The Academy’s Weapon Replicator - Chapter 133
Academy’s Weapon Replicator Episode 133 Chapter
41 School Trip (5)
Malia picked up the Sage phone and looked at the screen. The text message arrived just as the teachers had previously promised.
The content was generally similar but simple.
[Let’s begin.]
It was the signal for the start of the operation.
While the response team tracks down Indus’ leadership, the lead team searches for Indus members who may be somewhere on the train.
If Indus really wants to use the business card, there is something they must check.
─Where is Frontier?
A business card that can only give the command to kill Frontier. So, it is natural to try to find the location of the key, Frontier.
And in order to know the exact location of Frontier, someone needs to be on the Indus train.
Constel students are not the only ones on this train. Of course, there are regular passengers, and Indus will be hiding among them.
Until today, Malian and other teachers shared a common message with some students.
‘Frondier rides in a different vehicle due to volunteer work.’
This information was not actively communicated to all students. All I know is the members of Class 5 to which Frontier belongs and a few students who asked questions about Frontier.
However, if you tell a small number of people like this, students will share information among themselves and the story will spread. Then, the original content is naturally distorted and exaggerated.
This inflated information is transformed into ‘rumours’ and its credibility is lowered. Information with low reliability causes confusion.
From Indus’ point of view, Frontier may indeed be riding a different vehicle, but that is a rumor and it may be riding this vehicle. In the end, Indus has no choice but to divide its personnel.
This time, Constell uses the influence of ‘rumors’ that Gregory used in Constell.
But the truth is that Frontier is not on the train in the first place.
While Indus is trying to figure out which vehicle Frondier is in, he can never find Frondier’s location.
A psychology that makes it seem like one of two answers is the correct answer, preventing us from thinking about the third truth.
Plus,
“Wow, what is this?” Interesting.”
On one side of the train, some female students were talking. Each of them had several mask packs in their hands.
“Can I really use this? “It looks expensive.”
“are you okay. I got it from a senior I know. But if you use it and do something strange, you will be arrested immediately, so be careful.”
“Ahaha, I don’t do that.”
One female student distributed mask packs to her friends. It was introduced almost as if it was a toy.
The owner of the mask pack was, of course, Queenie.
Of course, this was not Queenie’s original intention, but was something Frontier had requested.
“how is it? how is it?”
“wow! Same! “It’s like a charm!”
The female students put mask packs on their faces and looked at each other with faces they wanted to change and giggled. It was natural because when Queenie first handed it out, she said it was a ‘toy’.
Of course, they have no intention of changing Frondier’s face, and they don’t even know what Frondier’s face looks like.
However, when Indus witnesses students wearing mask packs, other suspicions are bound to arise.
It’s not yet clear which vehicle they’re in, so I suspect they may not be able to confirm it just by looking at their faces.
Then, in the end, the members of the Indus go to some lengths to check the frontier.
“There, lady.”
“Yes yes?”
“You seem to be trying to ‘feel’ our students. Where did you learn that?”
“Yes, no, I am….”
“Can you come here for a moment?”
Teacher Jane was smiling, but the laughter behind it was so cruel.
The woman swallowed her saliva as she looked at Jane and obediently followed Jane’s instructions.
There is no great point in catching them. Most of them would not be central figures of Indus and would not even have proper information about Indus.
This is just an appeal. Frontier clearly has the appeal of being on a train.
The harder Constel’s teachers respond and the more they focus on finding Indus, the more Indus will believe that Frontier is inside the train.
‘…Okay then.’
Jane checked her phone.
The long-awaited but unwelcome text message arrived.
[The president has contacted Indus.]
A text message from Malia. Jane’s expression became cold. The woman who was following him was even more frightened by that face.
‘…I don’t know how great Indus is.’
Can you defeat President Ospreet?
Ospreet is the pillar and pinnacle of Constel and the pride of all Constel teachers.
‘Show me what happened. President.’
No, just kill me. They’re like cockroaches.
* * *
Between two cliffs where the aerial railway passes.
Standing in the air, Ospreet faced a girl.
“…Wow, it really floats. grandfather.”
The girl spoke with admiration, and Ospreet smiled kindly.
“Isn’t it the same for you, young lady?”
“…I’m a little different.”
“I’m being honest.”
Ospreet looked at the girl’s feet. Although it is difficult to see with the naked eye, something like a thin thread was supporting the girl.
“Miss, what’s going on here?”
As Ospreet asked, the girl looked down at herself. There was an aerial railway there.
“I’m here to blow up the train.”
“Ho-oh, you mean the train?”
“huh.”
“A lot of people will die.”
“that’s right.”
The girl nodded. Those eyes were innocent.
“Constel’s students are so strong. Especially first year. “We have to handle everything here.”
“Isn’t it good to be strong?”
“that’s right. If it’s on our side, yes. But they are not on our side.”
It was truly a simple dichotomy.
But Ospreet was strangely convinced. All forces in the world must be disputing simple dichotomies like this girl. They just add various justifications on top of it.
And according to that dichotomy, it was enough for Ospreet to be hostile to the girl because she belonged to ‘those people’. It was truly heart-warming logic.
