Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner - Chapter 317
Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 317
Hematology classes continued.
Walter passed through the students his brown hair flowing like fallen leaves.
“As you well know the biggest drawback of blood magic is that it directly consumes the magician’s blood.”
His sweet voice had the magical power of attracting students’ ears.
“The power is certain but the risk is high. In fact blood flow magic has been developed to artificially inflate the amount of blood or to produce strong effects with a small amount of blood. But.”
He held up the injection in his hand as if it were an expensive item.
“Now that trend is changing.”
Hematopoietic injection.
It is a technology to artificially transplant hematopoietic cells which manufacture the main components of blood into the body of another person.
It is already used in various surgeries but this hematopoietic injection is a technology that collects the hematopoietic cells of a monster that produces infinite blood called ‘blood slime’ and injects them into the human body Walter explained.
“Where is blood made? Blood is not made from the heart but from the bone marrow inside the bone. In the bone marrow there are hematopoietic stem cells that combine the main components of blood.”
however. said Walter raising his voice as if emphasizing.
“Blood slime is a monster without bones but it has special hematopoietic stem cells that produce the main component of blood. OK.”
The hall was agitated.
If true it was an extremely effective injection.
Not only can you use blood flow magic 2 to 3 times more than usual but the risk you feel as you lose a lot of blood is reduced. It is also possible to use stronger blood flow magic.
but.
‘… Sounds like a very poor story.’
Simon who was wary of Walter rested his chin on his chin and thought about that.
It was a story that would have been dismissed as a weakling if it had been picked up somewhere but the speaker was none other than Professor Kizen the highest authority in a field of study.
Then in a flash someone’s hand went up.
“This is Jamie Victoria! Are there any side effects from the injection?”
Of course there were students who felt the same questions as Simon. Walter replied with a kind smile.
“There may be symptoms such as dizziness or numbness in the limbs but there are no side effects that will be a big problem. It’s a similar ingredient to the blood potion you drink.”
Another hand came up beside Jamie.
“I’m Scott Snyder! Human blood maintains a certain ratio but if it suddenly doubles or triples won’t something go wrong with the body?”
“You’re misunderstanding it. Blood doesn’t keep growing. As the word says it raises the hematopoietic function and when there is a shortage of blood the ability to quickly replenish blood is created.”
In a way the effect of creating a blood potion from within the body. Anyone taking a hematology class couldn’t help but be amazed.
The sparkling eyes of the students were on the hematopoietic injection and Walter slowly put the injection down.
“But this product is still a new technology. It is difficult to mass-produce and the quantity is extremely limited as it is impossible to extract one even if you replace 100 blood slimes. I’m going to give you a chance to meet me.”
Loud shouts were heard everywhere.
The interest of the students rose to the extreme when they said that there was only one person.
“Then shall we proceed with a simple practice?”
* * *
The practice content was simple.
A practice of controlling the heartbeat while feeling the beat of the heart by putting the curse of the blood flow system on one’s own body ‘heart palpitations’.
“Human heart rate is not constant. It is affected by body temperature emotions stress etc. However a first-class blood flow surgeon can control even this heartbeat as desired.”
And the one who won first place in this class was Kamibarez who had the best pedigree in hematology. She seemed to be able to control her heart rate both fast and slow with total freedom.
“congratulations!”
“Envy you.”
Mei Lin and her students flocked to congratulate her on her achievement. Simon also approached Kamibarez.
“Congratulations Kami.”
“Ah Simon! Thanks!”
Kamibarez smiled brightly. After Simon hesitated a little she said.
“Kami.”
“yes!”
“Maybe getting an injection…”
Having said that Simon looked at Kamibarez’s face. The expression on her face as she was congratulated by the people around her seemed very happy.
Simon of course knew. There is not enough grounds to say not to get an injection.
Walter is just suspicious. I feel bad. As a hematology major this opportunity is too important for her to say so.
“…Could you think again?”
Even so the gansin opened his mouth and said.
Kamibarez’s eyes widened.
“Yes yes? Why?”
“It can be dangerous because it’s an item that hasn’t been verified yet…”
“It’s as you say. Kamibarez.”
Suddenly Walter appeared from behind Simon and said
Simon looked back with a frightened expression. Does this human really enjoy appearing from behind without any sign and startling people?
“Clinical trials on humans have been sufficiently completed and verified but they are still cautious about Ursula’s vampires.
“yes I’m okay!”
Several female students from behind made a helllele expression.
“As expected Professor Walter.”
“You’re so considerate!”
Just as the students were buzzing Walter added softly in a very low voice that only Kamivarez could hear.
“Still if you’re right now there’s nothing you can do about it.”
“….”
