Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 331
Aaron’s ‘Skeleton Mage’ production class has arrived.
From the first production class Aaron and his assistants were busy.
“Take out the magic sheet first! First the magic sheet! Put everything else in!”
“Lightning attribute later personally! In class we will unify with freezing attribute!”
Since it was the first time making an undead with a high degree of difficulty the students were quite lost.
From the very beginning countless hands were raised asking for help. As the teaching assistants managed to manage and move on to the second stage the number of hands rose again.
There were students who had accidents all over the place. The teaching assistants had to run around until the sweet smell came out of their mouths.
“We have to make it from circuit.
Aaron also stopped explaining for a while and looked at the students directly.
“My freshman year is coming to an end and I still make one base mistake. It’s pitiful. Let’s make it from scratch.”
“I’m sorry!”
It probably took a day or two to properly center. Aaron was used to it because it was an inevitable performance error and a sight he had seen every year.
in the midst of that
There was one student who stood out exceptionally.
Among students who don’t even know what bone number 1 is and who confuse series and parallel circuits.
There was a student who had three years of ‘Skeleton Mage’ completed by himself and stood looking at the blackboard with an expressionless face.
‘…Crazy man.’
The energy that swayed from the staff of the three Skeleton Mages was fire cold and wind.
It succeeded in creating three attributes.
The boy standing at the blackboard and not doing anything seemed like a silent protest.
“He’s a genius too.”
“It’s different from us~”
“It’s exception number one.”
The whispering voices of the students could be heard all around.
“It would be a lie to say that you did not study prior studies right?”
“of course!”
“Then was it all a prank when you wandered around assembling the skeleton in the first class?”
“It’s really funny.”
“I admit he’s a genius but he seems a bit mean.”
no.
Aaron quietly denied the students’ voices ringing in his ears.
Simon has not really done any prior studies.
Far from prior learning he entered the school with his knowledge as a necromancer at ‘0’. He was ranked at the bottom of the entire school and started at a disadvantage than anyone else. In such a situation he even had a special title No. 1 which was only an honor.
Even one wrong step would have ruined his school life.
But now.
‘No one can deny this guy’s Exception No. 1 title.’
It is the same now. The Skeleton Mage standing next to Simon is no matter what anyone says the crystallization of his efforts mixed with blood and sweat.
Simon’s sunken dark circles and frizzy hair represent his hardships. Even so both eyes shone brightly.
“Simon Pollentia.”
Aaron approached him.
“Are you okay?”
It was a question to peek into the hardships of the past. Simon smiled.
“Yes Professor.”
“Why did you do such a reckless thing?”
“I am-“
In Aaron’s pupils Simon’s sparkling and intelligent eyes were reflected.
“Because I wanted to.”
Wheein-
A fresh wind blows through the window.
Aaron’s pupils widened and the scenery around him changed.
It was the same classroom but the world turned gray and the students wore outdated school uniforms.
And here a boy who was brighter and brighter than anyone else raised his arm.
-That’s enough of the cheesy Irish Ratman!
Beside him a skeleton that had just been assembled followed its owner in an arrogant pose.
-When can I make a lich? professor!
The Summoning Professor laughed.
-Do not cross the line. Aaron Daya.
Wheein.
The wind blew once more. The scenery has changed.
The boy was slightly taller.
– You’ve chosen the hard way.
said the professor.
His wrinkles were even deeper.
-Are you earning money for materials while working part-time all night?
-yes.
-Why are you doing that?
Aaron laughed and said.
-What could be the reason? It’s what I love to do!
Wheein.
A third wind blows.
Simon was in front of him.
This boy like his old self had bright eyes and the confidence that he could achieve anything in this world.
Aaron sighed and opened his mouth.
“…What do you want Simon Pollentia?”
The reason why I waited like this after making the Skeleton Mage which I will be teaching for a few weeks from today on my own.
“Tell me about Richie’s ‘Life Vessel’ formula.”
It was to prepare the conditions to get ahead of others.
Aaron’s First Philosophy of Education.
Every student who enters one’s class must learn something.
So for a student who knew everything he would learn in class he gave a customized lesson to that student.
Simon used this to learn ‘Bone Armor’ and ‘Blood Golem’ from Aaron.
“I read the book the professor gave me but I couldn’t get a feel for the Life Vessel at all.”
Saying that Simon lowered his head.
“I need a lesson.”
Dry saliva went down Aaron’s throat. My hands in my pockets run fast and sweat forms on my hands.
“Are you seriously thinking of making a rich with this performance assessment task?”
“yes.”
The boy’s eyes were serious.
“I regret that I easily said that I would make a rich man in front of the professor.
youth is-
“It doesn’t matter if you can make it or not. I will do it unconditionally.”
Too valuable for a young person to have.
don’t follow
do not measure individually
because i’m good
because i want to
Courage to boldly challenge and constantly confront.
What you had in the past but don’t have now.
Aaron was envious of Simon’s youth.
