Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner - Chapter 330
Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 330
Nephthys’s choice of topical special case No. 1 student.
Eric also knew Simon well.
“Yeah what are you curious about?”
“I was wondering if you could look at this formula.”
With Meilin’s help the error in the elemental magic formula was resolved but there is still a long way to go. Simon showed Eric the composition of the summoning magic circle this time.
“Let’s see.”
Eric’s eyes carefully examined the magic circle.
“In the summoning magic circle each element has a great influence on the whole so it’s burdensome to pick just one part. But this part.”
Eric touched a part of the magic circle with his fingertips.
“This is clearly wrong. It is better to adopt the Gaelic formula rather than simply adding up.”
“Then what about this one?”
Whenever Simon raised a problem Eric answered without hesitation.
And Simon asked.
“Why?”
“It’s because it’s efficient to use Gale’s formula.”
“But using Gale’s formula complicates the pattern and I don’t understand why it’s more efficient this way.”
there are sometimes
Kids asking why in Keyzen.
It’s been such a long time since I’ve asked a question so even Eric who teaches Black Mechanics was a bit taken aback.
“Um yes. If that’s what you’re curious about.”
However it is the professor’s duty to answer the student’s questions.
Eric personally took up chalk and wrote the solution.
“My thoughts on this part…”
Simon also took a chalk and wrote down what he thought.
Eric’s eyes widened. Listing of formulas in the fundamental part without using formulas for the calculation of formulas.
In such a subject the result was derived as an approximation to the one using the formula.
“This interpretation is interesting.”
Eric smiled.
“But didn’t you learn the hexadecimal formula in the first semester? Why did you calculate it so hard?”
“The hexa formula is.”
Simon looked at Eric as he lowered the chalk.
“I didn’t fully understand it so I thought it wasn’t mine.”
“….”
“I didn’t want to put an element of anxiety into my magic circle.”
Eric groaned inwardly.
When a new rune word or formula is introduced in class students do not wonder about its principle.
because you are busy using it. Everyone likes to reinforce the magic circle and use it for the upcoming duel evaluation and BMAT.
extreme practicality.
Keyzen advocates a meritocracy and students have adapted to survive in that system.
Of course it’s not that it’s bad. Competition always yields high efficiency and results.
But if you ask the necromancers who graduated from Keygen why they used the hexa formula here?
Nine times out of ten you won’t be able to answer.
is it originally It’s just that you’ve been doing it like this for a long time.
Young necromancers who do not know the principles and use formulas will be on top of this world in the future.
Eric lamented this situation as an educator but he also had to change.
Competition among professors is also fierce at Keygen. In order to survive as a boring subject called ‘Jil-Dark Mechanics’ and to be evaluated as a good lecture by students it was not important to make them understand.
‘still.’
For Eric the fact that at least one student like this comes out every year was the first rain of a drought.
“The explanation could be a bit long.”
The magic words that make students give up.
“Is that okay?”
Nine out of ten will tell you to just move on.
“Yes as much as you like!”
but this kid
No what Simon wanted was surprisingly the source.
“Take a good look.”
Eric was delighted as he wrote down the proof on the blackboard.
What kind of proof is this?
-Do you really need proof?
– Rune words are enough as long as they work well.
-Professor Keyzen won’t teach you strange formulas.
Words heard countless times.
That’s right.
The runes and formulas taught in Kizen have been thoroughly verified from previous generations.
We just need to build on the previous achievements and become stronger.
Proof is a purely non-value area of study.
Even so.
‘fun.’
A smile crept across Eric’s lips. I am now enjoying proving the formula in front of this student.
“Are you done now?”
“Yes! It was solved coolly. Thank you!”
After exchanging a few more words with Eric Simon bowed his head and walked out of the classroom. Eric who was watching his back as he left with a satisfied smile suddenly picked up a piece of chalk.
‘How did you suppress it?’
percussion.
Then he started lining up proofs on the blackboard even for other formulas.
The old man’s heart still.
I was grateful to be able to run so usefully.
* * *
“Okay! Let’s do it again!”
Upon returning to the dormitory after class Simon wrote down the newly learned formula in a notebook.
In fact Simon did not want to know the root of formula from the beginning.
Simon’s grades in Jet Black Mechanics are extremely mediocre mid-level. I can’t even properly accept and eat what is thrown in an easy-to-understand way but it was overkill to even understand the proof. More than anything else more knowledge and study were needed to prove it.
However the reason he wanted proof this time was because of the summoning magic circle. Simon is facing the wall of completing the Skeleton Mage but on the other hand his head is itching.
seemed to come out
That insight on the first day of Summoning class when the bones of an Irish ratman skeleton were recalculated and reassembled to turn them into a gray rat running on four legs.
However it was not easy and he thought that the reason such insight became impossible was because he did not fully understand these difficult formulas.
But now with Eric’s help it’s possible.
All texts are in my hands.
Swoop. Shuk. Shuk.
Dick who was lying on the bed clicked his tongue as he watched Simon write down formulas in an empty notebook.
“…It’s amazing. It’s amazing.”
I can’t even be sarcastic anymore because I’ve worked so hard.
I was just a little worried.
“Isn’t the mattang going away like when you first made the golem?”
“Don’t make that mistake anymore.”
