The Exiled Necromancer Wants To Create a Bone Dragon

chapter 25



25 – Take a turn?

Ed put the 50 million Enel that the night’s ‘guest’ gave him into subspace. I came down to the center, opened a new bank account, and put all the money I had recently earned into it. This was a 10 million Enel coin, so it didn’t take up that much space, so I thought it would be okay to carry it around as an emergency fund.

‘I earned more from ogre corpses than I did from paying off the debt I made at Terut Academy while working in the North for nearly four years.’

Ed looked at Glowwin, thinking that if he was short on money, it would be all right to catch a few ogres, which are not too difficult to hunt. Glowyn seemed to be sleeping without waking up, but I thought that her posture had changed a lot from when she first lay down.

“Well. It doesn’t matter if you wake up.”

Glowyn isn’t a baby, and he’s not the kind of person to wake up from sleep. Ed turned off the lights and lay down on the bed, closing his eyes.

After a while, Glowyn moved slowly in the dark. After getting up and making sure that Ed was asleep, Glowin headed to the bathroom.

‘Am I being suspicious?’

In my sleep, I saw Ed demonstrating his skills to the guild master of the Nakambe guild, using only magic and not curses. He talked about how he caught the ogre as if it was nothing special, so I almost thought he used that method, but when I saw him using magic tensely, my mouth dropped.

I know that my younger sister, Glodia, is quite capable enough to take the position of professor in Cetin’s purification practice course, and I also know how much power she has. He could use magic bullets and attribute bullets without chanting, and could freely handle both wide-area magic and unique magic. Also, as he was a professor at Setin, he was able to use auxiliary magic such as blessings at the level of a priest of the church.

Among them, the most threatening chanting is actually very difficult, but all of Setin’s students learn it because Setin’s expedients exist in their own way. By pointing the opponent with the index finger, calculation is reduced in place of the information on the direction the magic bullet will fly, and the size of the magic bullet is made fair by matching the size of the magic bullet to the circumference of the index finger and the size of the nail.

So, the magic bullets taught in Setin make a magic bullet the size of the circumference of the index finger and the size of a fingernail, and ‘shoot forward’ in the direction the index finger points. Since all you have to do is change the shooting to a martial bullet, it’s quite easy among martial weapons. belonged

However, what Ed was using was not the dance chant that was taught to the students in Setin as an expedient. Freely creating spittles of ice, fixing them in the air, and even destroying them.

The faces of the uninvited guests, who seemed confident at first, hardened as soon as Ed made a saliva of ice and broke only half of it. And the person who introduced himself as the guild master didn’t react much when Ed pointed the sword of ice at his neck.

A necromancer and one who has reached the pinnacle of ice magic.

It seemed like it was necessary to reset the level of danger of the existence of Ed, the super-class necromancer.

‘You mean this kind of person was used to defeat 200 times at the academy by restricting him from handling very weak skeletons?’

Glowyn thought of Ed’s stress as the stress her younger sister Glodia received from being a reckless student from an aristocratic family that she often complained about, but this time she knew for sure that it was the stress she got from being trampled on by an unremarkable chick. It became.

On the way to the South, Ed seemed to be hunting all the large monsters he saw, but for some reason, I thought that the first vacation outside would not be a proper vacation.

*

Ed and Glowyn decided to have breakfast provided by the hotel and wait for a member of the track maintenance team to arrive. It was incomparably better than the bread and jam provided by the purple moonlit night provided by the hotel. The soup, vegetable salad, and boiled chicken breast, which are not burdensome because it is breakfast, were a great help in quenching hunger while taking care of health.

“The price is several times different.”

Ed slightly raised his head and looked at Glowyn’s face, and Glowyn said that as if her feet were going numb. Ed didn’t like it so much when he thought he had to pay more than five times the price of a purple moonlit night in exchange for a breakfast like this and a far more spacious and comfortable room. It would be better to save that money and add it to the money to buy a house later.

‘Housing is something to think about once you settle down.’

Ed suddenly remembered the 50 million Enel he received yesterday for killing the ogre. If you successfully defeat the ogre, you can stay in a hotel like this for at least 200 days. I gave up on disposing of the body myself because it seemed like it would interfere with my trip to the south, but if I paid a little more attention, I could have saved a lot of it.

‘Discharging one’s desires is important, but should I go down to the South and make a lot of money?’

Once you have enough money, you will be able to buy a house no matter where you decide to settle. Or, you could use it as raw material to create a summoned beast.

Ed had breakfast with Glowyn and read in his room, waiting for the track maintenance team to come. And just before 10:00, the usual check-out time, an employee from the track management team came.

“Mr. Ed Frozenborn and Mr. Glowyn?”

