The Academy’s Weapon Replicator - Chapter 520
Academy’S Weapon Replicator 520
Chapter 141 Remnants (5)
Hector went on a search accompanied by three guard knights.
Even if you want to take Frontier, you have to know where to take him.
Ridwi couldn’t remember the exact location. He said that he was completely distraught and ran away, so you can see how terrified Ridwi was at the time.
“How would you like to find it?”
Hector and the knights mounted their horses, and one of them asked Hector:
The area a person can walk for half a day is large. Three knights and Hector alone would not be enough.
However, Hector did not think so.
“Ridwi did not come back here with any purpose. He ran away, and by the looks of it, he had arrived at Tavern.”
“What difference does it make?”
“After Reed Wi discovered Yggdrasil, he didn’t come here in a straight line.”
Ridwi would have prioritized running away. He may not have decided on a direction.
“You probably weren’t even worried about mana tracking at first. So he must have used flight magic. “I came to my senses only after I saw my destination.”
Tap, tap, tap.
The horses moved forward lightly. The weather in Tayvon is cold. The horses spaced their feet short, as if trying to relax their stiff bodies.
“So the search goes in two directions. One is to use mana detection.”
“The goal is to find the remaining mana that was lost along the way.”
“Yes. It’s easiest once you find it. If you go backwards, you will arrive at the place where Lidwi was.”
“But unless you know when Mr. Ridwi stopped flying, the range is still wide.”
“Yes. However, what is important to note is that Lidyu was not seen during the possession incident.”
Ridwi must have been possessed by God.
However, unlike other possessions, there was no witness information about Ridwi.
“At the time, the imperial palace was busy searching for the whereabouts of the possessed Zodiacs. We wanted to find out the locations of all Zodiacs, not just those who headed to Agoris. “But I couldn’t find it.”
“… Then, eventually.”
“Okay. Ridwi was not in the Empire.”
The god who possessed Ridwi crossed the barrier.
Somewhere in a realm unknown to humans yet, Ridwi was taken there.
‘Well, there is nothing in the empire that would scare Lidwi so much.’
Hector tapped the horse’s side with his foot. The knights moved accordingly, and the overall speed increased.
Although he said he was looking for it, Hector seemed to have decided on a direction.
“Outside the barrier, not far from Tayvon, traces of mana residue. “If it’s like this, I’ll be able to find it quickly.”
“And there is one more area that can be excluded.”
“Where are you?”
“It’s a sacred forest.”
A sacred forest with the lake nymph Nimue and the archmage Merlin. There is no way the god possessing Ridwi would set foot there.
“I was always curious.”
As the speed increased, one of the knights spoke.
“Who is your god, Ridwi?”
Ridwi has divine powers. That’s probably why I was possessed this time.
However, Ridwi rarely showed off his divine power. Except for the monster war when he was in his prime. People at the time may have known about it, but for some reason there was no known information.
It is true that Ridwi has divine powers. However, that information is not available.
The reason was actually simple.
“I do not know either.”
“Yes?”
“There is no doubt that Ridwi has divine powers. I have seen him fight using divine power. It is said that during his prime, his sensitivity to God was so high that he could even see God’s form.”
“That’s amazing.”
“But no one knows who that being is. “It’s because Ridwi himself didn’t say anything.”
Usually, unless the person who received the power speaks about it, people around them cannot know what kind of god it is. So there are many cases where it is hidden.
However, if you are a noble, it is generally beneficial in many ways to make it public, so you only disclose it.
At that time, Lidyu was expected to make a remarkable contribution in the monster war and rise to a high position. If he had made a strong appeal, it would not have been surprising if he had already become a Zodiac from then on.
But Ridwi did not mention his own god. In addition, he was not interested in becoming a Zodiac.
At that time, he thought that Hector, who was young, was just like that, but moved on.
Now that I think about it again,
“… Perhaps.”
“Yes.”
“Even Reed himself, he may not know who his god is.”
“Yes? “Is that possible?”
Although others may not know, the only thing he knows is the identity of his divine power.
It’s almost like a intuition. It’s not something someone tells you or guesses. When humans receive divine power, they know who that god is. Like some kind of law.
However, if you believe that what has been accumulated through experience is a law, the law can be broken with just one exception.
“There is one thing we can know. “It was only the form of God that was visible to other people because of its high sensitivity.”
“What did it look like?”
“It’s just something I heard.”
Hector recalled what he had heard and what he saw on Reed today.
For some reason, they seemed to overlap.
“They say he had the appearance of an old man.”
* * *
After hearing the whole story from Hercules, I returned to Atlas.
‘The giants are still somewhere in this land. Trapped in the Pantemonium.’
And if only I could solve it, there was no reason for me not to.
The problem is that it may actually incur God’s wrath.
It would be okay if that anger was just poured out on me, but it would probably be a divine punishment for all of humanity.
‘Even if I decide to release it, I don’t know where it is.’
There is a pantemonium somewhere in this land. But finding it is not easy. Even I can’t find it unless I’m very close.
The sixth sense I have can detect most things, so if I catch it like this, I can find it, but basically, it is sensitive to hostility and life. The detection range is too narrow to be used elsewhere.
Finding Pantemonium sleeping somewhere on this wide continent is beyond my ability.
‘Similar to mana detection… ‘If there is an artifact that can detect Eclexis.’
Humanity has almost no knowledge of Eclexis. At first, I also heard it was the ‘power of the devil.’
