Legendary Hero is an Academy Honors Student – 403
by Jessie@AFNCC
403.
“what? Are you the student council president of Lumern and special training?!”
Borman the tiger beast shouted excitedly.
“Are we letting everyone play and giving special training to ourselves?! “Such shameful…!”
Lewen who was sitting on her tail and trimming his fur while looking at Borman who was clenching his fists and decomposing said.
“well. “It was called special training but it didn’t seem like special training.”
“What do you mean?”
“It looked like he was being water tortured?”
“Are you saying you’re training so hard that it looks like you’re being tortured? Ar guy… he’s amazing.”
Llewen shook her head as she looked at Borman who was interpreting it however he liked.
Conversation doesn’t work.
Meanwhile Lewen approached the Azonia female students who were huddled together and looking at the Lumern students.
“What are you looking at like that?”
“Rwen Lwen. “Look over there.”
Where the female wolf beast pointed out Abad and Duran were lying on a sun bed under a parasol.
Abad was reading the grimoire with his characteristic relaxed expression and Duran was also reading.
“What is it? Do you even want to fight with those two again? “It’s unfortunate but please bear with us.”
Azonia students basically have a fighting spirit and a spirit of challenge against the strong.
Therefore Llewen thought that her classmates who were looking at Abad and Duran two of the strongest figures in Rumerne’s knight and magic departments wanted to spar with them.
“no. at all.”
“I just want to play with them.”
“He has a different charm from us muscle idiots.”
At those words Lewen glanced at Abad and Duran.
He is definitely a type of student that does not exist in Azonia.
After a while several Azonia girls approached and spoke to Abad and Duran.
In addition quite a few students from Rumern and Azonia were hanging out together.
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Among them there were first-year students from Rumern who asked various questions to the Azonia students.
‘As expected Lumerun students are very studious.’
Lewen nodded and then slowly opened her eyes.
‘On the other hand these idiots.’
“Are they training in underwater warfare with toys like that?”
“hmm. “I don’t think training will work.”
This was when Llewen shook her head as she watched the Azonia students playing in the water with the toys Carl was selling mistaking them for combat training.
Pow-!
At that time a stream of water rose from afar.
All students’ eyes turned to that place.
“Why are you suddenly attacking us?!”
“that’s right! And that’s a foul!”
Celia and Chelsea who had been chasing each other while growling just moments ago protested against Eliza who was chasing them with terrifying force holding Carl’s special water cannon.
“Shut up. “I’ll bury you both today!”
Eliza growled lowly and fired the water cannon at the two people.
“Ugh!”
“damage!”
“Bubble bubble!”
Those caught up in the chase between the three suffered a terrible fate.
Borman saw that and clenched his fists.
“As expected when you become the strong people of Lumern even playing is like training as if it were real combat!”
When Borman saw that he got very excited and shouted.
“I will participate in the war too!”
Lewen clicked her tongue as she watched Borman chasing after the three people thinking on his own terms.
‘That’s shit.’
***
“The second year students are acting as mentors better than I thought.”
One of the professors who came to Elehem to lead first-year students.
Mel said as she organized the reports written and posted by second graders.
Halind the first-year professor in charge responded to those words.
“If I wasn’t going to be able to do this I wouldn’t hire a mentor.”
Although he was answering indifferently and as if it was no big deal his voice contained trust in the second graders.
Mel who knew that just smiled.
“Professor Halind who were the students you paid most attention to when the current second-year students were first-year students?”
Mel asked a light question in passing.
To that question Halind gave an unexpected answer.
“Carl Thomas. “In a good or bad way.”
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Mel’s eyes widened at Halind’s answer.
“Is it unexpected?”
“yes. “I thought you were a Leo student.”
“Under normal circumstances that would be the case.”
Halind glanced at the documents and answered indifferently.
“But in my personal opinion I am a little doubtful whether Leo Plov should be included in the category of student. “No matter how amazing and incredibly talented you are it is usually impossible to grow like Leo Plov.”
Halind narrowed his eyes.
“Isn’t one of the conclusions I came to after being his homeroom teacher for a year? It’s not about him growing but regaining his strength. “That’s it.”
‘That’s sharp.’
Mel smiled to herself.
