Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner - Chapter 649
Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 649
After the Dark Emperor who had a lot of trouble and a lot of talk came back to a fresh daily life.
The professors who had been on vacation began throwing task bombs at the students as if they had been waiting and savagely slowed down the class.
The students who thought they would take a breather after the end of the Dark Emperor had to hold on to their spirits as the class intensity was incomparable to that of the festival.
In particular the enthusiasm of the professors of the Department of Summoning who returned was enormous. It’s good that he saved the professors’ face by being #2 in the dark but it actually resulted in igniting the task.
The same goes for Grerion who teaches summoning materials.
“Start!”
Rurrrrrr!
Grerion’s Cave which Simon used as a hideout for the ‘Everkire Countermeasure Team’ for a while.
But today students from the Department of Summoning were rushing out in groups. They were scrambling to secure materials as if they were sweeping up items from a discount general store.
In Simon’s group 10 Lorraine and Toto came out.
“Are you ready? Esch.”
said Simon putting on his work gloves.
“Leave it to me! Chairman no Chief!”
Eshu who played the role of assistant raised his arms and shouted fighting. The dolls around her raised her dainty hand as if to follow her.
This time the material science performance evaluation was ‘Making a Skeleton Chimera’.
The materials used are the skeletons that have been treated with blanks.
This ‘white hole treatment’ is a very special chimera production method. If you soak the bones of an undead in a special solution of a monster called the white hole the bones turn light blue.
The bones that have undergone this process are weakened in durability but can be connected with other types of skeleton bones to move as one body without major side effects.
For example attaching the wing bones of a flying monster to the bones of a land monster is somewhat compatible. Combinations of monsters that would normally be impossible to combine were possible with the Skeleton Chimera that had been treated with white holes.
“Remember! At least two types of undead bones must be attached!”
Grerion shouted while walking among the students. He seemed to have bulked up properly probably because he had been exercising all through the vacation.
“Remember the formulas you’ve learned so far! Think of the combination between skeletons that can create the most synergy!”
“yes!”
On the material shelf various ‘blank-treated’ bones were waiting.
From common monsters like Orcs Ratmen and Gnolls to the bones of flying harpy or underwater monsters that can swim in the sea.
You can make it with the ingredients of your choice.
And Simon’s 10th group was also decided after discussion about which chimera to make.
“Simon! Take it!”
With Lorraine’s cry a large chunk of bone flew away. Simon picked it up safely and set it down on the work table.
First the most basic tasks.
Simon raised his work knife. Since it was a bone that came out after being in the white solution for a long time it was too heavy to create undead as it is.
It is better to remove the white solution thickly stuck to the bone at this time.
Square- Square-
The same sound is heard from the tables around. Other production teams including Simon and Eshu were all beginning to work on this.
This is the most labor-intensive and time-consuming task.
“Eshu cut the joints as thin as possible. So that the white part of the bones is barely visible.”
“okay!”
Simon assigned this side of the work to her assistant and moved on to the assembly stage.
good! good!
Every time his hand moves flamboyantly the bones snap into place. He made the spine line as if he were building a tower then he scattered it as if he didn’t like it and made it again from beginning to end.
Eshu’s eyes widened as he watched.
‘Wow this guy really thinks assembling a skeleton is crazy.’
Simon wasn’t even looking at the blueprints. He fitted the bones together at will purely with the knowledge and senses in his head.
“good.”
Simon who finished assembling the upper body at once turned his head.
“Eshu what about the black coffin?”
“Here it is!”
Eshu who was working on it sent the dolls instead. The dolls joined forces and brought the black crown.
Now a thick black pipe was passed through the bones. Like a wire in a machine this tube will serve as a passageway to carry the jet-dark to all parts of the bone.
After firmly fixing the black tube jet black is blown into the joints to complete the interlocking work step by step. The undead upper body work was quickly ending.
“Simon! Is the bass good enough?”
Toto and Lorraine who were the material team returned and were preparing the magic circle. Simon admired the composition of the magic circle formed by the two.
“You’re really good at it? Keep going like this.”
“huh!”
In particular Toto was the most talented in Chimera among many classes.
Compared to other undead summoning was not difficult and he seemed to prefer the one that could be freely transformed according to his taste rather than following a fixed task.
That time when each part is being completed in turn.
“Me I’m sorry! Guys!”
An accident happened.
