The Academy’s Weapon Replicator - Chapter 64
Academy’s Weapon Replicator Episode 64
Chapter 17 Temporary Teacher (2)
“…Awesome…”
Someone made that sound.
The students’ eyes showed signs of tension and excitement. Everyone’s interest in me completely disappeared.
Adzie is the envy of all the prosecutors in Constel. No, it’s not just the prosecutor.
The fact that I, his younger brother, am treated with such contempt and disregard is largely due to Ajie’s influence.
…No, Frontier himself was extremely lazy, but the first problem was yes.
“It’s a short period of time, but that’s why my teachings have nothing to do with existing combat skills lectures.”
Atjie said. The attitude of ignoring everything we have learned so far. The students actually liked what he said.
They must be looking forward to a special lecture from Ajie.
…But from my perspective, where I have one-on-one sparring with Ajie every day, I can see the students’ future.
“Starting today, you will learn the ‘basics’ themselves. “Forget about aurors.”
You will be able to experience the perfect combination of ‘suffering’ and ‘boring’.
“Then we have to demonstrate first.”
After saying that, Ajie looked around at the students.
I wonder who those indifferent eyes will choose, maybe it’s me, and I can even hear the students’ heartbeats.
“You there.”
Atjie pointed to Aster.
“What’s your name?”
“This is Astor Evans.”
“It’s the best here. Please come forward.”
The students were of the opinion that it was so. Some even caught a glimpse of me. I guess they thought they might single me out out of favoritism.
I have such relaxed thoughts because I have never learned from Ajie.
“It’s a light sparring. I am bare handed and I will not hit. Hit me with a blow. “It doesn’t matter what weapon or method is used.”
“Except for spiritual power?”
“Physical strength doesn’t matter either. “However,”
Aster’s eyes lit up at Ajie’s words. His clothes swelled and his hair turned completely white.
However.
Tuuk chin. A bland, dry sound.
Aster was asleep. Ajie’s fingers were around his neck.
“I wish I could write it.”
“….”
Aster did not answer. His eyes were blank. He didn’t know why he was lying down.
To a third party, it was just a series of simple movements that made him trip and fall.
As long as the students here simply think that way, they too will roll on the floor tens of thousands of times.
“Shall we try again?”
“…please!”
Aster stood up vigorously.
Ajie asked.
“Why do you think you just lay down?”
“…It’s because we were ambushed.”
“That is also true. “Here we go again.”
Atjie first gave the starting signal and walked slowly.
Aster did not use his divine power this time, but placed his hand on the sword sheath.
It was judged that unlocking divine power would take too long.
And then the sound of fluttering again.
“…?”
Aster was asleep again. This time, I quickly came to my senses and stood up.
I saw humiliation in Aster’s eyes. I know why. Because I felt the same way.
Of course, the fact that I was lying on the floor and not knowing the process also got on my nerves.
The most upsetting thing is that there is no pain. As if an adult man was carefully laying a child down. I never thought there would be that much of a gap.
“Why do you think you lay down?”
“…Because the teacher is faster than me.”
Aster came up with his own answer. I would like to praise your honesty in talking about your inferiority.
“no.”
The answer was wrong in the first place.
“Here we go again.”
And after a few repetitions, Aster started to go back and forth with a few moves.
The ending was unexpected. Still no damage.
Ajie’s expression remained the same. It was the same as when I came here. There was no sign of disappointment when looking at Aster. It was a face that said it was natural for this to happen.
Do you know how much despair that face makes the other person feel?
“It’s good to repeat until you understand, but today we have a proper demonstration assistant.”
Damn it.
I cursed to myself.
For some reason, I thought it would end up like this.
“Frondier.”
Atjie called me. Everyone’s eyes were focused on me.
“Come forward.”
As I slowly walked out with those words, I felt like I was literally becoming a human sloth, Frondier.
do not want to do it.
“…that teacher.”
Someone raised their hand and said:
“what?”
“Will Frontiere be my opponent?”
As I said, most people were looking at me with suspicion.
Aster wasn’t even able to fight properly, so he looked like he was asking why you were interfering.
Atjie said calmly.
“Frondier is only a demonstration assistant. “The level of skill is not important.”
Some people seemed to be convinced by Atjie’s words, while others were not.
It seemed like it had already fueled suspicions that he was favoring me because I was Ajie’s younger brother.
Well, just look a little and you will understand. What am I getting into?
“Frondier, it’s as usual training.”
“yes.”
I took a stance. One hand was on the dagger at his waist, and the other hand was to keep Ajie in check.
Pulling out a weapon, swinging it, and defending it all in the shortest possible manner. Complete the action without being noticed by the opponent.
While training with Ajie, I learned to ingrain this into my body throughout my training.
As a result,
I succeeded in taking out the dagger before Ajie’s hand could reach it.
