The Graduate Student Wants to Assassinate the Professor - Chapter 104
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Chapter 104
The Demon Beasts created by Halgrok became the apex predators of all creatures dwelling upon the Land of Seraphinum. The gods protested vehemently and condemned him for it.
This discord among the divine sparked conflict, and Halgrok, defeated in that celestial war, had been confined to the Divine Realm for three thousand years.
His crime: refusing to govern the Demon Clan Members in harmonious coexistence with the creatures of Seraphinum’s Land, instead inciting them toward inter-species strife.
Nothing outside the Divine Realm could restrain Halgrok. Since the magical essence flowing through the Land of Seraphinum was his very power, his influence there proved far too immense. Thus the gods barred him from descending upon Seraphinum’s Land from within the Divine Realm.
Leoryna, versed in this ancient legend, recalled the tale Philiamone had shared while she was out on a Demon Beast subjugation mission.
Philiamone had explained that since Demon Beasts and the Demon Clan shared the same origin, they possessed an instinctive preference for hunting Demon Clan Members over other prey.
‘Halgrok created Demon Beasts that are natural predators to the Demon Clan itself. If Halgrok truly sided with them, the logic simply doesn’t align.’
Leoryna tilted her head slowly to one side.
‘Why did Halgrok create the Demon Beasts in the first place?’
This question plagued not only Leoryna but countless others. Many had attempted to discern Halgrok’s true purpose, yet it remained an enigma. Some argued it was merely a momentary whim or divine amusement, while others claimed it represented divine providence beyond mortal comprehension.
‘No matter how difficult it is to interpret the will of the gods, there are far too many inconsistencies.’
As Leoryna pondered these thoughts, Pongko posed a question.
“Is there a way to determine if discovered Ruins belong to Halgrok’s Temple? Perhaps through statues of Halgrok or symbolic artifacts…?”
“Of course, if objects symbolizing Halgrok are unearthed alongside the site, it becomes certain. But there’s also the possibility that nothing like that emerges. The most reliable indicator is if divine magic permeates the temple—then it’s almost certainly Halgrok’s Temple.”
“Divine magic?”
“As you likely know, in the beginning, Halgrok caused magical essence to flow through this land created by Seraphinum. Because of this, in Halgrok’s Temple, divine power and magical essence are one and the same—we call this divine magic. It functions differently from ordinary magic. Only priests among the Demon Clan can manipulate it.”
Leoryna nodded at this explanation and glanced around the excavation site.
“But this location hasn’t undergone as much excavation as other areas. Is there a reason? If this is the most important site, shouldn’t it have been excavated first…?”
“Because Halgrok’s divine magic is dangerous if mishandled—excavation has been deliberately delayed. Besides, there’s no priest of Halgrok available now to manage any complications.”
“Didn’t that human called Nelda claim earlier that the Demon Clan’s ancient civilization was primitive?”
At Pongko’s remark, Khalid let out a derisive laugh.
“That human knows full well this is likely a Demon Clan Ruins. He’s simply stalling for time now. Meanwhile, the Langgrion Government needs to claim this land, doesn’t it?”
Khalid rubbed his palms together briskly, then channeled his magical essence into the exposed arched doorway. His power flowed along something before dispersing midway.
Khalid gave a short nod.
“Certainly, some form of magic was inscribed upon this object. Reconstructing what it is falls under archaeology, which isn’t my Major, but…”
Leoryna found it unusual for Khalid to speak with such uncharacteristic humility, but his next words quickly dispelled that impression.
“But! Who am I! I am the genius supreme, Khalid, that’s who! I possess considerable insight into the magical formulas of the ancient Demon Clan!”
With an air of self-satisfaction, Khalid circled the arched doorway and discovered several large, finished stones scattered about.
He glanced cautiously at the Excavation Team accompanying the visiting Students, then quietly gathered those stones.
After collecting a sufficient amount, Khalid dusted off his hands and straightened his posture.
“Now then, let’s activate the magic inscribed here.”
