Drug-Eating Genius Mage

Chapter 854



#Genius Wizard Who Takes Medicine Episode 854

Handover (22)

“Oh no….”

Luisen’s declaration that Professor Raphael will be appointed for the handover process of Bylon Research Institute.

Raphael, who couldn’t speak properly and was gaping, muttered with an embarrassed expression.

“What do you mean by that? “The city council selected me to lead the handover of the Bylon Institute?”

“Not a bad offer.”

“No, you can’t just agree there!”

As Lennok nodded, Raphael protested fiercely.

“Strictly speaking, I am an outsider with no connection to the research institute. For the handover, it would be better to entrust it to an insider like Dr. Hayward…!!”

“Oh, that’s impossible.”

“Why!”

“If we are to be honest, this applies to all personnel officially affiliated with the research institute.”

Luisen just shook his head.

“Dr. Hayward is clearly the person who signed an employment contract with the research institute. “In particular, it is a human ‘asset’ that must be formally transferred to Professor Bylon.”

“Now assets?”

While Raphael was speechless at that expression and opened his eyes wide, Luisen smiled softly.

“It would not be appropriate in many ways to directly hand over assets whose ownership is scheduled to be transferred to Professor Bylon.”

“….”

Raphael’s expression suddenly became stiff as he understood the meaning of those words.

This is because I clearly felt how the Senate of the Central Assembly is currently viewing them.

An explanation that is impossible unless Hayward and other researchers are treated as mere tools.

A young man named Louisen, who had been struggling with Lennoc, realized that he was no different from the lawmakers.

Raphael muttered, staggering from shock.

“Are you saying that because I am an outsider, I can be entrusted with handing over the research institute? “What kind of nonsense-”

“Professor Raphael is a scholar who made his name known by establishing the parallel theory of magical arrangement, and is a person with a high reputation in academia.”

Luisen ignored Raphael and explained again to Lennok.

“He is someone who has been officially invited to the research institute to give a lecture, and he is also one of the very few officials who is fully aware of the current situation and has observed it from the sidelines.”

“….”

Luisen nodded as he rolled up and folded the scroll he was holding.

“Considering the complex nature of the current situation, we concluded that Professor Bylon and Mr. Van were the only candidates with whom both would be satisfied.”

“…hmm.”

Luisen’s expression wavered for a moment in response to Lennok’s reaction as he tilted his head without saying a word.

Contrary to ignoring Raphael and Hayward, he focuses heavily on Lennok.

“If there is any part of this council’s recommendations that you don’t like-”

“No, rather than that… I think the idea itself is truly council-like.”

Lennok stared at Luisen’s smiling face and couldn’t help but chuckle.

This is because I was able to quickly see through what Lewisen had just said and the intention that came out in this way in the Senate.

“But it’s not that I don’t understand. “It’s usually a matter of nature.”

“….”

The city council is not trying to resolve this situation by simply handing over the Bylon Institute.

They were trying to compensate by tying Raphael’s talent to the research institute beyond transferring the entire human resources and facilities belonging to the research institute.

Raphael is an excellent theoretical researcher recognized by Lennok and a professor with a humane character.

However, he is also a talented researcher with a strong temperament as a researcher, so that he does not hesitate in matters of interest.

The Central Council must have recognized Raphael’s disposition and thought they could use it in a helpful way.

The justification added by Luisen did not make sense, but its essence lay in the fact that Raphael’s personal belongings would be tied to the research institute and given as a gift.

“I will notify Evan Bylan of this matter. “Now that we have confirmed the transfer of ownership of the institute, what happens next is a matter for us to decide.”

Lennok responded and looked away.

“However, I think the offer depends on whether Professor Raphael accepts it.”

“That is correct.”

Raphael suddenly came to his senses and glared at Luisen with a displeased expression.

“Trying to do things your way without my permission is like me throwing away the city council’s responsibility!!”

“….”

“I hate to say it myself, but I am a very busy person. There are many people calling from all over, many promises, and even retaliation-”

“Retaliation?”

I know you’re very excited, but are you really planning on saying the name of that organization directly here?