“Yes, that’s right.”

“I’ll take you to Tabia station.”

The employee who talked to Ed had Ed and Glowin’s carrier pulled by a subordinate to see if he was not a low-level employee, and the two returned to the track management team’s office less than a day later. The track management team leader had a slightly tired face, but he didn’t feel particularly sorry.

“Mr. Frozenborn, Ms. Glowyn, how were you last night?”

“Yes. Although we had some impatient guests, the hotel was quite nice.”

“I heard that an executive from the Nakambe Guild visited last night. I guess you heard about the compensation.”

“He said it would be a ticket for unlimited use of the Magic Locomotive.”

“Yes. That’s what we concluded above. And to be precise, it’s an unlimited cabin ticket. You can rent a cabin at any time, and up to the original cabin’s capacity of 4 people, that is, 3 additional people, can be used for free.”

The track management team leader held out a metal plate that looked similar to a necromancer license. Necropolis also produced and managed magic locomotives. So, the Holy Union spread a divine barrier around the border of the Necropolis to prevent the Necropolis from doing any tricks.

Ed made an ice needle, drew a little blood on the tip of his index finger, and pressed his finger into a metal plate with the name Ed Frozenbone written on it. The metal plate that received the information contained in the blood glowed brightly, indicating that it belonged to Ed.

“And I will pay a small amount of compensation to Mr. Glowin, who is in the party, for the delay in the schedule.”

The track management team leader handed an envelope to Glowin, who took it and immediately checked the contents. Glowin, who thought that five 50,000 Enel bills, a night at a hotel, and 300,000 Enel would be enough compensation for being late by a day, nodded slightly.

“If you plan on continuing south, we can book you on the next train.”

“Is the next train coming before lunch?”

“I’ll book you on a train that will take you after lunch, if you’d like. I’ll make sure you pick up your tickets as soon as you stop by the track management team.”

“Then I’ll see you after lunch.”

After finishing the story, Ed came out from the track management team with Glowin.

“Ed, can I take a look at that too?”

“Yes. Here I am.”

Ed took an unlimited cabin ticket out of his pocket and gave it to Gloween.

Glowwin was also curious about Ed’s necromancer license, but he gave up because he thought he shouldn’t touch it, but he handed over the unlimited room pass easily as expected.

The metal plate had a picture of a train embossed on it, and Ed Frozenborn was written in square letters. The part where Ed had stained it with blood had already been cleaned up, but Glowwin jokingly put his finger on it and returned it to Ed.

“What difference does it make if the owner uses this?”

“It glows similarly to what I saw earlier.”

As Ed put his hand on the unlimited cabin pass and blew mana into it, the embossed picture of the train and Ed’s name glowed.

“I guess the other things Ed has are similar?”

“Yes. It seems that northern technology is well-spread.”

Ed suddenly remembered the necromancer Ahmedine whom he had met before leaving the center. Since you said you were making magic tools, wouldn’t it be possible to get help from an expert later? There is a way to use it that way, but I thought I rejected it too coldly.

‘I can make quite a few things if I have time, but what I want… .’

I thought that was difficult right now. Ed, who had smiled wryly without realizing it, shook his head slightly, managed his expression, and spoke to Glowin.

“Shall we go to lunch, Mr. Glowyn? The meals served on the train are quite good, but they will not be as good as the restaurants near the station.”

“It seems it’s a little early for lunch, so why don’t we take a look around the plaza during the day? Breakfast doesn’t seem to be digested yet.”

“Okay, let’s take a spin and then go to the restaurant.”

Ed followed Gloween ahead of him and exited the station. Some people set up street vendors, while others performed in bright squares. The performance became a little more spectacular when people passing by responded to the performers.

While enjoying such a bright atmosphere with Glowyn and looking around the square in the morning, a woman approached Ed and Glowyn.

“Mr. Ed Frozenborn?”

“who are you?”

“My name is Brete. As a wizard, I wanted to meet a wizard who single-handedly defeated ogres.”

The woman with the wand, the symbol of a wizard, tucked into her thin waist slightly bowed her head toward Ed. Ed knew that the woman who introduced himself as Brete was a wizard with the attribute of wind, when he saw his sky-blue hair fluttering and the clean wind swirling around him.

“I don’t know how the rumor got around.”

“I think this floor is wide but narrow. So could you take a moment? I want to talk about magic in depth…”

Brete said, blushing slightly. If a beautiful woman with a strange atmosphere like a wizard said this without hiding her shyness, most people would not be able to hide their expression and take their time right away.

“I’m sorry I have a prior appointment. And after lunch, I’m planning to leave for the South right away.”

Ed, who is not a wizard, refused, using Gloween as a shield.


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