Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner - Chapter 311
Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 311
the next morning.
Simon woke up a few hours earlier than usual and was walking around the campus.
I was planning to go to morning class after meeting with ‘Parahan’ a professor of divine defense and talking about divine water.
‘How surprised will the professor be when he sees Akalion?’
I felt a sense of anticipation.
Simon opened his chest and took a deep breath. The morning air was clear and refreshing.
however.
– Caw! Caw!
On the deserted morning walk an exceptionally loud crow was heard.
– Meow!
-Meow!
Then I heard a cat cry.
‘what’s the matter?’
When Simon went to the sound crows and kittens were fighting over sausages on the floor.
‘Kami’s cats?’
Looking closely they were the kittens that Kamibarez was raising. It was impressive to see these guys who were so small that they would fly away with the flap of their wings join forces and stand up against the crows.
In the end the crow spread its wings and ran away.
– Meow!
The kittens let out a triumphant roar.
The moment he goes to claim the prized sausage which is a prize soon.
-!
Just found Simon.
Refusing to eat the white and black lumps rushed to Udada Simon. She clung to Simon’s shoes while making a fuss rubbing his body against him and demanding a hug.
“Why are you guys here?”
The names Kamibarez had given them must have been Whitey or Kkamangi.
Simon sat on his knees and petted the cats then picked them up with both hands and held them to his chest. The cats calmly surrendered themselves and found a comfortable position.
“Let’s go back to the women’s dorm.”
It was a school where all the necromancers were here and the undead roamed around the roadside. It was very dangerous for a kitten to wander around.
It seemed like it would be okay if I took you to the same road. Simon walked with joy as he watched the kittens act cutely.
“Ha-yang!”
This time I heard a familiar voice.
Kamibarez in his pajamas was stomping around looking for the cats.
“Kami!”
“Ah Simon!”
Kamibarez who found Simon smiled brightly and ran quickly.
She stopped flapping her wings and spotted the cats Simon was holding in his arms.
“Hayangah! Kkamangah! Where were you!”
Simon handed the cats into Kamibarez’s arms.
“He was fighting the crows. No one was hurt.”
“I’m so glad I did!”
Kamibarez skillfully picked up the cat. The cats made pleasant sounds.
“I’m worried that kids these days are getting smarter. They keep finding gaps and slipping away.”
Simone listened to her and stared at the kittens.
“By the way guys they’re barely grown.”
Usually kittens grow up day by day but they were no different in size from when I first found them a few months ago.
“Did you check if it’s a monster?”
“Yes! I called someone to check it out and he…”
She shook her head.
“Even the researchers who are familiar with monsters say they’ve never seen a baby of a monster like this…”
“Mmm.”
Simon stretched out his finger and examined the kittens’ foreheads. The cats were excited and tapped with their front paws as if they thought they were playing.
“Wait a minute.”
Touching his forehead gently with his finger he could feel the sharp horns. No matter how you look at it it doesn’t look like a cat.
“So I have a lot of worries these days.”
Kamibarez lowered his head.
“The warehouse manager also said that he had to send it outside because it was too heavy.”
“Originally whether it’s a monster or not I decided to raise it for two months.”
“Yes I want to raise them in my dorm room but I can’t because of school rules… So these days I’m looking for someone to be the owner of the cats! I’m thinking of visiting Professor Hongfeng on the weekend!”
Simon smiled.
“Then let’s all go together and ask for it.”
“Really? Thanks Simon!”
Now it was time for the cats to go back to eat. Perhaps recognizing that it was the moment of parting the cats struggled to return to Simon’s arms.
-Meow! Meow!
“Gwi don’t bother me. Simon is busy too.”
Kamibarez gave more strength and hugged the cats tightly to his chest.
“They really like Simon.”
“I know.”
Simon scratched the side of his head. My heart ached as the cats looked at me with pitiful eyes but I couldn’t help it.
“Then see you later in class.”
Kamibarez responded with a kind eye smile.
“Yes Simon! See you in class!”
-Meow! Meow!
So Simon separated from Kamibarez and the cats and went to Farahhan’s lab.
Time was delayed a little so I was able to reach my destination in no time. He lightly tweaked his clothes and knocked on the door with the back of his hand.
smart.
“Professor this is Simon.”
“Come in.”
Simon cautiously opened the door to the lab and entered.
Looking out the window I saw an old man in white clothes with his hands behind his back. The long curtains fluttered and swayed in the wind and he held a tangent in his hand behind his back.
“Did the dispatch evaluation go well?”
Wise jade green eyes looked back at Simon.
“Yes Professor!”
Simon also replied with a smile.
“What would you like to drink?”
“Anything is fine.”
When Farahhan snapped his fingers the window snapped open! The curtains were closed and the room darkened and divine magic circles spread out with flashes of light all over the walls.
It was a barrier-type white magic that blocked access and eavesdropping from the outside.
“Sit down for a while.”
“yes.”
Simon sat comfortably in his seat.
At first I was scared when I was brought here because my divinity was discovered by Parahan but now it has become a place where I feel comfortable mentally.
“Professor. You look in a good mood.”
“Um did you find out?”
Farahhan burst out laughing and played with his long beard.
“Actually they set up a house outside Kizen Campus. It was built on a small hill.”
“Ah congratulations!”
Farahhan set down his antique-colored porcelain glass on the table.
“I’ve been invited to Professor Hongfeng’s cabin before. From the looks of this old man’s eyes I couldn’t be so envious so I asked Kizen to arrange an accommodation outside. Of course the headquarters flatly refused due to security concerns.”