Simon said as he wrote down the formula.
“I’m in good shape eat well and exercise hard so it’s okay.”
“Less sleep is the problem man.”
“More than that.”
Simon started writing down mathematical formulas in his notebook.
“How’s Professor Walter’s handwriting feeling going?”
“Ah- I safely entrusted it to an expert. It might take some time because I’m a bit behind on things. He said it might take longer because he didn’t write it himself it was a picture taken with a camera.”
“What about hematopoietic injection component analysis?”
“I’m secretly looking for someone to conduct the experiment. This side is having an academic conference right now so I’ll find it soon.”
“Auction of the corpse of the monster?”
“It’s starting tomorrow. They say that the price might go up a little more because the scientific value of the skin tissue of the monster is discovered. You can look forward to it…”
Having said that Dick jumped up.
“No hey! I’m not your manager. What is this all about? How many jobs have you entrusted to me!”
Simon stopped his quill and laughed out loud.
“Don’t keep laughing next to me. It’ll cut off your concentration.”
“Do you get your hands on your studies after pampering your roommate like this? Master!”
Dick stretched his legs out of bed and swung around Simon’s neck in the chair.
“I’m dizzy!”
Simon shouted still laughing.
“And you pay for it all. Aren’t you taking too much money from your roommate?”
“It’s a trader’s occupational disease so it can’t be helped!”
Dick let go of Simon’s neck and said with a serious expression again.
“I’m not sure why you’re digging into Professor Walter but be careful. Don’t get caught up in unnecessary things.”
“okay.”
Click.
Then the door opened and Kazan came in. As Dick kept his mouth shut with a tense expression on his face Kazan looked at Simon and said.
“The task entrusted to me I started working on it. I’ll let you know when the progress comes in.”
“Yes. Please take good care of me.”
Kazan quickly threw off his school uniform and went up to the bunk bed. She pulled over the blanket and procrastinated for a while then fell silent.
Dick ran over and put a headlock on Simon’s head.
“Yumma! You entrusted the work to Kazan instead of me? It’s a betrayal!”
“Oh it hurts! What kind of betrayal is this…!”
“I like the thieves’ guild better than my information network. Is this? Huh?”
Seruk.
Simon slipped his arm between Dick’s and squeezed it releasing the headlock. He picked up Dick and threw it back on the bed.
“her.”
Dick stuck out his tongue.
“He’s getting better and better.”
“These days Matou is also practicing a new technique.”
Dick imitated Hector’s voice.
“How far are you going to go! Simon Pollentia!”
Simon laughed while holding his stomach at the vocal mimicry that was not the same. So did Dick.
* * *
“Mmmmm.”
Dick who had been tossing and turning the covers at dawn woke up.
Rubbing his eyes he yawned and headed to the bathroom.
I checked my errands sighed and checked the clock hanging on the wall. There are still 4 hours left until class.
That moment when you feel a little happy and go back to bed.
‘?’
Simon was not in bed.
‘He’s starting again.’
This is the first time anyone is more insane than me. Dick put on his slippers and came out of room 409.
Dragging my slippers the first place I headed to was the bathroom.
Click.
Dick opened the door and rubbed his eyes.
“Hey Simon! Are you sleeping here?”
But Simon was not there.
Only traces of empty skeleton mage boxes were left in the corner of the bathroom.
“It sucks.”
Dick licked his lips at the mess.
“If you keep doing this the janitor will not allow you to use the bathroom.”
Dick staggered over fighting drowsiness clearing the mess Simon had made.
The next place he headed was the garden behind the dormitory.
‘Oh it’s cold.’
Dick came out and hugged his shoulder. He moved his steps against the chilly dawn wind.
“Yumma! It’s good to work hard but I sleep in my room…!”
Then Dick stopped talking.
Simon was there.
He was frantically manipulating the unfolded magic circle and muttering to himself.
“I think it’s finally done. This time I’m sure.”
Who are you talking to?
It looks like he’s finally gone mad.
Dick thought about it and turned his gaze to the side.
‘…and!’
Three Skeleton Mages that had been assembled were standing next to Simon.
‘Did you really make all of them? self-taught?’
Simon’s expression became serious as if he was going to try it. Dark circles were visible under her eyes and his face was slim. I could see the hardships of the past.
“preparation.”
As Simon stretched out his arms three skeleton mages raised their staffs.
gulp.
Dick swallowed too nervously. He was the one who had been watching Simon’s hard work all along.
“Activate!”
Simon’s words are terrifying.
Roaring!
Hard!
Wheein!
In front of the staff of the three Skeleton Mages I saw flames ice and wind swaying.
“done!!!”
Simon cheered.
Simon’s back with his arms raised and his fists clenched was illuminated brilliantly by the rays of the rising dawn.
Dick was amazed.
‘To really do it before Summoning class.’
Maybe in the summoning class a few hours later the kids won’t think much of it.
– You’re a genius so it’s natural.
-Since this is the first exception it must be the basics.
With that in mind I will rationalize Simon’s achievements so that he is comfortable accepting them.
But who knows.
On the side of genius.
There are also images that try to bleed like that.
“…under.”
Looking at Simon’s back Dick felt a shudder run up his back.
“X I’m cool.”
Just as there must be a premise there must be a result.
People who are called geniuses have a reason.