Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner Chapter 852

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Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 852

– Demand the truth about the ‘Aceraz incident’ from the new student council!

While Simon was concentrating on the production of the Death Knight at Grand Forge, the situation on campus was becoming more and more extreme.

The starting point was, of course, a letter left by Asheraz, who had dropped out. As a result, it was revealed that Ballack’s new student council was involved in the group test that involved the ‘expulsion’ of the sophomores.

Thanks to this, the public opinion battle with Claudia, who had been losing interest, became more powerful, and the antipathy toward the third year grew.

As Merida and Chatel reversely challenged two third-year students who ordered retaliatory physical training and suppressed them with their ‘skills’, public opinion flared up even more.

Some sophomores who were stimulated by this even challenged the new 3rd year student council members to a duel.

-We are not rebelling against the 3rd graders. I’m just asking for an explanation from the new student council.

-If you’re not going to explain, I challenge you to a duel! If we win, we will ask for answers and communication!

It is a situation where rather famous students are taking the lead in requesting a duel against a member of the new student council. The new student council did not announce any position until the end.

Due to the protests of the students, the keygen headquarters eventually launched an investigation into the case, but the limits were clear.

Vice-Chairman Sota Psyche denied all charges, and the ‘Aceraz’ letter’ submitted by d!ck as evidence was also written with black magic to hide the handwriting, so it was not clear who instigated it.

Above all, the traces of Aseraj, the most important reference, are ambiguous. There is no reason to bring her back to the school as her dropout and investigate.

The investigation made no progress, and when the headquarters actually made a move to temporarily suspend the investigation, the second year’s anger intensified.

-Half of the 2nd graders were almost expelled from Keyzen, but they just ended it like this?

-The 3rd graders must have used their hands by telling their professors. I am disillusioned with the real seniors.

At this point, when the conflict between the grades is getting more and more intense, rumors spread that Simon used the ‘right to challenge’ against Ballack.

The second graders went wild with their eyes closed, and Simon became like pouring oil on a burning house.

-Let’s help Simon too!

-Are you going to just sit around until Simon fights Balak? And what kind of plot will the student council be plotting?

In the end, the belligerent sophomores began to apply for an indiscriminate duel against the new student council as well as the third year.

On the other hand, the third graders were also in a very uncomfortable situation. Even if you don’t, it’s annoying that the jockeys right below you are being praised as the ‘golden generation’ and being compared to them.

That said, I was going to say something to the sophomores, but I endured it because the representatives of each department thoroughly cracked down on it. But now, the sophomores have started fighting a duel against themselves beyond the new student council.

The conflict between the 2nd and 3rd years reached its peak, and it seemed like it would explode properly even if something big happened.

In the end, adults had no choice but to get involved.

Because the mediation was theirs.

An emergency faculty meeting was held. Three second-year professors and three third-year professors who could participate right now participated, and the meeting organizer was Jane, the vice president. Keygen headquarters staff also participated.

“As everyone knows, the atmosphere on campus is unusual.”

Jane said, putting the report in her hand on the table.

“Worst class conflict, indiscriminate duel request from 2nd year against 3rd year. This is unprecedented. There are currently 22 duels registered in the school and 60 duels pending registration.”

A total of 82 duel applications. The professors’ faces hardened.

“From the outside, there is a concern that this kind of appearance of the students who are to lead the future of the Dark Union will be seen negatively. Also, now that it is not duel evaluation season, the number of official duels that can be digested on campus is 5 to 6 per day. In the end, students who can’t wait for their turn will have an informal duel elsewhere, which can lead to a fatal safety accident like what happened in the duel between Ballack and Azel.”

She put her hands together and clasped them together.

“I’m curious about the opinions of the professors. If you have any good ideas, please tell me openly.”

“Ah! I don’t understand. Is that something to worry about so much?”

Byeolya, the professor in charge of toxicology in the second year, stood up.

“Kids grow up fighting! What’s the point if you’re worried about unofficial duels? Just like during the duel evaluation season, open other arenas and increase the number of referees so that you can clear 2-30 cases a day. I’ll figure it out!”

“I’m afraid he’s not from the grassland, so he’s savage.”

A middle-aged male professor wearing a parted hair said with a frown. He was an ademite in charge of jet black mechanics in the third year.

“As a professor, are you going to encourage the students to fight even if you stop them? This situation is a disgrace to the school! A great disgrace!”

He extended his hand to the other professors as well.

“Above all, if we can’t properly solve this level of school problems and neglect conflicts between grades, the elders won’t think that there is a problem with our faculty’s capacity!”

“It’s not just that.”

Stacey Cezanne, a middle-aged female professor in charge of the sophomore department, intervened.

“There will be a duel where the emotions of the students are ahead. It can’t be done like a gentleman. There may be injuries and accidents ahead of the midterm exams.”

“Then what, if we stop this conflict will be resolved? Huh?”

Byeol-ya raised her fingertips and pointed at the 3rd year faculty.

“The conflict that started from the beginning of the semester festered and festered until it broke out. Was it Agel? You guys couldn’t take care of one of the seniors in the grade, so you hurriedly seated our sophomore, Simon, in the chairperson position! did you have it?”

The 3rd year professors furrowed their foreheads as if they were feeling uncomfortable, but the night didn’t stop.

