Necromancer Supreme System - Chapter 69
“We are gaining Xp! I gained Xp!”
“this is the first time in my entire gaming life to gain Xp while doing nothing at all!”
“This is a blessing, a great blessing, miss Oya you are an angel, a real angel!”
All of them showed extreme emotions and reactions which made Oya laugh while silently observing them. for her, this was nothing, as she knew her skeletons were now standing in their places, not actively hunting monsters down.
“Are you a necromancer?” Suddenly Ela asked, as she heard their talk a moment ago.
“Oh, yeah, I’m a necromancer,” Oya smiled, as she replied to her.
“That’s weird,” Ela muttered before going silent for a long time afterwards. Oya never gave any thoughts for that reaction, as she started to speak with her friends, joking about everything related to the game.
It took nearly an hour for more than one hundred NPCs to appear suddenly in the place, startling the friendly atmosphere they were having, and making everyone vigilant.
These NPCs weren’t anywah weaker than level fifty, and some even were as high as Ela, level one hundred. They all glanced at these NPCs while they looked at Oya, to see her move in a natural way to greet them.
“Sorry to disturb you, I didn’t think you will appear this soon,” she said welcoming her master.
“May I have a word with you privately?” Ela suddenly asked, as she gestured with her eyes towards her master, who just nodded and followed the two towards a nearby alley.
Oya’s friends just stood there, watching those NPCs in cautious, despite they already knew they were Oya’s friends as well. They never thought Oya would bring down this mighty army, enough to exterminate all the players in the game at the current level.
Despite knowing they were friendly, they acted with vigilance towards them, as they had innate fear deep down their souls.
“What’s wrong?” Oya’s master asked.
“Oya is a necromancer,” Ela simply said, which made Oya glance in confusion towards her, but when she noticed the change in atmosphere here, Oya knew something was indeed not right.
“Are you really a necromancer?” her master suddenly asked her with some tension in her voice.
“Yes, I’m, what’s wrong of being a necromancer?” she asked, without knowing what went wrong here.
The two exchanged silent glances before Oya’s master said again:
“And how did you get this class exactly?”
Her question startled Oya, as her nervousness appeared clearly over her face. She never expected from them to ask her this question, and thus her reaction apparent on her face told them all about the answer.
“So, you didn’t get it from here, and not long ago you gave me a very strange staff design that I have never seen before,” her master said, in a way that made Oya feel some guilt, “Are you from space outside here?” she suddenly asked.
“Space? What do you mean by that?” Oya instantly asked, as she added, “I’m from Earth, not from any other place!” she stressed on her reply, but the two in front of her just shook their heads as Ela said:
“A necromancer is a class that we all know about, but it never ever appeared in any game before! The class isn’t there in the class encyclopedia, though we all knew about its existence. So how did you get this class then?”
Oya didn’t know what to say, but she felt some weirdness in the words she just heard just now. “Isn’t the class there? why is it strange to have it?” she asked.
“Because in all the worlds the game had invaded, no player, and I mean it literally, had ever managed to obtain this class,” Ela replied, before adding, “and my master Pnro always spoke of this class, and always mentioned that no one will ever have it until her man would return.”
Oya suddenly realized something, as she got this class from her system, a branched system from Ibro. If Pnro said that, and really no one had ever had such a class before, then that meant Ibro was the man Pnro was waiting for?
Were they lovers then?!!
“Is this risky for me?” she suddenly asked, as if there was no danger in that, she wouldn’t mind having the only class here.
“Yes, it will attract monsters to you like bees to honey,” her master suddenly said, as Ela added, “my master once warned me that if the necromancer appeared here, many attacks would start flooding on the world he is at. Monsters piled up from all the worlds destroyed by them would move in waves to attack here.”
Her words made Oya’s face change, as she didn’t know such a gift was a curse as well. “What can I do?” she asked.
“Don’t be this nervous,” finally the faces of the two girls changed, returning to their calmness Oya used them to be, “we are going to help you,” her master added, while looking at Ela as she added, “building an alliance is a must, and you have to start forming a universal alliances as well.”
“Universal alliances?” Oya asked with confusion, “why should I do that?”
“Because that invasion won’t differentiate between any country. The first target for them is to control parts of your real universe, and drive their nasty gate into your world to devastate it. you need to be ready, well prepared, and hope others might listen to you.”
“what if none listened?” Oya asked.
“Then you will have to take the full toll of these attacks yourself, and show off your location loudly to these monsters so they would lose their focus on your real world and try to kill you here,” Ela said, explaining the alternative, more realistic, much harder, route for her future.
“Universal alliances?” Oya asked with confusion, “why should I do that?”
“Because that invasion won’t differentiate between any country. The first target for them is to control parts of your real universe, and drive their nasty gate into your world to devastate it. you need to be ready, well prepared, and hope others might listen to you.”
“what if none listened?” Oya asked.
“Then you will have to take the full toll of these attacks yourself, and show off your location loudly to these monsters so they would lose their focus on your real world and try to kill you here,” Ela said, explaining the alternative, more realistic, much harder, route for her future.
Oya never imagined that the gift of Ibro to her would turn out to show this dark face in return, however she had to adapt to the new situation fast, as she knew life wouldn’t wait for her, nor her enemies would wait.
She could handle the game well, pretty well in fact, but dealing with foreign alliances, that was a turf she had no experience or a strength to play at! A name suddenly popped up in her mind, while she was lamenting her lack for Ibro again, she realized Ibro had left her that person and let him stay beside her!
He was the perfect person to do this job, and when she just realized his presence would solve the imminent crisis, she felt as if all the hardships in this life were gone already, and there was nothing to worry about.
As for the two ladies in front of her, they spotted her fluctuations in mood, and when she had finally stabilized, they heaved a long sigh of relief. They could help her here, but nothing related to her real world. anything related to Earth must be done by her, and players like her.
“Don’t worry, I know what I should do,” Oya said, before turning to the others as she said, “should we move out now?”
The two ladies nodded, as they knew the one with the promised class wasn’t a soft boned player.
“Let’s move,” Oya’s master gave the order, and hundreds of NPCs started to move. Oya noticed their number was already bigger than whom she already saved. “Are there new people here?” she asked, in a whisper tone.
“Yes, there are new arrivals,” her master replied, with a wink as she added, “the all our friends, and citizens of the city. in fact they are just the smaller part who couldn’t wait to come and help, as the rest would stay behind, coming in batches daily to help you kill to your heart content.”
Oya just smiled wryly, as she felt she wasn’t leading them to freedom, she was leading them to slaughter house! Just as they approached the town gates, she was reminded of her skeletons. She had paid a hefty price to gather them, and then the system appeared again as it said:
‘Don’t worry, I have already called them back into my possession, and when you need them, I will summon them again for you.’
She felt like a baby girl, being cared for by everyone around her. She just smiled, not knowing what to say or to do.