At that moment, Lennok was watching with interest to see how far Raphael was planning to go when he went on a rampage, and Luisen was tilting his head.

Raphael, desperately grasping for reason, hurriedly changed his words while stuttering.

“There are people who have a grudge against me and want to take revenge!!”

“….”

“Of course, I accepted the lecture because I wanted to meet Professor Bylan, but the city council is forcing me to play a role like this-!!”

“Ah, I have already received confirmation from the Senate regarding that part.”

“What?”

Luisen calmly interrupted Raphael and opened the scroll again.

“Where was it written… Ah, it’s like this.”

“No, I have no intention of accepting it, so what kind of confirmation did I get?”

“You have been to the Green Belt inside Balkan for joint research with druids, right?”

Raphael’s mouth suddenly closed at Luisen’s words.

“I understand that you received advice from the Senate several times to obtain access rights.”

“….”

Luisen nodded, looking at Raphael, who was dripping with cold sweat.

“The Senate asked the professor for cooperation regarding what happened at that time.”

“That…”

Raphael’s eyes twirled.

“It is true that I received some help, but it is also true that there was a problem because I came out of Greenbelt a little later than scheduled-” “I

understand that the professor brought a druid with him on this visit due to work at the time.”

Lucien said as he closed the scroll again.

“If you help us with the handover of this agenda, we will handle this issue neatly with the authority of the Senate.”

“But right now, I have to go back to school…”

“Professor, what are you worrying about so complicatedly?”

At that moment, magician Silford placed his hand on Raphael’s shoulder.

Silford, tilting his fedora with a smiling expression, whispered into the professor’s ear.

“If you accept this job, you will be able to meet Professor Bylon, who will be appointed as the director of the research institute?”

“…!!”

“Isn’t this something that is done on the condition of paying back the outstanding debt? “Even the professor can’t help it.”

“That’s…”

Raphael is blankly listening to Silford’s persuasion with a mesmerized expression.

Lennok shook his head as he watched Silford and Luisen’s reactions.

After all, they know why Raphael came to the lab and even what his temperament is.

Entrusting the handover to Raphael, an outsider, ultimately means that Raphael must personally be familiar with everything that goes on at the research institute.

And Raphael, who is a researcher by nature, is likely to be very interested in the public magic research conducted at the research institute.

If that happens, Raphael will forget about the current situation and just sit in the lab and study public magic.

The city council is clearly aware of Rafael’s personality and is trying to bring about the optimal outcome that will benefit both sides.

Of course, the very fact that such a thing is possible is because Raphael is indebted to the Senate, but on the other hand, it is proof that no one who becomes involved with them can easily escape.

“Yeah, I can’t help it.”

As he said, Raphael was already nodding his head in complete agreement with Silford’s words.

“I understand. I don’t know if I can do it, but I will do my best to be of help to Professor Bylan. Instead…”

Raphael’s eyes flashed with strong enthusiasm for a moment.

“Please get a confirmation from Professor Bylon that you will come to the lab in person.”

“Are you sure you want to say this, Professor?”

Silford slightly lowered his head with a smile.

“If all of this is being prepared for Professor Bylan, the details will be delivered to Labatenon University with great care.”

Raphael, accepting the situation, nods his head helplessly while Luisen tells Raphael what to do.

Lennok slowly turned his head and looked at Hayward, who was left behind.

“I’m not really surprised.”

“….”

Hayward watching the situation silently with an expressionless face.

Even as he watched his personal life and the research institute being taken over, he could only scratch his head and seemed to have no intention of taking action.

“Did you know it would turn out like this?”

“no. That can’t be possible…”

Hayward noticed and answered in a murky voice.

“However, I was thinking that someone might temporarily take over as director of the research center during Professor Bylon’s absence.”

“….”

“To be honest, Professor Raphael’s personality doesn’t really match mine, but his abilities are worth recognizing.”

Hayward stood up as he saw Raphael walking towards him.

“I’m sure there’s nothing wrong with working together.”

Hayward begins to explain something in a quick tone to Raphael, who is looking confused and worried, as if he still doesn’t quite understand the reality.

