The Academy’s Weapon Replicator - Chapter 62
Academy’s Weapon Replicator Episode 62 Chapter
16 Attack (7)
Malia is a smart woman.
This is a completely different direction from the direction the monsters are escaping from, which means I am further away than Constell’s students and teachers.
So, it is realistically impossible for me to stop those monsters. You probably know that much.
In other words, even though he clearly knew that, he had no other solution to the point where he told me about it.
[I know it’s thanks to you that the Frontier monster escapes. But not yet]
“It’s not over yet.”
I thought quickly. There was no time. Currently, the students and teachers are chasing and fighting off the monsters, but from Malia’s words, it seems that the size of the monsters is considerable.
After a while, they will all be scattered and missed. If any of them invade the village, the tragedy that will follow is certain.
At most a few seconds ahead by that point. A solution must be found within it.
The accident accelerated. I think about all the abilities I have acquired so far.
Of all the things I have, something, something.
…something.
I bit my lip.
The word ‘impossibility’ kept going through my head rather than the method or means.
How could I, so far away from him, prevent something that not even Constell’s students could stop?
No, you can. I don’t know, but find out. find. Do something. It’s been like that until now. We’re used to unexpected incidents happening.
Somehow…
[I’m sorry.]
I heard Malia’s voice.
Why doesn’t Malia apologize?
[I saw you defeat the chimera myself. [I am here to tell you this news.]
It is not for Malia to apologize. She just did her job.
Malia was watching the situation both here and Constel through shared senses.
He must have encouraged the students and continued to instill hope. I would have taken into account the trend of catching chimeras here and arranged the physical and mental health of the students.
She did her part well.
I have to do it.
I somehow.
“You are so lonely.”
A voice suddenly flies in.
I flinched and turned towards the voice in surprise. It was Philly.
Fili spoke neatly and calmly.
“From the moment you first met me until now, you seemed like you knew everything.”
“…Mr. Philly.”
“You always fight alone. “Frondier, the human sloth.”
Fili called me by that name.
It wasn’t meant to mock me. He saw right through my weakness with that nickname.
‘…ah.’
I raised my head.
I always thought, assumed, and acted alone. But this time I can’t do it alone.
However, if there was Malia now.
“Mom, can you still see the monsters running away?”
[uh? huh. I’m on the rooftop of Constell’s main building.]
I can’t chase it, but I can still see it.
then.
“…Is it possible to share a mother’s senses and vice versa?”
[On the contrary, would you like me to show you the scenery I am seeing?]
“Yes.”
[It’s nothing that can’t be done, but if you see it, what can you do?]
As soon as I heard that, I jumped. Towards the Tower of Elysia.
Back huh? I heard Fili’s voice say.
I entered the tower, climbed the stairs, and stood on the rooftop.
“Show me now. “A mother’s vision.”
[…Yes.]
Malia didn’t ask any more questions. Maybe it was because time was running out and they trusted me.
Soon a new scenery came into my sight. It was a bit of a strange feeling.
The left and right eyes were looking at different scenes. It seemed like Malia had applied sensory sharing to my left eye.
As Malia said, I saw monsters running away. And I saw students following behind them.
As expected, the one in the lead is Aster. The sight of him riding a horse stands out.
“great. “Then I will hang up the call now.”
[Is there a way?]
“If it goes as you think.”
[…Okay.]
I put my phone away.
There isn’t much time. In a little while, the monster will be out of Malia’s sight.
I destroyed the black lotus.
Weaving
Grade – Deity Chryselakatos
Iocheira.
I weaved Artemis’ bow and arrows and pulled them straight.
The target is a huge group of monsters that Malia can see.
It was shamelessly far away from where I was to shoot with a bow.
God’s weapons make shameless acts possible.
– Focus: Be sure to hit the enemy the user is targeting.
I believed in that shamelessness and
made my protest
a foolish act that, if other people had seen, would have simply been aimed into the air .
