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The Youngest Assassin Is a Swordsman Genius chapter 47

Episode 47

“Equality is a piece of shit… No, why am I in the northern end room?”

Everything Hall Chivas said while carrying all the weight was nonsense.

If all students were equal, there would be no way that I would be alone in a corner like this.

‘What did he say about this? Multiplier?’

The boarding house was to the northeast of the Benderford lot.

Adjoining the western end of the Desser Mountains, the northern side of the first floor was literally the extreme shade.

It was definitely a pay-off.

The problem is that the shadow of the sheer cliff completely blocks my window.

Still, the room itself was very good, as many of the best aristocrats from each country were there.

Even the fact that it is unconditionally one room per person.

But this damn direction is the problem.

With the windows closed against the bitter winter wind, a dark dark room was completed.

There was no need for curtains at all.

“Should I ask for a room change?”

Any spare room would be better than here.

I slammed the door of Room A01 and stepped out into the hallway.

No, the name is also symbolic and seems to have something.

Did they give you this number on purpose to hide something like a beggar?

As I passed through the hallway on the first floor, I heard the chattering voices of female students.

My heart, which had been frozen in the shade, seemed to melt away.

‘This is good.’

At first, the rage rose to the top of his head, but he had to bow to the island of Black Rin.

They let you play and eat legally, but what could be better than this?

It’s far better than filling it with all sorts of missions.

I left the dormitory thinking about this and that, and headed straight to the secretariat in front of the back door.

Since the site is so large, finding a single building was not an easy task.

But I’m using my assassin’s instincts to know geography… … .

I didn’t lose, I just roughly guessed the location from the sign in front of the dormitory.

“It would be good to look back at this time. I need to know where things are.”

I didn’t pack and bring it anyway, so I don’t need time to unpack.

To the west of the dormitory, large buildings stood like twins.

One is the Secretariat and the other is the Faculty of Liberal Arts.

First, I decided to go to the Academic Affairs Office to see if there were any vacancies.

Could that be the only room in such a big school?

‘You look busy.’

Perhaps it was in the early days of admission, the Office of Academic Affairs was a real mess.

It was like seeing the central branch of the Empire around the time Wendy failed in her mission.

The staff were in such a hurry that it was embarrassing to talk to them.

But I’m a man of hard-headedness who can talk to anyone no matter what.

I grabbed an employee passing by and confidently asked a question.

“excuse me.”

“Yes? What are you doing?”

“How do I change rooms?”

“Suddenly leave the room?”

“Yeah, it’s not very good.”

“There’s no way that would be the case… First of all, could you tell me what room it is? I’ll check and replace it.”

The staff readily nodded and accepted the request.

However, I was momentarily stopped by the explanation that followed.

“……We’re still running out of rooms. If you cancel this, you’ll have to wait until Dormitory 2 is completed.”

“Yes?”

“Some of the late arrivals have to stay in Troben and go to and from school. There are more people than I thought who responded to the invitation to enter the school. If you wait just a few months like that…”

“No. I just won’t!”

I rushed out of the Academic Affairs Office.

Not giving the room number in advance was a godsend.

I almost blew up the room I had at least.

It is 8 km from Benderford to Troben.

The thought of riding a horse to school in the morning made me feel sick.

It was shady and nabal, and it seemed that he would never be able to go to and from school in the capital city.

Do you think I’ll give up the sweetness of ‘5 more minutes’?

Changing the fucking shady room was such a failure.

“Shall we look around after coming out?”

To the south of the Faculty of Liberal Arts was a large plaza and fountain, and to the west of the Secretariat seemed to be the Faculty of Engineering.

Beyond the two dance halls in front of the building, I could see the auditorium where the entrance ceremony was held and the banquet hall.

‘It’s closed.’

Maybe it was because there were no classes yet, so the building was closed.

But I wasn’t the one who stopped walking just because the door was locked.

Like other places, all sorts of magic circles were installed in the Knights Faculty building.

However, if it was Baek Yeong-dun, the stealth technique of rising, it would have been able to pass through a tolerable level of boundary magic.

I immediately pulled up my aura and moved on.

But, isn’t someone popping out of the driver’s department building?

rattle!

All in all, it was the moment I was about to cast Baek Yeongdun.

It was near the entrance, so he and I met eyes.

‘I was surprised. No, why does this human walk around without a sign? Didn’t you feel it because of the magic circle?’

The fabric was luxurious, but a middle-aged middle-aged man wearing a plain tunic.

The man who brushed his stiff blond hair was somehow familiar.

‘I’m sure you saw him somewhere? But what were you doing in a closed building?’

