Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner Chapter 476

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Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 476

Skeleton Knight was a more difficult task than I thought.

There were a lot of things to pay special attention to. It wasn’t just a matter of connecting the bones like a puzzle like a normal skeleton but the ‘armor’ had to be considered as well.

There are parts that are coated with armor after assembly and there are parts that come out as a single part with bones and armor attached from the beginning. The moment you confuse the order catastrophe happens.

‘Ghmm it sure isn’t easy.’

You have to understand the structure and connection order of the armor and assemble the bones.

Simon looked around and saw quite a few students raising their hands and asking for help. The Summoning Department assistants were running around until today as well leaving a sweet taste in their mouths.

“You don’t have to think too complicated.”

I heard Aaron’s voice.

“Armor is just one part after all. Don’t be buried in the parts look at the overall picture and put it together step by step.”

Simon first completed the two legs quickly. He took a step back and looked at the finished product and a proud smile appeared on its own.

‘It’s fine. This is the charm of a knight!’

From the point of view of necromancers there is an idea that a skeleton is a fragile undead that collapses when struck. However the fragile bone joint was covered with metal so it couldn’t look this strong.

As soon as his hands began to loosen up Simon immediately drew on the torso and attached the chest armor. Once he got the hang of it he was able to move on in order without rest.

‘Here attach it to the groove and connect it with jet-black thread here.’

Seeing Simon’s Skeleton Knight quickly taking shape Toto let out an envious sound.

“Awesome! Have you made that much already?”

“It’s worth doing after your hands are untied.”

At first I was lost because I didn’t have knowledge about armor and metal smelting but once the blocked part was pierced it was easy after that.

Now on Simon’s practice table there was a skeleton knight divided into a lower and upper body. I had to do this because of the structure of the armor.

‘last!’

Simon rolled up his sleeves.

‘If I connect this upper body to the lower body and cover it with armor…!’

the extreme!

It was quite heavy because of the weight of the armor. Simon whimpers as he raises his armor Tup from the other side. There was a white hand holding it.

“I’ll help you.”

“Thanks! Lorraine.”

The two of them stably grabbed the upper body from both sides and then slowly attached the upper body to the lower body at the signal of one-two-three to three.

Click.

You should hear a sound that connects properly. The jet black of the two vertebrae meet and connect healing into one skeleton.

“Okay that’s it!”

Upon completion Simon let out an exclamation of joy.

however.

Beep!

A very ominous sound was heard.

After that sound the Skeleton Knight stumbled and stumbled and suddenly with the sound of something breaking his back bent sharply and he leaned heavily towards Simon.

“??”

Simon and Lorraine looked at each other with puzzled expressions.

* * *

Simon immediately asked Aaron for help.

Aaron who was examining the bent Skeleton Knight carefully finally opened his mouth.

“Looks like there was no problem with assembly.”

“So what?”

“It’s bad.”

thud!

Simon’s heart sank.

“There is a defect in the factory system but this kind of undead product is not rare. The upper and lower body were properly connected but the upper bone seems to have been damaged from the beginning. In the end it must have been bent under the weight of the armor.”

“ah….”

Simon let out a sad sigh.

‘Keugh I should have bought the vanilla brand!’

I stopped by the Necromancer’s shop for a while before I led the freshman at Langerstein but Skeleton Knight’s vanilla brand was out of stock.

The clerk recommended the ‘Pastel’ brand product which is one step lower than that and Simon thought about whether to buy the product at an expensive price in Rochester or just here and eventually bought the pastel product.

“Don’t be too disappointed. It’s a common occurrence for summoners.”

Aaron said that and moved to the other student.

“Contact the place where you bought the product and proceed with the refund process.”

“…yes.”

Simon stared at the Skeleton Knight whose waist was drooping.

“Hoe~jang! I made good use of the glue you lent me!”

Just then the orange-haired female student who had borrowed the bone glue approached with a lively smile.

“huh?”

Then he looked at Simon with his head drooping in frustration and at the Skeleton Knight with his back drooping.

“Kyahahahaha!”

She ended up bursting with bread. As I burst into laughter the students around me turned around with frowns.

“What is this! Ugh! Hahahaha! What kind of old skeleton is this?”

“It’s bad.”

Simon returned the glue with a flushed face.

“Kyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Oh sorry! Aheuheu!”

After laughing out loud she staggered as if her body had lost strength then leaned her back on Toto’s body. Toto stiffened as it was and her face turned red.

“Because your pose and the skeleton pose are the same as before. Uhhhh! That owner’s summoned beast. Kikikick!”

“Stop laughing!”

and a bit further away.

Hearing the laughter the 5th place leader Aseras turned his head and his eyes were shining.

‘Defective product? He was the pickiest of them but he was lucky with his first class.’

Even Hector who was in the back seat was looking at him with an expressionless face.

‘Well do days like this exist?’

Left alone again Simon whimpered and tried to stand the bent Skeleton Knight. However he slumped again and bent his back to the other side.

‘I can’t give up like this. I still have a lot of class time left.’

Of course considering that Aaron was defective he said he would give the production score a perfect score but he couldn’t prevent the overall score from dropping because the level of perfection was low.

Keygen was inflexible in his evaluation and only the results mattered.

‘I try to do everything I can’t do!’

If the result is important I just need to somehow make my back stand up so that I can move properly during this time today.

Simon took out the taping used for summoning science from his bag and tore it off.

Then the waist part was wrapped around the waist.

‘The route where the jet black flows is to pull it out to the side.’

Simon drew a small magic circle on the defective bone and then drew a magic circle on top of it. He built a temporary circuit allowing the magic circles to communicate in pitch black without going through bones.

