Legendary Hero is an Academy Honors Student - Chapter 280
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280
Lunchtime.
Following yesterday, today most of the Hero Academy students wore exhausted expressions.
“Don’t these guys ever get tired?”
Ar made a fed-up expression.
Even the students of Ajonia, who had tremendous stamina, were drained by the aggressive dwarves.
Especially since Ar was Ajonia’s grade representative, there were many dwarves targeting her from all directions.
“Lucky you, muscle-brain. You’ve already decided on a Smith for an exclusive contract.”
Ar pouted her lips and glanced to the side.
There stood Ar’s childhood friend and Ajonia’s 2nd year rank 2, Dion.
Dion had already decided on a Smith early on.
Dion’s exclusive Smith was none other than Dignass, Demian’s 2nd year representative.
“Dignass offered to make weapons for you too, didn’t he?”
“He did.”
Ar crossed her arms.
Her white tail swayed gently.
“But the weapons that guy makes aren’t really my taste.”
The weapons Dignass made had an overall refined feeling.
It was also an advantage that he didn’t discriminate between weapon types and classes.
Ar’s specialty was martial arts.
But that didn’t mean she couldn’t use weapons.
Rather, she had been trained from childhood to skillfully handle all kinds of weapons.
‘Because I admired Lord Arron!’
Hero Arron.
According to literature, he was a person close to a god of war who could handle any weapon.
Ar had worked hard since childhood to become like that Arron.
The weapons Dignass made were certainly excellent, but in Ar’s view, they lacked flexibility.
“How should I put it? Sometimes it could be a sword! Sometimes a spear! And sometimes it could even be an axe while being convenient to carry – it would be great to have that kind of weapon!”
“You’re quite greedy.”
Dion, who had been clicking his tongue, stopped walking.
And he spotted Leo talking with someone on one side.
“There’s Leo Flobe over there.”
“Black Rabbit?!”
Ar’s white tail stood straight up like an exclamation mark.
‘I need to ask how the Black Rabbit used Howling!’
Thinking this was a chance to ask about something she’d been curious about for days, Ar approached Leo.
Dion also followed behind Ar.
“Black Rabbit, I have something to ask you…”
“I’ve wanted to have a conversation with you. Leo Flobe.”
Dion grabbed Ar’s head, who was blocking his way, pushed her aside, and stepped forward.
Ar glared and kicked Dion’s butt.
Dion ignored Ar as if he was used to it.
“It’s been a while.”
“Yeah. Is this the first time we’ve talked since the entrance exam eve festival in Azrek?”
Last summer vacation.
Leo chuckled, recalling when he went to Azrek for Ajonia’s entrance exam.
“I’ve always been hearing about your achievements. It’s a shame, it would have been nice if you had come to Ajonia.”
Dion clicked his tongue regretfully and grinned.
“In that sense, Leo Flobe, I challenge you to a duel…”
Smack-!
Ar struck the back of Dion’s head.
Dion grabbed Ar by the collar.
“What are you doing?”
“You started the trouble first.”
Ar said nonchalantly.
“And Dad warned us not to fight while we’re in Demian.”
“Mister Berga did say that.”
‘That guy who looks so belligerent?’
Leo recalled Ajonia’s instructor Berga, the beastman hero who was Ar’s father and a friend and colleague of his mother Raina.
It was when he was making a surprised expression.
“Fighting is supposed to be done in secret anyway.”
“Oh sure, you could really fight secretly with your dueling style.”
It seemed Dion’s combat style was quite flashy.
Looking at Ar who was snorting, Dion said.
“Ar, you know it too. The excitement when challenging a strong opponent.”
Dion looked at Leo with fighting spirit.
“I want to test how much my power will work against Leo Flobe, who’s evaluated as the strongest of our generation.”
‘I thought he was quite calm, but he has a tough personality.’
Leo was chuckling and looking at Dion when.
“Everyone assemble! All students from each Hero Academy, assemble!”
Ajonia’s instructor Berga shouted in a booming voice.
His words were loud enough for all the 2nd years present to hear.
Everyone was surprised and hurriedly assembled.
Led by Lumern’s Ain, Seirun’s Herdium, Ajonia’s Berga. And even Demian’s 2nd year Smith instructor, Retana.
Students from each Hero Academy gathered together.
“Professor Ain, what’s happening?”
