The Graduate Student Wants to Assassinate the Professor - Chapter 106
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Chapter 106
Khalid’s assault on the Dilluem swarm proved fleeting. Their numbers were formidable, forcing him to stumble backward. Pongko trembled violently in Leoryna’s arms, squeezed his eyes shut, and cried out.
“There are too many! We need to run!”
Without a second glance, he bolted forward of his own accord.
“Hey! Pongko, you traitor!”
Leoryna chased after Pongko as he disappeared down the Corridor.
“Come on!”
As Leoryna ran, Zigzagel and Khalid followed suit. The Dilluem pursued them all, their wings rustling with a papery sound.
“Keeee!”
A Dilluem unleashed a sonic magic attack.
“Ahhh! They’re using magic!”
Pongko, whose hearing was the most sensitive, cried out in agony and stumbled. Leoryna, following close behind, quickly scooped him up.
“Perhaps putting them to sleep would be best.”
Zigzagel dispersed sleep magic toward the Dilluem, but rather than succumbing, they grew more enraged and dove forward savagely.
“Ah, I forgot—those creatures have magic resistance. Ordinary spells won’t work on them.”
Zigzagel continued running, chuckling as though discussing a trivial matter.
“How are we supposed to fight Demon Beasts with magic resistance?! Ah, I wish Philiamone were here!”
Leoryna tore at her own hair as she ran, while Pongko shrieked in a shrill voice.
“Where are we even supposed to run to?!”
“There’s only one path, so we have no choice! Why don’t we just cut them all down?!”
“No. If we cause any more commotion in this Temple, there’s no telling what might happen.”
While Zigzagel held back Khalid, who was muttering about slaughtering them all, a small wooden Hidden Door appeared before them.
“There! Let’s go through there!”
At Khalid’s command, the four of them kicked the door open and rushed inside, managing to close it before the Dilluem could follow. But the creatures slammed against the door from outside, and the fragile wooden barrier creaked ominously, on the verge of shattering.
Khalid and Leoryna cast reinforcement magic on the door and stepped back. Only then did the thunderous pounding from outside diminish.
After a brief moment, the Dilluem seemed to realize they couldn’t open the door and ceased their assault, flying elsewhere. Once the four confirmed the wing sounds fading into distance, they collapsed where they stood.
“I expected something unusual, but why are there Demon Beasts in a place like this? Normally, corrupted Demon Beasts can’t enter the Temples of other deities!”
In response to Leoryna’s question, Khalid caught his breath and spoke.
“If we must find a reason, Demon Beasts are also Halgrok’s creations, so their presence here isn’t entirely strange.”
“But Demon Beasts view the Demon Clan as prey. Why would the Demon Clan place Demon Beasts in their own Temple?”
“Perhaps the ancient Demon Clan thought differently.”
“No matter how I think about it, something feels off.”
Leoryna narrowed her eyes.
“For a supposedly ordinary Halgrok’s Temple, there’s something… how should I put it? It doesn’t feel like a Temple built for the Demon Clan.”
“Then what?”
“It seems as though they were worshipping Halgrok itself.”
“I don’t follow. Khalid, what do you think?”
Zigzagel tilted his head in confusion as he asked Khalid.
“Ancient civilizations aren’t my specialty either, so I’m not particularly knowledgeable about them.”
Khalid shrugged as well, but Leoryna continued to murmur thoughtfully, her mind working through something.
‘This can’t be a temple dedicated to serving Halgrok and praying for the Demon Clan’s peace and prosperity. It’s far too arrogant for that. Only those who believe in themselves can meet the deity in the Main Temple Hall, and if they’ve even allowed Demon Beasts that prey on the Demon Clan to enter the temple… doesn’t that suggest the Demon Clan’s fate is of no consequence?’
Leoryna quietly reached her conclusion.
‘This is nothing but a display of power.’
While Leoryna was lost in thought, Khalid realized they had entered a small room.
“But what is this place?”
He noticed several doors lined along the walls and carefully opened one of them. Inside was a narrow space with a stone tablet similar to the one in the Room of Faith, and across from it was another door.
“Ah, I know what this is.”
Khalid nodded knowingly as he spoke.
“It’s a Confessional Room.”