So even if you had that kind of detection ability, you wouldn’t be able to find it normally. If it’s an artifact, it should be at least unique, or at least legendary.
‘Is there such an artifact?’
My mind became complicated, but I couldn’t stay still. Because now I am a teacher.
I proceeded with the class as usual. Since the combat side was handed over to Aster, the work itself became easier. Aster’s adaptability is amazing, so I didn’t have to worry about it.
No, actually, the question is whether I should be surprised by whatever Aster says he is good at.
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After about a week, all students were able to receive health checkups. It wasn’t that difficult, and since it was an alternative to vacation homework, no student turned it down.
‘By the way.’
As I gradually became more familiar with my work as a teacher while teaching theory classes, I could now see the students again.
Students who devote themselves to their studies to one day fight against demons and monsters. Even though it hasn’t been long since I graduated, I naturally feel proud and sad.
And when you look at it that way, you also see students who can’t concentrate in class.
“Student Zenita.”
“…”
“Student Zenita?”
Zenita di Sandre sat next to Basileo.
She is a female student who lost a bet with me to solve a problem at the library the other day.
She is a very conscientious child in class, but today she had no idea that her head would fall off her desk.
… I thought she was sleeping, but that.
“Stop, teacher. Zenita is a little…”
“Student Basileo.”
“Yes, yes.”
Basileo answered very nervously.
“Take me to the nurse’s office.”
“Ah yes.”
Basileo’s voice sounded relieved.
A faint, dying voice comes from next to him.
“… I… I am… It’s okay…”
“Bring me back.”
“Yes.”
There was nothing more to hear.
* * *
I looked through the checkup sheet in the teacher’s office.
[Where are you using that?]
Meanwhile, a message arrived.
It was Elodie.
Elodie was doing office work at her seat in the teacher’s office. It seemed like he wasn’t paying attention to me at all, but he had a really good knack for it.
[I’m trying to check the students’ health. Because it’s a health checkup ticket.]
[I heard it was in lieu of vacation homework? Students in other classes were jealous.]
[Well, no student likes homework.]
No matter how highly motivated a student is, people like homework assigned to them by themselves, and do not like homework assigned to them by others.
Elodie asked again there.
[So where are you using it?]
[… ?]
What is this question? Didn’t you just answer?
[So, it’s to check the students’ health?]
[Lie. Are you planning something strange with that?]
[…]
It’s not.
I was really trying to check my health.
To be really honest, I was too lazy to create or check the homework, so I just created temporary homework that would please the students. And since homework is homework, you will gain trust if you receive a real check-up certificate.
Of course, I feel like I’ve ingratiated myself too much, but there’s nothing wrong with that.
But Elodie’s voice became excited when I didn’t answer.
[Look at that. Don’t I know you? They’re probably building the foundation to implement another plan. I hope this time it won’t be something so big as to end the war.]
[… No, this is.]
[Ah, there is no need to tell me the full story of the operation. Because I believe in whatever you do. You can call me when you need help.]
[Yes, yes.]
When I looked at Elodie, she glanced at me for a moment and winked.
I can’t deny it because you trust me that much.
I looked at the checkup sheet again.
‘There are no students with colds or illnesses. Actually, I should be more worried about injuries than that.’
Since it is not a regular school, the results that appear on the examination table are quite different.
In fact, whether I give them vacation homework or not, most students develop their skills on their own during vacation. It was like that at Constel.
Constel is different from regular schools in many ways, but the biggest thing I noticed was that the students hated vacation.
They usually have a harder schedule than those at school. They may also receive training, skills, or magical physical adjustments that are passed down through their families.
‘… So I thought it would be like that here too, but it turned out to be an old lady.’
There is nothing to be happy about because there are many injuries, but the Atlas students were in very good physical condition.
Unlike Constell, Atlas is not in a situation where the continent is threatened by monsters. Instead, there are demons, but they don’t go crazy and stick their heads into the Atlas. Maybe that’s why the training during vacation didn’t seem as desperate as Constell’s.
‘Oh, wait.’
Come to think of it, those demons are now under my command. Many, but not all, have been absorbed, and the remaining forces will never attack Atlas.
So, in other words, the continent of Agoris, including Atlas, is now safe.
People just don’t know that.
‘It’s a strange feeling. The thing about being the king of demons.’
Even more so if you are a human.
“Hmm.”
While I was flipping through the checkup sheets, my hand stopped on one student’s record.
Among the students in my class, most of whom were healthy, there was one line written that stood out.
─Lack of moisture and nutrition. Try to manage your diet.
“Hmm…”
Looking at the written explanation and the symptoms, it is not that great. Maybe I went on a diet too hard.
But I was concerned about the student’s name.
‘Zenita di Sandri’.
Zenita was not in a good mood during class.
I don’t think it’s just a temporary bad condition.
‘Now that I think about it, I haven’t received the prize I won in the bet yet. I was so busy with work that I couldn’t even report the investigation. There was a request from Mr. Liberto.’
Zenita’s father, Liberto. Originally, investigating the collar was a request he gave me.
Hmm, there’s more accumulated than I thought.
“… As a homeroom teacher.”
It wouldn’t be unusual to make a home visit to check on a student’s health.
Rather, it can be said to be an example for a teacher.
“Oh.”
Then I realized something and looked at Elodie.
She was giving me a meaningful smile, as if Elodie knew she would.