Chapter 1058
Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Episode 1058:
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The organs and by-products of the Behemoth spilled out onto the rug spread out on the floor. The merchants’ eyes lit up when they saw that.
It’s as if the pupils are coin-shaped.
“My head is so hot! “It’s been a while since Behemoth has been on the market!”
“I’ll give you 200 gold in total!”
“I have 300 gold!”
A business took place all over Choseung Island.
In fact, certain parts, such as the horns and skin of the Behemoth, are sold at quite high prices.
Even seemingly useless parts are always in demand as necromancers use them as undead materials if they are by-products of the Behemoth. However, Behemoth hunting is dangerous and no one does it, so the supply is always low.
But this time, the quantity is being released all at once. The merchants’ eyes couldn’t help but turn away.
Eventually, an auction was held among the merchants and a lot of competition ensued. Students were also able to sell items at a reasonable price.
The natives of Choseung Island were watching from a distance.
“Why do we buy bone by-products and intestines at such high prices? I don’t get it.”
Eshu, who was with me, burst out laughing.
“Because it is the key to creating chimeras.”
“chimera?”
“There is such a thing! “An undead engineered artificial creature?”
In any case, since they were able to sell items that should have been thrown away for money, the students also actively participated in the sale. A long-bearded merchant held up a bag of gold coins.
“I will give you 20 gold for this Behemoth’s height!”
One female student muttered and opened her eyes.
“I think the market price for other parts is over 100 gold…”
“Hehe! Behemoth’s kidneys are almost useless! Miss, think about it! “What kind of undead can you make with something like this?”
said the merchant, pointing to a black lump under the rug.
No matter how you look at it, it looks like it’s just a bunch of ink. The female student huffed and cleared her throat.
“Because it is so nutritious, it is used as feed for monster farms! You gave me a lot of 20 gold! “My lady is so beautiful that I will reward her with 25 gold!”
“Then I guess so.”
Finally, after much deliberation, the female student stretched out her arm to receive the money bag.
“Stoop.”
Suddenly, a shadow appeared behind the merchant. Dick suddenly appeared, frowning.
“Oh my surprise!”
“Is it okay to slap the price like this because I don’t know much about it? Lord of the top.”
Dick waved his finger in the direction of the girl.
“Behemoth’s kidneys are used as an ingredient in the Tibursh potion. Originally, it was replaced with Ogre instead of Behemoth, but the price of Behemoth ingredients is much higher because it is more effective. It’s a key by-product.”
“It’s an ingredient for a potion!”
“okay! So, I guess I should get paid properly, right?”
Dick smiled and spread his four fingers.
The corners of the merchant’s mouth trembled.
“Oh, I understand. It adds up to 40 gold…!”
“The regular price is 400 gold. “To hit someone.”
In the end, the merchant sighed and paid 400 gold. When the girl seemed like she couldn’t believe it and was happy to receive a large amount of money, Dick cleared his throat and came to the side.
“You gave me 400 gold when I should have paid 25 gold. Is there anything missing from me?”
“…I knew it would be like that. Anyway, thanks for your help. “It’s up to you.”
Dick snooped around and helped his classmates in the Summoning Department sell their items at full price without falling prey to the tongues of merchants. Of course, he earned a small amount of money through his own resourcefulness.
“Make sure you never sell your heart and lungs.”
Aaron, a professor in the Summoning Department, also came forward. Since I knew that the summoning students were more sensitive to money than anything else, I obediently allowed this transaction, but I also organized and informed the students of the materials that should never be sold.
Dick also rubbed his palms.
“I’ll make a no-trade list and check it one more time on my way back. “Professor Aaron.”
“Please.”
Perhaps because the funds came in and their hearts felt stronger, the students’ Behemoth work also gained a little more energy.
Simon was smiling proudly as he watched the scene.
“As expected, student council president.”
Fitzgerald approached, raising his glasses.
“There will be a lot of money spent to complete Behemoth, but thanks to this, everyone’s burden has been eased. thanks.”
“No, I just came up with the idea and Dick prepared everything.”
However, one interesting thing here was that even though Dick was the leader, most of the classmates came to thank Simon, not Dick.
-After working with Keygen for a long time, I find that scammers are helpful in some cases.
-That’s right.
In general, this is the reaction to Dick.
Simon sweatdropped and looked at Fitzgerald.
“But it seems like everyone suffered a lot from Dick?”
“To put it bluntly, nagging.”
Fitzgerald’s hand holding the frame of his glasses trembled once.
“After that guy started selling information about my Siren Chimera’s weaknesses, my duel evaluation win rate plummeted.”
“ah.”
“There was even a time when I bought key information about test questions from him and ended up failing the test because completely different content appeared on the test.”
It was Fitzgerald who seemed to have accumulated a lot of things.
“That’s too bad, but buying external test information…”
“I know. It’s all my fault. But like everyone else, I was desperate during my freshman year. The bottom line is that there is probably no student who has lived in Keygen who has not been scammed or suffered losses by Dick Hayward.”
Fitzgerald glanced at Simon. Simon shrugged.
“I don’t have one? “If I had received help since first grade, I would have received it.”
“Surprisingly.”
“How come I didn’t get scammed by Dick?”
