I Noticed That It Was an Academy After 10 Years

chapter 332



332.Quartz Family Legacy (5)

“Edmund, this man’s soul is unique?”

Liqueur. To be precise, Liqueur’s music box asked Edmund a question.

Edmund answered his question with a gentle smile and kindly explained about me.

Who I am, how I came into this body, and even what tests I will take to gain my inheritance. After hearing the whole story, he smiled and spoke to me.

“This exam is hard work. In times like this, it’s right to tell you to cheer up, right?”

“That’s right.”

“Thank goodness.”

I just can’t get used to the sound coming out of the music box. What kind of ability do you have to talk like that? The Rega you met just before? It seems like the woman who approves everything is ‘upside down’.

“Liqueur. We’ll go ahead and introduce someone else. Take care.”

“Edmund too.”

The corners of his mouth his rose subtly. It seemed difficult to express emotions because they were sewn up.

We immediately left the room and started walking down the hallway again. Unlike before, there was a clear end, so we were able to stop before long.

“This time it’s the lounge.”

“The lounge… What do you mean?”

“That’s right. “It’s a room made for troublemakers of all kinds to rest, so you’ll be able to meet many people.”

There are several people.

What kind of creature is waiting for me this time?

I followed him into the lounge, half curious and half nervous. The lounge that came into my sight was incredibly spacious. Even if you can’t do it, it seems like it could be as big as a soccer field.

When I turned my head halfway to check the view of the room, I noticed five human-like figures each doing their own thing. Should I introduce myself to those people now?

“The guys in the break room are the ones who can’t control their boredom. For example… “

“Are you new? Bye! “It’s like this!”

I lowered my head to look at the floor at the sound of a voice coming from beneath her feet, and found a woman wearing something resembling a straitjacket lying at her feet. The woman looked at me, then she deftly bounced her body to her feet.

“Paymin. “This person is a descendant who came to take a test to inherit the inheritance.”

“Wow, that? That was very difficult~”

The woman with her hair up looked at me with her head c*cked at the right angle and her mouth open. Something is strange.

Could a person’s neck be bent 90 degrees? Thanks to Millia, the common sense that I had run away from home came back to me and I felt a sense of discomfort.

“What? “Aren’t you surprised?”

“Because one of my lovers has a removable head.”

“That’s amazing! Could it be that he is also a Quartz person?”

“Probably not.”

“Really? There are so many amazing things in the world~ I want to go out too~”

The woman in her straitjacket smiled brightly and began to hum her song. In an uncontrollable mood, I tried to talk more and shut her up.

Since none of them were normal, it was because I couldn’t figure out which story to bring up and whether people would like it or not. The woman in the straitjacket seemed to have lost interest in me and she suddenly fell backwards and rolled on the floor.

I asked Edmund in a low voice when I saw the strange woman’s appearance

“What happened to that person?”

“My head is a flower garden, but my abilities are not that of a flower garden. I’m practically imprisoned here. Sometimes, when a friend comes to talk to me, I am very happy… Even though that was 10 years ago.”

“…There are no ordinary people here.”

“To put it another way, members of the Quartz family are beings who ‘inherit the power of God through blood.’ “It’s no wonder they have unique characteristics that are different from humans.”

Since you are a descendant of God, it is not strange even if you have strange abilities…? It was a subtle remark that may or may not have been understandable.

“Then, I will continue introducing it. Do you see that man over there?”

“Are you talking about the man looking at the wall?”

Edmund nodded at what I said. I looked closely at the man he pointed to. The man, who could feel his skinny appearance, just by looking at his back, stood motionless, looking at the wall.

As if it were a bee.

But since there was no reason for him to be punished, there must have been another reason. I immediately asked Edmund about it.

“Why are you looking at the wall?”

“They say Brown is a good guy. So he’s looking at the wall so you don’t freak out when you see his face, so do not worry too much. “I’m sure Brown doesn’t want you talking to him either.”

If that was the case, I didn’t think there was any need to talk to him. There must be a good reason why he does not show his face

It’s not right to ignore other people’s consideration. I neatly took my gaze away from Brown and looked at the girl looking at me in the corner.