Swish –
the diagonal dagger cuts through the air. Atjie moved forward while avoiding my blows.
And what’s different here from Aster’s is
Ajie’s left hand hook, which flies like the wind. The process from the preliminary stage to construction is almost invisible.
I narrowly avoided it by lowering my head, leaving it to luck. My muscles tensed slightly at the sensation that passed through my head.
Like this, there is no rule such as ‘don’t attack’ in a fight with me. The students watching could be heard holding their breath.
Several battles later. Ajie and I’s movements were as natural as a set routine.
But there is nothing set in stone. This was just a series of processes that I managed to master by getting hit and rolling over and over again.
The feeling of being given numerous choices every time and choosing quickly to avoid only the worst.
Ajie is the one causing the problem and I just deal with it.
So even if I had held out for a long time, the results would have been the same for Aster and me.
Whoa!
“Keuuk!”
I was hit in the stomach and took a step back. Atjie approached with great strides.
Damn, every time I see something like that, it feels like I’m dealing with the ghost of some Sura. It won’t be much different.
I swung my dagger as I retreated, and Azier stepped into my arm and blocked the attack.
My attack, which I responded by retreating, had no power, and Ajie had no mercy when he saw a foolish attack.
I was hit on my shoulder, stomach, arm and back. That too was the result of our own defense.
Eventually,
there was a harsh sound and I lay down. Ajie grabbed my collar and kicked me using a judo technique. There wasn’t even the slightest bit of recognition.
“The movement has become bigger than before Frontier. “Be careful.”
Ajie said.
It was a truth that I felt myself. Because I dealt with the chimera the other day.
“Aster, how was the sparring just now?”
Ajie asked.
Aster looked at me lying there in a mess for a moment and then said.
“He definitely fought better than me.”
“Is Frontier faster than you?”
“…At least in the sparring just now, speed didn’t seem to be important.”
“okay. “So what’s the difference?”
Aster thought deeply. Meanwhile, I brushed myself off and stood up.
The students were embarrassed to see me getting beaten up. There will no longer be any suspicion that you are favoring me.
After much thought, Aster came up with an answer.
“…prediction?”
“okay. That is the ‘basics’ of combat.”
Atjie looked around at the students this time.
“The basis of battle is anticipatory fighting. “You can infer what movement you are trying to do by shifting the center of gravity of your shoulders or waist.”
The reason Ajie can easily overpower Aster is because he can clearly see what he is trying to do.
“In that sense, Aster’s movements are still large and simple. “It will be the same for you.”
The students were a little shocked by Ajie’s words, but no one objected. Actually, the best one among these is Aster.
“You will learn this while I lecture. No matter how outstanding your talent or spiritual power is, it is not uncommon for something to happen before you can even use it in actual combat. Just like Aster did just now. This is not a matter of mindset. “It’s a matter of technology.”
In fact, Aster was unable to use his divine powers from the beginning to the end. Even though I knew Ajie was trying to stop me.
“Do you have any questions?”
Someone raised their hand at Ajie’s words. The student who raised his hand looked somewhat dissatisfied.
“what?”
“I guess that way is just like dealing with people.”
As if to agree with him, another student opened his mouth.
“that’s right. “We came into Constell to deal with monsters.”
After graduating from Constell, he becomes a professional or becomes a court knight or wizard to deal with monsters.
Eventually, he fights against the ‘outside monsters’ and wins, expanding the boundaries of humanity one step further.
This is the dream of Constel students and the ultimate task of humanity.
To the students who had such a dream, the sparring just now didn’t seem very meaningful.
Atjie said.
“Do you remember that your seniors were recently attacked by an ‘outside monster’? “The incident in which eleven people died at Tavern.”
…This is the story I told Queenie earlier.
The students swallowed their saliva at Ajie’s words. The surroundings became solemn.
“One of your seniors had incredible insight and predicted an invasion of monsters from outside. He was an outcast who couldn’t assimilate into the group and fell away. Nevertheless, eleven died. Why do you think that was? Because he’s big and powerful? “Because he’s as big as a house?”
No one answered. Some even lowered their gaze.
“It was just a wolf that walked on two feet. However, it hides in the dark, predicts the human path, and bites each person by the neck from an unseen blind spot. Sometimes, they were killed instantly with their claws. “After hunting, the blood is washed in a river or lake to make tracking difficult, and its gait does not easily leave traces in the first place.”
Disgust appeared on the students’ faces. It’s a wolf, and what it does is no different from that of a human.
“There are countless people out there whose intelligence exceeds human intelligence.”
Only then did the students realize.
How did Atjie become Constel’s teacher so quickly?
“What I am teaching you is to fight against monsters. The reason you don’t understand this is simple.”
There is no one who suits Constel better than Ajie.
“You guys have only dealt with stupid monsters.”