Kamibarez put on a troubled expression and turned his head to look at Simon. And she looked at Walter again and answered.
“It’s okay I’ll hit you next time.”
“Yes. I see.”
In the end Walter got the injection from a female student named ‘Sophie Santana’ who had the second best grades after Kamibarez. After receiving an injection in her arm she demonstrated her blood flow magic in front of everyone.
“Let’s do it right away. In order to move the blood slime’s hematopoietic cells the heartbeat has to be set to a special frequency. By causing the same beat as the blood slime it equalizes the conditions within the body.”
Having just learned how to control her heartbeat she did it skillfully.
“Now try using blood flow magic.”
“Yes Professor.”
She put her palms together and closed her eyes.
< Blood Frenzy >
Whoaaaaaagh!
Then in the magic circle in her palm fountains of blood began to flow endlessly.
She reacted with genuine surprise.
“Gyo professor! I’ve never seen a sheep like this before!”
The other students opened their mouths as they watched the magic of blood flowing endlessly.
“Did you see that it really works?”
“and….”
Walter smiled softly and nodded.
“Well done. Success.”
Sophie took up black magic.
“But don’t overdo it. It will take some time for Blood Slime’s hematopoietic cells to adapt to their new body.”
“Yes! Thank you very much!”
Sophie bowed her head with a face full of joy. The eyes of the students were full of envy.
Among them was Kamibarez. She was clapping her hands and congratulating her innocently but she seemed to want her shot too.
‘…Kami.’
Watching her Simon’s mind got complicated.
* * *
After hematology class Simon entered the men’s dorm early.
Room 409 was still quiet today. Dick went down to Rochester and Kazan as always was sleeping under the covers.
‘?’
At that time a crow was snooping around the window. He was tapping the window with his beak as if asking to let him in.
Simon opened the window and a crow came over and perched on Simon’s shoulder.
‘!’
A letter was tied to the crow’s leg.
< To: Simon Pollentia >
Upon discovering his name Simon hurriedly untied the letter tied to the crow’s leg. As soon as one leg was free the crow ran out of the open window without looking back.
‘This is the first time I’ve ever received a letter like this.’
Originally it was a system in which letters were sent to the dormitory first and then delivered to the students.
Simon immediately looked at the sender of the letter. The name ‘Wim Müller’ which I had never seen before was written on it.
‘Who who is it?’
First of all the recipient was definitely ‘Simon Pollentia’ so I sat down at my desk and opened the envelope carefully.
“ah!”
It was a name I hadn’t heard in a really long time.
< How are you? I am Metin. >
Simon let out a small exclamation. He was so happy that his shoulders trembled.
‘Metin!’
When Simon and Lette went to the Holy Commonwealth together he was the ‘Heretic Questioner’ who recognized that Simon was a necromancer and pursued him relentlessly.
After that while they were riding the sacred train together they were attacked by the blood cheongyo and when Simon saved his life and saved the passengers of the train Metin’s gaze at Simon changed.
-You are a necromancer but you risked your life to fight for the people of this place. In the end it saved hundreds of lives. The interrogators including me were lousy. Admit it. We couldn’t even have one necromancer. I will give up your interrogation.
Still then Mattin’s voice came to mind clearly.
Simon who was in a good mood quickly read the next article.
< Lethe student. No the saintess of the stars has contacted me. >
I sent a letter asking Lethe to examine the evidence obtained from the train but Lethe seems to have connected it to Metin right away.
< I am enclosing a copy of the evidence obtained from the train. Please confirm. >
Simon took out the documents from the back of the letter. They were classified documents obtained after defeating the Bishop of Blood Heaven in the Sacred Train.
Even if it was a copy if it were known that he had sent this information to the Necromancer of the Dark Union Metin’s life would be in danger.
Orders of Blood Heavenly Church.
Various plots were written to cause chaos in the world. Simon hardened his impressions and read his orders.
‘….’
Among them there was a part that caught my eye and it was the signer of the directive. All signatures were signed by one person.
‘no way…!’
Simon finally found out the cause of his embarrassment. He immediately jumped out of his seat and ran to the library holding the letter.
‘Gore gore…’
As soon as I arrived at the library I took thick books related to gore from the bookshelf and opened them.
It contained old languages that are no longer used. Simon also learned etiquette from Richard and was strong in various archaic words used by nobles but the language used in this signature could not be deciphered at once. Still I got used to the sentence structure so I caught on right away.
Simon looked at the book and began to decipher the signature.
‘under.’
Simon let out a long sigh.
I finally felt that everything that was bothering me was relieved.
In the order the cause of death was written in an archaic language.
“Blood Heavenly Bishop Judas.”