Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner Chapter 149

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Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 149

Simon, Kazan, and Elizabeth ran frantically and arrived at their destination.

The place they headed to was a place located on the outskirts of the Keygen campus.

A secret base directly managed by Keygen Headquarters, made by cutting a hole in the cliff of a sheer mountain range. It was also a place where security was so strict that students were even given a quasi-expulsion action if they entered the area.

“It’s convenient to think of it as a kind of campus command and control room.”

said Kazan, who was running beside him.

“It is a place where you can see the situation of the entire school, as well as manage the barriers and emergency nets spread throughout the school.”

Elizabeth, who was listening by her side, answered.

[I understand that explanation, but why is the priest going to the command and control room?]

“Because it’s the best place to activate the Prima Materia. If you use the barrier system there, you’ll be able to scatter monstrous creatures all over Keygen at once.”

Simon, who had been listening quietly, swallowed his silence.

Four vicious curse bombs installed in Keygen. From Francesca’s point of view, these bombs had to explode after her own barrier was complete.

However, if someone is discovered before that, or if even one is not triggered in time, a big hole will be created in the operation. So, the key strategy for 100% success in terrorism. Kazan simply described it as ‘Plan B’, but Simon heard that there was a difference between a sub plan and a main plan.

“Arrived.”

At Kazan’s words, the two of them also stopped walking. Indeed, a large man-made cave was visible on the cliff of the mountain range.

Elizabeth stretched out her index finger.

[By the way, was there a forest in front of the original entrance?]

“No way.”

As if blocking the front of the cave, I could see a thick forest.

At first glance, it was no ordinary forest. Trees had eyes attached to them, or plants with their mouths wide open were moving recklessly.

Similar to the plant monsters guarding Desolator. However, the number and scale were different. It was a truly gigantic forest.

“There’s no time. Let’s break through head-on.”

Simon and Elizabeth nodded at Kazan’s words. She pulled her cobwebs from her hands, and Simone tapped the skull of the peer she was wearing.

“Wake up, Pee.”

[Khehehe! This is the start!]

Pier’s skull, which had fallen behind, rose up and covered Simon’s head like a helmet.

[By the way, boy, did you say that the other person was a teaching assistant?]

“yes.”

click.

At those words, the peer’s skull that was covering his head was deformed. The jawbone and mouthpiece slightly covered Simon’s nose and mouth, making it more of a mask than a helmet.

[It’s like a makeshift gas mask. Even if it’s not perfect, I won’t be poisoned by poor poison.]

“It’s good.”

Simon turned his head.

“Can Kazan not have to deal with the poison?”

“Anyway, poison doesn’t work on my body. Perhaps Francesca won’t deal with poison poisoning skills either.”

It seemed that he was somewhat immune to poison. Simon nodded lightly.

“Then go.”

Tadat!

Kazan ran first into the woods, followed by Simon and Elizabeth.

– Kijijijiji!

The forest attack has begun.

Simon’s eyes widened as he gazed forward.

Countless toxic seeds were poured out and thorny vine whips were swung from all sides. The grass on the floor sharpened like a knife, and the flower petals raised a thick poison mist.

‘Avoid all of this?’

Simon lowered his stance and ran. Toxic shells landed wherever he ran, leaving puddles of poison on the floor.

It’s much tougher than I thought. It was to the point where I was seriously contemplating whether to use jet-black eruption inside my body for a while.

Looking back, Kazan didn’t have to worry. Kazan’s evasion technique was a novelty itself that could not read the flow.

While running at full power, they flinched and evaded attacks with movements like fluttering laundry, or they suddenly sped up to evade projectiles and were shot out into the forest like a flash of light.

‘ah!’

At that time, plant-type monsters poured out near the tree and blocked Simon’s way. Simon gave strength to the hand holding the greatsword.

[for a moment.]

Sharak.

Squeak.

The plant-type monsters’ bodies split into three cracks, and then they flew up into the sky as they were torn apart.

[You must save your strength before dealing with the Priest.]

“Erge!”

Elizabeth jumped over Simon as if tumbling, landed, and swung her hands vigorously.

The tree monsters all at once showed off their white growth rings and fell off in a lump, and the bodies of plant monsters fluttered in the air.

[Go first!]

“thank you!”

Simon moved again, and Elizabeth followed as if escorting him, shooting dark blue spider webs.

Although he was not a combat expert, the power of the Ancient Undead was not going anywhere. Her true value was displayed in battles against many people rather than in individual battles.

Simon, who had been contemplating whether to use the jet-black eruption in his body, was able to escape the forest while saving a lot of stamina.

– Kijijijiji!

However, as soon as he got out, more than a hundred plant-type monsters were rushing behind Simon’s back with their teeth on the petals.

Sharak.

Sew.

At that time, transparent ropes were pulled behind Simon. The moment the plant-type monsters crossed over there, they all split apart and piled up like rubble on the floor.

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[I’ll take care of this!]

Elizabeth shouted.

In the forest, not a hundred, but almost a thousand plant-type monsters were running with a crackling sound.

