The Academy’s Weapon Replicator - Chapter 131
Academy’s Weapon Replicator Episode 131 Chapter
41 School Trip (3)
“What!”
“No what!”
This time, there were teachers who could not stand it anymore and spoke out.
Malia said.
“…Frondier ‘Zodiac’ are the 12 strongest people designated by the empire. Those who hold in their hands more than the power of high-ranking nobles and whose own power is far superior. Is there any reason for any of them to belong to a place called ‘Indus’? “It is an act of throwing away one’s power and power.”
Yes. The visible face of Indus is an organization for the rights and interests of common people.
Therefore, teachers regarded Indus’ actions as a violent reform in which the commoners attempted to threaten the position of the nobles by force.
But the Zodiac? Why would the Zodiac, who is already in a high position, help the common people reform?
Frontier said to him:
“What Indus wants is ‘revolution.’ “It’s about overturning the current class structure.”
“okay. So, Zodiac.”
“Indus wants to overthrow ‘all class structures.’”
Malia blinked for a moment, not understanding what Frondier was saying.
Then his eyes opened wide.
“…That means even the emperor?”
“yes.”
Frondier continued calmly.
“Their goal is to overthrow all the classes that divide the imperial family, nobles, and commoners. In other words, I want to bring about anarchy in the empire.”
Everyone stopped talking for a moment at those words.
Frontier’s remarks were bigger than anyone could have imagined.
Meanwhile, Frondier continued speaking without knowing the mood.
“Due to the nature of the idea of overturning the entire class system, there is a possibility that anyone other than the emperor in the highest position will participate. Even if it’s ‘Zodiac.’”
Pascal asked.
“What does Indus really want? Are you really seeking complete equality in the empire?”
Frondier smiled at those words.
It may not have been intentional, but that lazy smile somewhat aroused the tension that had built up in the conference room.
“Most people in the Indus probably think so. You probably believe that you are doing something noble. Even the leaders. But the ‘leader’ is not thinking about such things.”
“then?”
“The Indus leader just wants to re-establish a class to suit his tastes. Although I am not called an emperor, I am no different from an emperor, and although I am not called an aristocrat, I plan to take the power and rule that is no different from an aristocrat. “The abolition of classes is really just an excuse to re-establish classes.”
“…They are trying to take the lead and establish a government when there is anarchy.”
“yes. “The behind-the-scenes work has probably already been almost completed.”
All kinds of work aimed at improving the image of the slogan, such as being on the side of the common people, were all for this purpose.
“Hey Frontier.”
Then teacher Isamaya spoke.
“We were talking about Zodiac Zodiac earlier, but do you know which of them is exactly an Indus member? “It’s not just vain bravado, is it?”
“Of course I know.”
“…Hoo?”
Frondier rolled his eyes and had a slight glow on his face as if he was amused.
It seems like something is about to spit out a scary sound.
“Interestingly enough, aside from the Headmaster, you’re the only Zodiac I’ve met face to face.”
“…You saw the face of the Zodiac? “You have such an opportunity.”
As Isamaya said that, he realized something. Soon her face was colored with astonishment.
there is. The Zodiac that Frontier faced.
‘Fake Mystiltein incident’. Council of nobles.
“you’re right.”
Frondier nodded.
“The leader of the Indus is ‘Zodiac’ Heldre.”
Shake!
Someone was startled and hit the table. Some people were faintly trembling, and some were breathing a little faster.
Zodiac Heldre.
Those called Zodiac are all strong people with different paths. However, regardless of whether Heldre was strong or weak, her ‘color’ was different.
Those who have ascended to the position of Zodiac are all people who have made great contributions in the war against monsters.
In other words, making a remarkable contribution means killing numerous monsters. In this respect, Heldre’s contribution could be said to be greater than that of anyone else.
Unless he was the most dangerous person in the empire before the Demon War.
Heldre was a murderous criminal before the war. From the current perspective, Renzo, the ‘Gourmet of Chaos’, is most similar to Heldre.
After the demons were driven out and the empire directly gave Heldre the position of ‘Zodiac’, Heldre became quiet. Everyone believed so.
Heldre, who is now elderly, seems to have become more benevolent recently.
“…frontier de roach.”
At that time, Ospreet spoke in a heavy voice. Full name without ‘student’ or ‘military’.
When Frondier raised his head and saw him, a cold voice was heard.
“How do you know so much?”
Clearly, Frontier knows too much now.
As if he himself were a member of the Indus.
Of course, no one here has any such doubts. If he is really Indus, his actions so far are very strange.
However, I had to listen and understand where I got this information.
Frondier paused for a moment and then spoke slowly.
“I have been researching the Indus for a very long time.”
Ospreet was surprised to see Frondier’s eyes reciting like that.
I felt the immeasurable traces of time contained in those eyes. It was the look in the eyes of someone who had experienced countless attempts and failures, repeated regrets, and giving up.
