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I Became a Student at the Transcension Academy

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Chapter 49 - Question

I Became a Student at the Transcension Academy

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“A big problem?”

Seo-joon's head tilted slightly at the words of the mentor who shouted in surprise.

But the mentor shouted again, just like a child making a fuss.

And a word from the mentor that follows.

“Yes?”

Seo-joon could not understand the mentor's words for a moment.

no info? Then how did you sign up and how did you listen to the lectures in the meantime?

Is there a separate section for non-members?

Seojun asked his mentor.

“You don't have my information? What do you mean by that?”

“So... are you saying that I am not a member of the Transcendent Academy? No, then how was I able to listen to the lecture during that time?”

Then the mentor shouted and continued as if he thought the same thing.

In a word, he meant that he didn't even know.

Seo-joon asked the mentor again, wondering what the situation was now.

“Didn’t the director of the Transcendent Academy say anything? I heard you reported it yourself.”

Mentor shook his head softly.

“......”

Seo-joon was at a loss for words.

Of course, Seo-joon did not know who the director of the Transcendent Academy was.

However, it was not difficult to guess that it was definitely a huge existence.

And the fact that the director of such a transcendental academy didn't know that no one at the transcendental academy knew.

Seojun asked in case he wanted to.

“Could it be a system error?”

And then, the mentor scratches the back of his head and smiles awkwardly.

Seeing such a mentor, Seo-jun realized that further questions were meaningless.

It is also true that the transcendent academy has been operating for a long time.

It transcends the definition of simply being long and has been operated for an unimaginable amount of time with human reason.

And during that time, there must have been various incidents and accident problems.

But this unknown phenomenon was like meaning that it had never happened during that long period of time.

It was only

then that Seo-joon was able to recall once again that he was making a fuss about being a mentor.

Seojun asked his mentor.

“Then what about me? Are you going to be expelled?”

If that wasn't the case, there wasn't much reason to make a fuss about it.

Above all, the mentor had just told me that the transcendent academy was strictly operated on a membership system.

However, Seo-joon was not a member after all, and the result was clearly expected.

Then the mentor smiled lightly and waved his hand.

And before Seo-joon could ask anything back, the mentor immediately continued.

The mentor looked apologetic, but Seo-jun did not pay much attention.

That's because he didn't have an ID, so there was no inconvenience.

At best, a transcendental mock exam elective subject error.

And to the extent of not being able to leave a comment in the community ‘Chatting of Beginners'?

There was nothing uncomfortable about listening to the most important lecture.

Still, it was a bit disappointing that I couldn't leave a post in the community, but I was able to check the post like now, so there was no big problem.

Either way, no problem whatsoever.

“Then let’s move on to that issue.”

Seojun shrugged once.

Then the mentor also clapped his hands together with a vigorous answer as if he had the same idea.

Then, he started manipulating Seo-jun's smartphone here and there.

He looked up and opened his mouth again.

Then, as if thinking about something again, the mentor was silent.

While repeating the mentor's words, Seo-joon asked the mentor out of curiosity.

“If the curriculum is ‘beginner-beginner-intermediate-advanced'... will you become a transcendentalist when you complete the last advanced level?”

Then, the mentor shook his head resolutely and answered.

“Then why...”

“Yes. I think the window fits best.”

The mentor nodded once as if he knew that, and then went on to speak.

Seo-joon nodded without any objection.

Then the mentor fiddled with his smartphone a few times.

A notification window pops up.

.

『[If you do this exercise, anyone can achieve 3 to 500 tons. (Instructor: Hercules)]]

『[The first step towards transcendence is from footsteps. (Instructor: Jang Sam-bong)]

.

Seo-joon looked at the two lectures and asked the mentor.

“Aren’t you learning how to practice mana and how to sing?”

At the mentor's firm advice, Seo-joon silently nodded.

If the mentor says so emphatically, there must be a reason for that.

Above all, even if Seojun said so, he could not afford to listen to the lecture of Jecheon Daeseong, which cost 27 billion won.

No matter how much the mentor's advice is just advice, it's training anyway, so it's Seo-joon himself, but right now, it seemed like it would be better to follow the mentor's advice.

Seojun immediately checked the price of the two rivers.