While Eshu’s dolls were carrying the whitened bones they collided with other busy students and dropped them.
“There’s a crack in the back leg bone.”
The backed bones were extremely vulnerable to external shocks until they were naturally dried.
“Simon! I don’t think there are any more!”
Toto who quickly checked the material line reported that there were no ingredients left.
‘I have to do something with this.’
Simon looked at the damaged part and thought for a moment.
“It’s a good thing it’s a hind leg that’s broken. Let’s change direction.”
“Uh how?”
“It’s to increase the amount of Scorpion.”
Group 10 planned to combine the bones of monsters called ‘Scorpion’ and ‘Bletto’.
Bleto is a four-legged monster that hides in the dirt and hunts for prey.
Bleto is fast but his teeth and claws are weak.
Scorpion can move its long tail freely so it effectively catches monsters but its movements are slow.
So I thought what it would be like to combine Bleto and Scorpion.
Bletto also has sharp thorns at the end of its tail so its main hunting method is to pierce its prey with the thorns on its tail. It was Team Ten’s idea that if given the Scorpion’s long tail it would handle it better.
However the leg bones are broken and the situation has to give up speed.
then.
“Instead of mobility it reinforces something else.”
* * *
After all the work was done the evaluation began.
The group that received the highest score was the 8th group of Aseras which had jet-black feathers attached to the wing bones to enable high-speed flight.
And the best chimera maker in the 2nd year of Keygen. It was Fitzgerald’s 11th group a mixture of four types of undead. After checking the papers Grerion nodded in satisfaction.
And Simon who finished the work a little late was anxiously waiting for his turn with the 10 trillion members.
“Oh this is annoying!”
A female student said as she removed wheat from her thigh.
“How does wheat grow in caves?”
Simon put on a puzzled expression.
In the distance I could see the teaching assistants sighing heavily as they cut wheat with scythes.
“There is no end to cutting or cutting.”
“I asked the professor for medicine. If you spray it it will get better.”
They had cleaned up but the viability of the wheat was so strong that it seemed to still be there. Simon apologized to them in his heart.
“Next group. Forward.”
Finally it is the turn of Article 10. Simon and Lorraine came forward followed by Toto and Eshu.
“I will begin the presentation.”
Simon said.
“We created a Chimera by combining Scorpion and Bleto.”
The students who were watching shook their heads. A flat monster standing on the floor supporting itself on four legs.
2/3 of the upper body was a scorpion and only the head and forelimbs were bletto. The tail was quite long with the tailbone of two scorpions but at first glance it seemed that mobility was not expected.
Greerion opened his mouth.
“If you look at the proposal you submitted they said that a scorpion’s tail would be attached to Bletto’s body. Why did you make this change?”
Although it is standard to explain the plausible merits of Scorpion here and explain that the direction has changed due to this and that.
“A mistake was made during the operation.”
Simon answered honestly.
“During the work the hind leg bones were damaged so the option to save mobility had no choice but to be ruled out. But.”
Simon stretched out his hand and pointed at the undead.
“Thanks to that we are proud to have made a better result.”
Grerion touched his chin and this time the head assistant spoke.
“Student Simon. To say that the result is better this work seems to be significantly less mobile. I don’t have to mix Bleto to create a Chimera I think the performance of the result made only with Scorpion will be better.”
The other students nodded in sympathy and Simon grinned.
“I’ll show you without saying anything!”
In Grerion’s cave various sets were already prepared including a water tank for the underwater undead.
Simon moved the undead to the set on the sandy bottom and gave the command with thought.
“behind.”
Pabababababak!
The chimera dug into the soil with its forelimb arms. In an instant she hid her entire body out of sight.
“Think of this as prey.”
As soon as Lorraine puts her target down the floor slits! With a roar his tailbone flew and pierced the center of the target.
Oh oh!
Exclamations erupted everywhere.
Looking at the long tailbone swaying under the ground Grerion rubbed her chin and smiled.
“Really did you turn the concept into a latent summoned beast?”
Lorraine picked up the ball this time threw it into the air and her tailbone hit the target. Both his power and speed were excellent.
Then Aseraj raised his hand and came forward.
“I have a question for Article 10.”
In Keygen free discussion and questioning among students were permitted during the evaluation.
“A scorpion is enough to move the tailbone. I don’t know why you mixed up the bletto. Is bletto just to dig the ground quickly with its forelimbs? Are you?”
