The Academy’s Weapon Replicator - Chapter 393
Chapter 115: Atlas
Agoris has several educational institutions.
Of course, there were many educational institutions on the Palind continent, but Constel was the representative place to train combatants, and it was almost the only one.
However, in Agoris, where there was no one as strong as the Zodiac and instead believed in the number of troops, there were inevitably many educational institutions. In general, the levels were similar and the average was not bad.
The leading educational institution among them is the envy of all children on this continent.
The place that was the seat of ‘Constel’ on the Palind Continent stood here under the name ‘Atlas’.
And spring, the beginning of a new year for Atlas.
One transfer student and two new teachers arrived here.
“It’s called Pielot. Nice to meet you.”
On the first day of school, students introduce themselves. Pielot gave an extremely short self-introduction.
There was nothing strange about it since most students gave similar introductions.
However, some students tilted their heads as they looked at Pielot’s face.
‘…Was there a guy like that?’
Atlas is placed in a new class at the start of a new school year, so unless you memorize all the students’ faces, it is difficult to recognize the new transfer student.
However, once you reach third grade, you may still feel a bit of a sense of discomfort because you have become familiar with the faces of your peers to some extent.
Plus,
“Wow, what’s your face?”
“Why haven’t I seen a kid like that until now?”
The girls nearby whispered among themselves.
In the case of Pielot, her appearance is so striking that the premise that she originally attended Atlas is not convincing.
Frondier said to Pielot
: Don’t be the first to mention that you are a transfer student. Don’t try to hide it too much. I didn’t say it first because it was nothing special, you just have to maintain that stance.
The fact that Pielot is a transfer student is not something that must be hidden. Getting caught doesn’t really change anything.
However, if you first introduce yourself as a transfer student and make a fuss, or if you try to hide it and then get caught later, both are not good.
Pielot’s identity is fake after all. If you get the attention of many people, you may be caught in unexpected places.
So, even if it is eventually known that you are a transfer student, it is better to do it slowly and not too much. Anyway, Pielot will attract attention even if he stays still because of his appearance and skills.
However, unlike Pielot, who could be buried to some extent in the beginning, this was not possible for Frontier and Elodie.
“They say a new teacher is coming today. That’s two people. “One of them is our homeroom teacher.”
“that’s right. “There was a name on the list that I had never seen before.”
A certain class in Atlas was bustling with activity.
As third graders, they know the faces and names of all their teachers.
In the meantime, when an unfamiliar name appears, they naturally recognize it, and even before they see the face, they already know that a new teacher has arrived.
“But who? “As soon as I arrived, I became the third grader’s homeroom teacher.”
“I know. “Don’t they usually start from the first year?”
Atlas, of course, has many teachers coming in and out. However, when any teacher first came in, they usually started in the first grade or did not have a homeroom teacher.
But as soon as I came here, I started teaching 3rd grade.
“But I heard you’re in charge of the theory class?”
“Hey, what is it? “I had high hopes for nothing.”
It was cold news for the noisy students.
Atlas, like Constell, is a place to train combatants, so the students were very interested in practical skills. In reality, the proportion of practical skills is much higher.
“The other person is in charge of magic practical skills.”
“Ah, I’m jealous. “I wish I was the homeroom teacher too.”
“And they say it’s very pretty.”
“I’m really jealous!”
There was a lament that contained the soul of a male student.
“Who is our homeroom teacher?”
“They said it was a man.”
“What. Is this discrimination? “Isn’t there a problem with welfare?”
“But from what I heard, our homeroom teacher is not easy either.” While the
students
were talking, the front door opened.
“Looks…”
The student’s final voice faded, and silence fell in an instant in the classroom.
“Oh, it’s so quiet right away like this. It’s a gathering of great, polite students.”
The man who came in made his own guess without really knowing the reason for the silence.
“Nice to meet you.”
Even when he stood at the teacher’s table and said hello, the students were mute, drowned in honey.
The man approaches the blackboard and holds up a piece of chalk.
‘Frondier di Roach’
But also when the man wrote his name on the board.
“My name is ‘Frondier di Roach.’”
Even when you say your name and introduce yourself.
“I will be staying with you all for another year. Please take care of me.”
Even though they smiled and appealed for friendliness, none of the students still said a word.
“…Hmm, it’s difficult to be this polite.”
Frondier scratched his cheek while facing the students who froze at the sight of him.
* * *
A problem has occurred.
My age is too vague.
I’m old enough to graduate to be a student, but I’m too young to be a teacher.
I discussed it with my colleagues there, and at that time, Elodie made a suggestion.
“Achievements?”
“okay. “All you have to do is have an achievement that you would never think a student could have accomplished.”
Elodie said so.
If you have achievements, you can become a teacher even at a young age.
I thought about him for a moment.
“…Like in the Terst Empire?”
“okay. Like his exploits in the Mangot War. Because of that, there was a lot of talk for a while about whether you would become Zodiac or not, right?”
It certainly was. I could feel the commotion with my own skin.
Leah Reese said.
“At that time, Zodiac Medart was talking about retirement in the imperial court. It was said that Frontier might take that vacant position. “Her Majesty the Empress also tried to stop me, but she didn’t cite lack of skills as the reason.”
Of course, I didn’t become a Zodiac and I had no intention of becoming one, but if I pushed hard, there was nothing I couldn’t do.
Elodie spoke again.
“You can’t continue to be a student while becoming a Zodiac, right?”
