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A Reincarnated Professor at the Constellation Academy chapter 129

The war we don’t know about (2)

There is a saying that the most important thing in war is information.

As there is a saying that the ground guard is invincible, information is just as important in war.

What plans does the enemy have, what are the countermeasures, and do we have the ability to do so.

And, when all of that is figured out, can that information be ‘shared’ quickly and safely?

War, in fact, is a battle of information from beginning to end.

“And this is a game-changing technology for that information warfare.”

He said that in a very firm tone towards a single person.

Claire silently touched her chin and was lost in thought.

“Certainly, the professor is right. Listening to it, I think I know why he came to me in the first place after finishing it.”

After the amplification experiment and verification, I went straight to Claire.

In order to realize this technology, first of all, base stations must be built in key areas of the battlefield, but that is not something I can do even if I want to.

Permission had to be granted at the central level, which inevitably meant persuading the Allied leadership.

Cumbersome.

Laniakea could help out a little, but even she couldn’t single-handedly handle controlling the entire alliance.

So he came to see Claire.

Because she was the one who could most effectively persuade the center.

“However, I am a little concerned.”

Claire was cautious.

“Covering the mind and the sympathetic nervous system… Covering all dimensions with it, on the other hand, doesn’t that mean that their free will falls into the hands of the professor?”

That was the part that worried Claire.

The allied force’s life-and-death power is in my hands.

If it’s a sympathetic nervous system on a localized scale, even if I defect, only they have to give up.

You just have to make some sacrifices to subdue me.

However, if the scope spreads across the dimension, the story changes.

“I like the professor, but I can’t balance it with hundreds of thousands of hunters’ life and death rights.”

“okay.”

I wasn’t too disappointed.

She cares about her subordinates as much as she shows kindness to me.

As it was an expected reaction, I was able to calmly accept it.

Rather, if I hadn’t looked back and forth and asked, I would have been suspicious.

“There is room for extenuating circumstances.”

If I were single, this persuasion would not work.

But I am her ‘apostle’ who serves the constellation Raniakea.

In other words, she is an existence that can impose some restrictions on my actions.

Of course, Laniakea didn’t want to do that, but her existence could act as a brake to block the variable called me in case of emergency.

“You can entrust the braking device to my Constellation.”

“How about a brake system?”

“I’m sure there are several things. Things like suicide, cardiac arrest, and destruction of consciousness.”

Of course, I don’t want to use such harsh measures, but even if I can’t convince him, I have to sprinkle rice cakes like this.

And Claire has no choice but to bite this rice cake.

The power of the sympathetic nervous system is definitely a coveted power, and Laniakea is a person who will eventually support the Allied Forces if they put me and the Allied Forces in between.

As long as her seat is a seat, it has no choice but to be that way.

“Hmm… are you okay? That only sounds like you’re going to die if you’re wrong.”

“It’s enough if you don’t let things go wrong. In the first place, I have no intention of betraying.”

my enemy is a beast

And I want to kill the demon.

Possibility of falling like the emperor?

They say there is no absolute in the world, but I want to discuss absolute here.

It will never happen.

“I hate witchcraft.”

“·······.”

“If you can only kill demons, anything else is fine.”

At first, I hated it because it was my enemy, then I hated it after it became dull, and now I hate it because of the emperor.

I hated it so much that if I could kill everyone, I wouldn’t mind dying together.

“…I see. That said, can you do the same at the meeting later?”

“of course.”

Otherwise, I didn’t say anything.

Laniakea will be a bit flustered, but I’ll do my best to explain.

Having succeeded in persuading Claire, I moved on to the next item.

“And here’s what’s next.”

“Huh? Is there another one?”

she tilted her head.

“I said let’s go for a drink over soup.”

“I will do it next time.”

I pretended not to hear and handed out the report.

“What do you think about the unionization of the Balaur?”

*

Cynthia’s house located on the outskirts of Helios.

Legera, a newcomer this time, completely adapted to life here in a matter of days.

Cozy rooms and countless amenities.

And even the existence of social media that can be accessed anywhere from the corner of the room.

For her, who secretly spyed on monsters with her sympathetic nervous system, the world of modern artifacts was no different from a new world.

“It’s a little bit like having to be in a polymorph state.”

yum yum

While complaining while chewing on potato chips, she woke up at the sound of a knock that followed.

smart-

“Uh. Come in.”

It was Karina who opened the door and entered.

As soon as she entered, she was horrified to see Regera.

“Eh. What is it, what does it look like?”

A loose boxy tee with her hair tied up.

And even the gaze focused on the screen of the watch.

Legera had become a perfect housekeeper in a matter of days.

“Because I turned into a human, my hair was messy. Loose clothes are comfortable, and this wristwatch is so comfortable. Humans seem to be good at making convenient things.”

hehehe Talking while laughing is like ice skating.

That’s an old dragon who is thousands of years old.

Will I be like that when I get older?

Karina felt her mind wander.

“But what’s going on? You seem busy these days.”

“Professor Yujin Kang has something to convey.”

Professor Yujin Kang.

Regera’s body froze at that name.

I know he doesn’t do much harm, but the fear etched into his bones and soul won’t go away easily.

“What, what’s the man doing with me…?”

“It’s just the two of us. Remember the sympathetic nervous system experiments we did back then?”

Sympathetic nervous system experiments.