* * *
When the monsters’ movements changed and they began to run away.
Aster was the one who acted the fastest. He ran somewhere and came out riding a white horse. Then he chased after the fleeing monster.
It was the famous horse ‘Kassian’ that Aster had trained at the ‘equestrian’ club.
Of course, Cassian was owned by Constell, so Aster’s actions were a clear violation of the school rules, but no one was paying attention to such things right now.
The people around him simply wondered why Aster was chasing the monster.
At that time, a voice like thunder struck.
“──They are heading to the village!!”
That was Aster’s voice, not anyone else’s. It resonated so loudly that the vibration of the sound lightly tapped the ground. It was a manifestation of an auror.
Upon hearing Aster’s voice, the students suddenly came to their senses. Those holding weapons followed Aster and the wizards began chanting again.
“Haaa-!!”
In an instant, Aster reached a short distance away and mercilessly cut the monster’s back. Lightning and fireballs spread out magically in front of him.
Cassian, like a master horse, dodged on his own without any detailed adjustments and moved forward while dodging. It didn’t even make that common horse cry.
Aster swung the sword frantically. The fatigue accumulated from defending against the attack and depleted stamina took a backseat.
The arms moved before the muscles screamed. From the monster’s point of view, they were just ghosts, so they accelerated their escape even more. There wasn’t a single monster that tried to fight back.
However, even if Aster’s physical strength is infinite, even if he slaughters monsters like crazy.
The number of monsters was too many. Now, the group is united, Aster’s sword can reach them, and the magic bullets and fireballs fired from afar are effective.
They will soon disperse. In that case, a complete strike becomes impossible. No matter how good Aster is, he cannot increase to two or three.
“Huh oh oh oh oh…!”
Aster’s sword, which had caused the monster’s upper body to float and the monster’s neck to fly away every time it was swung, swung through the air this time.
Aster looked ahead. The gap between the monsters was widening. The moment I saw that image, the fatigue I had forgotten came to me.
What if some of the scattered monsters attack the village? Not only that, but if they disperse and then flock back towards the village.
Monsters are basically hostile to humans. That is why they are called monsters. There was no way I could ignore the smell of blood in the village.
‘We have to go towards the village at full speed. In a straight line.’
Aster was determined. It was a resolution so painful that it made me want to chew out my painful heart.
…It was a determination to face the death of an ordinary civilian.
Little by little, the despair Aster felt spread to the warriors following him and the magicians in the rear.
Wizards who could check the situation from afar realized it first.
It’s a tragedy that hasn’t come yet, but it’s definitely coming….
Elodie, who was on the rooftop, lowered her hand. Runia, who was chanting magic next to her, looked at her in surprise.
“Hey, don’t give up yet! “We need to get rid of at least one more one!”
Elodie didn’t answer him. But her expression was strange. It didn’t seem like he was in despair or giving up.
Elodie was just looking up at the sky with an expression as if she had seen something very strange.
“What on earth are you looking at?”
Runia naturally followed his gaze. And then her speech stopped. Her expression also changed to resemble Elodie’s.
And one by one, the number of eyes that confirmed it increased.
Starting with Elodie and Runia, the eyes of the wizards, including Aten, turned to the sky.
Teachers who were checking the students’ condition and safety also lost their attention. And the archers who had gone a little further forward also stopped their bowstrings.
A silence suddenly came to Constel that was so out of place.
─At first it looked like a comet.
Long, endless rays of light split the sky. However, if you look closely, you can see that it was drawing a very faint parabola.
And when it reached the monster’s head, it exploded like a firecracker.
And the bursting light becomes rain, or rather, a window that pierces the ground.
It poured out on the monster.
“…!”
It was only then that Aster realized. I quickly pulled the reins and stopped Cassian.
The surrounding monsters were pierced by an eerie sound and fell to the ground.
There was no place on my head, nape of my neck, or chest that was not a vital spot.
