Became a Master of the Academy’s Hidden Skills - Became a Master of the Academy’s Hidden Skills chapter 54
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The frame did not lie down.
The magic armor is a huge item that is classified as a relic-class item made by mankind for the first time.
A work that showed the possibility that we could make it by re-creating the nonsensical fraudulent performance by adding the modifier ‘ancient’.
The lower class will protect themselves, and they will no longer have to tremble at the monsters.
But this thing was born very late.
Although there were technical problems, the biggest problem was the perfectionism of the host ship.
Because the existence of magic armor that could be misused in war, which could undermine the authority of the nobility, had to be hidden.
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Joo-Seon Ki conducted this research thoroughly by herself.
As a result, naturally, a lot of the subjectivity of the host ship came into play.
Due to the pursuit of ‘perfect’ in order not to receive any opposition from anyone, the release date has been delayed a lot.
‘Increasing accessibility and lowering the difficulty of operation so that the general public can use it immediately without being opposed by the aristocrats.’
If I was going to do all of this alone, of course, my vision would increase exponentially.
In such a situation, if someone with the same dream appears and becomes a collaborator.
Of course, the subjectivity of the host ship could be greatly reduced.
Because of that, I was able to approach it by mentioning that I had a dream like a host ship, and as a result.
“No, then, is it not about making the whole, but about making the parts?”
“Yes, that’s right. It’s not about putting the core parts together and connecting them, but using the head, body, arms and legs so that a total of six cores are used.”
“If that’s the case, it would be too expensive, even with one core, the budget wasn’t great, but with six…”
“It is important to complete the prototype first.”
It took a long time because we were going to print a mass production model from the beginning.
The problem of releasing an expensive model and improving it and researching it was blocked by the perfectionism of the host ship.
The price is comparable to that of an item that everyone can use easily and can have at least one in the household.
Ki Joo-sun wanted his magic armor to be comparable to home magic products.
“I think it’s best to start with the arm first.’
Fold and fold the plan that will overflow on the large desk, and spread out only the arms.
Even with just one arm, it has a cooling function, a warming function, a magic blocking function, an auto-recovery function, the ability to link the core to a shield when in danger, and so on.
In the old days, when I was drawing an ideal elementary school picture, the hallway was an escalator, the first floor was a PC room, the second floor was a manga room, the third floor was a study room, and so on.
It was a blueprint that really hit all the good things at random.
It’s just that it’s wrapped in complicated terms and packed with plausible drawings and well-written handwriting.
In fact, it was the worst design ever.
“Uh… um… well, well, I agree to a certain extent. Yeah, I guess that’s possible… But first, since you and I met, wouldn’t it be better to redraw the blueprint and discuss this? Because it’s a lot of my own opinion…”
“No, the blueprint is perfect. I think it would be better to take out the parts to be removed from here and start making things right away.”
“…haha.”
Ki Joo-sun did not respond to my words and just smiled.
It wasn’t incomprehensible.
It must be terrifying to think that things that you have only thought about in your head are coming out into the world.
‘Of course it’s not just that.’
The host ship is like an isolated island that has completely isolated itself.
This meant that he did not have many friendships with the professors.
‘The theory is perfect, but the technology to make it a reality doesn’t exist.’
The second reason why it took so long for the host ship to make magic armor.
That’s because he had to learn blacksmithing himself.
Self-taught, learning forging and mana forging, and blacksmithing while only knowing the theory?
It was at the level of a child who suddenly knew nothing and brought in screws and bolts to make an airplane.
So, when I brought Kim Seok-cheol, I rolled him hard.
If you are a first-year student who knows how to forge mana, you can make your magic armor a reality if you raise it well.
The current research students were nothing more than a tabletop theory, such as the linkage of the nucleus and the body and the adjustment of output, so it was impossible to realize the current state theory.
“I know what you’re worried about. But wouldn’t it be research to keep making things like this and bumping into each other?”
It may be presumptuous, but there was no end to designing theories while spinning around.
“Why don’t you try it in conjunction with Professor Vaktor, I have a Forenta sapling, whole steel, and a Pertonba driving core.”