Simon hesitated for a moment, but then nodded.

“Don’t push yourself too hard.”

[yes!]

As she pulled the web, the plant-type monsters screamed and parted. In front, Kazan was beckoning.

Simon looked back at Elizabeth for the last time and then hurriedly caught up with Kazan and ran.

“You’ve got good subordinates.”

said Kazan.

“I’ve always worked alone, but I think it wouldn’t be bad if I had a summoner like her.”

Simon smiled and tried to recruit him.

“Kajan, like me, majored in Summoning. It’s fun.”

“When I took the midterm exam, I got 20 points.”

“Oops.”

The two went deep into the cave. Before I knew it, the rugged natural cave had turned into an artificial cave with walls and ceilings. It felt like entering a deep underground air-raid shelter.

It was getting darker and darker, so the two of them had to put on their glasses again.

“Are you late?”

Kazan said that and raised his head.

There was a large hole in the door that blocked the entire command and control room.

Wondering what kind of black magic he used to make this possible, Simon felt a spooky feeling and swiped the surface of the hole with his palm. He felt as though he had melted the wall with something rather than having pierced it with force.

The two of them ran through the darkness again.

In terms of experience, after about 15 minutes, I knew that I had arrived at my destination.

The carpet, not the cold floor, is stepped on. And the bare floor without a carpet was wet, soggy and slippery.

“Simon.”

Kazan said quietly.

“She also found us on her side.”

“…….”

Dry saliva gulp down.

“The meaning of surprise is gone.”

Kazan muttered that, grabbing hold of the lever-type handle attached to the wall and pulling it down as hard as he could.

Clap!

Drooling!

I heard the sound of something tripping over the wall, as if the emergency magic power plant was running.

After a while, the lights on the ceiling turned on and the command and control room became bright.

“……!!”

Simon opened his eyes.

There was blood everywhere, blood everywhere. Many of the people guarding this place were sprawled on the floor with horrible faces.

‘You said you took down this person by yourself?’

The bodyguards at such an important facility run by the headquarters are by no means idle talkers.

Simon’s head turned. A woman was seen sitting on a table in the center of the blood-stained command and control room.

Red hair, black scarf, top and bottom black suit and shoes.

Francesca Belmond, Senior Assistant Professor of Toxicology at Keygen, and now Professor of Toxicology.

She was staring at the two of them.

“I was waiting for you.”

Her tongue moved like a snake. Simone felt the blood rushing to her face and fury boiling over her.

“I really wanted to kill you.”

Her eyes lit up as she peered through Simon in the peer’s helm.

“Thank you for stepping in on your own feet. ‘The Witness’.”

“…….”

“And it’s been a while.”

Francesca looked at Kazan and added.

“The ‘chaser’ who has been persistent for over a year.”

“It’s been a hell of a year.”

Kazan replied plaintively.

“why.”

Then both of them looked back. Simone clenched her fists and glared at Francesca with her bloody eyes.

“Why did you do this crazy thing?”

She blinked her eyes for a moment, as if not understanding the question. Then she smiled softly and lightly.

“I’m Ephnell, you guys are Kizen.”

Her fingertips pointed to her chest, then to the two of them.

“Kill the hostile forces. Isn’t it common sense?”

“I don’t want to hear that dichotomous answer!”

Simon gritted his teeth and said.

“No matter how much you belong to Aphnell, did you feel anything after coming to Kizen? You must have seen with your own eyes that this is also a place where ordinary people live!

In Simon’s mind, he pictured Francesca enthusiastically moving the chalk in front of the blackboard and passionately explaining to the students.

Simone doubted her, but he believed she was sincere as she stood in front of the pulpit and taught with enthusiasm.

“They are your disciples!”

Simon shouted.

“Do you feel no remorse or rebuke? There are students who sincerely believed in you, followed you, and respected you!”

“……Hmm.”

She spread her five fingers. I saw her long fingernails, painted red like her blood.

“The class was an act to hide my identity. Looking at those evil sons of Satan, I don’t think anything. If you feel passion, joy, or sincerity on my face, that’s…”

The corners of her mouth went up.

“My own satisfaction that I am doing well. Wouldn’t it be the same?”

Sreung!

She bowed her head. A long blade of light passed where her forehead had been, leaving a large scar on the wall of the command and control room.

“thanks.”

Simon, who was swinging the greatsword, raised the greatsword in front of his chest again and supported it with his left hand.

“For letting me get rid of you without any remorse.”

Koo-goo-goo-goo-goo!

Darkness began to form on Simon’s body. she chuckled.

“Last lesson, Simon Pollentia. The answer to your question is…”

Her jet black flowed out and made a cross in the air.

“The great goddess.”

Shush shush shush shush shush shush!

Soon, countless crosses appeared in the air, wrapping around the entire command and control room.

“Do it, because he told me to.”

“…I don’t know how Ephnell’s system works. And even if that terrible thing is a command from God.”

Simon grabbed the greatsword.

“Decisions are made by men. Murderers.”

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