It is a technique created by Yujin Kang to transcend dimensions and build a sympathetic nervous system.

Originally, it was a skill that only the emperor could do, but Kang Yu-jin seemed to realize even the seemingly impossible.

And that, too, through the ridiculous idea of using the planet’s rotational orbit as a circle.

“That being said, they say that if you do well, other dragons will be able to come this way as well.”

“Other dragons? Are you talking about all the rest?”

“Yeah.”

It would have been difficult if Diablo had existed, but the Balaur currently do not have a king to lead them.

I don’t know why the emperor didn’t fill the vacancy, but now that the king was absent, it was a golden opportunity to take out the dragons.

Coincidentally, there is also a top-notch dragon species here, so once you take it out, it won’t be too difficult to turn it into an army.

“Sir, you can’t expect me to assume the role of king…”

“That’s right. It’s just the two of us.”

Legera’s face turned into tears.

I ran away from the battlefield because I hated fighting, but now I have to become the head of so many dragons.

“It’s my sale…”

I didn’t want to die, but what can I do?

Legera didn’t have the strength or the guts to disobey Kang Yu-jin’s words.

Immediately, Karina was afraid of him and followed him, but there was no way that he could be sharp.

A teary-eyed Legera picked up her watch and pressed the camera button.

A sad face appeared on the screen with a clicking sound.

“···What are you doing?”

“I’m going to put this sadness on social media.”

It was Regera’s Instagram sensibility.

“Would you like to take a look? If you follow me once…”

“Haa… that’s okay. You mean you’re going to do it for now?”

“Does this old man have a choice?

“Okay then.”

Karina shook her head and glanced at her watch before leaving for the last time.

The content that Legera was typing was clearly visible to the Balaur.

[ㄴr shed tears]

“·······.”

Karina stopped thinking.

*

Trial use of the base station towards the Balaur was quickly approved.

It’s nothing else, to enlist one of the monster’s races as an allied army.

Claire also made a fuss at first, but the more she thought about it, the better she gave her approval.

It is always good to have more men to fight in war.

This is especially true if it is an army that does not betray under the device of the sympathetic nervous system.

“Are you ready?”

Turning around, I checked the members I went with one by one.

Carina and Legera, who should have established themselves as the new leaders of the Balaur, nodded their heads shyly.

After that, Kim Yong, who had followed me as a porter, and three of his subordinates were standing there with a high discipline, and next to me were Encia and Cynthia, who were attending as teaching assistants.

I said looking at Cynthia among them.

“Cynthia. Are you really okay?”

“…Yes, yes. It’s okay.”

She hurriedly nodded, but I couldn’t help myself.

The place we are going to go from now on is the domain of demons far away, the garrisoned area where the Balaur are currently staying.

Of course, it is a place surrounded by thick demonic energy, and for Cynthia, who is a demon, it is an environment that can only be found in Germany.

I had told her beforehand that it was okay to get out of this job, but Cynthia, a rare serious face, burned her will to go with her.

“Unnie and Encia too… Everyone is going, but I can’t be alone…”

It’s just that you can’t play alone.

If it was just a joke, I would have firmly told her not to come, but Cynthia also had a plan to back up her declaration.

“In the meantime, I’ve been practicing to control demons steadily. And because I have Encia who goes with me…”

“Leave Shinny to me, Professor!”

Next to me, Ansia speaks loudly.

Certainly, if she had the holy power of Encia, an angelic tribe, she would be able to catch it early, even if Cynthia’s demonic energy ran out of control.

And in case of emergency, there is also Karina who can be subdued, so he must think it’s worth trying.

“Hmm···.”

In fact, it is the duty of becoming a scholar to exclude even a little element of anxiety.

The place we’re going to isn’t an ordinary place, it’s in the middle of the Witchbeast Garrison.

However, if you think about it from the position of a professor who teaches, you can’t turn a blind eye to a student who shows passion.

It’s not just a guest, especially if it’s a disciple who worked hard to come up with countermeasures in their own way.

“Yes. Go for it.”

So, first of all, I took a strand in the direction of giving permission.

In any case, it was to my advantage to have at least one more hand to help.

“Then I will go.”

I quietly took out a revolver from my waist belt.

“Uh…but why are you taking out the gun?”

“Come to think of it, there’s no warp gate here…”

Ensia and Cynthia seemed completely unable to guess my intentions.

Only Karina, who had been warned in advance, stood next to me in silence.

“Everyone stick together.”

When I drew a circle with magical power, they gathered in it with bewildered faces.

After confirming that I had properly entered the circle, I wrapped the revolver with the holy power I drew from the source.

Brilliant white light began to circle around the rotating chamber.

Kii-i-i-!

After the battle with the Emperor, I applied the Faelan decision to my revolver as well.

The power of the crystal was melted into the entire revolver as well as the chamber that became a rotating body.

I didn’t have to go through the same awakening process as Estelle, so the revolver could function as a medium for my holy power.

And even though it was only half, my stable holy power was able to pierce the dimensional wall.

“Hold tight.”

And that meant that even if he couldn’t jump to the outer dimension, he could build a tunnel connecting dimensions.

Everyone’s complexion turned pale as they watched the pillar of light surging up and extending upward.

“School, Professor, this… is it safe?”

“yes.”

It will be safe.

Because by calculation, it was.

“maybe.”

With a scream that followed, I tore through the dimensional wall and flew up with them.

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