Academy’s Weapon Replicator

chapter 547



Chapter 147 Nastrond (7)

Agoris Continent, Atlas.

There was an untimely commotion here.

“… … So now, Mr. Frontier has returned to his hometown.”

In the classroom, President Carla explained to the students.

The students sighed and sighed as soon as they heard it. This response alone shows how much trust Frontier has from students.

“Then what about Teacher Elodie?”

“Teacher Elodie is a promising wizard, so she travels often on business trips.”

Carla explained it with the feeling that she wasn’t lying.

… … No, to be honest, no matter how you think about it, the explanation that ‘the family’s health has deteriorated’ cannot be said to be true.

‘I said my brother passed away…’ … .’

The news that Carla heard from Elodie and the others. It is said that as soon as Frontier heard that story, he flew to the previous continent.

Of course Kala doesn’t know who Ajie is.

So, even more so, I don’t know what Frontier’s feelings are like.

No matter what sympathy you have, what Frontier feels is several times more.

“So when are you coming back?”

“… … Umm. I do not know.”

When will Frontier return? This is unknown to Carla.

Frontier has already left for the continent. Gregory cannot send the raven across the continent.

When will Frontier return?

No, will it come back?

‘… … Let’s focus on work for now. It’s Mr. Frontier and no one else. ‘No need to worry.’

Carla put her thoughts away and looked around at the students.

“So, I will be taking charge of Teacher Frontier’s mana theory class for the time being. “It will be a short time, but please take care of it.”

She decided to take charge of Frontier’s mana theory.

There are other magic teachers, but Frondier secretly raises the level of the students. The only person who can make things go smoothly is her, the president.

“… … teacher.”

Then someone raised their hand.

It was Basileo.

“What about magic warfare classes? Has it been cancelled?”

Frontier originally taught three classes.

Mana theory, combat theory, magic warfare.

Here, Kala is in charge of mana theory, and Aster was previously in charge of combat theory.

This leaves one left. The use of horse warfare is an elective subject.

Was it canceled because it was an elective subject and not of high importance?

“Ah, that class—”

To Basileo, who thought so, Carla gave an unexpected answer.

* * *

“Hmm, my name is Ludovic and I am in charge of the magic warfare class starting today. nice to meet.”

Ludovic spoke in front of the students gathered in the horse fighting class.

Basileo, Pielot, Aias, Glaucus. The four looked at Ludovic with blank expressions.

Glaucus tilted his head.

“… … nice to see you.”

“hmm.”

Ludovic pulled his lips as if he had been slightly stung.

When you attend Atlas, you get to know the teacher’s face as you go, even if you are not taking classes. But this was the first time Glaucus had seen Ludovic’s face.

It’s natural. It’s literally a pinch hit prepared in a hurry. Ludovic doesn’t do anything other than this class.

Pielot said with half-closed eyes.

“… … Mr. Ludovic.”

“Call me teacher.”

“… … .”

Pielot let out a deep sigh and spoke again.

“Zodiac, Ludovic de Fabre.”

“P, Pielot!”

Ludovic shouts in embarrassment.

Not knowing what it means, the remaining three look at each other and share their doubts.

“Zodiac?”

“What is the Zodiac? Pielot.”

Aias asked, and Pielot said.

“To put it simply, it’s like a paladin.”

“Paladin? “The 12 Knights of Palma?”

“okay. But there is something similar on the continent where I am. 12 Imperial Soldiers.”

I opened my mouth at him.

Rodbig.

“Pielot! If you say things like that carelessly… … !”

“continent?”

“Empire?!”

Basileo, Aias, and Glaucus each approached Pielot with shining eyes.

“As expected, there was one! “Another continent!”

“Is Pielot from there? no wonder! “I thought it was a family name I’d never heard of, even though he was so talented!”

“An empire! Did you just say empire? “Is there an emperor there?”

Everyone is only talking about themselves.

There was no time for Pielot to respond, and their imaginations were exploding among themselves.

Rodvik said with a puzzled face.

“Pielot! What are you thinking, saying things like that? … !”

“Mr. Rodvik.”

Pielot called to him with a contrasting calm face.

“Please look at this.”

Pielot turned around.

Hold the scabbard, lower your stance and raise the auror.

Spot!

And a blow that splits the air.

Ultra-fast feet that do not allow the sword to come out of the scabbard or be retrieved… … .

“… … It looks that way, but it’s not. “This is an Auror.”

Ludovic was impressed.

You can leave your sword behind and just shoot and cut down the Auror. Besides, his hands don’t move either. An advanced technique that only fires an aura without the need for any cutting or retrieving actions.

‘It’s really amazing. Even I, if only this attack could be repeated.’

Sssssut!

A triple strike that stops Ludovic’s thoughts.

Pielot cut into the air three times in that stance, then relaxed his stance again.

At that time, Ludovic was speechless and was looking at Pielot.

There Pielot spoke.

“These three.”

Pielot pointed his finger at the three students.

“Please see me as someone with the same level of skill as me.”

“… … what?”

Ludovic’s eyes changed and he looked at the three.

A person of equal skill to Pielot.

You can’t judge everything based on the skill of shooting Aurors in succession.

However, Ludovic knows very well that a high-level technique has numerous prerequisites.

“It will help.”

When Pielot spoke up to that point, Ludovic knew his intention.

“… … “Are you aware of the situation?”

“I don’t know. But after all this, I am in a position where I have experienced something similar to war.”

Numerous demon clouds came and countless Pielots were cut down and killed.