It seemed like they poured out indiscriminately, but they were all aimed precisely at the monsters.
With that close evidence.
‘…It’s not reaching me.’
It didn’t even touch Aster.
It was Aster who was at the forefront of the group, cutting down monsters more than anyone else.
Aster looked at the fallen monsters at a glance. The identity of the beam of light was an arrow.
Monsters that were not hit by arrows continued to run away. There were no missed arrows, but it was simply a lack of quantity.
There, again, fireworks exploded.
The number of monsters decreased exactly as the countless numbers poured out.
And again, and again, and again.
While not targeting anyone at all, the monsters were all pierced by the beam of light without missing a single one.
──Numerous arrows form a fire net and attack, and all of them aim for vital points without missing.
The truth conveyed in this single sentence is ridiculously creepy.
All the sounds were taken away at once.
The intense breathing, the screams of the monsters, the metal sounds of weapons clashing, and the sounds of jumping that shook the ground all seemed like a dream.
Squeak, squeak─
squeak.
All the monsters fell, but there were a few who survived.
Even if you hit a vital spot, if you’re lucky, you may live for a few seconds.
Of course, since escaping is impossible, it’s up to Aster and the other students to handle it from now on.
Again, as if there was no need for that.
The sound of fluttering echoed throughout the earth. Just as much of the light from before poured into Aster’s eyes.
This time it was truly a complete ‘tidying up’.
It felt like reality was once again being brought into the eyes of the students so that they could not dismiss it as a dream.
“Huh… Huh….”
Aster was still breathing roughly, but he was breathing slowly.
I put the sword in its sheath and slowly accepted the pouring fatigue.
Now it seemed like it would be okay.
Aster looked back without thinking. All the students who followed him had similar expressions.
It wasn’t just them.
The wizards and teachers at Constel.
It was such a clean and clear victory, but no one made a sound.
There was no cheering or shouting.
“What the hell…?”
Someone spoke in a voice that seemed to be what was on their mind.
Everyone sympathized desperately.
dump.
Malia sat down.
She knows who created this scene.
No, I’m guessing.
The reason it was an uncertain expression was because she herself found it difficult to believe it.
‘You’re saying this was done by Frontier…?’
Frontier is her son.
Plus, her trait of sharing senses.
I thought there was nothing I didn’t know, at least as far as everything I saw and heard.
She is keenly aware that she knows nothing about Frontier, which is supposed to be the closest.
* * *
“Damn it…”
I gritted my teeth and held on.
My legs became weak and my back buckled. Still, it didn’t collapse. The hands on my knees were trembling.
Don’t shoot the last arrow!
I felt dizzy from the exhaustion of mana.
Here, because the arrows arrive later, it is difficult to know how many monsters are left.
So I overdid it a bit.
I forced myself to get up and staggered down the stairs of the tower.
Even if I come, I won’t faint this time.
Every time we fight, I faint and end up in the hospital, so there’s no such thing as such pathetic behavior.
When I got down to the first floor, the door squeaked open.
At the entrance, Fili was looking at me as if I was dumbfounded.
“Did you forget what I just said? “Why don’t you come down and rest?”
“This is like the man’s pride.”
Fili sighed proudly at my words. He came over to me, lifted my arm, and placed it on his shoulder.
“Consider it an honor to have the Empress support you because it is an experience you will never experience again.”
“…It’s truly an experience that no one can experience.”
“Let’s just say it was worth it.”
Philly praised me with sentimental words.
I relaxed and smiled a little.
We left in the morning, and the sun had already risen in the sky. The sky was too clear for such a fight to have taken place.
“…Mr. Philly.”
“why. It’s okay to say thank you. If you think about it regardless of class, you are much smaller.”
“You are shorter because you are this close.”
“Would you like me to teach you what kind of crime it really is to insult the Empress?”
Fili who spoke had a smiling face.
It was her usual smile.
It was very, very scary.