“ah….”
Squeak.
The hot tea billowing from the kettle filled the cup. The fragrant smell of tea filled the surroundings.
“But in this dispatch evaluation it seems that the students gave a lot of good things.”
Farahhan raised his teacup and continued.
“I heard that this old man’s lessons were helpful when fighting the priests.”
“That’s right! It helped me a lot when I fought with the students from the Aphnell side this time too!”
“That’s an honor. The students told me so well that Keygen Headquarters gave me permission to live outdoors.”
After all Kizen is an all-rounder.
It was natural for students as well as professors to receive various benefits as they proved their abilities.
In addition it seemed that Farahhan was being recognized by the students and the superiors so Simon felt good as well.
“I believe that one day more people will recognize the sincerity of the professor.”
Farahhan burst out laughing.
“Thank you. I don’t know what pretty things this old man did to enjoy such luxury in his later years and have such good disciples.”
Simon bowed his head in shame. A smile like a child rather than an old man hung on Farahhan’s lips.
“Would you like to go home and take a look? I haven’t shown it to anyone yet.”
“great!”
When the two of them got up from their seats Farahhan’s eyes changed sharply.
“Something has been detected in the barrier.”
“yes?”
As Farahhan shook the tangential the curtains were drawn the windows burst open and the divine barrier disappeared.
Farahhan and Simon came out of the building and looked.
“ah!”
– Yaooooong!
Outside the window kittens meowed and struggled in the divine net.
Simon said in surprise.
“The white is black!”
“Are these kids you know?”
“Yes I’m sorry. You must have followed me all this way.”
Apparently I saw that Kamibarez was taken away but how did he get out?
Simon came over to rescue the cats.
“Now wait a minute!”
A gasp of astonishment escaped Farahhan’s mouth. His gaze turned to the cats licking and licking the divine net.
“This isn’t this divine water!”
Simon’s eyes also flashed.
“New demand?!”
* * *
Simon has moved into Farahhan’s new home.
The appearance of a modest house on a hill surrounded by trees was like a watercolor painting.
Simon said with admiration.
“Did you build this house in that short time?”
“Rather than building it it’s the concept that it was moved by magic.”
And in the grass in the yard kittens and Akalion who looked like a little teddy bear were tangled and playing.
Fighting even with crows the warlike cats stretched out their front paws and attacked and Akalion fell down without winning. It was so cute that it made me smile just by looking at it.
“It’s really surprising. The Priest’s Shinsoo will follow you.”
On the way to Akalion he explained to Farahhan. Simon scratched his head.
“To that priest… I’m sorry.”
“There’s nothing to feel sorry about. No one can do anything about Shinsoo choosing the owner. If you abandoned Akalion there and went back Akalion wouldn’t have returned to that student of Ephnell.”
Farahhan said that divine beasts rarely choose their masters. So Shinsuhak taught how to lead and raise Shinsoo even if he was not chosen as the owner.
– Ugh! Whoops!
Akalion who looked like a teddy bear could not overcome the kittens’ attacks and hid behind Simon’s legs.
The cats continued to play and chased after them.
“Stop stop. Let’s get along well.”
Simon picked up Akalion and held it in his arms. The kittens meowed and tried to climb onto Simon’s legs.
“They are such rare children.”
said Farahhan stroking the cats’ heads. Cats bit Farahhan’s fingers in defiance.
“I saw that even in the Dark Union divine beasts were rarely born.
“But is Shinsu really right? I don’t feel divinity at all. I also got along with the necromancer Kami.”
“Shinsu can be classified into two types.”
A perfect form that creates divinity from birth and exists as a whole.
From the outside it’s just an animal or monster but it’s a transforming form that changes form when divinity is breathed into it.
Lethe’s baby dragon ‘Lan’ was the perfect form and Simon’s ‘Acarion’ was the sample of the transformation form.
“In the Dark Union think that the perfect Divinity is dry. If it was an entity that exuded divinity right after birth Necromancers or natural undead would have killed it as soon as they saw it.”
“Yeah I guess.”
“In the territory of the Union metamorphosis gods are much more advantageous to survival. Those cats are not repulsive in pitch darkness and the fact that they cannot generate divinity without transforming must be a result of evolution.”
Simon looked at the kittens with a serious expression.
“Well then if I bestow divinity on these cats…”
“Yes. He will awaken as a true divine beast and realize himself.”
Simon swallowed. How will these little kittens change?
Then Farahhan brushed his beard and said.
“Didn’t you say that a girl named Kamibarez was looking for a cat owner?”
“yes.”
“These divine beasts won’t last long and will die if they go into the wild. You’ll be the owner. Students won’t be able to have cats in the dormitory so I’ll usually take them.”
Simon’s eyes sparkled.
“Would you really do that?”
“Heh heh! Of course.”
It was perfect. If Shinsoo could be entrusted to a professor of divine defense there was no safer way than that.
“Then will you breathe divinity into those children and transform them into the form of a real divine beast?”
“Yes I will.”
Simon nodded and slowly crouched down in his seat. And first he put his hand on the head of ‘Hayangi’ who was clinging to his leg.
‘Why why am I all nervous?’
A stinging horn felt between the palms.
But for some reason Hayang who couldn’t stay still for a moment and went wild sat quietly like a statue.
He only looked up at Simon with round eyes as if expecting something.
“I’ll start.”
Simon who took a deep breath lightly immediately poured out his divinity to the cat.