“A while ago. Did you say ‘I want to do it’?”
Realistically I wanted to dry it.
Because that genius reminded me of his younger self every time.
“There are more people in the world who do things they don’t want to do.”
I’ve been through too many setbacks to count.
Not only did I suffer but the people around me also suffered.
His family was tilted his precious people turned his back he was frustrated at the academic conference and his direct disciples whom he painstakingly selected had a group transfer.
‘Simon Pollentia. The older you get the more responsibility you have. The more you do what you want to do the more you can make people around you impoverished. Numerous realistic reasons will hold you back.’
The genius boy among geniuses who was full of enthusiasm and energetic in everything is now.
Wearing loose-necked clothes suffering from chronic fatigue and dragging slippers I became a professor who forced students to give up their major in Summoning Studies from the first class.
– You can’t make a heavenly genius like Simon like senior Aaron.
The junior who watched his downfall from the nearest place forced him to give up the right to teach Simon.
But oddly enough I couldn’t give up.
I wonder if the greed the desire that I can’t let go of is still there for me.
That’s why I couldn’t even choose Simon because I felt like I was committing a sin. In an ambiguous state just like that time passed.
“…Simon Pollentia. It’s about choosing a major for your sophomore year.”
but.
It can’t be like that anymore.
For this guy and for myself too.
“If you choose Summoning Studies even in your second year.”
Aaron opened his trembling mouth.
“I want to accept you as my direct disciple.”
* * *
whimper.
After the Summoning class the road to the next classroom was noisy.
Despite the few happy times that Kizen students feel in a day the sound of someone sniffing tears could be heard.
“Stop crying.”
Meilin smiled and looked at the tearful protagonist.
“Kami.”
“Ugh but… Simon and Professor Aaron! It’s so touching!”
Kamibarez wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes.
“When I saw Professor Aron who only listed the disadvantages of Summoning Science in the first year I thought he must have suffered a lot!
“But why are you crying…”
Dick’s joke was immediately stopped by Mei Lin’s blow to the crown. Simon just laughed lightly.
“Brother! You look cool inside?”
Dick chuckled and slapped Simon on the side.
“You’ve been waiting while rejecting other professors’ offers!”
“Yes it was rude for a student to ask for a direct disciple first.”
Simon desperately held on to the corner of his mouth that was about to rise.
In fact if it weren’t for the people around me I would have been waving my fists in the air and screaming for joy. Still he was holding back somehow to keep his body.
“But Professor Aron is also cham-“
Meilin raised her thin index finger to her lips.
“Simon wants it too so you can just do it right away.
“I understand.”
Simon laughed and said.
“Professor Aron is wary of prematurely choosing his direct disciple.”
Currently Keygen’s strategy is to quickly secure key talents through aggressive proposals for direct discipleship.
On the other hand Aaron’s usual theory was that students should carefully select their major and direct professor after fully discovering their talents and aptitude.
“I was moved by Professor Aaron and Simon! I want to quickly become someone’s direct disciple!”
Kamibarez said.
“…Professor Walter would like to suggest it.”
‘!’
Hearing this Simon flinched.
“Don’t get too impatient Kami.”
Merlin smiled kindly and stroked her hair.
“Professor Walter said that no one has received direct disciples yet.
“Oh of course!”
Dick agreed with a brisk nod.
Only Simon was trembling with a serious expression on his face.
‘…Kami will become Walter’s direct disciple?’
“Ah~ Ah~ Professor Barhill are you listening!”
Dick shouted raising his arms.
“If I don’t take this genius student with me quickly I might go to the late night professor!”
“Can’t you just go somewhere like a star?”
Meirin scolded and Simon and Kamibarez burst into laughter.
“Ah more than that guys. We’ve got important hot information coming in!”
Dick snapped his fingers and turned to the three of them.
“Important information?”
“Uh! They say they’re going to take a break this weekend and play the third game of BMAT next week right after school!”
“It’s already the third game.”
Soon after school the BMAT is all over and the performance evaluation season is almost at an end.
If that happens only one ordeal remains for the first year Kizen. The last ordeal and the worst ordeal the promotion test that includes the 5th BMAT is approaching.
“Keygen’s promotion test is notorious.”
Meilin raised her index finger with a very serious expression.
“As the power and treatment that 1st and 2nd years wield as keyzens is the difference between heaven and earth the exams are quite tough. I can’t imagine how difficult it will be to add the last BMAT to it.”
“Yes. I did a simulation at the headquarters and they said 500 people out of 797. … It’s so scary.”
“You can think about the promotion test again then!”
Dick grinned putting his arm around Simon’s neck.
“Didn’t BMAT promise to siege me after school?”
Simon nodded.
“Of course. I’m looking forward to it.”
Of course what he expected was the other side.
Simon was planning to actually use the Skeleton Mage in this siege.
‘What new technology is possible with the Mage?’
Just imagining it Simon felt extremely excited.