“…That’s definitely true.”
Yes, even though he became a Zodiac, he doesn’t need to achieve that level of achievement.
As long as you can prove that you are not just at student level, there will be no doubts about your ability to quickly become a teacher.
Elodie muttered.
“I also had similar concerns.”
“I know.”
“…what do you know?”
Elodie pursed her lips, probably thinking that my answer was vague.
But I really knew.
When Elodie got closer to the success of the Temple Element Union, she was worried that she wouldn’t be able to stay at Constell.
‘Of course, I can’t say that it was something I stole from the president’s office.’
Anyway, as Elodie’s case shows, it is not impossible for me to quickly become a teacher.
“But what achievement should I get? “Maybe it’s the Palind Continent, but there’s nothing here.”
It would be nice to have a certificate of having been active in the Terst Empire, but of course there is no such thing. In a situation where there is no exchange between continents, that wouldn’t work.
“You can start making achievements now.”
Then Arald spoke.
“With Frontier’s abilities, you will quickly achieve one or two achievements.”
“What on earth do you think of me?”
In the game, it felt like you were filling in the blanks to get achievements, but when it comes to reality, it’s truly daunting.
But it seemed like I was the only one who thought that way.
“I don’t think it will be that difficult.”
It was Selena who spoke.
“The important thing is what this continent values. What we thought was an achievement may not be the case here. Conversely, something trivial may be important enough to be called an achievement here.”
“You said Bael will prepare your status, so I guess I’ll have to do something to fit that status. Something that would be in demand on this continent.”
Lili received those words.
“Then I will do a preliminary investigation. If you don’t need to enter an educational institution right now, the period will be sufficient. In the meantime, we also secure our residence. We must also consider the treatment of the demons here. There is no longer any reason to fight the demons of Agoris, but the feelings will still remain.”
Arald was making steady progress.
“…no.”
So you’re saying I don’t know how to make achievements?
But no one heard me.
* * *
“…Can I ask you a question?”
And then there was a voice that finally broke the eerie silence.
One of them, a female student with beautifully braided brown hair, raised her hand.
I looked at her with the feeling that I was still alive and asked.
“What is it?”
“How old is Mr. Frontier?”
“I’m 20 years old.”
If it’s as Bael said, then yes.
In response to my answer, the students each whispered to the people next to them.
Ah, I can finally hear your voice. I don’t know the reason for the silence, but it feels a bit like a classroom now.
The brown-haired female student asked again.
“How so fast…?”
“I graduated from my alma mater a little early.”
I had already completed one ‘achievement’ before coming to this school. It was thanks to him that I obtained my teacher qualifications.
Did it go as planned, or was it what everyone wanted except me?
“I have completed the design of the three-dimensional map.”
“…!”
The students’ expressions change at that.
bang!
One of the students couldn’t contain his excitement and stood up, hitting the desk.
“The teacher recently created a 3D map that has been making a lot of noise…!”
“Yes that’s right.”
About half.
This is already a few months old.
A few days after telling me that I needed ‘achievements’, Arald came after a preliminary visit and told me.
“As expected, a three-dimensional map would be perfect.”
“A three-dimensional map?”
“As a result of my research, magic engineering is definitely developed on this continent. However, it is too focused on military purposes. “There will probably be a lot of demand there.”
“Then wouldn’t it be better to touch on everyday life? ‘Wizardview’ or something like that.”
“That would be nice, but it takes time for items that are not in demand right now to appreciate their value. “Trust in the product, people who will purchase and evaluate it first, and most of all, public opinion are important.”
Of course, if enough time is spent, ‘WizerView’ will gain enormous popularity, and that will also be an achievement.
But we can’t spend that much time. If it takes too long, it becomes difficult to even call it an achievement.
In this land where the invisible confrontation with the devil continues, it is a technology that will be adopted immediately and quickly, and at the same time, something special enough to be called an ‘achievement’.
“But my three-dimensional map is unfinished.”
Rather than being unfinished, it is something that only I can use. Because it is treated as black cloth.
When I went to Hitchcock in the past, I saw a product that borrowed the idea from my three-dimensional map, but it was also unfinished.
There Arald spoke confidently.
“So we have to complete it.”
“…Hey, Arald. “You and I are the only ones who know about that technology, so how are you going to complete it?”
The original three-dimensional map I had was merely a black-and-white reproduction of an existing map, and was not an area that required great skill or brainpower.
But of course, technology is needed to make this universally usable. This is impossible for me.
“We don’t necessarily have to complete it. All you have to do is design it.”
“…let’s just produce the blueprints instead of making the finished product ourselves?”
“Anywhere that knows the value will definitely respond.”
Arald is strangely passionate.
It’s an excuse to say that this bastard needs to give me an achievement, isn’t it just something he wants to make?
“If we combine the unfinished three-dimensional map our company made with the one originally used by Frontier, it would not be a stretch to create a distributable magic product.”
“…Well, okay. “I have to try something first.”
If Arald says it’s possible, it’s possible. Because he is the president of Hitchcock.
Arald’s eyes sparkled even more at my answer.
“Then I will prepare right away. “I have the blueprint for our company’s three-dimensional map device in my head, so prepare several sheets of the blueprint so that I can understand it as easily as possible.” “Oh,
no, it’s okay.”
I tried to dissuade Arald, who seemed likely to draw all the blueprints he saw from up, down, left, right, front and back if left alone.
Instead, he said.
“Because it’s in my head too.”