“Then, in the second semester, Simon, who had a hard time adapting and was good at his job, was forcibly kicked out and Ballack was put in, so of course the second graders rebelled this time! isn’t it?”

“What did you say now! A gutter rat from a lowly back alley!”

Ademite, whose expression became bloody, jumped up from her seat. Other third-year professors grabbed Ademite’s arms from both sides to stop them, and when Byeol-ya provoked her by swearing at her fingers, as if telling her to try it, Stacey Cezanne tore it off.

“Both of you are warning.”

Jane closed her eyes and said.

“If you show me one more frivolous behavior, I’ll kick you out.”

Hehehe!

Ademite sighed, sat down and straightened his tie. Even at midnight, he sat down and crossed his legs.

“then.”

Jane turned her eyes to the man in a suit standing next to her.

“I heard there is a proposal from headquarters, so let’s listen.”

“thank you.”

Headquarters staff came forward.

“All three professors are right. We need to stop informal duels between students who are emotionally advanced, but the emotional trough is too deep to blindly cover it up. There is also a need to resolve it to some extent. So.”

dripping-

A staff member from headquarters brought a blackboard on wheels.

“We suggest bringing up the ‘Exchange Exhibition’ event at the end of the semester.”

The professors straightened their seats. Headquarters staff pasted the school schedule on the blackboard.

“Due to the current validity of the ‘Challenge Right’ for former student council president Simon, Student President Ballack is obliged to accept this challenge as soon as his mission ends. Considering the timing of the end of Student President Ballack’s mission, the duel between the two will be a midterm exam. It is to be expected.”

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He pointed to the end of the schedule and continued.

“It is at this time that we are holding the year-end ‘Exchange Match’. The duel between Simon and Ballack will be held at the very end after the exchange match.”

Not understanding what he meant, Byeol-ya looked at Stacey.

“What is an exchange war?”

“Oh, byeol, professor, you don’t know.”

exchange war.

Originally, it is a small event held at the end of the year, with the purpose of celebrating the graduation of 3rd graders and the promotion of 2nd graders to the highest grade.

A friendly match between the two grades is underway, and at the end, an event schedule is scheduled for the current 3rd year student president and the next 2nd year student president to compete.

Originally, it was not a big event, and since it was after the final exams, the student attendance rate was not very high as it had nothing to do with grades. However, this time, Keygen Headquarters suggested that the event be moved forward.

“We suggest that all duel schedules registered between the current grades be withheld and resolved during this exchange match. In addition to inducing students to compete within the framework of school rules, various forms of competitions besides simple duels are proposed for this exchange match. is ready. Even from the outside, it will be a little softer by carrying out school schedules, rather than an indiscriminate duel in which sophomores oppose juniors.”

Ademite tutted and clicked her tongue.

“You rolled your head.”

Byeol-night also showed jagged shark teeth.

“Ah, after all, putting aside the shell, I’ll lay the board at school, so don’t you want to stick with it? This is fine!”

Other professors also responded that they were not bad.

However, one 3rd grade professor raised his hand.

“Then, how many matches do you play in exchange matches?”

“Four games.”

“Currently, there are as many as 82 duels that have been postponed, but will students be satisfied with only 4 exchange matches?”

The staff at headquarters said, um- and drooled.

“It will be insufficient. However, we cannot delay the school schedule any longer. And looking at the contents of the exchange matches so far, even when there is conflict between grades like this year, they all ended in a warm atmosphere.”

The professors closed their eyes and thought, while the headquarters staff continued to speak.

“Of course, it sounds like an ideal story in a threatening atmosphere like now, but I think it would be more effective to bring in an exchange battle rather than neglecting an informal duel.”

The professors nodded one by one.

So the meeting ended.

“So I suggest this to student Simon.”

The head office staff had summoned Simon to the administrative office and was talking to him.

“Of course, this is just one opinion from the meeting. Simon’s right to challenge is the most important, so if you refuse, I will follow it.”

A smile formed on Simon’s lips.

“I hear it’s good for me too.”

In fact, Simon didn’t know about the situation in school because he was focusing on Death Knight, and he was terrified that his challenge to the ball had accidentally ignited the conflict between the 2nd and 3rd years.

In particular, the second graders had a considerable burden on the formation of public opinion with the feeling that they had a duel against other third graders who were still, and that they had led it.

Simon liked most of the 3rd years, except for the new student council. Because he had many good seniors like Benya Vanilla Nae Izel and Leonard.

“I will use the right to challenge Balak at the end of the exchange match.”

“Oh, thank you so much for your understanding.”

The headquarters staff grabbed his tie and shook it as if he had taken a breather.

“Then, we will contact you again as soon as the exact schedule and plans are concrete. I hope you are well prepared and have good results.”

“thank you.”

After that, Simon left the administrative office.

“Simon!”

“Here!”

Meirin, d!ck, and Kamibarez were running into the hallway of the building. Simon smiled and waved at them.

“Everyone came quickly.”

“What were you talking about inside?”

d!ck asked gaspingly. Simon answered right away.

“I think it will be grouped together as an exchange event.”

“Interchange… what?”

that buck

The sudden sound of footsteps turned Simon’s head. Suddenly turning around the pillar and appearing was a minion they knew well.

“It’s been a while, everyone.”

“Mojo!”

It was Mojo, his direct minion. she opened her mouth

“I’m sorry you’re busy, but Vice President Sota is looking for you.”

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