Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner - Chapter 281
Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 281
The atmosphere at Team Seiur was at its peak.
I thought of it as a professional work experience that felt a bit intense but suddenly I was entrusted with an important mission to bring in a holy woman candidate. It was also a high-difficulty mission that might involve a fight with Epenel.
“This is at least two months’ worth of pride when you return to Kizen!”
said Dick excited putting his arm around Simon’s neck.
“We’re preventing the appearance of a saint! Since you’re working with a great person you’re taking on a mission like this!”
Meilin gave a notice as if telling her to be quiet.
“I know it’s an important mission even if I don’t overdo it so shut up.”
“Yeah~ yeah~”
Dick clung to Sayyur’s side as he walked ahead and began eagerly asking questions.
It wasn’t just flattery it was pouring out 100% respect.
“Hey Simon.”
“….”
“hey!!”
Simon looked to the side in surprise.
Meilin put her hands on her hips and gave a slightly angry expression.
“What are you thinking so seriously?”
“No that…”
Simon shook his head and continued.
“I wondered if we could take on such an important mission.”
“What do you mean it’s Agent Seiwir’s job not us.”
Meirin corrected it.
“We’re just a bonus. Since we’re the ace of Vengeance’s espionage department we’ll see if you take on such a mission.”
“Mmm.”
The thought of Simon’s embarrassment still haunted his mind.
Meirin passed Simon and looked at Kamibarez.
“Is our Kami still adjusting? His expression doesn’t open.”
When Meirin asked kindly Kamibarez shook his head.
“Oh no. I’m fine now! Because you guys are by my side.”
“But why are you so dark?”
“….”
As she hesitated Simon spoke in a sweet voice.
“It’s okay Kami. Say anything.”
She hesitated wriggling her little hands and finally opened her mouth.
“Are we going to ‘kidnap’ that girl who is said to be a candidate for the saint?”
hot.
Meilin made a flinching expression but then tried to fake a bright smile.
“I kidnapping! What are you talking about. Haha! I’m going to protect you from Ephnell guys first!”
“….”
When Kamibarez’s expression did not resolve Meirin slapped Simon’s arm with her elbow and said ‘Try to do something!’ she said with the look of her mouth.
Simon finally opened his mouth.
“If Epenel contacts the girl first he will take her to the Holy Federation regardless of her will. That’s for sure.”
In the Holy Commonwealth when a baby is born it is mandatory to undergo a divine test and if the divine fitness is high it is said that it was chosen by the Goddess of Devas and regardless of individual free will it is necessary to walk the path as a Priest.
This whole process is extremely sacred for religious reasons.
“On the other hand if we contact the girl first…”
“I guess I’ll ask the doctor.”
Seiwir suddenly cut in.
“If the girl agrees she will be protected and if she refuses she will be kidnapped.”
Kamibarez swallowed.
“…Well what do you plan to do with me?”
Seiwir pushed his bangs up with the back of his hand and winked.
“They will wait for the judgment of the upper echelons. Our mission is to take them.”
It would be difficult if all the inhabitants of the Neutral Zone turned their backs on the Dark Alliance.
They wouldn’t take her life for that reason Seyir explained but she would probably be sent to the Dark Alliance.
If she wants to continue living in the Neutral Zone there may be a condition to open the core. Because if you open the core you can’t become a priest.
“This is my idea.”
Meilin crossed her arms and opened her mouth.
“No matter how you live I think it’s better than being Epenel’s puppet. At least we can enjoy our freedom.”
“…yes.”
Kamibarez made up his mind and nodded.
“Okay then let’s go to the mission destination.”
At Sayur’s words Dick clenched his fists as if he had waited.
“It’s going to the teleport magic circle right? It’s a critical mission that’s running out of time…!”
however.
The place they arrived at was the carriage stop. Sayur talked to a coachman and he looked at the students and said:
“Everyone ride.”
“Well why don’t you take the wagon? To the mission area?”
Dick asked with a puzzled look on his face and Seiwir touched his chin with a beaming smile.
“Of course! Riding the teleport magic circle would be faster but this is a neutral zone. There is a risk that the coordinates will be exposed to Ephnel. Riding a shabby ordinary wagon is the best way not to attract attention.”
“Oh of course! Agents all have a deep meaning!”
Dick and Sayir got on first. The other three followed and headed to the carriage.
* * *
same time.
A location about 500 meters away from where Simon and the others were getting into the carriage.
A man was standing there.
“…I couldn’t sleep a wink last night.”
A middle-aged man dressed in a loose suit with broad shoulders and a bear-like expression was gnashing his teeth and shaking his legs.
“Kids these days are so scary.”
Next to the man was a stiff-looking woman who seemed to be a secretary frowning.
“You have to be scared the kids.”
Block put his thumb in his mouth and bit it.
“No they’re the kidzens. They’re the kijen of the world! Their parents are just high-ranking people and they themselves are high-ranking nobles!”
Block shrank like a frightened rabbit not befitting his size.
“I heard from the seniors it’s normal to be teased by students for not doing their job properly. They summoned their superiors on top of the curtain and robbed them and some kids complained to the communication center about poor snacks so the executives lined up and hit their heads. .”
“No do you believe that nonsense?”
The secretary scolded him.
“And you’re also a reversal hero who has steadily built up his career while overcoming many deaths so why are you so scared of the kids?”
“…Do kids these days recognize that kind of past? These days. In my time when I bring up an old story the kids immediately harden their faces and close their ears.”
“Oh no!”