Fitzgerald shook his head.
“It’s surprising that he has at least one person he considers a ‘friend.’”
Simon heard those words and turned his head.
Dick’s face was filled with a cheerful smile as he tried to pressure the merchant who was trying to lower the price of the goods and get them back to the regular price.
* * *
After selling the Behemoth by-products to some extent, Aaron gathered the students together and opened his mouth.
“fist. Fortunately, we will have secured funds through this transaction, so I would like to tell the story we have been putting off.”
Aaron opened the document and held it up.
“As you know, basic work such as building an undead body is carried out jointly, but the work after that will vary depending on each individual’s inclination.”
The students nodded.
The latter part of the work depends on the concept of the Behemoth battleship you will build, and what types of functions or magic circles you will equip.
In the case of a ‘main gun-type’ Behemoth, where the battleship itself provides firepower using the Behemoth’s vast jet-black energy, structural and bone reinforcement work is relatively inexpensive, but requires enormous construction work to build the main gun.
For example, with this main gun type, it feels like a ‘weapon’ is mounted on the main body, so it is more efficient to get help from a necromancer engineer rather than doing it in a school class. This is because it is a task that does not necessarily require the involvement of a magician.
Other Behemoths can also add or reduce additional costs depending on students’ options. How much bone strength strengthening work to do, what materials to use, and what functions to include are all matters that vary depending on each individual’s inclinations and tastes, so there were many problems in conducting them in common in school classes.
“Of course, you can use the undead workshop and production tools on campus as well. Keygen students will have the advantage of being able to use it at a low price, but the most common type of Behemoth battleship will be completed. If you want to give your own personality, another way is to find an undead craftsman or engineer.”
The idea was that if you wanted to spend money to strengthen the Behemoth battleship, spend it.
“There is still time left for the framing work, but we talked about recruiting people and items in advance. “Just be aware.”
“yes! professor!”
The students immediately became noisy. I would take out my notebook or look through my contact information, and by the time I was in my 3rd year of Keygen, I had my own favorite undead workshop or related community. Everyone seems to be worried about various things.
“Simon.”
At that time, Dick came up smiling and threw a communication crystal ball.
Simon stretched out his arm and took it.
“what’s this?”
“What you want.”
Dick just said that and grinned.
“Because the distance is so far, there may be noise during the call, but you will be able to contact us. “It’s a long-distance communication port.”
“?”
Simon had a question and activated the communication crystal ball.
A voice that seemed to have been communicated several times was heard, and then a new voice was heard.
-yes! Directly from Benya Vanilla! How can I help you?
Simon’s eyes widened.
“Senior Benya!”
* * *
Simon immediately spoke with Benya and made an appointment.
Although he graduated from Kizen, Benya’s lively personality remained. He is currently the vice president of the undead workshop Vanilla Group, but he still continues to produce undead.
This time, when Simon said that he wanted to request modifications to the Behemoth battleship, Benya’s voice also lit up. He said that if it were left to him, he wanted to take charge of it himself.
-Specifically, which Behemoth battleship are you thinking of?
“Ah yes! The base is a legionized undead battleship, but I want to apply my original dark magic here!”
Simon talked about the concept he had in mind, and Benya listened without making a sound. He soon burst out in exclamation and said.
-I feel this every time, but a genius is a genius, right? I’ll prepare a quote right away!
“thank you!”
After this Choseung Island itinerary, we made an appointment to go to Vanilla’s workshop.
Once the finishing touches are done there, I might be able to have the Behemoth battleship of my dreams customized.
As soon as I finished the call, Aaron approached me.
“We decided to work together with Vanilla.”
“Yes, Professor!”
“It is a wise decision. Vanilla is expensive, but it’s always worth it. Rather, I would like to check the status of the corps-type battleship before joint work.”
“Let’s go right away!”
Simon and Aaron immediately came to an area a little away from the scene.
Under a damp, dark cliff located on Choseung Island.
Simon’s Behemoth battleship was being prepared there.
Simon and Hector are preparing a slightly different type of Behemoth battleship than the other students. Because the base was a corps-type battleship, not a summon-type battleship.
When I arrived after passing the undead troops of the 7th Legion deployed to prepare for an unexpected situation, I saw polluted mana pooling inside the gaping bone form of the Behemoth.
The task was to form the core of the natural undead, as if recreating the birth of a typical natural undead. Behemoth undergoes this process because it is so large.
Aaron rubbed his chin.
“The core size is still small, but things are going smoothly.”
“yes! “As soon as they start to grow in size and become like natural undead, we will move on to legionization.”
“What is the concept of a battleship?”
Simon immediately explained his blueprint. He talked passionately while picking up fallen tree branches nearby and drawing them.
“We will create a Behemoth that can take advantage of both the summon type and the corps type that the professor mentioned. In normal times, they are legion-type undead, but if I extend my hand towards the Behemoth-”
Simon stretched out his hand and pretended to point at the Behemoth, then added an explanation.
“yes! “It will be summoned like this and will use its built-in functions, including my original dark magic.”
“What features are you thinking of adding?”
Aaron, who was listening to Simon’s story like that, let out his characteristic helpless laugh.
“…In theory, you’re invincible.”
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