The Academy’s Weapon Replicator - Chapter 66
Academy’s Weapon Replicator Episode 66 Chapter
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A few days later, Constell’s morning.
Students on their way to school witnessed a scene that made their eyes widen.
“Oh hello…?”
“Hello….”
“Ugh, hello.”
Every student passing by opened their eyes and nodded hello as they passed by.
The person who received the greeting did not react in any way, but the students greeted them without fail.
“It’s time, President.”
“hmm.”
Malia, who was next to him, told him the time.
The person was none other than President Ospreet.
Ospreet, who does not easily show his face, was standing in front of the school gate.
He had someone to greet. A person worthy of being welcomed must be at least as good as you.
And from afar.
The sound of a sedan engine roaring was heard. The sedan stopped exactly in front of the school gate. An older man got out of the driver’s seat.
“…!”
All the students passing by the school gate stopped.
It wasn’t just students. Everyone, including the faculty and staff working at Constel and even ordinary people passing by the school gate, stopped when they saw what was happening.
Cheers resembling female students’ screams rang out from afar, and the male students let out heartfelt exclamations like “Wow!”
they knew Why is Ospreet standing in front of the school gate? What reason would he have for coming to meet me?
The steps he took had a weight that made the air sink.
The only ones who calmly accepted that momentum were Ospreet and Malia.
“It’s been a while.”
A cool and heavy voice.
Most people would be shocked by that voice alone, but Ospreet greeted it calmly.
“Nice to meet you. Ampere.”
Ampere de Roach.
He came to Constell.
Afterwards, the three sat across from each other in the principal’s office.
Ospreet dismissed the secretary and told her not to let anyone into the principal’s office unless there was something special to do.
“What a fuss. “It doesn’t hurt anyone.”
“You don’t know that.”
Malia answered for him and handed him some tea. Her serving tea was also not a common sight.
Malia asked subtly as she watched Ampere drinking tea.
“Would you like to join Ampere Zodiac?”
Ampere’s brow twitched.
“Are you asking me to become the dog of the empire?”
Ampere’s question could be seen as an insult to Ospreet.
This is no different from describing Ospreet, which already belongs to ‘Zodiac’, as a dog of the Empire. However, Ospreet received it indifferently.
“Aren’t we all once continent dogs?”
“…It’s an old story.”
Those currently in Zodiac and Ampere all went through the same period. And we faced a huge disaster during that time.
A fight with ‘outside monsters’ that resembles the attack that occurred in Constel this time, but is more vicious.
Every time a monster invades humanity, the boundaries of humanity are shaken. There were times when we made some progress, but as a result, the boundaries of humanity continued to narrow.
The Zodiac figures and Ampere were the ones who clearly established that boundary.
Walls and obstacles were built on the border of humanity and major nobles were appointed to block them.
As a result, Amper was in charge of the northwest, and Lydwy von Urfa of the Urfa family was in charge of the northeast.
Only the North was unusually in charge of people who did not belong to the Zodiac, while the remaining East and West were all members of the Zodiac.
“We are wild dogs after all. That’s the nature. I need a fight and I need someone to be loyal to. “Aren’t you like that too?”
“It used to be that way, but not anymore.”
“The more lies you tell, the worse your health becomes. “When you get to my age, you will know.”
As he spoke, Ospreet let out a rare laugh that was appropriate for his age.
Ampere shook his head.
“I have Ajie now.”
“…Aggie, that’s right.”
Ospreet nodded. This attempt to recommend Ampere to Zodiac is always, ironically, blocked by Azier, who is said to be Constel’s best output.
“Ajie will soon surpass me. It will become the new flag of humanity. “When that time comes, it will not be a dream for humanity to regain the lost land.”
“Are you really sure? “Ajie surpasses you?”
“He is already showing his prominence.”
Ospreet scratched his temple with a wrinkled finger. Ospreet knows Ajie’s skills well, having seen them before.
…I’m sure Ampere is just a loser. Or maybe I’ve forgotten who I was in my prime.
“So is it because of Ajie that you came today?”
“Half yes. “I came to check if the temporary teacher’s work is going well.”
half? Is there another reason?
Ospreet had such doubts, but put them aside for now.
“Ajie is a good teacher. The evaluations from students are also good. “I was worried that teaching would be difficult because I was only used to practical work, but surprisingly, I was doing well.”
“Well, it’s natural.”
As expected, it’s a shame.
“Now that I think about it, why did you send Atjie? Suddenly. Because the position of combat arts instructor is vacant? “I’m sure that’s not the only reason.”
“I thought Ajie would be needed in Constel. “To the growth of students.”
“Does that mean danger is imminent? “Is it too much to burden today’s students?”
“exactly.”
“The reason is?”
“It’s just a feeling.”
It’s a feeling.
Since it’s called Ampere’s sense, you can’t just ignore it. Above all, it really isn’t just a ‘feeling’.
“Then what is the reason for the other half?”
Other than Agier, the other half of the reason Ampere came here.