At Khalid’s words, Leoryna’s expression grew serious and she shook her head.
“Wait, Professor. We don’t even know what this magical formula does yet. What if something goes wrong?”
“I’ve already stabilized the magical essence, so there shouldn’t be any magical runaway, and if anything does happen, Zigzagel will handle it.”
“Me? I’m not confident about that.”
Khalid dismissed Zigzagel’s protest with a shrug.
“Besides, with things like this, you have to try activating them directly to know if they actually work.”
Before Leoryna could finish stopping him, Khalid carelessly activated the magical formation. And then….
Boom.
The ground trembled heavily and began swaying left and right.
“Wh-what?! An earthquake?!”
Leoryna caught Pongko as he stumbled and crouched low. Not far from them, something was splitting apart with a grinding sound.
Khalid, who had managed not to fall, made his way to the source of the sound and waved his hand toward Leoryna and Zigzagel.
“There’s a hidden door buried here!”
Just as Khalid said, a massive hidden door lay buried diagonally in the ground.
Whether due to the magic or not, the door was forcibly opening, tearing through the rocks and soil that covered it to reveal itself. Some parts were damaged, and since portions still remained buried underground, it only opened partially. Beyond the door lay darkness, as it was buried beneath the earth.
“Hey! What are you doing?!”
Nelda, who had noticed the disturbance at the Ruins, came running toward Khalid belatedly.
“Yikes! Let’s go quickly!”
Khalid thrust his leg into the partially opened hidden door without hesitation. Zigzagel asked with doubt.
“Khalid? You’re really going in there? How do you know what’s inside?”
“We’ll figure that out once we’re in! We have to go in to investigate anyway!”
As Khalid squeezed his body through the door gap, he suddenly struck the door with his palm.
“Aaaah! I’m stuck! I’m stuck!”
While Khalid was making a fuss, the Excavation Team, including Nelda, was rushing toward them, so Leoryna and Zigzagel stomped on Khalid with their feet.
“Professor, I won’t stop you, so hurry up and get in!”
“Ow! Ow ow ow!”
Thanks to both of them kicking Khalid together, his body slipped through to the other side of the hidden door and fell down. Then came a soft impact, followed by the sound of him sliding.
“Professor? Are you alright?”
Leoryna secretly hoped Khalid had fallen to his death as she called out beyond the hidden door. Then Khalid’s voice came from below.
“I’m fine! The floor is slanted, so I just slid!”
Leoryna felt slightly disappointed and spoke to Zigzagel.
“Professor Zigzagel, please go in first.”
“I’d rather wait here….”
But Leoryna shoved Zigzagel into the hidden door, and he got stuck just as Khalid had.
“Ow! Don’t step on me! Don’t step! I told you I didn’t want to go in for this exact reason!”
Leoryna, whose frame was smaller than the two men, firmly stomped Zigzagel through, then easily slipped into the hidden door herself while carrying Pongko.
“Aaaah!”
Leoryna fell down the slanted floor of the building like it was a slide. She finally came to a stop after crashing into the wall.
“Is everyone alright?”
At Khalid’s words, Leoryna nodded with a dazed expression.
“Professor Huaderica!”
Nelda, who had almost reached the hidden door, called out to them, but Seleya grabbed him from behind.
“I’ll hold them back, so go quickly!”
While Nelda struggled to pull away from Seleya, the three of them chanted the spell to close the hidden door simultaneously, as if they had planned it.
“Shurashakt!”
Boom.
The door closed with a heavy sound, and darkness enveloped the space completely—not a single ray of light remained.
“Phew… At least we’re alive.”
While Khalid caught his breath in relief, Leoryna, hovering in the air with her flight boots, illuminated the tip of her staff, casting light across the entire area.
They were in the ceiling space of some structure. Beneath their feet lay a sloped corridor.
“The entire building is tilted.”
Zigzagel carefully stepped onto the corridor. At its end, there was nothing.
“We should probably move forward and see what’s ahead.”
Pongko spoke while sniffing the air with his nose twitching.
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