Necromancer Supreme System - Chapter 105
As for Oya, she summoned the dragon, jumped over its broad bone on the back, and sat there comfortably. Like a queen, she watched all this fight going on with no emotion at all, like a queen of death!
“Death arise!”
“Death arise!”
“Death arise!”
The other thing she kept doing was summoning more skeletons, adding more to the current chaos. She knew her system didn’t summon everything, and this was barely considered one tenth of her real strength, however she didn’t object to that. after all she was currently clearing the place here, while creating a safe zone behind.
And her skeletons kept falling, at a lower rate than the monsters. However, her specially upgraded skeletons proved their worth at this moment, making the monsters paralyze in their tracks, not moving forward an inch.
As for the great stretch of land that they covered, at first they were facing a huge resistance from monsters, but later on they managed to kill them all, turning this horrible place to a safe haven.
And Oya then stepped in to summon more skeletons, making their number grow more and their strength be leveled to a higher level.
And the players and soldiers of the city behind her were extremely shocked!
“Are these really the monsters that caused us all this terror?” one of them asked, with a very shocked tone, while others nodded, agreeing on his vision. “It’s a necromancer advantage, I now know why the prophecy was all related to her!” another one said, and this time all, everyone standing here, nodded, agreeing on his words and right guess.
Necromancers were such scary beings!
Suddenly all the regions in front of the city got covered in white colors and piles of bones! Different shaped skeletons appeared, and even flying ones were there. Oya didn’t need to give any order to them, as the moment they appeared, the whole world shook, like an apocalypse was going to happen!
“Oh god!”
Many exclamations came from behind, full of shock and admiration. The players stood in their place, watching this epic fighting between Oya’s skeletons and these monsters.
As for Oya, she summoned the dragon, jumped over its broad bone on the back, and sat there comfortably. Like a queen, she watched all this fight going on with no emotion at all, like a queen of death!
“Death arise!”
“Death arise!”
“Death arise!”
The other thing she kept doing was summoning more skeletons, adding more to the current chaos. She knew her system didn’t summon everything, and this was barely considered one tenth of her real strength, however she didn���t object to that. after all she was currently clearing the place here, while creating a safe zone behind.
And her skeletons kept falling, at a lower rate than the monsters. However, her specially upgraded skeletons proved their worth at this moment, making the monsters paralyze in their tracks, not moving forward an inch.
As for the great stretch of land that they covered, at first they were facing a huge resistance from monsters, but later on they managed to kill them all, turning this horrible place to a safe haven.
And Oya then stepped in to summon more skeletons, making their number grow more and their strength be leveled to a higher level.
And the players and soldiers of the city behind her were extremely shocked!
“Are these really the monsters that caused us all this terror?” one of them asked, with a very shocked tone, while others nodded, agreeing on his vision. “It’s a necromancer advantage, I now know why the prophecy was all related to her!” another one said, and this time all, everyone standing here, nodded, agreeing on his words and right guess.
Necromancers were such scary beings!
Oya was currently far away from the city, as her army of skeletons started to expand its area of actions, using the advantage she provided by constantly summoning skeletons non-stop.
On the other hand, she had always taken out many of her stored skeletons, scattering them far and wide, expanding the area of brutal skeletons and monster fights to the maximum limit.
She didn’t know how vast this world was, but she knew how tight her time was. And so, she decided to focus on killing the most number of monsters, and turning them into skeletons.
After one hour of fighting, and after covering a large area of the once forest, now was a devastated place full of broken trees and scattered rocks, littered with the bodies of fallen monsters and destroyed skeletons; the governor finally appeared with his large entourage!
Oya noticed them coming from far, from the direction of the city, with their faces showing shocked expressions, and panic at the same time.
“Sigh, it seems they will come and convince me to stop,” Oya shook her head in regret, as she didn’t come all this distance to be stopped finally by them.
So, she decided to ignore them for now, hovering over the huge battlefield on the back of her dragon, while not approaching the place where they stopped at.
“Oya, I’m the governor of Shonty city, we met before a couple of times, so you can recognize me and my voice. Please come down here, I have something to speak about with you.”
“Sigh, I can’t ignore him now, tsk,” Oya just shook her head, while heading towards the direction of the governor and the other highest aides of his.
“Hi governor, I didn’t mean to disturb you. I told the soldier to notify you that I still have a week here,” she said the moment she reached their spot, while trying to express her own plans, to stay here and fight all these monsters for a whole week.
“Sure sure, I just came to check on something else,” Ruliv said while his words startled Oya. “What do you mean by that?” she asked, as she understood what they came here for was completely different than what she initially thought.
“Well, it has something to do with… you know…” he paused, as he pointed towards everywhere around the two of them. “You mean me fighting monsters?”
“No, no, this is a really good thing to do,” he hurriedly said, and Oya didn’t know why, but this governor was acting a little weird; being much humble and too respectful to her.
“Then what?” she asked.
“It’s about you summoning skeletons to kill monsters.”
“About my necromancer class?!” she asked while having a long sigh of relief, taking out all the stress and worry inside her. “Are you too surprised to know I’m a necromancer?” she added
“Too? Is there anyone else knowing about this?” The face of Ruliv changed, as if he heard news of a big disaster. “Oh, don’t worry, it’s just as trustable as you guys, plus they are already in my world.”
“Ok,” Ruliv calmly replied, but the grave look and the dark thoughts never passed out his mind. He wasn’t alone, as others around him had the same reactions and thoughts, but Oya didn’t notice their changes.
“What’s wrong about me being a necromancer?” she asked, as she thought they were astonished, as her master and Ela and others back home, about her obtaining such a class.
“It’s about an old prophecy,” Ruliv said, and paused as her interest was piqued at once. “What prophecy?” “A prophecy about necromancers,” he replied, before explaining:
“The game world here had a long forgotten prophecy, about the time of the upcoming necromancer age, where a necromancer will rise and all humans will follow his steps. This necromancer will lead us against the final war, against these monsters, and reclaim the winning and victory for us.”
Oya heard him and just smiled, while he excitedly added:
“You are the first necromancer and the only one to appear here, so the prophecy is talking about you.”
“No, you are mistaken,” she simply replied.
“No way, the prophecy is a sacred thing, I can’t be wrong about it! it can’t be wrong at all!”
She calmly smiled, while explaining:
“It’s not about the prophecy where you were wronged, it’s about me. I’m not the first necromancer, and I’m not the first necromancer to meet and know.”
The eyes of Ruliv showed his shock, extreme shock from the hidden meaning behind her words. he stuttered as he asked:
“Do you mean?”
“Yeah, I gained my necromancer class from him, and he is far, much stronger by any means that you can possibly imagine.”
Ruliv swallowed his saliva, as he felt his throat sore and dry. “Is he here?” he asked, feeling much regret about this chance that he let it slip off his hands.
“No, he isn’t here, yet!” she replied, and her simple answer gave him a view about what she wanted to say.
He was coming, and when he would, this huge epic decisive war would start!
“That’s good, that’s really good,” Ruliv laughed, as he added, “two, not only one, hahahaha.”