“Still being a Cal student is surprising isn’t it? There is a Chelsea student in the same class right? “It is surprising that among the second-year students who are called the golden generation of all time the most attention was paid to the Cal students who were the closest to failing.”
“I told you didn’t I? “It includes both good and bad meanings.”
Halind sighed.
“In a bad way Carl is a guy with clear limits. You can never stand on the same stage as a hero. Even the real Carl guy doesn’t even think he’ll become a hero. In that sense he is disqualified as a hero candidate.”
“Of course it is.”
“But even so he survived. While those who are better than you are also being expelled. And in my second year I even ventured into the world of God’s blacksmith.”
Halind narrowed his eyes.
“This guy is definitely a different type of student than the average Lumern students. “There are very few people who want to become supporters from the time they enter Lumern.”
“I think he is a student who is very good at objectively evaluating himself.”
“okay. I can’t say that I don’t have talent since I joined Lumern but compared to the average of Lumern it’s safe to say that Karl doesn’t have talent. But despite this many students rely on Carl Thomas in some form. “It’s the same this time too.”
As if supporting the first year students wasn’t enough this time Carl took the lead against an enemy using unknown magic.
The same goes for midterm exams.
“On the battlefield he plays the role of supporting other students and helping them draw out power beyond their limits. “That’s a very special ability.”
“Are you saying you’re a leader?”
“This guy can’t be a leader. but.”
Halind curled the corners of his mouth.
“It can serve as a support for leaders.”
Halind’s words reminded Mel of Leo’s words.
‘No matter how great a hero is he can’t do anything alone. As you know even heroes have difficult and painful times. ‘Kal is someone who will give strength to heroes when they are having a hard time.’
Mel who was nodding while remembering Leo’s words asked.
“Which first-year student are you paying the most attention to right now?”
“There are two. “In a good or bad way.”
“Of course one of them would be Aina Beidna right?”
Halind nodded.
Compared to the second-year students one of the golden generations in Lumern’s history the current first-year students are no less difficult.
It would be fair to call it a good harvest.
Led by Aina Habidden is from the same knight department.
Juen from the Magic Department.
Even Sasha from the Summoning Department.
It is rare for so many talented people to gather together in one team.
He is a solid rider comparable to that of Ristorua Ulta Jamua who graduated last year.
Among them Aina is the great-granddaughter of the Sword Saint and shows great talent and growth speed.
‘It’s on a different level from other classmates.’
Halind narrowed his eyes.
But there is a big problem.
“What a child or student wants is revenge not a hero.”
Sword Saint Calian Vaidean.
Mel also knows Kalyan well.
If Mel were to challenge his hero record again he would be the first choice to recruit to the party.
A great hero who is worthy of being literally responsible for a generation.
But his family life was not happy.
Following the footsteps of Calian who fought against Tartarus all his life everyone in his family fought against Tartarus.
Kalian’s son great-grandson and granddaughter-in-law.
All of them were graduates of Lumerun and lived lives worthy of the name of Sword Saint.
But unfortunately it was a terrible thing for Calian.
Everyone died in the battle against Tartarus.
And Calian himself ultimately met his end in the battle with Tartarus.
From Aina’s perspective it was as if she lost all of her flesh and blood to Tartarus.
Of course in the long history of the struggle against Tartarus cases like hers were common.
The problem is her talent.
The overwhelming talent of the sword so much so that it is called the return of the sword saint gave Aina the power to fight against Tartarus.
That’s how she sharpened her blade of revenge.
“It seems that the reason for his obsession with student Leo is also related to revenge.”
The fact that one could inherit the entire legacy of the Sword Saint only if one was recognized by Leo was a secret that no one knew yet.
Halind said in response to Mel’s words.
“The desire for revenge alone will soon reach its limits at this school.”
“That’s right. “Then what about the other one?”
“Luke Eldar.”
“Luke is a student. He is definitely a model and diligent student. He is kind and has a high enthusiasm for exploration. “My grades are not keeping up with it.”
Mel grinned.
“okay. But there is a reason for that.”
Halind knows why Luke is not growing up.
And we also have a vague insight into Luke’s potential.
The same goes for Mel.
‘Still it’s definitely great to not be discouraged even though everyone around you is moving ahead and standing still.’
It’s not normal mental strength.
“Aside from his grades is there anything negative about Luke?”
