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Chapter 1030

    Episode 1030,


    Behemoth, the summoning genius of the Necromancer School.


    A veryrge monster with the meaning of swallowing the world.


    Among the monsters discovered and rated by adventurers, it is known to be thergest in single size.


    This strange creature floating in the sky has rough skin, sharp teeth, and an open mouth tens of meters in diameter, swallowing everything thates in. It is said that once inside, any living thing dies instantly.


    They are active in groups and mainly roam the vast ocean skies, but asionally they enter continentalnd. At this time, it causes terrible damage to humans.


    In particr, in one city in the neutral zone where they often haunt, the teeth marks of being eaten by Behemoth remain intact, and it is said that people in nearby areas have a culture of not building high-rise houses because of these nightmares. There is also a history of people from an entire territory being eaten by this Behemoth in vaguely remaining ancient records.


    Adventurers from many eras have tried to hunt down this monster, which was once considered a divine punishment sent by ‘God’ or a god itself, but those who have seeded are extremely rare. The situation is not much different now.


    Just such a Behemoth.


    “We n to capture it and turn it into undead.”


    Aaron calmly dered that he would turn them into undead.


    The ssroom was instantly filled with silence. It was half a reaction filled with fear and half full of anticipation.


    “I’m Eshu Arzel!”


    She suddenly raised her hand.


    “I can’t imagine! What kind of undead can you make with Behemoth?”


    Aaron didn’t answer. I just slowly raise my arm and point towards the window. The students who saw that reaction got up from their seats and hurriedly approached the window.


    “Waaaa!”


    Huge undead battleships were floating and paraded in the sky. Red flying skeletons poured out from within and flew around like a guard.


    The students cheered every time the undead repeatedly came out and entered the battleship.


    Passersby and minions stopped walking and widened their eyes, wondering what that was.


    “This is not a Behemoth, but an entity made from a Behemoth subspecies called ‘Pride A’. “A battleship made of real Behemoths is bigger than that one.”


    Aaron scratched the tip of his chin.


    “Of course, there will be more undead that can be loaded.”


    Of the percentage of students who were terrified, the majority again moved towards anticipation.


    “Amazing, Great! “Are we going to have Professor Aaron’s undead battleship too?”


    “…The scale is so big I feel dizzy.”


    Aaron gestured.


    “Please take a seat. From now on, I will tell you about the principles of the Behemoth Battleship.”


    The students who had flocked to the window took their seats, but some still seemed unable to take their eyes off the scene happening outside the window.


    Aaron picked up the chalk, walked up to the ckboard, and wrote.


    〈Collections〉


    Taak.


    Aaron dropped the chalk in his hand from the ckboard and opened his mouth.


    “You may have heard that sometimes necromancers who have reached the peak lead troopsrger than the size of a battalion.”


    He rolled the chalk he was holding in his hand rhythmically.


    “The world is wide, so there are probably people who can. However, there are few people who control battalion-sized undead purely through thought alone. Most of them use this ‘cluster’.”


    “What is that colony?”


    “Simply put.”


    Charak.


    As Aaron nodded, the teaching assistant flipped through arge stack of photos that had already been pinned on the ckboard.


    “It refers to one undead having multiple undead under itsmand. Just like this brood gnat.”


    A bunch of devils.


    The thing shown in the photo was a type of monster that appears in the sea, and is based on a wide-bodied deep-sea fish.


    “Monster gnats have many small objects in their mouths. “As soon as a flock of gnats gets hungry and opens its mouth, these small individuals run out and catch prey for their dull and slow bodies.”


    The students craned their heads with excited expressions and listened to the story.


    “Necromancers sometimes turned these horde monsters that were pulled out of the sea into undead, and even small individuals were turned into undead. “What would have happened?”


    “No way…”


    “Yes.”


    Aaron nodded.


    “By giving amand to a single swarm demon body through meditation, it had the effect of moving several small undead entities at the same time. “This is the beginning of the ‘swarm.’”


    Students opened their notebooks and began taking notes at a speed that made it impossible to see their hands. Of course, eyes and ears were still fixed on Aaron.


    “Necromancers studied the characteristics of this group of demons to the extreme, turned them into runes, and seeded in reproducing them to some extent with ck magic. “That ship is the culmination of that technology.”


    Grumble!


    The teaching assistants opened one window wide.


    Aaron took an apple from his arms, cast a spirit spell on it, and threw it out the window. An apple enchanted with spirit magic flew through the sky at the speed of a ghost.


    Self-


    And then an undead battleship that was still parading in the sky turned its bow and stared at the apple.


    Wedge!


    Shoo!


    From there, red skeletons poured out like a swarm of locusts, apanied by the sound of a harsh wind. It looked like a red trail, but it was definitely a skeleton. Within.


    ??? ??!


    Numerous red skeletons passed by, swinging their swords, and the apples floating in the air were split into dozens of pieces and scattered in sizes invisible to the naked eye. The students eximed with excitement on their faces.


    The skeletons that cut the apples went back into the battleship.


    “As you can see, we have achieved abination ofrge undead and small undead of different shapes.”


    “This is Guinevere Venus! Well, then!”


    Guinevere stood up and said.


    “If you apply the colony effect to one undead to dominate other undead, and then apply the colony effect to those undead again to dominate the undead below…”


    She slowly turned her head and looked at the ce in the back seat. I looked at Simon and Hector who were there.


