Chapter 232 - 123. The Tombs (1/2)
Chapter 232: 123 The Tomb’s Guardian -1 (Part Two)
Without a doubt, titalos was a world filled with unknown ht call to make in the end
That’s because, all sorts of wonderful ite in this place For instance, how s and hides of ancient dragons like these?
Besides, the bones of these ancient dragons interested me quite a lot, too
‘Necroedly kne to control these bones, didn’t they?’
I couldn’t understand several parts of the ancient Aslan Necro at the bones
Those fellas even ta these ancient dragons, they probably also used the corpses of these creatures
‘For sure, they’re pretty strong’
Not too long ago, our group got unlucky and ran into ancient dragons that had forion and we had to flee from there as if our asses were on fire
We even ended up wandering aierous event after another kept puh time to take a proper breather
However, as if to match our hardshi+p, we did earn quite a lot in return Not only did we get our hands on rare and valuable itereatly raise our skill proficiencies
We spent about a week searching for the correct path and hunting down these ancient dragons
I was running out of vacation time here
The skeletons etation to create a path for us
The reason why the surrounding environment in this place was called a ured
We progressed forward by searching for ancient ruins in the vicinity, and deciphering the rune letters engraved on them to determine exactly where ere
Eventually, we discovered an ancient city under Noruide
This expansive ruin was covered up in vines and branches of various vegetation We took over one of the ruined structures as our camp site
“What truly exquisite rune letters these are!”
Hans’s eyes were sparkling all the tihts of all these ancient ruins
We gathered so
My skeletons, looking like the fairly-spooky undead creatures that they were, surveyed the area surrounding our ca eyes
I looked up at the ‘sky’ above More correctly, at the ceilingbright light up until not too long ago, but it was now getting dyed in darkness
“Nights do really exist in this place, huh…”
This was one of the things that I found so weird for the past week or so
I settled down on a spot and Alice sat next to ician sat on our opposite side
I spied Alice’s ears perking up theout ‘rune letters!’, but I got the i her best to suppress her own emotions for some reason
She then stared at me and cautiously spoke up, “Uhm, excuse me…”
I naturally looked back at her
Alice was fidgeting nervously with her fingers She even tried to control her breathing for a little while and sneaked a glance at Norht as well have been talking to herself “By any chance, do you know anything about a Saintess?”
“A Saintess?” I tilted my head and asked her back “That’s you, ain’t it?”
“…That was too straightforward, you know…”
Alice ht Coet a bit noisy back in the Theocratic E to call s happened to Alice, so how coure out why that was
She was hiding the fact that she was a Saintess
“How did you know that I was a Saintess, your highness?”
“You know, just”
“Is it your intuition again?”
I nodded in silence If I told her the truth that I relied on the sah her, then uh, she et an unpleasant mental shock, so I should refrain ed her tehness, you just ra your status as a Saintess, anyway?”
“…Because, I’d have ended up as prey for the Vampires Only Saints and Saintesses are capable of differentiating Vampires”
Oh, does thatwithin the eh my facial expressions, since she quickly provided hness But in two, et there”
Alice then sneaked another glance at Norician didn’t look like he heard our whisper-quiet conversation
Alice sighed in relief and continued on from where she left off, “In that case, please perhness, are you a Saint as well?”
“Nope”
Alice looked utterly confused then
How should I knohether I was a Saint or not?
Was there a way to differentiate that? Honestly speaking, I kinda felt curious about this
I asked Alice about it, but she simply shook her head
She then explained further “There’s no other way beside you realising it yourself But in the ee And when you are determined to be either a Saint or a Saintess, you can officially earn that position”
“But I’ve never received the test, so why is everyone calling ainst the common sense of this world, don’t you? I hness”
She did have a point there A game-like system was indeed Goddess’s miracle when viewed from the perspective of this world’s denizens
I could basically create soh my job was supposed to be a Priest, I was also a Necromancer
I could even differentiate Vampires on top of that, so so on, maybe I really am a Saint?
“Nor at the sa all along…”
Alice murmured to herself
Oh, really? In that case, I was probably not a Saint, then
After all, not only did I not get such a feeling froame-like systes that couldn’t be explained For instance,didn’t exist back in the gae variety of ae I’ve come to acquire in this world, even I could tell now that I was a contradictory existence
While chatting aith Alice, I ended up ently s at him made me rather suspicious
‘Hician in the royal court?’