The Academy’s Weapon Replicator - Chapter 439
Academy’s Weapon Replicator Episode 439 Chapter 123 Street (4)
“Please leave it to me, and you will tell me the contents to Frondier?”
The crow nodded to Aster’s question.
[It would be difficult for you two to leave this continent. I can fly through the sky and reach the western continent.]
Aster nodded at those words.
According to Dier, Marco wants Aster and Dier to go to the Agoris continent.
The reason is unknown, but Dier thinks it is because ‘there are things you don’t know when you enter Agoris.’
Of course, Marco’s words may have been lies, but from Dier’s eyes, they were sincere. Aster trusts Dier’s judgment.
So if there’s someone who can go for them, and it’s a crow, that’s perfect. A quick response will be possible.
“Then I’ll leave it to you. “If it’s a crow that Frontiere has tamed, there won’t be a problem.”
“for a moment.”
But there Dier opened his mouth.
“Why are you here? “I should be next to Senior Frontier.”
[…That’s right.]
The crow turned his head.
Actually, the reason is simple.
This is because Frontier did not fully understand Gregory’s abilities.
‘That guy mistakenly thought I would be there wherever he went.’
Unlike Selena, Gregory is not connected to Frontier in any way. Gregory, who was in prison, was just wandering around Frontier’s side to kill time.
So, if Frondier moves to another continent, Gregory will naturally not be able to follow.
If you think about it, it’s obvious that if Gregory could really control any small animal in the world, he would have known about the existence of a continent called Agoris from the beginning.
However, even Gregory cannot give commands to small animals in unknown places, and his ability cannot reach that far away.
[It was abandoned.]
In the end, Gregory said that after much thought. In a very tragic voice.
As I acted next to Frontier, my acting skills were improving smoothly.
Gregory himself is suppressing laughter, but it is not visible through the crow’s face.
“Well…”
Aster sounded surprised and sad at the same time.
“You never know what kind of creatures might live on other continents. I don’t even know if the environment is suitable for crows to live in. That’s probably why I left it behind. “Don’t be too discouraged.”
[…I guess so.]
“But even though I left him behind, his loyalty to his master still remains. “I’m really proud of you.”
[Thank you.]
The crow didn’t feel grateful at all, but he lowered his head.
Dier also purred, perhaps feeling a little sorry.
Aster saw Dier like that.
“Dier, I apologize. Even crows have hearts. “You just broke the crow’s heart.”
“…I don’t know yet.”
Dier glared at the crow, still not convinced.
“The crow I saw last time looked a little different from this one now.”
Aster was surprised by that.
“Do you remember all the details of the frontier crow?”
“yes. “There is no doubt about it.”
Gregory was also surprised by that.
‘Ordinary humans don’t even notice that crows look different. This Dier guy is no ordinary guy.’
The crow that sits on Frontier’s shoulder in Constel is always the same.
Of course, like in Dier’s case, there were concerns about people recognizing that it was another crow, but the actual reason was simpler.
When Gregory isn’t using his powers, the crow is just an ordinary crow, living his life.
Therefore, if Gregory uses his ability to send the crow too far away from its original location, the crow may be very upset when the ability is released and may not be able to return to its home.
Most people can return home using their instincts, but that only covers a certain distance.
Of course, for Gregory, whether a crow lives or dies is a good problem, but it is important that it stays where it is supposed to be.
So Gregory tries to use the crows that overlap with Frondier’s living radius as much as possible. Therefore, the crow that sits on Frontier’s shoulder in Constel is always the same.
‘I can’t believe I saw that with my own eyes and remembered it.’
While Gregory was surprised, Aster spoke.
“But the Frontier guy may have tamped several of them. This skill is enough to enable a crow to move and speak for its owner. Taming multiple animals will be easy.”
“Of course it could be so. But it would be difficult to make two crows speak language.”
Not just two, but hundreds or even thousands of animals are all capable of language. Because it’s not timing.
Of course, it is different from taming because Gregory’s words are only spoken in the voice of a crow.
Dier looked at the crow with suspicious eyes.
“You guys, you sure aren’t imitating, right? Getting them to speak the language is difficult, but with talent and enough time, veteran tamers can do it. “If your master is someone other than Senior Frondier…”
“I think it would be difficult for even a veteran to be able to speak languages to this level, right?”
“I’ve only seen Senior Frontier’s crow. But at the same time, there is a clear example of Senior Frontier.”
Dier had been working hard to bring out Marco’s true feelings just a moment ago. Even now, the heat is still there.
In other words, my head is already working fine, but the engine is still running.