‘Okay how does this feel?’

Simon stepped back and crossed his arms.

“Move! Night!”

clap clap clap.

When Simon gave the order with his thoughts the Skeleton Knight hesitated and began to take one step at a time. It’s sloppy but I’m able to walk on my own.

‘It’s going to be hard to run but that’s about it.’

Simon sighed and took out his sword from the subspace and placed it in the Skeleton Knight’s hand. Then he pointed the sword in the direction where there were no people.

“Swing it!”

Whoops!

It sounds pretty breezy. Hope came to life in Simon’s eyes. The students looked at Simon with a murmur.

“This time horizontally!”

Boaaaang!

Skeleton Knight turned his back and made a big swing.

Ppogak!

Unable to overcome that force the Skeleton Knight’s back bent again and shook like a spring. Simon covered his forehead and loud laughter was heard all around him.

“Are you okay Simon?”

Lorraine came over and asked. Simon nodded vigorously.

“Of course. I’m not giving up yet.”

“Yes do your best.”

Did you come to cheer me up? Simon really felt his body energize.

‘But I just saw the way.’

All of Simon’s equipment was brought out on the table. He never intended to give up.

* * *

Time passed.

After the students completed the Skeleton Knight one by one they were waiting in line to get tested.

And in the 2nd year Summoning Department the first person to complete the knight was ‘Aceraz Mikel’.

Booung- Booung-

Every time her knight swung her sword admiration was heard from everywhere.

A blow that descends straight with power. It couldn’t even compare to the promiscuous swordsmanship of normal skeletons.

“Good job. Aseras.”

Aaron who was holding the evaluation form nodded.

“The score is…”

“It’s not over yet Professor.”

As Aseraj instructed with his thoughts the Skeleton Knight put down the shield he was holding in his left hand. Instead he grabbed another sword.

‘Twin blade?’

Soon the moment Aseraz gives instructions.

Sreung! Sreung!

The two swords crossed in a beautiful trajectory. The students opened their mouths in cheers. Aaron nodded his head in satisfaction.

“It’s quite good. How did you do it?”

“The material for my Skeleton Knight is a level 3 monster Galvaren.”

She quickly began to explain.

“It’s a monster that uses an irregular fighting style. After strongly connecting with the Skeleton Knight’s thoughts I immersed myself in finding the most appropriate technique that I used in my life. When I held the two swords I could see that the effect was multiplied I changed the skeleton of the wrist and arm to match the characteristics.”

“…Making a summoned beast is basic and has it already given it its own personality?”

Aaron smiled.

“It’s a pity that I couldn’t give it a higher grade than an A+. Good job.”

Clap clap clap clap!

Received applause from the students Aseraj came down from the podium.

“next!”

Hector assembled a knight as big as himself 1.5 times the size of a normal skeleton knight and received an A+. It was common knowledge in summoning science that the bigger the skeleton the more difficult it was to make.

Fitzgerald engraved an enchantment magic circle on his equipment and when the battle started the skeleton himself infused the sword and armor with jet black to strengthen them creating a unique undead that received praise from the students.

But Aaron thought differently.

“I like the idea but I didn’t consider the knight’s black consumption and available time. At this rate it’s hard to move for more than 5 minutes let alone the strength that doesn’t require control.”

Fitzgerald was taken aback by the unexpected harsh criticism but quickly responded by fixing his glasses.

“My goal was to create a skeleton knight model that was specialized in short-term battles to offset that shortcoming.”

“For an improvisation that wasn’t a bad answer.”

But Aaron was on top of Fitzgerald’s head.

“If I really wanted to make a model that was specialized in short-term battles I wouldn’t have given the enchantment magic circle to the armor.”

“….”

“And if the armor had been a little lighter I would have let it go. B+. Fitzgerald.”

I couldn’t fool Professor Kizen’s eyes with some tricks.

Fitzgerald succinctly admitted then returned to his seat and spoke quietly to Toto.

“I thought it was worth a try.”

“…ha ha ha.”

And then.

“Simon Pollentia.”

Simon came up for evaluation. Beside him was a Skeleton Knight with erratic steps. Loud laughter erupted from everywhere.

“…I tried.”

Aaron said sadly.

He succeeded in straightening his defective waist by pouring all kinds of materials but in return he was a skeleton knight who seemed to have sacrificed many parts. The armor was also cut to reduce weight and made like light armor.

“As I said before your production was flawless. But as a professor of Summoning I have to evaluate the results.”

“I know.”

“Simon the points I’ll give you…”

“Wait a minute Professor.”

Aaron turned his head. Simon smiled meaningfully and spread his arms.

“I am confident that I can defeat any knight with this knight.”

Students around me murmured. There were also students who laughed openly.

“Bluffing?”

“Even after seeing what Fitzgerald was doing earlier they say that.”

“It’s not for Professor Aaron.”

Hearing those words a deep smile crept across Aaron’s lips.

“Can you take responsibility for that?”

“of course.”

Aaron’s head turned.

The first person you see is Hector.

To be honest from the point of view of Simon and Hector growing together in Class A I wanted to see the two fight.

However as a professor during class I had to abandon my selfishness. A student with the best-made Skeleton Knight in this class.

“Asheraz Mikel. Come out.”

Drooling!

As if he had waited Aseraj got up and brought a Skeleton Knight with two swords.

Hector was half-assed then gnashed his teeth when he saw Asheraz leave.

“Simon Pollentia.”

Aaron turned his head.

“If you defeat the Skeleton Knight of Aseraj I will be fooled by your words.”

A smile crept across Simon’s lips.

“I’ll show you.”

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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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