Are you already planning to start handing over the lab-related facilities and personnel?

While Lennok watched the scene with his arms crossed, Luisen’s voice rang out again.

“During the process of establishing the research institute, there was no smooth communication with Professor Bylon. “The project progress process, including the research topic, was not smooth.”

“….”

“This decision was made in consideration of the fact that the plan to train wizards was poor in both means and conclusion compared to the idea. As of 4:34 today, I approve the transfer of all rights to Professor Bylon.”

Luisen, who glanced at Lennok’s attention, spoke again.

“However, considering the fact that Professor Bylon has a close technical agreement with Martop, we plan to grant Martop the right to share the research results and transfer shares of the research institute to the tower owner, so detailed ratio adjustments and profit distribution will be mutually agreed upon in the future. Through agreement-”

Lennok, who had been listening, suddenly cut off the conversation.

“You’ve been saying for a long time that me and Bylon should divide it up as we please.”

“Umm… It’s not wrong to summarize the main point, but…”

Lennok laughed coldly at the stuttering Luisen.

“What is the reason?”

“Yes yes?”

“The wizard training plan that was going on at the research institute. Wasn’t it based on the city council’s superhuman training technology? “There must be a reason why they decided to cover up this situation at the risk of having the technology leaked.”

“….”

What the Central Council reacted most sensitively to in this incident was not the existence of the research institute, but the secrets and technology of the project hidden in the research institute.

Since it was leaked, they were moving to call Lennok to the council and find an acceptable agreement.

But did opinions change within the city council during that brief scuffle between Lennok and Black Visor?

Silford stepped forward, leaving Louisen silent.

“Why are you doing this when you know better?”

“Because inference and confirmation are different. “Explain it yourself.”

“The biggest thing is because of the existence of the Magic Tower. “Do you know that the Balkan domestic market has been rapidly revitalized due to Magic Tower?”

Silford said, squinting his eyes.

“Currently, items imported through the Magic Tower are as hot a topic as public magic. “No matter how you come out, the Central Council will not want to break the current trend.”

“….”

“But if you say there is a starting point above all else….”

The magician paused for a moment and lightly covered his expression with his fedora.

He whispered, lowering his voice so low that even Luisen could not hear.

“I didn’t know you thought so highly of Evan Bylan.”

“….”

“To be honest, even the Senate was surprised. “It wouldn’t be surprising if even the best researcher looked like a bug in the eyes of the Archmage.”

Silford said, looking at Lennok with a strange expression.

“If we put aside our madness and moved for one researcher, it would be enough of a reason for the Central Council to revise the plan.”

“Is that the end?”

“I’m saying this because we are alone, but the city council’s attitude toward Professor Bylan will also change a little in the future.”

Silford grinned and tapped the cane in his hand.

“Half of the old monsters sitting at the top of the council are ghosts who survived the war, so they tend to look down on even the most brilliant geniuses if they don’t have any military power. “It’s something that can’t be helped.”

“….”

“Now that Professor Bylon knows that he is under the protection of Lightning to this extent, his thoughts will change a little. In fact, the biggest problem is that people who should have been in the grave a long time ago are still walking around with canes as if they were showing off…”

As Silford said that, he laughed, pointing to Lennok’s cane and his own cane.

“Now that I think about it, we are getting one of our own. “It’s not your place to say anything, is it?”

“….”

Lennok, ignoring the magician’s rambling nonsense, became lost in thought.

Unlimited concessions from the Central Council. However, this was an achievement that should have been achieved at the time when the research institute was established in Bylon’s name.

Lennok also had no intention of going forward from the beginning unless it meant stealing the entire lab and taking it into his own hands.

Isn’t it because they thought that it was an asset that would soon be in their hands that they had taken advantage of the researchers and the forces protecting the institute?

However, there were some parts that did not make it appropriate to discuss that fact with the status of the current class.

What remains is the question of receiving a clear explanation and report on what the Central Council has done here –

“Okay.”

Lennok, who slowly calmed down his magic, tilted his head back.

“I will visit the Senate soon. “I will hear about the work at the research institute, so please select the key officials and bring me a list.”

