able to deal with her with his slightly stiff back relaxed.
Soon, many stories were exchanged.
About the 3rd grade curriculum, about the Commander of the Betrayal Corps, and about Benya’s business.
Looking at his current situation, Benya has now become the co-representative and top undead engineer of the Vanilla Group, which manufactures and supplies undead supplies, following in his grandfather’s footsteps.
They are actively expanding their business, opening stores and dispatching exclusive necromancers to use undead labor even if they are in somewhat remote areas. I thought it was admirable to see her working hard to achieve her dream of ‘conquering the world as undead’, which she often talked about.
“By the way, gentlemen.”
Dagdaukdaukdauk!
As the carriage passed through the city center and headed near the port with a view of the sea, Benya finally brought up the topic in earnest.
“You said that the Summoning Department is building an undead behemoth battleship, right?”
“yes.”
“As expected, it’s Professor Aaron! “He always exceeds our imagination.”
Simon clasped his hands.
“I decided to participate in the undead parade held at the Pentamonium in two weeks. Will we be able to build a Behemoth battleship by then?”
“2 weeks? Of course! “Leave it to our vanilla!”
Benya placed her hand on her chest and continued speaking.
“If we participate in Pentamonium, it will naturally promote our group, right? “Do you feel more motivated?”
“Ahaha. “I see.”
She leaned back on the sofa and let out a slightly nervous breath.
“Actually, I thought you, the active-duty corps commander, would never call me anymore, but you don’t know how happy I am that you contacted me first.”
“I was really worried that I might be disturbing the busy group CEO.”
“Ho Ho! “So you both had similar concerns?”
The two people burst into happy laughter in the carriage.
We arrived at our destination in a friendly atmosphere. This place is a large workshop in front of the port used by the Vanilla Group.
Simon and Benya, who were walking while being greeted by several engineers, entered the workshop located at the end.
“This is a workshop created with great care by our Vanilla family.”
She said, moving her hand to the switch on the wall.
“I’ll turn on the lights!”
Absolutely! Absolutely! Absolutely!
All of the magic lights attached to the ceiling were activated and the surroundings were brightly lit. Simon was purely impressed by its wide scale and size.
“Incredible!”
“I’ll be working on your Behemoth battleship right here.”
She clapped her hands.
“I heard the story briefly on the phone before, but is it possible to realistically implement that performance?”
“of course.”
Simon grinned, took out a document from his arms and held it out to her.
“Please look at this first. “This is Professor Aaron’s new thesis.”
“New paper? “Did Professor Aaron publish a paper recently?”
“It hasn’t been registered with Pentamonium yet.”
Her eyes widened as she leafed through the papers.
“A combination of summoned undead and legion-type undead and maintaining the summoning magic circle and undead core at the same time? “Is this possible?”
“Yes, Professor Jean Arskalt helped me, and I saw with my own eyes that it worked.”
“As expected, you are amazing. So what are we going to do by applying this technology?”
“Normally, I would like to skip all the cumbersome summoning process to call a battleship by maintaining it on its own with a legion-type undead core. And the moment I send a signal to the battleship, it switches to summon mode.”
Simon clenched his fists.
“We will go with a system that generates the enhanced ‘SS’ effect within the battleship and equips small objects with the SS and releases them.”
“Wow…”
she exclaimed.
“Is it possible?”
“We should try it!”
Simon clapped his hands.
“So, since the first start and planning are important, I asked for a lot of help.”
Ugh!
Soon, Simon’s subspace opened and a cloaked body of flesh jumped out.
[Ancient Undead Alaze. Responsible for building the structure of the corps battleship.]
Then, with the sound of footsteps, someone appeared next to him.
“I didn’t know there would be a student who called me on the first day.”
Aaron, the third-year summons professor, scratched his messy head. Benya, who was surprised, quickly greeted me politely.
“Welcome, Professor Aaron!”
“It’s been a while, Benya Vanilla.”
“Yes, the four of us.”
Simon clapped his hands.
“Let’s design the best undead battleship right now.”
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