.

Prices measured at 2 billion and 2.5 billion respectively.

At a total of 4.5 billion won, it was a very cheap amount considering what you get upon completion at a formidable price.

“Considering the price of the free pass... you must have a lot of money.”

However, it was a price Seo-jun could not even dream of.

“Causal farming?”

The mentor then began a lengthy explanation.

It's easy to explain, but complicated words have been pouring out, but in the end, I'll summarize it in one word.

‘Is there a way to make a lot of money?' was

And Seo-joon, who was still a student, didn't know how to do that.

Understanding this far, Seo-joon immediately asked his mentor.

“Hey, mentor. What exactly does causation mean?”

If you think about it, the word cause and effect is really ambiguous.

Right now, they are talking about money, but from the standpoint of the transcendent academy, Earth's money was useless.

In the first place, money was just a virtual value created by humans on Earth.

When I think of beginners in other dimensions, the idea of ‘money = cause and effect' was not the right idea.

And the mentor's puzzling answer.

“A reason? Then, what does the Transcendent Academy gain from that justification?”

Seojun kept asking.

The mentor gave a stern answer.

“...?”

For a moment, Seo-joon felt as if he had lost his mind.

And as if seeing through Seo-joon's feelings, the mentor immediately added words.

“Why... what is the reason?”

In response to Seo-jun's careful question, the mentor's expression began to change rapidly.

The atmosphere, which was always full of playfulness, suddenly disappeared, and a serious atmosphere, as if something heavy was weighing down, flowed.

“Are there other students besides me?”

Then the mentor's words immediately followed.

However, the moment Seo-joon opened his mouth again at the words of his mentor, who was getting discouraged.

The mentor immediately added, as if penetrating Seo-jun's heart.

Seojun kept his mouth shut and waited for the mentor to speak.

And a word from the mentor that follows.

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Afterwards, Seo-Jun talked about various things with his mentor.

Since I had already asked about all the important things, it was practically nothing more than small talk.

After such a long time, the mentor prepares to leave.

“Oh. Mentor. Please let me know how I can contact you before you leave.”

The mentor hit his head once and manipulated Seo-jun's smartphone.

“A week at the latest...?”

Isn't that too late?

However, at the mentor's words, Seojun nodded in agreement.

Byeong!

The mentor who left.

After staring blankly at the space where the mentor disappeared, Seo-joon turned his gaze back to his smartphone and searched for the lecture recommended by the mentor once again.

『[If you do this exercise, anyone can achieve 3 to 500 tons. (Instructor: Hercules)]]

『[The first step towards transcendence is from footsteps. (Instructor: Jang Sam-bong)]

“This is a beginner's class...”

Seo-joon could only laugh.

Two more days passed like that, and the free pass period finally came to an end.

Unfortunately, I was not able to complete Chiron's lecture.

Now that the transcendental mock exams were over, the only thing I could do was to increase my daily average by 1% through dungeon raids.

It was regrettable, but Seo-jun didn't care too much because he was able to complete it at the next free pass.

The important thing now is the price of the free pass.

Seo-jun immediately checked the price of the free pass.

The measured price was 500 million won.

“It's expensive...”

The price was unbeatable for 30 million won obtained through steady dungeon raids.

Still, it was cheaper than individual classes.

Above all, considering the Shakyamuni lecture, it is safe to say that the price is cheap.

Even though the progress rate was only 15%, the only thing that went to Lv.2 in the mock test was mental.

I don't know, but if Shakyamuni's lectures were individual lectures, tens of billions would not be enough, but hundreds of billions.

“In addition, Merlin's lectures are also quite helpful.”

In that sense, the first thing Seo-jun had to buy was a free pass.

After that, individual lectures recommended by mentors.

“In the end, it's money again...”

And the way Seo-joon can get a share of money in the near future is none other than the Hunter Mill Mock Test.

A whopping 1 billion won in scholarships given to students with excellent grades.

Of course, the excellent grades here meant the first place in grades.

That's why Seo-joon prepared mock exams more desperately than anyone else, and time passes quickly again.

[Hunter Meal Mock Test held! The largest number of participants ever!]

The long-awaited day of the Hunter Meal Mock Test has arrived.

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