During the Smith exclusive contract period, Lumern had guaranteed students autonomous action in Demian.
It was the same for students from other Hero Academies, not just Lumern.
To Duran’s question, Ain said.
“Right now the principal as well as 2nd year Professor Sedjen have entered a meeting, so I came to inform you of the situation.”
The Lumern students made puzzled expressions.
In the midst of this, Ain said.
“You should know about a city called Tarcam in the eastern part of the continent.”
The edge of dwarf territory.
Since it was a large dwarf metropolis and a production site for numerous magic stones and rare ores, most knew about Tarcam.
“Currently, a report has come in that an abnormal situation has occurred in Tarcam. There was a report that a giant monster half the size of Erdien Mountain has appeared. Due to this, Tarcam’s guards have fallen into panic.”
At those words, the students began to murmur.
“Erdien Mountain… that’s where we went during the freshmen entrance exam.”
“A monster that could cover that mountain?”
“Does such a monster exist?”
Most of the 2nd years had last year.
They had directly seen Erdien Mountain.
Having directly seen that enormously tall and massive mountain, the 2nd years couldn’t easily believe that a monster half the size of that mountain existed.
Hearing this, Chloe, who had been tilting her head, suddenly looked to the side.
“Leo?”
Leo was standing with a hardened expression.
“Leo, is something wrong?”
When Chloe asked carefully, Leo shook his head.
“It’s nothing.”
Leo answered with a bright smile and relaxed his expression.
‘A monster half the size of Erdien Mountain?’
Common sense would say that’s impossible.
The very existence of such a gigantic life form is absurd.
But Leo knows.
He knows of such enormous monsters.
‘Giant King, Gias.’
After the Age of Calamity.
A legion commander who never once showed himself.
Everything about him shrouded in mystery, now a monster forgotten even in literature and among actual people.
‘He has a cautious personality. Even if the Monster Queen was defeated, he’s not the type to move rashly.’
Despite his massive frame, the Giant King was a very secretive legion commander.
‘If he moved, there must be a reason.’
Leo’s expression turned serious.
“Tarcam has requested Demian to investigate this incident. And at the principals’ meeting, there was a suggestion to entrust this mission to you all.”
“To us?”
“Yes. More precisely, they proposed forming mixed parties from each academy for the investigation.”
Hearing this, the Lumern students began murmuring among themselves.
“As you know, forming parties with students from other Hero Academies is included in the 3rd year curriculum. You’re getting the chance to experience that a year early. The principal probably wanted that too.”
“Did the other Hero Academies accept as well?”
“Yes.”
At Ain’s answer, the Lumern students showed excited expressions.
“That sounds interesting.”
“The Seirun kids are a bit concerning though…”
“Hey. Still, they can’t all be completely rotten.”
“Professor! What will be the party size?”
“That’s been left to the students’ discretion.”
Ain crossed her arms.
“Though this is a sudden practical mission, the professors have agreed to reflect this assignment in your performance evaluations.”
At Ain’s words, complaints poured out from here and there.
But no one rebelled.
The Lumern students were already seasoned in dealing with unexpected situations.
“What about the Smith exclusive contracts?”
“This practical mission lasts until next week. The Smith exclusive contracts will continue for the remaining week after that. It’s a good opportunity for the Demian students to get to know us better too.”
Ain looked over the 2nd years.
“First, form your parties. Since you’re going to Erdien Mountain, it would be wise to compose your parties carefully. You may cooperate with other parties. Since this practical mission takes place in monster-infested areas, combat will be essential.”
At Ain’s words, the Lumern students showed tense expressions.
Though they had experienced all sorts of trials over the year, the word ‘real combat’ was still enough to create tension.
“This practical mission will be a time to mobilize everything you’ve learned so far. And it’s an opportunity to compete with hero candidates of your generation. I expect good results.”
“Yes!”
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“Leo, what are you going to do?”
Cal asked while scratching his head vigorously.
Party formation.
For Cal, this was the biggest obstacle.
Cal was aspiring to be a specialized supporter.
But that was a path he was forced to choose due to his lacking abilities.
While Lumern evaluated Cal’s choice positively, it was uncertain how students from other Hero Academies would view him.
At Cal’s question, Leo said.
“Cal, would you like to form a party with me this time?”
“That would be great for me.”