Ampere, who had been giving immediate answers without hesitation, suddenly became silent.
He furrowed his brows and took a sip of tea, as if something didn’t suit him.
Ospreet began to guess the other half of the reason, but swallowed it for now.
“…the other half is about my other son.”
also.
“Frondier?”
Malia asked. Ampere nodded.
Malia’s mouth pursed. ‘Another son’. It’s like it’s uncomfortable to call anything.
“I heard that my son ranked 16th in the last midterm exam.”
“is it? Malia?”
There is no way Ospreet even knows the midterm exam records of first-year students. Malia nodded to his question.
“Yes. “I got a perfect score on the written exam, and Aster Evans got most of the score in the practical exam.”
“Hmm. Even so, it’s a good ranking. “Why is that?”
Ampere answered.
“Wasn’t the difficulty level of the midterm exam too easy?”
Ospreet narrowed his eyes. He wasn’t dissatisfied with being distracted from Constell’s test.
Beyond that, Ampere’s intentions were suspicious.
“──What you mean is that you are not pleased that Frontier was ranked high?”
At those words, Malia also looked at Ampere. Ampere closed his eyes for a moment, then opened them and spoke.
“exactly.”
“…Ampere.”
Malia called his name. That was some kind of warning.
If Frontier does not rank in the top 10 overall within this semester, it will be excommunicated. Malia knew this too.
However, I thought that was only to foster Frontier’s desire to improve. I didn’t think it was sincere.
What kind of father would want his son to be excommunicated in the first place?
“I understand that final exams are coming soon.”
“That’s right.”
“I hope it will be a more proper test then.”
The reason Frontier ranked so high was simply because the test was easy. It was just Frontier’s luck. There is no reason other than that.
Seeing Ampere looking so neat, Malia became excited for the first time in a long time.
“…No matter what kind of test it is, Frontier will fulfill the conditions. “If the test is difficult, it will be difficult for all students.”
“Malia.”
Only then did Ampere see Malia.
The way they looked at each other was too ugly to be considered a couple.
“Has Constel’s level fallen to the ground?”
“Ampere.”
“Even if Frontier achieves good results and ranks in the top 10.”
Malia’s expression hardened as she realized what Ampere was trying to say. Ampere was calm, without a single twinkle in his eye.
“Frondier’s excommunication has been decided.”
* * *
[Analysis completed]
[Target skill ‘Weaving’]
[Available for viewing]
As I returned to the mansion and straightened up, I heard a welcome notification.
The analysis, which continued for several days, has finally come to an end.
I opened my smartwatch and checked the analysis of the weave.
[Weaving]
– Frontier de Roach’s unique skill.
– It has the functions of ‘workshop’, ‘replication’, ‘remodeling’ and ‘restoration’. Currently ‘Recovery’ feature is locked. Need to level up.
– Currently, the skill application target is limited to ‘objects’. Need to level up.
– To level up, attempt to weave a greater number of simultaneous weaves or weave a high-grade target.
──Caution──
– Currently, the ‘Thanatos Descent’ trigger, which is unrelated to the original skill, is attached as an option.
– A trigger is triggered when the weave operates in reality for the first time.
– A trigger is activated when the weave injures the ‘monster outside’.
– A trigger is triggered when the weave hurts the god.
“…?”
In Neil’s Shortsword, the analysis skill that used to display only one line was printed in considerable quantity this time.
That’s a good thing, but it’s too much information and it confuses your mind.
“Just stay still. first.”
Let’s check each one step by step.
First of all, the first new thing I found out.
Weaving also has a ‘recovery’ function.
In addition to putting the object’s image and information into the workshop and replicating it, it is also possible to ‘restore’ an object.
I don’t know why, but that recovery feature is locked now. Need to level up.
And the second.
The current skill application target is limited to objects, but in fact weaving is possible in a wider range than just objects.
…and the third.
This skill has the trigger of ‘Descent’. Regardless of the original skill. Maybe it was something God did.
Thanatos was the first god I encountered. When I created Gram using black cloth, he appeared in front of me. This is because you touched this trigger.
If the weave grows further than it is now and I hurt the monster outside.
If I didn’t know about this trigger, I would be frozen dead. The ‘analysis’ skill is what saved me.
“You have to remove the trigger.”
At least before dealing with the monsters outside.
I have the ‘remodeling’ skill that I obtained by leveling up weaving.
The trigger is an option attached to weaving, so you can just ‘remove the option’.
…Weaving still only targets objects.
In other words, what I will do from now on is to level up the weaving, expand the target to include skills rather than objects, and then remove the trigger in the weaving through ‘modification’.
And to level up, repeat simultaneous weaving and high-grade weaving.
In the end, what you do doesn’t change. I just do what I’ve always done.
But it’s worth it to know clearly what you’re getting.
First of all, it is simultaneous weaving.
There are enough weapons in the workshop. It has devoured all kinds of weapons, including the imperial palace’s armory and Nils’ forge.
It should be capable of weaving all of this at the same time.