A girl who looked roughly around Millia’s age or younger was humming to herself as she brushed the fur of a scruffy teddy bear.

It looks normal, so why is it here? Of course, it’s here because it’s not ordinary, but I couldn’t find anything unusual just by looking at its appearance.

“That kid…”

“Oh, that kid! “This is your grandmother.”

“Yes?”

No matter how you look at it, she’s Milia’s age. Is she the grandmother of my, or rather the original owner of this body? What does this mean?

My head stopped for a moment at the shocking statement that came out of Edmund’s mouth.

“It’s your grandmother, so let’s go say hello.”

“…Ah, yes.”

I approached her with her Edmund. As our shadow approached her, the girl spoke without even looking behind her.

“You can’t come closer. “Teddy doesn’t like it.”

The teddy in the girl’s hand waved her arms as if in protest. I thought about how to react to that, and then decided to apologize.

“I’m sorry.”

“I just need to know.”

“Maria. “He’s your grandson.”

A woman named Maria, who was my genetic grandmother, whipped her head around at those words and looked at me. A suspicious face. I silently watched her and her conversation with Edmund.

“He? “Is this guy too big?”

“Isn’t your son-in-law a bit big? It looks like I inherited quite a bit of that blood.”

“Like that? “I don’t even remember because I haven’t seen it in so long.”

“I’ve only seen it once, so it’s not strange that I don’t remember it.”

“Uhm, I don’t want to be called Grandma, but please call me Maria.”

…Feeling a strong urge to look at my family tree, I answered her appropriately.

“Isn’t that a bit different?”

Even after living for 12 years, the Confucian spirit that remains subtly cries out that this is not true. I could just ignore it, but I couldn’t care.

“I don’t know. You’ve never had a grandchild like you. The soul is also different. Just call me Maria.”

Do you know even if you don’t say it? Since the people I met before did not point out my soul, I assumed that not everyone would be able to notice that my soul had changed.

Even if it’s not, there’s no problem.

“Then Maria. She is about to take a test to inherit her inheritance. “Can you please be an inductee?”

“It’s annoying. “I’m busy just grooming my husband.”

The teddy bear in her hand stared at me. Although he looked oddly happy, he had a bitter face.

“Husband…Husband?”

So, is that teddy bear…My biological grandfather?

Feeling like I had seen an abyss that I should not have seen, I covered my eyes with my hands and sighed. Live, live, live. The teddy bear is my grandfather… What on earth happened?

Edmund must have thought I was severely shocked and comforted him by patting him on the shoulder.

“Don’t be too upset. There are all sorts of things going on in the world. “Your grandfather wasn’t like that to begin with.”

“Oh, were you originally human?”

“That’s right.”

I was very fortunate to be the first human being to not be the child of a human and a teddy bear. It wouldn’t be a big problem, but it was a bit creepy.

“He is still human!”

Maria raised her eyes as if asking where he could say such nonsense. It’s not surprising that she’s my niece, let alone her grandmother, but it’s wrong for her to expect common sense here in the first place.

I decided to accept the sight before my eyes.

Anyway, it looks like she is her biological grandmother, and I don’t know what she means by ‘initiator’, but wouldn’t it be better if a relative at least takes care of her?

It seemed clear that it would be more advantageous for her relatively close family her her her to be her her her inductee her her, as Edmund had pinned her down and asked her to be his inductee her her her.

“Grandfather. “My grandson greets me.”

I politely bowed to the teddy bear in her grandmother’s arms. First of all, since he was my biological grandfather, there was no benefit in behaving badly.

Perhaps because she liked my attitude her her, the grandmother’s raised eyes her her softened a little.

“You’re a polite kid, aren’t you?”

“Isn’t it natural to be polite to your grandparents?”

“Hmm, I like it. Okay, since he’s my grandson, I’ll be an inductee!”

“The first inductee was safely rescued. A total of three inductees are needed for the test, so let’s hurry and get two.”

“There are two of us, including me and Teddy, right?”

“‘Myeong’ is a word used to refer to a person.”

Edmund said with a warm smile.


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