The Graduate Student Wants to Assassinate the Professor - Chapter 19
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Chapter 19
‘I’ve followed him here, but how do I kill him?’
From the moment I boarded the Tram until we arrived at the Academy, my mind had been churning with this question relentlessly.
‘How can I make it look natural?’
In the meantime, we arrived at the Medicinal Herb Storage in front of Halderion Academy.
“Is this… the storage?”
I had been imagining a truly ordinary warehouse, but what stood before me was far more than that—it was a colossal greenhouse. Not merely colossal, but a mega-structure that occupied a substantial portion of the Academy’s grounds.
“So what’s the plan now, Professor?”
“Step one. We enter this greenhouse.”
“But how exactly?”
Khalid strode confidently toward the Management Office and summoned the Manager without hesitation. When the Manager emerged with an expression of clear displeasure at being pulled away from his work, Khalid spoke.
“I need to enter the greenhouse storage. Could you provide the key?”
“Do you have access authorization?”
The Manager extended his hand, but Khalid merely blinked.
“I don’t have that, but couldn’t you just open it for me? I’m not an outsider—I’m a professor in the Department of Magical Formula Design.”
“I’m aware of that. I still need the authorization.”
“But I just told you I don’t have it.”
“Then I cannot provide the key.”
With that, the Manager turned and retreated back into the Management Office.
“I knew this would happen. But do you know who I am? I am a professor of the Department of Magical Formula Design. All magic is composed of magical formulas, and there is no magic I cannot design. Which means, conversely…”
Khalid’s eyes gleamed as he strode purposefully back toward the greenhouse.
“There is no magic I cannot break! Hahahaha!”
‘Will this be okay?’
I watched Khalid with anxious eyes, but his next move at the greenhouse entrance was decisive and unhesitating.
He first channeled a small amount of his magical power to visualize the flow of magic woven into the greenhouse itself. Even to my eyes, it was a security enchantment designed with an extraordinarily complex formula.
‘Is he going to overload it just like when he stole that magic stone, breaking the formula through brute force?’
But Khalid did not recklessly hurl magic at it. This was not an empty plain—we were clearly within Academy grounds. With so many eyes watching, any commotion would expose us immediately.
So Khalid chose the most mundane method of all.
Finding the weakest point in the magical formula and slipping through.
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“So I’m the one who has to do all this digging, huh~”
“What did you say?”
“Nothing at all, Professor.”
Leoryna quickly shook her head and thrust her shovel into the earth with vigor.
She was currently carving a small opening into the Greenhouse wall.
“How much longer do I have to keep this up? Dig faster!”
Khalid had dispelled the magic protecting a space just large enough for an adult to crawl through, instructing Leoryna to excavate while he maintained the security enchantments at a level that wouldn’t trigger an alarm.
‘Should I hit him with the shovel? No, maybe I should just bury him in this hole instead.’
As Leoryna gritted her teeth, the opening was finally completed.
Khalid and Leoryna crawled through the hole one after the other.
Upon entering the Greenhouse, Leoryna’s jaw dropped.
“This is… wilderness?”
Leoryna couldn’t find a more fitting description. What she had expected to be a simple herb garden had instead been transformed into a pristine jungle and forest, transplanted in their entirety.
And furthermore…
“Screech! Screech! Chirrup!”
The cry of a bird said to inhabit only distant foreign lands echoed through the space—surely no auditory hallucination.
“What are you doing? Come on.”
“Ah, yes, yes.”
Khalid parted the enormous leaves with practiced ease and moved forward, while Leoryna found herself constantly distracted by the sights around her.
“This really is a Greenhouse, isn’t it? I was just imagining something simple with vegetables and herbs…”
“Nothing in this world’s creation lacks purpose. There’s a saying like that. This storage facility is designed to hold all manner of materials—not just for pharmaceutical research, but for various other studies as well. Plants, animals, and certain minerals too. Even soil and rock are part of the collection.”
“Wow…”
Leoryna nodded as she watched a rare species of frog, startled by their presence, leap into the vegetation.
“That’s why you need to be careful. This isn’t just an ordinary storage warehouse for materials, so there are dangerous things here too.”
“Specifically, what kind of—”
Before she could finish her sentence, the ground beneath Leoryna’s feet gave way.
“Ahhh!”
Leoryna screamed and grabbed at anything within reach—which happened to be Khalid’s loosely braided hair.
“Ugh!”
Caught completely off guard by this sudden misfortune, Khalid slid down alongside Leoryna into the depths below.
“Professor, use a levitation spell—! Argh!”
Since the fall wasn’t from an extreme height, Leoryna landed on her rear without serious injury, aided by the cushioned softness of the ground beneath.
Khalid crashed down beside her, landing flat on his stomach. It appeared he had been too disoriented during the fall to cast a levitation spell.
Rising quickly, Khalid smoothed his hair and glared at Leoryna.
“I thought you were going to rip all my hair out!”
“I apologize for that, but there was nothing I could do about it…”
Leoryna offered a perfunctory apology with little genuine remorse, then glanced around to assess where they had fallen.
“Where are we?”
The ground was soft and spongy, and the walls were covered with hair-like protrusions. Khalid looked upward at where they had fallen from and spoke.
“Who knows. Let’s just get out of here first…”
At that moment, the sky darkened. More precisely, the entrance where Leoryna and Khalid had separated began to close, contracting inward. Pitch-black darkness engulfed them, and neither could see the other’s face.
Leoryna blinked rapidly, unable to comprehend the situation, when a viscous liquid dripped down from above.
“We’re in trouble.”
Khalid laughed dryly as he spoke. Leoryna wiped the liquid from her face with her collar and asked.
“What’s happening? We can still get out, right?”
“So this place is….”
Khalid conjured a luminous orb with magic. He scanned upward and downward, then swallowed hard.
“We’re inside some creature’s organ. And that liquid is probably digestive fluid.”
“What?!”
Leoryna jumped up and frantically scrubbed the slimy liquid from her bare skin with her clothes.
“What is this thing? Are you saying we’re literally inside the stomach of some unknown creature?”
“Don’t assume I know everything just because I’m here. But something has definitely swallowed us.”
“Can we get out?”
Leoryna pointed toward the contracted entrance.
“I mean, whatever it is, we could just slash through that entrance with your professor’s machete and be done with it.”
But Khalid shook his head slowly, his expression grave.
“That won’t work.”
“Why not? It doesn’t seem like a particularly aggressive creature. Usually, these types that dig traps and wait for prey aren’t that ferocious. With your skill level, escaping from here should be easy.”
“That’s true, but….”
Khalid continued with a groan.
“Nothing here is superfluous. Everything has been brought to the Greenhouse because it’s needed somewhere. If we cut this down, someone will discover that the Greenhouse has been breached.”
“It’s just this one thing though?”
“Just one? Do you have any idea how meticulously this Greenhouse is managed? We absolutely cannot touch anything beyond what we desperately need! Of course, what we’re trying to steal will eventually be discovered anyway….”
Khalid’s eyes darted back and forth.
“Well, it’s being used to save a life, so even if we’re caught, there should be some extenuating circumstances. …Probably?”
‘What is this recklessly optimistic assumption?’
I doubted whether such an excuse would ever convince the Manager.
“But this isn’t the same. If something goes wrong because we carelessly killed it, what then?”
“So we just get digested here?”
Khalid stroked his chin thoughtfully.
“There is a way out, actually.”
“Oh, as expected of you, Professor. What is it?”
Khalid opened his mouth with a serious expression.
“We exit through the anus.”
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