Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 471

Simone took Heidi to the infirmary inside the ship.

“Now put it down. No put it down... yo.”

Heidi who was in her arms said wrigglingly. A small voice that could hardly be heard in the blush that was heated with embarrassment.

Simon laughed mischievously.

“That’s respectful. Do you believe that I’m a sophomore now?”

“that...!”

She covered her flushed face.

“Everything because there’s no way a strong person like you is a freshman... yo.”

Simon dropped off Heidi and entered the infirmary together. Her waiting goodwill took care of her condition.

“Some stress symptoms abrasions on the wrists. Other than that everything is fine. Starting today as long as you get enough sleep you will be fine going to class.”

“Good. Heidi.”

Simon said. Heidi looking at the bandage around her wrist blinked at her.

“Am I really okay?”

Yesterday I couldn’t sleep cried and cried and fainted.

“Yes you are very well.”

Come to think of it.

I think I fell asleep for a while right after being rescued by Simon but after that my fatigue was relieved like a lie.

‘Have you done anything to me?’

Simon was still laughing but didn’t say anything.

While the doctor went to get the medicine for a while she said in a small voice.

“I-over there...”

“huh?”

“Thank you so much for bringing me to Keyzen...”

It was cute seeing him rolling his eyes as if he wasn’t used to the situation where he was still using honorifics for Simon.

“I’ll have to repay you with something but... I’m in a bad situation at home so if you wait a little longer...”

“I didn’t expect compensation.”

Simon cut like a knife and let his arm hang down.

“It’s the student president’s duty to protect students while on duty and I’ve just done my job. You don’t have to think that you’re in debt.”

“Ha but!”

“Okay. If you really want to repay-“

After thinking for a moment Simon’s lips opened.

“I hope you can safely survive the 1st grade competition.”

“yes?”

“It would be even better if I graduated from the third year but it’s hard to say anything because it’s a level I haven’t achieved yet. Anyway you’re the first student I saved as the student council president. I hope you can overcome the competition and survive to the end.”

Simon leaned his back against the wall and looked up at the ceiling.

“Yeah that’s all.”

Heidi’s eyes filled with emotion as she looked at Simon.

amazing.

It’s only a year difference but everything is different from me from skills to mindset.

‘me too.’

She clasped her hands tightly over her chest.

‘I want to be like that person too.’

I want to become stronger and help a lot of people.

It was the moment when the person I respected the most in the world changed from my dad to a senior at that school.

“Seniors.”

“Yes.”

Still embarrassed by the title of senior Simon scratched the side of his head.

‘I respect you. Someday I want to learn hard at Keyzen and become like you.’

Heidi who once swallowed those words that were difficult to say out of embarrassment smiled brightly.

“Thank you very much for saving me.”

Someday I will return the grace I received from this person to more people.

It was the moment when a role model for a girl’s life was born.

* * *

After a 30-minute break the keygen staff called in all the new students and explained them.

“Now freshmen! Ten minutes from now the nether whale will arrive at Kizen!”

Simon was standing beside him. The eyes of the freshmen were more focused on Simon than on the explaining staff.

“Did everyone get one of these items?”

“yes!”

What the freshmen had in their hands was a crystal ball. It looked similar to a common amplification crystal ball but had several safety devices.

“Soon you will be falling from thousands of meters.”

“???”

Freshmen are confused.

“At that time this orb is your important lifeline. I will explain how it works. There are two locks. First pull out this pin...”

The keygen staff kindly taught us how to use it one by one in order but students who were already using the overear appeared one after another.

“Okay that’s enough!”

In the meantime I also saw an admirable junior.

Arthur was helping a student who couldn’t unlock the lock to open the bell.

“Good job Arthur!”

Simon said with a thumbs up.

“This is basic!”

Arthur also raised his thumb leisurely and accepted Simon’s words.

Also the mercenary king.

He was a mercenary with a lot of bones after years of rolling on the battlefield and his experience was different from that of other new aristocrats. I wouldn’t even consider this level of risk to be dangerous.

“Okay now spread the bells too Arthur! I’ll save the kids!”

“Yep! Senior!”

Arthur took out the crystal ball and pulled the safety pin.

however.

Perseok!

It was so strong that the safety pin broke.

“Aaaaaaaaaaah!

To the point of destroying all the foregoing merits Arthur was a fool.

“Simon senior! Help me!!”

‘No I’m busy so why even him...!’

Simon activated the crystal ball of the freshman who was losing his mind then moved on to the next person and said.

“Arthur! Can you land on your own?”

“Yes? It’s too much!!”

“You’re a special admissions student!”

Simon shouted as he unlocked the other freshman.

“If the goal is to be the strongest Kizen can you easily do this?”

Arthur’s expression which had been crying suddenly changed.

“If you hear that!”

Arthur pulled out a new sword from subspace.

“You’re going to want to do it unconditionally!”

Seeing Arthur swinging his sword in the air creating wind pressure Simon moved on to the next student.

“Whew.”

All the students who had fallen from the boat were coming down safely inside the bell. The students who fell later were directly looked after by the minions and keygen staff.

Simon switched the SS suit to slow flight then looked down.

‘It’s nice to see you again.’

I saw Simon’s alma mater.

Dense jungles polished wilderness waterfalls with floating leaves and snow-capped mountains. The scenery of Rock Island which contains all four seasons spreads out like a picture.

And in the center of the island you can see the Kizen Campus where buildings rise abruptly.

The freshmen who had regained their composure were now purely admiring the scenery.

“Everyone welcome to Kizen!”

Listening to the voice of the student council president the new students captured the image from the sky that they will remember for a long time.

* * *

All the freshmen who came aboard the nether whale safely arrived at Rock Island.

As Arthur landed he suddenly swung his sword toward the land creating wind pressure and some students were covered in sand but it was not a big deal.

All over the place freshmen were sitting on the floor catching their breath and some of them fell on the floor and vomited.

This is the same as it was a year ago. However he quickly regained his vigor and was talking about heroism.

“Student President!

Simon who had come down to the floor was retrieving the SS into the subspace and assistants from the school came out to meet him. Simon also greeted him face-to-face.

“I’m sorry I’m late. I’m having a bit of trouble at Langerstein...”

“No! We saw and heard what happened. The most important thing is that all the students arrive.”

A teaching assistant looked at the students and said.

“Now! New students please stand in the fourth row! I’ll immediately change into my Kizen uniform and head to the entrance ceremony.”

The freshmen moved one by one and started to line up in front of the minions. However as they were laughing and chatting among themselves even when the teaching assistant shouted for a hoarse voice they seldom obeyed the control.

“Guys.”

Then Simon came forward clapping his hands.

“Four columns in column.”

in that word.

Even freshmen who were joking or doing other things suddenly came to their senses and rushed to stand in line. Simon said.

“Sit in the front number.”

“one!”

“two!”

Seeing the freshmen sitting down and shouting out their numbers the teaching assistants turned their heads in surprise.

“Wait you’re great!”

“How do you deal with freshmen who are the most reluctant to listen to...?”

Simon smiled shyly.

“Uh um. It’s a bit long to explain.”