Cal grinned.
“So, how will you compose the party? Do you have anyone in mind?”
At Cal’s question, Leo nodded.
“Yeah. I’ll gather them, so wait here.”
Leaving those words, Leo headed toward the Seirun side.
Students from Lumern, Ajonia, and Demian were actively talking to each other to form parties.
But no one rashly approached the Seirun students.
The behavior the Seirun students had shown made it difficult for students from other Hero Academies to approach them carelessly.
This practical mission would bring together hero candidates from various races.
Race, culture, values.
Since those with completely different backgrounds had to work together, teamwork was more important than anything else.
And Seirun’s racial supremacist tendencies had a very high probability of destroying such teamwork.
Therefore, they planned to first have sufficient discussions among Lumern, Ajonia, and Demian students to form teams, then carefully accept Seirun students.
In this situation, only Leo headed toward Seirun first to recruit Seirun students into his party.
Of course, the students Leo would recruit were obvious.
“Runia, Eiran.”
Leo smiled at the two students standing at the front of the Seirun students.
“Want to form a party with me?”
At Leo’s invitation, Runia, who had been staring at Leo, smiled and nodded.
“If it’s your request, I’ll accept.”
“Of course! Leo!”
Eiran also nodded with a bright smile.
Next, Leo went to the Ajonia side and recruited Ar.
“Black Rabbit. I think it would be fun to form a party with you!”
Ar also readily joined the party.
Finally, the Demian student Leo chose was Driana.
“I don’t want to talk with you who destroyed my artwork!”
Driana, who had somehow returned to her original strange speech pattern, coldly rejected Leo’s proposal.
She seemed to hold a grudge about Leo damaging her sculpture earlier.
Looking at such Driana, Leo said.
“I’ve gathered kids who could be good models.”
At those words, Driana flinched.
“Models? Are they pretty?”
“Yeah. I guarantee their looks.”
“That’s tempting.”
After pondering, Driana also readily accepted Leo’s proposal.
He brought Driana to where the party was.
Meanwhile, seeing Runia, Eiran, and Ar in front of him, Cal looked up at the sky and lamented.
‘What is that guy planning to do by gathering such a luxury lineup?’
Except for himself, who was practically a failing student, there were only top honor students at the grade representative level.
Several students around looked at Cal enviously.
And some of them pointed at Cal and whispered among themselves.
‘They’re probably saying I’m freeloading again.’
But Cal felt truly wronged this time.
“Cal’s freeloading again?”
Iliana, passing by, said teasingly.
“No. Hey! Think about it! Do you really think I’m freeloading?”
“Yeah. You formed a party with the class president, the Seirun grade representative, and the Ajonia grade representative. If that’s not freeloading, what is?”
“Think about Leo’s personality! Why do you think he gathered these kids!”
Cal made a tearful face.
“It’s obvious we’re going to do incredibly tough work!”
Iliana hesitated at Cal’s complaint.
Cal was certainly right.
Leo wasn’t the type of person to gather excellent personnel just to make work easier.
Having thought that far, Iliana patted Cal’s shoulder sympathetically.
“Fighting.”
“What? Iliana, are you joining my party too?”
Iliana flinched at the voice heard from behind.
Then she looked at Leo’s face with a terrified expression and immediately ran away in a hurry.
Cal held his head in his hands.
Watching such Cal, Driana, who had come with Leo, spoke.
“Hmm. His face is slightly lacking as a model.”
“What? Who are you.”
“But that despairing face is a masterpiece. You there. Have you ever thought about becoming my model?”
“Model?”
“That’s right, a nude model.”
When the cute-looking dwarf girl proposed nude modeling in a serious tone, Cal made a bewildered expression.
‘Come to think of it, she’s also a former Demian grade representative, right?’
Cal glanced and turned his head to look at Runia and Ar.
“What? What’s with that unpleasant gaze?”
When Runia showed a slightly sulky reaction, Cal muttered to himself.
‘A thug, an idiot, and a pervert. The representatives from other Hero Academies aren’t normal either.’
Cal looked at Leo.
Leo smiled gently toward such Cal.
It was a mature smile.
Cal knew well.
When Leo made that kind of smile, things became very difficult.
As a best friend who had sat next to him for a year, he had realized this painfully.
‘I’m screwed.’
Cal gave a bitter smile.
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