“He is a dangerous type of person in many ways.”
Halind clicked his tongue.
“He is the type of person who will not hesitate to push himself to the limit for his beliefs. Listening to Chloe I realized that she didn’t hesitate to do crazy things this time. Of course that is the driving force behind his growth and in a sense it is the virtue of a hero…”
Halind didn’t bother talking back.
One of the virtues of a hero.
If you do it wrong it could lead to death.
He was also the type of student that Halind hated the most.
“But no matter what the fact that it will grow significantly remains the same. “This final exam will be worth taking.”
Mel nodded at Halind’s words.
“surely. “It will be a good stimulus for children and students.”
Halind raised the corners of his mouth at Mel’s words.
“The presence of Luke Eldar has always been an element that ‘stimulates’ Ania Vaidna.”
‘Not from the moment Leo accepted Luke as his mentor. ‘Maybe since the entrance exam.’
“I am trying my best to ignore it but with this incident Luke will become even more of a stimulant for Aina.”
***
That evening.
A party was held at the dormitory where Lumern students were staying.
It was a party to celebrate the successful completion of this mission practice before returning to school.
Azonia students were also invited to the party and hung out.
From a little distance away from the party Leo looked at the students who were talking happily with their arms folded.
“What are you doing alone in a place like this?”
Mel approached Leo and asked.
“I was just thinking about old times a little.”
Leo smiled and answered.
“This is the first time I’ve seen Leo recall old memories.”
“It has to be that way. “I came here to meet Rishinas this time.”
It was the first time Mel had heard this story as she was busy with teaching work.
“Lishinas?”
“I also met Rhodia.”
“What on earth happened?”
Leo told Mel who was shocked what happened this time.
“I can’t believe I’m entering the world of heroes again within the world of heroes.”
Leo chuckled as he looked at Mel who had a blank expression on her face.
And then I looked at the party again.
“In those days after something big happened we would always hold a banquet to shake off everything and move on.”
“Whose idea was it?”
“Lisinas’ Thoughts.”
Mel nodded at Leo’s words.
Then he suddenly showed a curious expression.
“How was the day Leo and Lishinas met?”
“How was it?”
Leo smiled bitterly recalling old times.
“Even back then the two of us held a banquet that wasn’t a banquet. It was also a new beginning.
***
After the great raid on Tartarus.
A tavern run by the elf Tila.
Kyle and Lisinas settled there.
Risinas who wrote a note on the second floor closed his book and stood up.
Then I took a deep breath stood in front of the mirror and cleaned up my body.
‘It’s just the beginning.’
his first companion.
Although he was a very crooked guy it was the start of everything.
After leaving the room Lisinas went down to the first floor.
Inside a bar with no customers.
Lisinas approached the table with two rough beer glasses on it sat down in front of it and said.
“I’m sorry. “I was just doing something for a while.”
At those words Kyle just made a displeased expression.
“Today is the historic day that we founded the punitive force party so drink as much as you want. I wish I could buy it for all my guests. “Since you and I are together there are no customers in this tavern.”
“The hero who survives is a symbol of misfortune and the foolish are shunned for spreading useless hopes.”
“It is like that now. But soon the way they look at us will change. “This city will change too.”
Lisinas raised his glass as he spoke words filled with strong will.
“Now then before we have a serious conversation. It’s starting now. A toast to bless our future and the world’s hope.”
Kyle sighed and reluctantly clinked his beer glass and drank.
Meanwhile Lisinas stared at Kyle’s face.
Kyle felt uncomfortable when he saw the dragon in front of him staring at him.
I was dumbfounded at myself for participating in this ridiculous journey and I couldn’t help but sigh at the uncertainty of what would happen next.
But as expected the most burdensome thing was Lisinas who was staring at him without taking his eyes off him.
“what’s the matter?”
“what?”
“Why are you staring so intently?”
Lisinas sipped his drink and shook his head in response to Kyle’s blunt question.
“no.”
Kyle expected that the slightly burdensome gaze would lessen with that answer.
But Lisinas still did not take his eyes off Kyle.
“Why are you really looking at me like that?”
When Kyle finally couldn’t stand it anymore and asked again Lisinas rested his chin.
“just.”
Then he smiled barely visible.
“Because I like it.”
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