“A Confessional Room?”
“It gives unbelievers one last chance to repent, and if they pass through, they can proceed to the Main Temple Hall. So this must be the alternate route after all.”
Khalid spoke cheerfully, but Leoryna hesitated for a moment.
“Hmm… but if genuine repentance from the heart is required, then merely saying you believe in Halgrok without meaning it would be a lie, so you wouldn’t be able to pass, would you?”
“You don’t necessarily have to say you believe in Halgrok. You just need to express regret for doing something against Halgrok’s will, or alternatively, speak of deeds that align with Halgrok’s will.”
“Deeds that align with Halgrok’s will?”
“Exactly. And fortunately for us, we’re already doing something that follows Halgrok’s will.”
“What is that?”
Khalid grasped Leoryna’s, Zigzagel’s, and Pongko’s hands and placed them on the stone tablet, then placed his own hand beside theirs.
“We’re spreading magic throughout the world. Magic is something Halgrok created, and the more widely magic is used in the world, the higher the status of Halgrok, the King of Mages, becomes!”
As Khalid finished speaking, the door across from them slid open smoothly.
“I knew it!”
Khalid entered the door excitedly.
“Professor, what if we end up in another strange place by wandering around like this?!”
Leoryna followed Khalid while remaining alert to her surroundings.
Walking briskly along the Corridor, they soon arrived at a Circular Hall. It was the Main Temple Hall, the innermost sanctum of the temple.
“The professor was right. This is the place I mentioned! We’ve definitely entered the Main Temple Hall. Look at that.”
At the end of Pongko’s gaze was something like a wall, but after staring at it for a long while, Leoryna realized it was the base of an enormous Stone Statue.
It was a Stone Statue of Halgrok.
The statue was so massive that Leoryna had to crane her neck back painfully just to see Halgrok’s face.
The Stone Statue of Halgrok was utterly sacred.
It must have originally been painted in elegant colors, but the pigments had faded with the passage of time. Yet in Halgrok’s eyes were set rubies the size of fists, and the various jewels adorning the ornaments and clothing draped across the figure still gleamed brilliantly.
“Wow, how magnificent.”
Leoryna gasped in admiration without thinking.
“Wouldn’t it be strange if there were no sacred relics even with all this?”
At Zigzagel’s murmured words, everyone slowly nodded in agreement.
“Come on, search for the sacred relics. They must be somewhere nearby.”
At Khalid’s command, the group dispersed throughout the area.
They meticulously searched through every crevice of the scattered rubble, literally turning over everything around them. Yet not a trace of any sacred relics appeared.
“Ah, we’d need some kind of clue to find anything in the first place. From here on, this is truly the domain of excavation. How could amateurs like us possibly know where a sacred relic is hidden?”
After rummaging through the Main Temple Hall for quite some time, Leoryna finally admitted defeat and collapsed onto the dusty ground with a heavy sigh.
“No, I think it’s definitely somewhere around here.”
Pongko rolled his eyes and spoke with careful deliberation.
“It’s faint, but… I’m picking up a scent similar to the one from that stone tablet earlier.”
“I can’t sense anything… Is it because I’m a Dragon?”
Zigzagel scratched his head. Pongko continued scanning the surroundings, muttering to himself.
“Where is it? I can definitely feel it. But we’ve already searched this entire place…”
Suddenly, Pongko’s gaze shifted upward. Then, as if struck by realization, he pointed with his paw at the stone statue of Halgrok.
“It’s that statue! One of the items on Halgrok’s statue is the sacred relic!”
Leoryna scooped Pongko into her arms and ascended using her flight boots, bringing herself level with the statue’s face. Her eyes—and Pongko’s—were immediately drawn to the large, gleaming crystal sphere adorning the top of the staff that Halgrok held.
After examining it carefully, Pongko turned to the others with absolute certainty written across his face.
“It’s this one!”
At his words, Zigzagel and Khalid climbed up to the crystal sphere’s location.
Khalid discovered the magical formula surrounding the crystal sphere and, using his mana, made it visible. A smile spread across his face immediately after.
“That’s it. This is the one. It’s a magical formula that operates on divine mana, not ordinary mana. Well done, Pongko!”
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