It was a fairly aggressive question with a lot of intent to belittle.
Eshu tried to come forward with a teary expression but Simon interrupted and spoke calmly.
“Questioner.”
“yes.”
“You do not have enough understanding of the material.”
Oh come~
Viewers everywhere whistled excitedly and Aseraj’s eyebrows twitched.
“Do you know how to hunt Scorpions?”
“What does that have to do with the creation of the undead chimera…”
“The scorpion’s tail is covered with a sturdy shell and it can hunt its main prey small monsters in the desert just by striking it with its tail. Above all-“
Simon pretended to create jet black on his fingertips and drip them down like water droplets.
“In life Scorpions have poison. Therefore the only way Scorpions hunt is to make small cuts with their tails to smear poison or to ‘beat’ small monsters with brute force to stun them. But after becoming undead? Only bones. Dokdo They don’t even have strong physical strength. The hunting method of swinging the tail of a scorpion in life is not accepted.”
Aseraj made the mistake of assuming that hunting before and after becoming undead would be the same.
Simon who seized the victory took a step forward.
“Therefore we wore Blato on the head and skull and Blato’s thoughts also belonged to Blato. Even before Blato was alive he had to ‘pierce’ the nape of the monster’s neck accurately with the spikes on his tail to succeed in hunting and his sense of this side remains. I gave it a long tail and it pierces the target like a fish out of water.”
The students turned to Grerion’s gaze.
Greerion nodded.
“Simon is right. Undead hunting methods are strongly influenced by life.”
Until Grerion acknowledged it Aseras stepped back biting his lip as if regretting it.
Other questions followed but Article 10 was destroyed freely.
“stop.”
Greerion rose from his seat.
“It was an undead that stood out for its practicality! But among them I thought the most impressive thing.”
He looked back at the students and said.
“It’s an honest admission of a mistake.”
The surroundings became quiet.
“Necromancers have an obsession with making mistakes. If a mistake is made in the magic circle a safety accident with an explosion occurs and if a mistake is made such as inserting a bone into a summoned beast incorrectly the result is out of order. Professors are strict about mistakes too. !”
His voice grew.
“Creating a chimera is different. Make mistakes. Make more mistakes. The world’s most famous dessert was born when no powder was added to the cake and it is famous that a few notes in the music were wrong and the result was better.”
He swung his heavy arm.
“It’s okay to make mistakes but don’t give up! Mistakes aren’t your fault they’re a fork in a new path so accept them with a cool smile!”
“Yes! Professor!”
He looked back at the students and said.
“Gather now! We will announce the results!”
The students lined up in rows. Aseras was staring at Simon with wary eyes from the side.
“The disgrace was paid back. But what about the result?”
Simon laughed softly.
“The harpy chimera you made. Sounds great.”
“You have plenty of room.”
Then Grerion lifted the file folder.
“Then I’ll announce the top grades first!”
* * *
At the same time Nephthys’s office.
“Ugh! The Grand Duke is not answering my calls today!”
Nephthys sat on a chair and struggled on her short legs.
“It was bad! Too bad!”
Vice-Chancellor Jane perhaps accustomed to seeing such a superior put the stack of papers down on her desk with a nonchalant expression.
“If you are the grand duke are you referring to the second corps commander?”
“huh!”
“Isn’t it difficult to communicate with crystal spheres in the northern part of Kalos where the Grand Duke rules because of the snowstorm all year round? I think you should understand.”
“No! No!”
Nephthys groaned.
“It’s clear that the Grand Duke isn’t accepting it on purpose! It’s too much! I didn’t even ask for such a difficult request!”
Hearing this Jane sighed.
“There’s a reason. I’m not sure what the request is.”
“I’ve loved the Grand Duke ever since he was squatting!”
“Isn’t it an old story that the Grand Duke can’t even remember?”
dump-
Nephthys pouted on her desk and puffed out her cheeks.
“Yeah it’s going to come out like that all the time right? I have an idea too!”
Jane shook her head.
“In addition to Magnus I hope to avoid turning another corps commander into an enemy.”
“What to turn into an enemy!”
Nephthys briskly began to write the letter with a quill.
“I’m going to make you an offer you can’t refuse!”
NECROMANCER ACADEMY’S GENIUS SUMMONER CHAPTER 650