“I researched endless data to find out the identity of the Indus. There is no place I haven’t been to and nothing I haven’t done. “I can’t explain it all to you.”
‘…uh? wait.’
At those words, Ainen, the librarian who was quietly listening from behind, remembered something.
‘…When did Frontier start to become like other people?’
It was during the ‘fake Mystiltein incident’ that it first came to prominence.
Before that, Frondier looked at the image of Mystiltein that people knew and said it was ‘fake’. The librarian Ainen wanted to test it and that was the place.
‘library!’
Frontier had never been to the library before. However, the day before the Mystiltein incident was different. Librarian Ainen is an information collector and has an excellent memory.
Frondier just said: I researched endless data.
Is it really from then? Has Frontier already smelled the Indus since then?
‘Then did you purposely criticize Mystiltein in class?’
I don’t know if Frontier really knows Mystiltein’s true form.
However, by bringing up the story in advance at Constell, Frondier was able to gain some persuasiveness about his antics of destroying Mystiltein’s coffin during the meeting.
Einen was not at the meeting, so he does not know exactly what Frontier did there. I don’t even know if I talked to Heldre or not.
However, it was clear that Heldre would react in some way if he had performed such an extraordinary act.
‘Frondier imprinted himself on Heldre!’
So why?
No matter how suspicious Heldre may have been from then on, there would have been no need for Frontier to reveal himself.
If Heldre notices Frondier and does something, he will say,
‘…it’s a hut!’
By the time his thoughts reached that point, Ainen was already feeling goosebumps, almost like cold.
Malia had similar thoughts.
‘Frondier, could it be that the reason you went to the cabin alone was to attract Heldre’s men?’
Even Malia, who heard about Frondier’s behavior at that time and heard it later, thought it was strange.
There was no reason to go to the cabin that I visited with Elodie when I was young.
But if that was what lured Heldre.
What if Heldre himself took advantage of the fact that it was difficult for him to move to attract his subordinates?
‘That subordinate was Serf Daniel.’
Serph did not go to Frondier, but Frondier lured Serf.
And the serf died. By the hands of Frontier.
I don’t know how he died.
‘Frondier, what have you done?’
Frondier just said: There’s nothing I haven’t done.
If Frondier was really trying to get information about Heldre, there was no way he could have killed Serph gracefully.
If a significant amount of the information Frontier currently possesses was spewed out by Serf.
…I can’t even imagine what kind of torture they must have done.
Meanwhile.
‘The Frontier student must have been there when he went to Tavern.’
Jane had a slightly different idea.
Frontier’s decision to go to Tavern during vacation was quite the news story within Constell.
The reason Jane heard from Aten was,
‘He said he had something to bring.’
I have something to bring.
To put it literally, I left something at the Tavern.
At first I thought it was an object.
But what if it was actually a person and not an object?
‘…Did you go to hear the story from Grobel?’
In fact, Frontier has a record of interviewing Grobel in prison. I know this because I am the student in charge.
Grobel, whom Serf hired as a mercenary.
I was wondering if I could get some information about the Indus from him.
Frondier just said: There’s no place I haven’t been to.
Is that why you went to Tavern? That hell.
“….”
“….”
“….”
The silence in the conference room suddenly came. But it was meaningful silence.
Pascal looked around and shrugged.
“Well, I’m not sure, but somehow the other teachers seem to understand what Frontier says!”
Yes. Pascal was right.
In particular, Ainen Jane Malia was looking at Frondier as if he were some kind of monster.
Seeing that, President Ospreet grinned.
He called out to Frontier as if testing him.
“Frondier County.”
“yes.”
“Can I ask the question I asked last time again?”
“Question?”
As Frontier asked, Ospreet’s smile became even more mischievous.
“You probably don’t have a good reputation, so why were you hiding it all?”
That was a question asked when Frontier and Ospreet were alone.
However, most of the contents were secret between us.
Frondier tilted his head once and answered more simply than before.
“Because I am weak.”
That one word.
The teachers lowered themselves as if a weight was on their shoulders.
This makes it clear.
Frontier’s journey so far. There was a logic running through it all.
Judging by his appearance so far, Frondier clearly had talent as a Constel student. Everyone saw it during the first semester final exam.
Frontier is not incompetent. I was just holding my breath.
To catch the tail of the Indus. While willingly enduring the derogatory name ‘human sloth’.
Only after talk began to circulate that he would be excommunicated from Roach did Frondier make his move. He had been baiting Indus with himself for a very long time.
It is no longer possible to know whether he was actually sleeping while lying down during class or was just waiting for the right time with his cool eyes hidden behind his covered face.
“Then, Frontier. How to stop Indus’ plan? “If you are attacked at Kropol, Indus’ plan will go as planned.”
I know Indus’ intentions. Now it’s time to stop him.
However, this time Frontier spoke with a refreshed look on his face.
“Oh, that’s simple.”
“Simple?”
Frondier nodded.
“It’s okay if I don’t go to Kropol.”