The most important reason I listened to Bakhtor’s Blacksmith’s lecture.
That was because there was currently only Bakhtor who could make the magic armor himself.
Born of mixed blood with a dwarf, his innate talent would be able to bring theory into reality.
If you do not stop here, prepare the ingredients in advance.
“Um… uh…but…”
There was no more hole for the host ship to escape.
Wherever his usual madness went, he looked at me alternately with the blueprint with a very calm gaze.
A first-year cadet who spit out a dream of magic armor as if it suddenly fell from the sky and said let’s make it come true right away.
It was evident that he was contemplating whether to really believe the child’s words or whether to hold back a little longer.
Here, I immediately took out a special move.
“A cadet died during the dungeon practice today.”
“…What?”
The eyes that say why only now, and the voice that is surprised that no one has come to the lab so far and has told them about it.
I continued speaking without missing a moment.
“Cadets also die. If so, how much more do ordinary people die? I… So I’m going to find the professor. I don’t think this should happen anymore.”
People die someday.
Not being able to choose the day of my death is so natural and unavoidable.
Even so, wouldn’t it be possible to just stop being killed by monsters?
With such determination, I looked straight at the host ship.
“…”
The details of the host ship were not known.
All I know is that he makes magic armor for the public good.
‘That’s enough.’
In fact, Ki Joo-seon listened to my words and paused for a moment as if her worries were increasing.
“…I’ll call you tomorrow.”
will you go out
He nodded at the soft words and walked out of the lab.
‘It must take time.’
I didn’t get approval right away, but I didn’t regret it.
Because I could feel the trembling of his last words.
‘I’m going to go practice caterpillar training.’
The rice cakes are laid out, so all you have to do is wait to catch them.
I turned around and headed to the training center of Akasa.
Because every minute and every second was so precious, I couldn’t rest in peace.
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“Malena, what should I do?”
The lab where Lee Seok-hyun left.
Ki Joo-seon set up a picture frame that had been lying on her desk for a long time.
The image of a splendid woman who never wanted to see until the magic armor was completed was in the frame.
A strong smile that looks like the sun and dazzling blonde hair.
She is hugging tightly in a white dress and a straw hat that seems to imply spring.
The host ship’s first and last love, Malena Mel.
“You always gave me an answer at times like this, Malena.”
It was an obvious story.
The commoners and aristocrats who lived together continue to maintain each other’s feelings even though they are separated due to their differences in status.
After overcoming hardships and adversity, the two eventually promised to get married.
‘You will die without catching the monster that appears in front of you.’
A tragedy, not an accident.
If it had been a decent noble man who aspired to be a knight, rather than a powerless commoner.
Malena would not have died, but would have lived with a smile full of sunlight.
“Give me courage.”
The reason he hung on to the magic armor was not for a grand cause.
Atonement from the host ship to Malena.
It was a promise not to repeat the same thing.
If there was magic armor when something like that happened again, if it was an era where such a thing was quickly commercialized and able to protect one’s body.
Malena didn’t die, and she would have lived happily ever after, protecting her.
The torn past becomes shackles and binds the future.
At the same time, it became fear and pressured the host ship.
Gone are the days when we dreamed of a happy future with possibilities without trying.
When it came time to really dream, I realized how vain I had been.
In the middle, Seok-hyeon Lee said that he could make a shield under his own name, but that was impossible as a professor.
You want to see the results, but you don’t want to take responsibility, so you hide behind the cadets.
I’d rather die than live like that.
– Doesn’t it hurt when you crouch like that? Go wide open! like sunflowers!
like sunflowers.
Gi Joo-seon pondered over those words and continued to recall what Malena had said.
Tick tock.
The second hand seemed to rush to make a decision.
tuk tuk tuk.
Keep tapping the plan for the armour of the magic armor on the desk.
knock and knock again
like hammering.
He seems to be smelting iron and making magic armor.
The knocking on the table continued until a research student came to report the cadet’s death.
Malena’s frame was no longer lying down.
The future was slowly changing.