At that time, Pielot was clearly prepared to die, and yet he came back alive.

“If it smells similar, that’s how you smell it.”

“… … Right.”

Ludovic nodded.

He looked at three other students.

“Are you guys really strong?”

The three said with a grin.

“no!”

* * *

After Frondeer left Agoris.

“We believe that the coming of God is just around the corner.”

His house is now a conference room.

Ludovic gathered everyone together and began to explain. There were also students there who were fighting demons.

“Ajie died, and Frondier returned to the Palind continent.”

“God must have predicted Frontier’s actions.”

Aster said,

“Yes. Rather, it is highly likely that they attacked Ajie to make Frontier move.”

Arald nodded and continued his thoughts.

“The one who can kill Ajie. That alone makes it likely that the culprit is God. Plus, there’s a lot of circumstantial evidence of all kinds.”

“The motive is clear, and they attacked while Frontier was in Pantemonium. “Only God can know the timing.”

Lili said.

She sighed.

“… … In other words, this is a declaration of war. Towards the Frontier.”

“For God to declare war on a single human being is nothing short of grandiose.”

“The gods know. “Declaring war on Frontier means declaring war on humanity.”

Frontier has Elodie, Aster, and the Roach family, and has the trust of the Emperor and Empress.

The risk that makes Frontier angry is not only that of Frontier himself, but the link he created is also a risk.

Gregory, who was listening there, said. Of course, it was the human himself.

“Everyone. We’ve all probably done various things with Frontier. But that doesn’t mean we understand everything about Frontier. Anyway, I can’t understand that crazy guy. But everyone here is thinking the same thing right now.”

Aster nodded at that. He had calm eyes.

“Frondier will not forgive anyone.”

“Even if Ajie is alive.”

“Even if the other person is a god.”

Everyone thinks the same way.

When you kill Atjie, how does Frondier appear? This is so obvious.

This is Agoris. It’s too far to the continent of Palind. There is no incoming information.

Is Ajie really dead now? I do not know.

Can I get it? I do not know.

Is the culprit really a god, a god, or something of that level? I do not know.

But whatever it is, Frondier will not forgive the culprit.

In other words, the clash between Frontier and the gods has now become inevitable.

“If I were God, I would attack humans.”

Lili said.

“It’s the only way to stop the Frontier.”

Aster asked him.

“But Frontier went forward alone in the Battle of Cape Cod. Can the Frontier be stopped by attacking humans?”

“That’s because in that war, humans only suffered as much as the Frontier could bear.”

“… … ah.”

“At that time, the barrier was not completely collapsed, and humanity was not truly invaded by monsters. But this time is different. “Frondier will be prepared to make more sacrifices, but if he exceeds the standard he thinks he will, he will eventually return to humans again.”

Aster tried to refute Lily’s words, but closed his mouth.

─Are you hurt anywhere?

Because I remember those words.

“God will try to inflict maximum damage on humanity. That means,”

“… … God will descend here on the Agoris continent.”

Aster’s voice falls heavily as if he has reached a conclusion.

In the end, this is clearly a war between humans and gods. The Continent of Agoris will not be able to escape its grasp.

“I guess I’ll have to convey this to King Palma. but… … .”

“There is no way to convince you.”

Arald bowed his head.

It takes too long for the situation on the other continent to be relayed here. By then, this place will have already been turned into a sea of fire by the gods. At the very least, it should be faster than the descent of God.

“To begin with, we don’t have enough information right now. Last time, Zodiac Monty flew in and told me about Ajie’s situation, but only Zodiac can deliver information at that speed. But you can’t use precious power as a news source.”

Everyone shook their heads at Ludovic’s words.

A way to communicate the situation from one side to the other immediately. If there was something like that, it would be easier to prepare for war and persuade King Palma.

at that time.

“… … Ugh.”

Someone made a noise.

Gregory squinted one of his eyes and pressed his palm to his temple.

“W-what is it? One… … .”

“Gregory? what’s the matter?”

Lili’s worried voice. Gregory blinks rapidly.

“No, something is strange. One of the crows I’m dealing with, somewhere, strange, no, this is, I’m strange… … .”

Gregory was seized by a strange feeling.

At first, it was close to pain. The area around my eyes felt cold.

Then, one of the many crows he was handling was not showing proper vision.

Blink, blink.

Flickering vision. An annoying sensation, as if a dot in the corner of the eye was blinking.

Moment.

[hi.]

“… … omg.”

Gregory’s eyes widened and he was speechless.

[See you again, nameless spy.]

The crow’s vision changed in an instant. And the voice that comes.

This.

“… … Malia… … .”

[Oh my, you know my name.]

Malia de Roach.

I hear Frontier’s mother’s voice.

But how? What kind of harmony is this? How can she, who is across the continent,

[It was a good thing I hung it up in advance.]

“… … “No way, that time I ran into a crow!”

[huh. surprised. The crow I thought was my son’s tame was actually controlled by someone else.]

In other words, Malia still had not released the sense sharing that she had made at that time.

Now Gregory has turned around.

Without even Gregory knowing, Malia shared the crow’s vision.

Now that has changed and Gregory is seeing Malia’s vision.

[You haven’t forgotten what you owe me, right?]

Since I’m looking at it through Malia’s eyes, I can’t see her face.

But for some reason, he seems to be smiling.

And I think I saw that smile somewhere.

… … They say you can’t fool blood,

[Listen carefully, Mr. Spy.]

So Gregory, in Malia’s sight,

I saw a large map unfold.

[This is the situation in the empire.]


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