‘He’s a fun kid.’
Gregory found Dier’s appearance interesting.
Of course, he is not Frontier’s enemy, but rather his ally. But it’s not a tamed crow either.
A criminal who originally belonged to the Indus. Although I have now finished my sentence in prison, I don’t want to meet someone like Aster if possible.
But it is also true that there is no room for excuses right now.
However, Gregory actually finds it fun despite his situation. An insight that is similar to but different from Frontier, that seems to be in the same direction but moves in the opposite direction.
“Dier.”
At that time, Aster put his hand on Dier’s shoulder as if telling him to calm down.
“It’s not good to be suspicious.”
“…It’s suspicious.”
“Let’s believe it first. “This guy is the only one who can help us now.”
If it were Frontier, I would have said, ‘Be suspicious first.’ In places like this, I feel the difference between the two people.
From Gregory’s perspective, Aster is easier to deal with than Frontier or Dier.
“And it’s easy to find out if this crow is Frondier’s pet. And knowing where to go.”
“yes? how?”
[…?]
Neither Dier nor Gregory understood Aster’s words.
How to find out if a crow is Frondier’s pet. Is there such a thing? Plus, knowing where to go.
At that moment, one thing flashed in Gregory’s mind.
Caw-!
The crow belatedly cried out in surprise, flapped its wings, and flew up.
Sigh!
Faster than a crow flying, Aster’s lightning-like hand grabbed the crow’s neck and snatched it away.
Caw, caw!
The crow cried hard.
Gregory knew what Aster was trying to do. And I was shocked.
The idea that Aster was easier to deal with was immediately retracted.
This guy is a righteous crazy man.
Aster said, looking at Dier with a sparkling smile.
“Let’s take this crow to Teacher Malia.”
* * *
Wife of Roach matriarch Ampere and mother of Frondier.
At the same time, Malia is Constel’s health teacher.
Malia was more focused on work than ever since Frondier left the continent.
That was the same for all of the Roach family.
Ampere went to the wall every day to check the condition of the wall and the soldiers, and devoted himself to training, while
Azier carried out any professional requests and imperial palace duties that came his way.
It was to forget the empty seat of Frontier.
It was a delicate state that was difficult to call peace or anxiety.
However, Malia was in a more special situation than the other two.
This was because I could see the situation in Frontier through her eyes.
I was relieved to see that Frondier was doing well, my heart was anxious when he was in a dangerous situation, my head hurt when he was involved in a problem with the opposite sex, and sometimes my heart broke when I saw his difficult feelings that he couldn’t tell anyone.
It was certainly mentally difficult for Malia, but it was also a great comfort.
Malia now knows roughly Frondier’s abilities. Seeing Frontier through a shared view is something I have done often in the past. I am always amazed and amazed by my son’s growth.
Sometimes he gave off such a scary vibe that I wondered if it was my son, but it was always directed at the enemy.
Frontier is doing better than expected even across the continent. Continuing with daily life. That alone was a great comfort.
“…this crow?”
So, when Aster and Dier came, Malia was at peace.
“yes. I would like you to share your perspective. Is it possible?”
“You can’t do it. But why?”
“Actually, this crow—”
Aster and Dier explained the previous situation.
After hearing the whole story, Malia glanced at the crow.
Food Duck! Food Duck!
“I don’t know if it’s my imagination, but it looks like this kid is trying to run away right now?”
“It can’t be. “This is a golden opportunity to prove that you are Frondier’s pet.”
Aster smiled and answered.
In fact, the crow had been trying to run away long before it came here. Although it is impossible to escape Aster’s control in the first place.
With this level of stubborn resistance, Dier’s suspicious expression grew even deeper, and Aster could no longer just trust the crow.
Is this really a crow that the enemy has tamed? As the two’s suspicions arose, Gregory’s thoughts were completely different.
‘I’m in trouble, the ability to share sensations is my nemesis!’
Malia’s sense sharing and Gregory’s animal control are both bloodline abilities.
Bloodline abilities generally do not directly affect combat. Just like the two of you.
Rather, because of this, most people are familiar with information about most lineage abilities. As it has no effect on combat, it can be used in various other ways.
And Gregory’s manipulation of animals naturally allows Gregory to see exactly what the animal he is controlling sees. This part is similar to Malia’s shared vision.
However, Malia specializes only in sharing sensations, not in manipulating them, so she says,
“Then, shall we try something?” “I’m curious too.”
When Malia casts shared vision on an animal controlled by Gregory.
Pot!
“oh.”
“….”
In Malia’s eyes, she can even see Gregory controlling the crow.