Ospreet said.
“But you won’t be able to blow up the train.”
“I will.”
“The image of Indus is ruined. “For the sake of ‘revolution,’ you must also know how to be patient.”
The girl’s eyes twitched at Ospreet, who spoke as if admonishing her. It was only a moment, but Ospreet did not miss it.
It’s definitely true. Indus still doesn’t think the word ‘revolution’ will be heard.
Ospreet himself did not think of it as such an accurate name until he heard it from Frondier.
…Perhaps this could be a means to sow doubt within Indus.
“doesn’t care. “I will do it anyway.”
“That can’t be possible. Your revolution knows no ‘degree’. If you look ‘too high,’ you will lose your footing. If that happens, what will the ‘country’ look like?”
Ospreet deliberately emphasized some words. It was a very subtle look. It doesn’t say what exactly it refers to, but it was enough to put an ‘idea’ in the girl.
“….”
The girl didn’t show it. Ospreet’s words were completely ignored. Even though he looked young, he was in good shape.
“So what is grandpa doing here?”
“I’m trying to catch a cockroach.”
“…if.”
The girl’s eyes sank. From head to toe, an even layer of murderousness bloomed.
“Is that about us?”
“Hehehe. “Why are you doing this, lady?”
Ospreet smiled comfortably while accepting the girl’s murder.
“Is the lady a cockroach?”
“…We are not cockroaches.”
“You said it was us earlier, but aren’t you alone now?”
The moment Ospreet said that, he felt a strange sensation.
At first, it felt like a small feeling that I barely even bothered about, but soon it multiplied countless times and felt like it was crawling up from under my feet.
“Huh.”
Ospreet glanced around for a moment. Countless threads grew around the girl, and something was coming from outside.
Things crawling on a thread from the edge of a cliff. It was a spider. Spiders were as thin as threads and smaller than ordinary bugs.
“We are not cockroaches.”
the girl said.
“I see, I see. “There is nothing wrong with that.”
Ospreet nodded as if he understood.
“The lady is ‘us’ and not a ‘cockroach.’ That was exactly what it meant. I apologize. As you get older, you get into the habit of thinking about the backstory of simple words. Please forgive me.”
Ospreet raised one hand. The thumb of the hand raised horizontally touched his chest. Mana swirled from the point it touched.
“By the way, lady. Either way, you need repellent.”
“It’s not us who need to be saved, but you!”
Pow!
The girl stopped talking. My mouth didn’t move as well as I expected. The girl touched her face. No, I couldn’t touch it. My finger scanned the air.
Half of my head flew off. Only then did the girl realize that half of her vision had been taken away.
‘What is magic? What happened to me? ‘I couldn’t see it.’
The girl sat down. I barely held on to the pre-installed thread. However.
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
This time the hand I was holding flew away. My body swayed. Even though I knew the attack was coming, I couldn’t avoid it and I couldn’t stop it. The girl saw her hand flying away. It was clearly the influence of magic.
The girl’s hair fell out. Soon, even a single strand of hair split into countless pieces and fell apart. They were all spiders too.
“Miss, I hope you come in the ‘main body’ next time. “Only then will we be able to have a sincere conversation.”
The girl split into countless spiders and looked at Ospreet with her last remaining eye.
I came to find out how strong Ospreet is and what that strength really is. It was almost unsalvageable.
The last remaining eye soon turned into a spider and dispersed.
* * *
Indus member Thompson observed the scene from afar.
He manipulated the parts installed on the prosthetic hand and pulled the ring with his finger. Then there was a clanking sound and a telescope popped out next to the prosthetic hand. Thompson set his sights on the telescope.
“…What a crazy inspiration.”
The Indus members were convinced when they saw Ospreet waiting on the aerial railway. Constell has noticed that our Indus is moving!
To learn about Ospreet’s power, member Kian sent his dummy to Ospreet. Thompson wanted to check it out to see how Ospreet fought.
“Wow, I don’t know?”
Even from this distance, I couldn’t tell what Ospreet was doing. Kian, who had suffered this right in front of his eyes, would not have been able to understand at all.
Just then his phone rang. Thompson put the phone to his ear.
“Hey, I was caught without even being able to move a finger.”
-So what is it? That grandfather.
“I don’t know.”
Thompson said shamelessly. There was a moment of silence on the other end of the phone.
-You can do that. Because Thompson is incompetent. My appointment was wrong.
“Do you think this little boy can be a bit provocative?”
-There is something more important than that.
“What?”
Is there something more important than the identity of Ospreet’s power right now?
Thompson frowned in question, but his face soon hardened at Kian’s next words.
-Osprit knows about the ‘revolution’.
“….”
Thompson’s mouth closed tightly. His playful expression disappeared.
“That word didn’t just come up by chance?”
-no. I knew not to blow up the train and that it was for the sake of the ‘revolution’. It’s no coincidence.
Thompson’s eyes grew cold. The look in Kian’s eyes while he’s talking on the phone right now is probably the same.
“…Then it’s really what we were talking about as a joke last time”
– Yes, I think that’s right.
Their thoughts were the same. Kian spoke as if to confirm that.
-There is a traitor in the Indus.