Block finally began to pray with a desperate expression.
“I hope they are good kids. Good kids. I’m really confident they’ll treat me well…”
“They’re probably kind-hearted kids. It’s not like all keyzens are cheap.”
“I-Is that so? But of course there was a special case number 1 student in my charge. He must be an arrogant and violent high-ranking aristocrat.”
“Ugh really.”
Block looked at his watch slowly.
“But the kids are a little late. Hehe.”
Block was there to meet me in front of the Vengeance building an hour before the appointment time.
And Kizen’s students didn’t show up until an hour late from the scheduled time.
“Huh I know. Is this like a silent test? I’ll wait here for hours guys! Just let me come…”
The secretary sighed heavily.
“I’ll make it clear. You’re the A in the dispatch office A! No matter how much they fly and crawl Agent Block has the authority to grade them!”
Block wasn’t listening at all muttering in frustration.
“Agent Sayir! Agent Sayir!”
At that time I heard the voice of a man who ran out of the Vengeance building and was desperately looking for someone. Then he found Block and his secretary and came running.
“Agent Block! Secretary! Good job! Have you not seen Agent Seyir?”
The secretary shrugged.
“Didn’t you see?”
“I’m going crazy for real! Where the hell did this trouble maker go!”
“What’s going on?”
The man held his forehead and sighed.
“That person went out with the most important mission not the usual infiltration mission. The mission to secure the target performed by the combat department!”
“yes?”
“Tell me if you see anything!”
The man ran to Burinake Market to ask the residents. The secretary who had been watching him silently turned his head.
“Agent Block did you hear me? I think that Seiwir mischief got into trouble again.”
Still Block wasn’t listening to her at all.
“I’ve also heard rumors like this. At first the Kiden kids ask where they went to school but if you name a school other than Keygen they say they’ll start ignoring you from then on.”
“Ah! Stop it!”
“Hey Moiran dropout will put his head down and wait.”
* * *
“Me? Of course I graduated from Kizen!”
Inside the running wagon heading to the mission.
Sayir shrugged and Dick let out an exclamation.
“Oh my God! You are our direct senior!”
When she was told that she was a Kizen graduate Meirin also made a surprised expression. She really was elite measured with a ruler.
Dick continued talking.
“We’re going to die in the first year but you endured there for three years! I sincerely respect you!”
“Whoops the second year will be more difficult and the third year will be hell.”
At that time Meirin looked at Seiwir and said.
“Agent’s age… Do you know Professor Barhill or Professor Aaron?”
“Oh those friends? How could they not know?”
Dick and Mailyn opened their mouths. Calling those two active Kizen professors ‘those friends’!
“Let’s see… Those friends were my juniors in the third grade.”
“Wow!”
“Ever since I was in the lower grades I taught them a lot because they were exceptional friends. Even these days if I have to go to the Keygen headquarters I run into them sometimes and they greet me politely. Haha! Now that I’m a Keygen professor I often tell them not to do that.”
“Likely? That Professor Barhill and Professor Aaron?”
As if he had been waiting Seiwir told stories of his heroic days in Kizen and Dick and Meirin. And even Kamibarez pricked up his ears and listened to the story with interest.
‘Hmm.’
Simon on the other hand with his arms crossed was thinking something was wrong.
“Yeah that’s right. Bahil weaved a blood net at that time to catch the fleeing friend.”
“Wow! He’s a professor of geology and he must have also written hematology when he was a student!”
“Yes? Ah yes. I did. Hematology when I was young but later on curses…”
Simon closed his eyes.
It’s impossible to say anything based on suspicion.
For now I decided to pay attention and watch.
* * *
The boundary between the Holy Commonwealth and the Neutral Zone.
Divine Gate.
The Divine Gate is a kind of ‘checkpoint’ and everyone had to pass through it to get to the Neutral Zone.
And this time Epenel students were passing through this divine gate. All of these students were sent on missions to the Neutral Zone.
“I’m new to Neutral Zone Sister Lete!”
said Lyrinet Lethe’s roommate a girl with two side braids. Lethe as usual had her hands tucked under her robes covering her face.
“I don’t think it’s been that long.”
“Yes? When have you been here?”
“…Ah don’t ask. It reminds me of nightmares about being inside a cramped box.”
“? I don’t know what you mean.”
At that time three female students in Epenel uniforms were approaching calling Lirinet’s name.
Lethe looked at them with her characteristic sullen expression and said.
“A member of the same group as Lyrinet?”
“yes!”
“It’s really made up of just normal kids.”
“Sister Lethe did you really decide to do it alone?”
She nodded and yawned.
“Because going with someone else will only get in the way.
“As expected Sister Lethe! Every movement is unconventional!”
“What kind of mission did Lyrinet have?
Lyrinet waved her hand as if it was nothing.
“It’s just securing candidates for common saints.”
“Be careful. It looks like the Keyzen kids are here too.”
“Oh! Are you worried about me right now? Excited!”
Lette frowned and Lyrinet took a reflex defensive posture.
“Well do you have any last words to say to your roommate before we break up?”
Lethe with her hands in her robe pockets seemed to be lost in thought with a sullen look on her face then spat out.
“The boy with the blue hair.”
“?”
“If you see a kizen boy with blue hair during a mission just assume he’s dead and run away.”
“Hoho! Will I run away? Even after me I’m at the top of Ephnell in terms of combat ability.”
“It’s a top rank and it’s not a matter of what to do.”
Lethe stared at Lyrinet with a serious expression.
“If you get it wrong you really die.”