The middle-aged man looked at me and nodded slowly.

It felt like he knew my face.

“Huh? Yes. He was that friend then.”

For a first word spoken in the first meeting, the content was very strange.

I didn’t react, just stared blankly.

Then the opponent’s eyes subtly changed.

My calm response seemed to be quite refreshing to Lee Ja.

“Ah, don’t you know who I am? Let me introduce myself. I am Jerome Klevitz, the dean of the Faculty of Knights and a professor of swordsmanship.”

Leader of the Luminous Knights, Wings of Radiance.

There are quite a few titles referring to Jerome Klevitz.

‘I never thought I’d meet this person here. If my identity is revealed, I’ll just turn my insides upside down.’

In order to save Wendy, I had interfered with the Luminous Knights and the Metropolitan Police Department’s search.

He must have been quite upset to have missed the assassin due to the sabotage operation.

It was good that the assassination attempt was prevented, but I couldn’t find any evidence.

If they couldn’t find out who was behind it, it was as if they had blocked it at best and had no success.

“Why aren’t you talking?”

It seemed like the thought was a bit long.

At Dean Klewitz’s urging, I greeted him kindly.

“Nice to meet you. My name is Ray.”

“I know. You stood out from the beginning, didn’t you?”

What bullshit is this?

It’s been less than a day since he entered Benderford, so what kind of distinction did he have?

As I stared blankly at him, Jerome Klevitz waved his hand roughly.

“There is such a thing. Don’t worry about it.”

Thinking about it for a moment, I didn’t do anything at all.

An incident in which Hall Sivas radiated momentum at the entrance ceremony.

Perhaps the professors were watching the scene from somewhere.

Because it was the simplest test to sort out the boulders.

I just stood there because I was able to endure it, but I should have acted in moderation.

The assassin’s blood in my veins was straining too much attention.

“It’s an honor to meet you. Commander of the Luminous Knights.”

“The identities of the professors must have been top secret, so they probably didn’t know in advance. I guess they were always interested, right?”

“That’s right. Among those who train the sword, there is no one who doesn’t know about the wings of brilliance.”

“Heh heh! I guess so.”

I moderately catered to the opponent.

If he was the commander of the imperial knights, he was a person with a high reputation.

It’s a word of mouth, but didn’t it say that praise makes even a whale dance.

The dean, who smiled pleasantly, hurriedly said goodbye.

“I forgot that I had a job because I enjoyed the conversation. See you then in class.”

“Yes, go look.”

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Jerome Klevitz waved lightly and walked towards the stables.

I tried to look around, but it seemed like I couldn’t get into the building like this.

It was because I ran into the dean at the entrance.

‘Ah, it’s open. I opened it.’

I went straight back to the dormitory and locked myself in a cozy(?) shady room.

* * *

After the entrance ceremony, there was a chaotic atmosphere in Benderford.

As it was the first university system to be attempted in the Empire, preparation was inevitable.

Wasn’t it that the dormitory 2 was also being built in a hurry because the number of new students could not be predicted?

Classes were postponed until the busy office calmed down.

It’s been three days.

Finally, students can take classes.

The first thing held was a swordsmanship lecture.

The students gathered at the first gymnasium in front of the building of the Knights Faculty.

There was no control, so each of them got together with their close friends and talked about it.

“Stop the chatter.”

In the meantime, I heard someone’s low voice.

The voice was not very loud, but to my surprise, the gymnasium was enveloped in silence.

It seems that he used an aura, and the sound waves he sent were clearly audible as if he was talking to his ears.

‘Five. Are you doing something?’

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Just when I was slightly admiring the delicate control ability, the owner of the voice suddenly entered the gymnasium.

He looked around at the students, then continued with a hard tone.

“Let’s start with an introduction. I’m Erich Hort, the associate professor of swordsmanship at the Faculty of Knights.”

Professor Hort was the vice-captain of the Tropheum Knights, a middle-aged man with short auburn hair.

A body covered with muscles, a reliable build, and a tall stature were typical signs of a knight.

However, for some reason, the sharp eyes that contained the bleakness made Lee Ja special.

Erich Hort looked around the crowd, then nodded towards the back.

chuck. chuck. chuck.

Then, men in light leather armor lined up and entered the gymnasium.

All of them were people with extraordinary prayers.

“Students gathered here are of similar age, but probably each has a different personality and level.

Professor Hort pointed to the ten teaching assistants who were standing side by side in moderation.

Then they drew their swords roughly.

Srrr

The students sitting in the front were startled and hurriedly backed away, probably because the momentum was so savage.

“The test method is simple. If you want to go to advanced class, show your ability.”

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