“Heh, that part is not my responsibility.”

The magician spoke slyly and grabbed the shoulder of Luisen, who was standing next to him.

“Senator Azamaha. “What do you think?”

“yes? No, I don’t know anything yet…”

“If you don’t know, you should find out.”

“what?”

“I want you to know.”

Before Luisen could respond, Silford grabbed him by the scruff of his neck and threw him away.

For a moment, Luisen’s body shrunk as if it were being sucked into a hole, and then disappeared, leaving behind only a single scream.

Silford placed his hands on his hips and nodded with a proud look.

“Do not worry. “I sent you on an errand to find out, so you will do well.”

Lennok looked at Silford and said.

“Even if I didn’t do that, I wouldn’t have killed him. “I’m not interested enough to need to do anything.”

“yes? “I don’t know what you’re talking about-”

“I was saying that your mediocre acting is more annoying.”

“Haha, was that too explicit?”

Silford laughed out loud with an embarrassed expression.

This is because it was quickly discovered that the act of forcing Luisen away was to protect Luisen from Lennok.

Lennok smiled coldly at the magician.

“You’re treating him like you’re going to kill him. “I’m not the type of person who needs to cut off the messenger’s head to relieve my anger.”

“Of course, I’m not saying that’s the case.”

Silford emphasized with a smile.

“There are quite a few people who don’t think it’s strange when you show up like that.”

“….”

“The reason why the city council’s decision was delayed today is because opinions were divided in the Senate, which took time. “If it had not been for the intervention of the Senate, things would not have ended like this.”

“Do you want to show off in front of me?”

“It can’t be. “If you hadn’t rejected the position of agent in the first place, I wouldn’t have had the job.”

Silford gently put on his fedora.

“It’s good to know, though, that there are significant differences in perception among members of Congress who have never met you. What should I say about the reputation of fastness in this city…”

“I know.”

Lennok chuckled as he watched Silford choose his words.

“To some extent, I brought this upon myself.”

[Eh. Did Master know too?]

“…Hmm. “I didn’t necessarily mean it that way.”

While Lennok ignored the spirit’s question, which seemed to be asked out of genuine curiosity, Silford slowly changed his stance.

“The idea was that if you understand that your name has a special meaning in this city, you will be able to more easily understand the sensitive reactions of those around you.”

Silford, who had spoken up to that point, looked at Lennok slightly and asked.

“I guess what I said wasn’t too difficult to understand, right?”

“I think I said it earlier.”

Lennok answered with a smile.

“That attitude of trying to console and appease is more annoying.”

“Ahaha, it was a joke. “Okay then!!”

The sight of the magician disappearing in front of Lennok like lightning, as if he thought he had slowly surpassed his limit.

Rumbling!!

I can feel the presence of other superhumans watching this place through the slowly collapsing ceiling of the facility.

Black Visor stands up and collects the scattered magic power, and members of the special agency remain in their positions even after being swept away by the demonic giant.

Although it no longer displays hostility, it still has a strange attitude that seems to be trying to tie Lennok to this space.

Lennok, who was staring at the crew, shook his head as if he was dumbfounded.

“I’m done talking with your master. Is there still anything left for me to do?”

[…The transaction between you and the Central Council must be kept confidential. We will not receive any orders regarding this matter.]

Jade Visor answered in a low tone.

[If there is no notice from the higher-ups, we should give priority to carrying out our existing duties.]

“This is tiring work. Are all public officials like that?”

Lennok looked at the silent black visor and tapped his staff, raising his magic power.

“good. “Now that I think about it, there’s still something left worth asking you guys to do.”

Wow!!

A ferocious demonic giant with thick black chains hanging from both arms approaches the Aegis members with his arms crossed.

The moment when the giant, who had been waiting calmly for the work to be completed, despite his ferocious appearance, spread his arms wide.

Scream!!

The black chain began to move like a living snake, coiling around Lennok’s hand.

“Hell’s deal. A contract to be undefeated.”

Lennok grinned, grabbing the chain with his other hand that was not holding his cane.

“Shall we check what the undefeatable power defined in black magic is?”


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