    “Can ordinary necromancers also have an ‘army’?”


    Aaronughed quietly and shook his head.


    “impossible.”


    “…ah.”


    “The types of undead that can operate a colony are limited. Above all, before discussing the issue of technological development, it is impossible in principle to allow the undead under the control of the colony to control the colony again. nevertheless.”


    Aaron raised his head.


    “At the very least, it is a means by which ordinary necromancers, not corpsmanders, can have battalion-level troops.”


    There was a tense silence around.


    “Of course, a corpsmander can use these cluster battleships more effectively.”


    Even if you build a swarm battleship, the swarm itself must ultimately be controlled with thoughts, so it is affected by the scope of activities of an ordinary necromancer. Beyond a certain distance, the battleship bes useless.


    But the corpsmander is different. When corpsed, the warship itself can move from end to end of the continent under orders from the corpsmander.


    When used with Ancient Undead, it is possible to carry arge number of troops and maintain multiple fronts at the same time.


    “The two corpsmanders in our department are nning to build undead battleships specialized for corps, based on the premise of ‘corpsization.’”


    “yes!”


    “yes.”


    Simon and Hector nodded. The students ate it with envious expressions.


    “Maybe I should be born as a corpsmander in my next life.”


    “Stop talking nonsense and start taking notes. “If you don’t have that undead battleship, you’ll never be able topete with those two active corpsmanders.”


    While the students were talking, Aaron was writing new content on the ckboard.


    First, the word ‘Behemoth’ was written inrge letters in the center of the ckboard.


    “In order to create Behemoth, which is the goal of the second half of this third-year course, there are obviously steps that must be taken.”


    He circled the word Behemoth and drew five lines downwards.


    It was the ‘Undead Roadmap’ that was shown when exining Duhan.


    “The first is, of course, the theoreticalpletion of swarm magic. “There is a necessary form for this.”


    Aaron drew one of the five lines and wrote ‘DMAT’ underneath it.


    “This form is included in the process of ‘DMAT’, the highest level necromancer test that is directly rted to your graduation. Of course, since it is DMAT, be prepared to study a lot.”


    In order to create Behemoth, which has be the students’ new goal, they must also learn ‘DMAT’, the pinnacle of necromancer theory.


    Simon felt like apuding Aaron’s skill in linking theory and practice.


    “And these are basic conditions.”


    Aaron wrote ‘Breener’ under DMAT.


    “Brynn is anguage designed to optimally exin the magicalnguage, Rune. Continentalnguages are adapted to human pronunciation and culture, and are anguage solely formunication, so there is a lot of confusion when substituting them into Runenguages. Bringer is essential for DMAT as well as high-ranking necromancers. “Most papers above a certain level are written in Brine.”


    Aaron said casually, holding up the chalk.


    “If you guys are Keygen, master thenguage within about two weeks.”


    The students’ dark circles became darker.


    “Professor Jane told me to finish ‘Administration’ in a week, and even Professor Aaron…”


    “Don’t it usually take several years to master it? “There must be people who make a living from it.”


    “Actually, isn’t Kizen just a pronoun meaning superhuman?”


    Whether the students were having a hard time or not, Aaron continued to trace the words on the board.


    In addition, thepletion of the flying undead ‘Bomber’ with explosive ability to hunt Behemoth, the mastering of ‘Swarm Ghost’ to deal with the colony that is the pre-Behemoth stage, and the handling of high-grade dangerous materials are essential for producing Behemoth, even obtaining a special dangerous goods certificate. .


    There was tons of work to do.


    “All of this must bepleted before the remaining ‘adaptation period.’”


    Aaron finally said, putting down the chalk.


    “When the adaptation period ends and the full-scale mission season opens, Summoning Department students who havepleted the preparation stage begin group missions along with hunting Behemoth.”


    “Group mission?”


    “Wasn’t acquiring Behemoth the end?”


    No sooner had those words ended.


    Jump and jump.


    Footsteps were heard in the hallway, and an older man entered the Summoning Department ssroom.


    Everyone’s eyes widened.


    ‘Crow!’


    Among the many Crow agents, it was ‘Aleister’ who was the most senior.


    When he snapped his fingers, the curtains closed on the window and the surroundings suddenly darkened.


    “Nice to meet you, 3rd year of Summoning Department. “I will now exin the Behemoth mission.”


    When he snapped his fingers one more time, red briefcases flew through the air andnded in front of the students sitting in their seats.


    “Red bag…!”


    “I know this! “It’s top secret!”


    Simon’s expression became serious. Collecting Behemoths and even doing missions for Keygen as a third-year necromancer agent.


    ‘Well, after the adjustment period, everyone may be scattered, but if there is an integrated mission, it will be possible for all students in the department to move.’


    Simon admired inwardly and looked at Aaron, who had an expressionless face.


    I thought that Aaron was a true strategist. Compared to his junior, Barhil, he did not have great achievements as a necromancer, but I thought that Aaron might be superior as a ‘professor’ who teaches students.


    “By opening this bag, you agree to secrecy guidelines. “There is no chance of missing out.”


    Aleister said.


    “It’s just now.”


    Keygen 3rd year, now only those who have a reason to survive survive.


    There was no hesitation. Everyone opened their briefcases and took out the mission statements inside.
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