Chapter 446
Chapter 446
"Why did you catch that!"
Even though Professor Bungaegor was one of the most experienced adventurers in the empire, she automatically screamed when she saw her 1st year disciple grabbing the back of a siren's neck and dragging it up.
"Is, is it not allowed?"
Yi-Han asked back in confusion.
His face was filled with innocence, as if thinking 'Of course sirens are also aquatic creatures, right?'
Professor Bungaegor covered her face with both hands and let out a deep sigh.
"No... no. It is an aquatic creature..."
Come to think of it, Yi-Han did nothing wrong.
Professor Bungaegor had told them to catch an aquatic creature.
However...
'Even so, to think he would catch a siren.'
If you told someone to go to the mountains and catch some food, they would appropriately bring back mushrooms or wild vegetables, or at most a wild boar if you were very generous. No one would go find and catch a dragon.
Similarly, in an exam where they had to enter an underwater cave and catch a rare aquatic creature, no one would catch a siren...
"...How the hell did you catch it... no, first let it go. It's angry right now, isn't it?"
-♩! ♬!! ♪♪♪♪!!!-
The siren sang in an intense soprano voice. Even though Yi-Han was not well-versed in singing, he could guess that the other party was angry.
"Ah. I thought even getting angry was part of the exam. I apologize."
Yi-Han let go of the siren's neck. The siren immediately went into the water with a splash and then poked its head out, singing fiercely.
-♩♪ ♬♩♩♪!!!!!-
"I don't know what it means, but I'm sorry."
"I, I'll apologize, so please stop singing. The students are collapsing."
Professor Bungaegor apologized on his behalf and spoke to the siren.
The siren must have felt so wronged that it kept singing, trying to control Yi-Han somehow, but only the innocent students were staggering as if enchanted.
After singing nonstop for a while, the siren finally seemed tired and coughed. Then it approached Professor Bungaegor, panting.
“It's not that I did it on purpose... no. I'm sorry. I didn't know you would be caught either. And honestly, who would have thought a 1st year mage would catch you underwater...”
-♩♪♪♪♪♪!!-
"I'll give you double the promised compensation, so please calm down. And other 1st years are definitely not at that level, so don't worry too much... I'm serious. Think about it. Have you ever seen a 1st year student like that at Einroguard?"
Professor Bungaegor appeased the siren, sweating profusely.
Finally, the siren's anger subsided, and it went back into the water with a splash. Professor Bungaegor let out a sigh of relief.
'I persuaded it somehow.'
There was no one more suitable than sirens as exam proctors for the underwater cave.
If they got angry and left, she would have had to rethink the exam.
"Is it not allowed to catch sirens?"
"The siren is definitely gone, right?"
Professor Bungaegor checked the water surface and then spoke.
"Well done. It's a perfect score."
Once the surprise and absurdity faded, Professor Bungaegor regained her senses to praise her disciple.Rêađ latest cha/p/ters at .com
She still didn't know how he caught it, but catching a siren underwater was truly remarkable.
If this fact became known, some adventurer ship captains might come running with fire in their eyes.
"Ah. I knew it... Catching a siren was also part of the exam content, right? I thought so."
Yi-Han looked at the professor with a gaze of respect.
When the proud siren really got caught and got angry, the professor pretended not to know to appease it.
As expected, a professor could not be half-hearted.
"...Th, that's right."
Professor Bungaegor decided to just let it slide instead of explaining.
"Tell me how you caught it. I'm curious."
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Yi-Han, who had slapped Gainando's cheek, realized it had no effect and immediately took action.
'Sirens!'
The cruel pranksters of the sea, hybrids of mermaids and spirits, had appeared.
'Were the aquatic creatures the professor mentioned sirens?'
Yi-Han pulled the rope tied to his enchanted friends' bodies three times. Those above began to pull up the rope upon receiving the signal.
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