Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner Chapter 217

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Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 217

“Did you have a good vacation? Class A.”

As if he had been waiting a loud reply poured out. Jane lightly raised her palms and quieted her students.

At that time the teaching assistant standing behind Jane raised her hands above her head pretended to be angry pointed at Jane and returned to her engrossed posture.

“It’s nice to see you after a long time. But it’s a pity that I couldn’t greet some four of them properly. I would have told you to prepare for the divinity.”

Only then did the students flinch. Her face was unmistakably smiling but the tone of her voice wasn’t.

“The class B next door said that only one student had fallen. When I heard about it from Professor Bahil my face burned.”

‘Ah Professor Bahil really…!’

Some of the students including Dick internally resented Bahil. Why are you making it difficult for us by touching this person’s personality again?

As the students bowed their heads Jane smiled.

“I’m not blaming you guys. It’s not you who did it wrong it was the incompetent dropouts.”

she turned her back

As I walked to the blackboard with the sound of my footsteps the teaching assistants quickly installed mana projectors and floated the screen in the air.

“Should we give feedback on this test so that this doesn’t happen again? Let’s start with the last rank.”

* * *

Jane pointed out the mistakes and faults of the A class students while rotating the video. From the first class the mentality of the students who listened to feedback became tattered.

In the case of Dick it was pointed out that he only spoke slickly but there was no substance and there was a huge mistake in choosing the route.

Kamibarez pointed out that the start was slow because his mentality was shaken when he first saw the divine monster and that he had too much useless affection when saving his teammates.

Meirin was creative in making ice boats on the river and moving them around but pointed out that she was trembling because she was weak in the cold and told her to come up with a countermeasure.

Most of the students were thoroughly blacked out. The only people Jane passed over were Simon and Hector.

“Even if you’re in the same class you have to learn something. Let’s all emulate the judgment of the two of you. Applause.”

Clap clap clap clap!

Simon laughed embarrassingly at the sudden applause and Hector frowned as if he was annoyed that he was still beaten by Simon to take second place.

“Professor! But aren’t our classes amazing?”

Dick blurted out. He was talking to Jane as if he were talking to a friend sitting next to him.

‘Is this crazy!’

Mei Lin and the students around her put their fingers on their lips in shock but Jane unexpectedly responded.

“What’s great? Dick Hayward.”

“Your class came in 1st 2nd and 9th places! In class B there was only one top 10 in 8th place!”

Jane glared at him coldly and Dick quickly shut his mouth and lowered his head.

“Then let’s move on to the next announcement.”

Surprisingly after this Jane’s voice became much softer. Dick pretending to take notes intently could be seen quietly raising her thumb at her Simone.

“It’s a bit sudden but there are things you have to decide by today.”

said she accepting new material from her teaching assistant.

“In this consolidated second semester you can omit up to two of the nine subjects you are currently taking.”

At those words the students’ eyes widened.

“Beginner Black Magic where the professor is coming in Divine Defense which is the core of the second semester and Jet Dark Mechanics have been set as compulsory courses. In Keyzen it is recommended to exclude only one class. If you want to exclude two classes the charge I need a meeting with the professor. Of course you shouldn’t think that reducing classes will give you an advantage in getting grades.”

Listening to the explanation Simon nodded.

Certainly it is too risky to be reduced to seven out of nine subjects. Unless you are a student who is completely all-in on one subject this is something you will not do.

“So please choose one class to skip by this week. Over.”

Simon made a decision right away.

‘…Professor Umbra I’m sorry.’

Simon was still unable to get out of the necromancer’s chicken feed dance so it was a natural decision. Until now most of the students who have not felt the spirit will exclude the necromancer.

Of course the same was true of Kamibarez.

“What will Maylin do?”

“I’ve decided.”

“Uh me too.”

Unexpectedly both Meirin and Dick decided to exclude Necromancer.

The reason for Meilin was that she could not prepare the jet black element system in the ‘spirit transformation’ state which is the core of necromancer.

Dick was just going to follow him because he excluded all three of you. Meirin immediately pinned her.

“It’s good that I don’t have any thoughts. It’s a matter of the future so please think about it seriously.”

“I’m all-round so I’m confident.”

Dick shrugged.

“And there is a big difference between major students and general students in necromancer studies and the grades are unfavorable. It’s right to leave out this one.”

That’s how all four of you decided.

* * *

After Jane’s beginner black magic class Simon and the crew headed to the next class.

Simon was very happy.

‘The second class is Summoning!’

How much did you look forward to Aaron’s class?

During that time learning was so painful. I want to quickly learn new things and make them on my own.

But Dick who was walking beside him was flipping through his notebook and said

“This Summoning Class isn’t it the usual classroom?”

“Yes! It’s an outdoor class!”

Kamibarez said. Meirin next to her moved. she let out a small snort.

“It’s an outdoor class from the first class I can’t believe it.”

“What touch?”

“Hint for comprehensive black magic ability evaluation.”

Certainly Aaron said this with his own mouth during the opening ceremony.

-You guys have to figure out the theme of the test yourself. We will provide hints in a variety of ways. There may be hints in the jokes thrown by professors so pay attention to everything.

Remembering that voice Simon let out a slight exclamation.

“It’s sharp.”

Meilin acted proudly and ran her long blue hair through her fingertips.

“No isn’t it natural for you to think like me?

In this way all the students of Class A including Simon arrived at the class place Aaron had notified.

It was at the back of the 3rd indoor arena where I often went in and out for duel evaluations and there was a track set up as a race track.

Rulers were drawn on the tiles of the track so that records could be measured. The male students were playing with each other doing long jumps in place and comparing their records.

Simon clenched his chin.

‘Summoning Track Comprehensive Black Magic Ability Test? Something doesn’t quite make sense.’

The other three were also diligently inferring the next exam theme. There were various speculations about whether it was a necromancer version of a marathon or an instantaneous speed match.

“Please assemble!”

Aaron and his assistants appeared. All of Class A stood in line with nervous faces.

‘You’re still the same.’

Simon laughed to himself.

Where did yesterday’s neat outfit go Aaron came back wearing short sleeves shorts and slippers. Tiredness and annoyance flickered in his eyes as he stroked his rough chin as if he hadn’t shaved.

Aaron came forward and the assistants lined up behind him.

“A long time.”

The students also greeted Aaron’s languid voice. Everyone’s eyes were shining with anticipation.

“I hope you had a good rest during the vacation. All the professors are going to be brutal with you all throughout the second semester of integration.”

After saying that Aaron turned his head toward the track.

“But there’s no need to hold weights and work hard from the first day. Today I’m going to learn a new summoning class of black magic. Everyone take out your own skeletons one by one.”

It was spectacular to see all the students open the subspace at the same time and sing their skeletons.

Simon also took out a normal skeleton that had not been corpsed.

“Considering the two-month gap I’ll review it for a while.”

Aaron opened his mouth.

“Among the undead summoned creatures Skeleton’s unique strength.”

The moment he even said ‘river’ there was an arm that lifted more than anyone else. Aaron nodded her head with a look that said it was you again.

“This is Jamie Victoria professor! The greatest strength of the skeleton is of course the application and utility of ‘restoration’ which uses the property of bones connecting and sticking together!

Aaron nodded and turned his head the other way.

“Then what about the weakness?”

Simon who wanted to answer directly raised his hand but too many students raised their hands in front of him.

Aaron’s finger pointed to the person with the greatest presence among them.

“I’m Hector Moore. I’m vulnerable to Priest divinity.”

“That’s the weakness of almost all undead. Next.”

This time Simon raised his hand and Aaron smiled and pointed at Simon.

“Simon Pollentia. Skeleton’s weak points are mobility and defensive power. If you operate it alone without using it as a restorer it is easy to be destroyed before reaching the opponent.”

“That’s correct.”

The moment Aaron told him the correct answer Simon felt great joy. He may not be a big deal but he was purely good at the fact that he attended class and got the correct answer.

‘You bastard! Deliberately answer me next time…!’

Hector gnashed his teeth in anger but Simon didn’t notice at all. Aaron’s explanation continued.

“Skeletons are undead made of only bones so they don’t have excellent athletic abilities. When they receive a strong shock the bones simply fall apart and collapse. It has no meaning beyond quantity.”

Simon nodded his head empathizing with those words.

At the beginning of the duel evaluation in the first semester I was able to use the amount of skeletons effectively to some extent. The opponent had no choice but to pay attention to the approaching undead with weapons and was able to force the opponent’s attack.

But that was only enough and now that the Kizen students’ abilities had improved as a whole everyone was able to wipe out multiple skeletons at once with a wide range of skills.

It also has a combat ability that makes it difficult to get hit by the weapons wielded by the undead. Now in the middle of the first year the skeleton has no meaning other than the number of heads. It is not easy to draw out the opponent’s attack because of the low threat.

If the opponent is a Priest it’s even more troublesome. If you just blow out the divinity you won’t be able to use the skeleton.

So rather than relying on Skeleton’s natural combat power Simon also used a combat center using a restorer. Even in the fight against Hector at Langerstein both of them only used restorers.

“then.”

Aaron’s voice took Simon out of his mind.

“Are skeletons a summoned beast that can only be used by necromancers with talent for restoring?

Aaron’s voice rang softly.

“There is a way to cover the disadvantages of the skeleton you mentioned to some extent. The second semester of integration starts here.”

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Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner

Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner

Necromancer Academy and the Genius Summoner
Score 8
Status: Ongoing Type: Artist: Released: 2020 Native Language: Korean
After the ‘100-Year War’ between the Necromancers and Priests, an all-time genius who’ll shake the power structure was born. “Am I a rare case or something? Do I have talent?” A potential beyond all imagination. He obtained his father’s undead army and entered the great Necromancer school of Kizen that divided the continent. Geniuses are geniuses, even when gathered among the elites. The research community was flipped on its head by the appearance of a new case. Professors wouldn’t leave him be alone, wanting to make him study directly under them. Officials from all over the kingdom and heads of organizations fidgeted over whether to scout him. “Professor! When can I make a Lich?” “Gimme a break. How talented are you? You’re crossing the line, honestly.” A genius among geniuses had appeared.

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