Chapter 336 (1/2)

Chapter 336: Undead Emperor (Part 2)

Translator: iain? How is this possible?”

Although it was quite difficult for a skeletal face to express much astonishment, the lich Edas unable to contain his disbelief at the news he just heard

This was now the second night after General Co in this canyon The unbelievable neas that undead were continually going round

If it were only ordinary low-level undead that wentdeal, because it was common for them to lose their way If it were only , it could be understood that perhaps there were adventurers secretly waiting in a undead were…

“Yes, the southwest district’s Undead Lord Caben’s camp is utterly empty The tents, equipment, and even personal itele undead left in Lord Caben’s cahost, so it obviously had an unclear expression Yet the fact that it was flickering rapidly indicated that it was the opposite of calm inside

“How is this possible! This is already the thirty-seventh group that has gone , they still went ht, does Lord Caben know about this already?”

This was such beautiful irony The undead were host story of their own The fact that their co without a trace was incomprehensible to them

Even if there was a sudden a that occurred? There weren’t even any traces of a fight If it had been soe AOE ic How could they possibly disappear en massé like this?

“Lord Caben—Lord Caben was in his ca!”

The lich Edwin suddenly stood up upon hearing this The soulfire in his eye sockets was flashi+ng—he didn’t really care if some low-level undead suddenly vanished, but all Undead Lords were at the end Hoas it possible for an Undead Lord to just mysteriously disappear? Edwin knew that Caben’s power level was definitely equal to his own If Caben suddenly vanished, didn’t that er as well?

So or someone that was able to instantly kill an Undead Lord as on guard? Without leaving a single trace? Despite the fact that several powerful high-level undead were repeatedly patrolling the caround? The lich Edwin hadn’t felt the threat of true death in a very long tiotten sensation of a chill running down his spine, faintly feeling as if so on him in the darkness

“Actually, I do have sohost’s flickering became even fiercer, as if sohost unable to control itself

“Just what did you discover! Hurry and tell me!”

Edas unable to repress his i on to its ethereal body as he ihost

“That’s, that’s…”

The ghost had yet to finish speaking when it started to disappear A pitch-blackwith the soundless screams of souls It seemed like some sort of curse had been activated

“Hurry! I order you to hurry and tell me!”

The ihost and injected a large ah his arhost’s body However, Edwin soon found that soative energy he injected seemed to disappear, and he soon becahost transformed into a black mist that then transformed into various distorted faces, some fahout the room, emotionless and devoid of warmth

“Join us…”

“…Why is it you, Caben!?”

TheUndead Lord Edwin knew that he was in a bad situation, so he intended to activate a defense spell However, his defense spell wouldn’t respond to him at all And when the black mist finally dissipated, the lich Edwin’s tent was eh the still-open hich caused the diary on the table to flip open, as if the master of this tent was still here

“Did you hear? Last night, ain How scary This ti I heard that not only did he go , even his phylactery beca out there that can cause a lich and his phylactery to disappear so co”

“What are you afraid of? You’re not an undead”

The dwarven “auntie” Mary was obviously not interested in Betty’s excla stuck in this camp for two days meant two days without alcohol for her Her spiritless face was filled with fatigue Mary had claimed that this was simply a dwarven habit and that she would feel better after two days, but I knew that this was, in truth, nothing et better after two days… Fine, perhaps she wasn’t wrong and it was just that this was the habit of the entire dwarven race

“…I just finishedchannels Those undead are truly rich, especially the undead with intelligence I can exchange for so old with only soinally promised to introduce his boss, a lich, to , which ruined all my plans Ahhh! That bastard still owesto use an enchanted skull to pay off his debt to me!!”

“…First of all, an enchanted cursed skull is one of the ic For you, a True God’s priest, to carry around such an item is no different from desecration Not to old coins You were planning to accept one for just two silver coins? You’re such an evil merchant”

What should I even say? That it was to be expected of a Goddess of Wealth priest? They were even willing to uardian charht now, everyone is in a panic—well, all the undead are in a panic—so I’d definitely o overboard and let the undead discover you Right, did you notice that recently, all the undead around here have beco around rather blankly…”

Alright then Betty could s of his church and perhaps even obtain some believers fro reat favor with Beyana Meanwhile, ress

In the center of a rooravestone Around it were various spell arrays, drawn and maintained by the silly cat

“How inconceivable Just this tiny little portion is the core of a graveyard demon?”

Graveyard demons, one of my research results while I was at the Cloud Tower They were a super undead creation that I based off of the ancients [1]

They were abnorraveyards The a undead war th and abilities depended on the area and history of the graveyard that created it

If it was an ordinary graveyard… well, ordinary graveyards were incapable of creating graveyard deraveyards that had over a hundred years of history—thus accuy—would possibly produce a graveyard deraveyard demon produced froht over a hundred years ago, then the graveyard deiant war machine

Graveyard demons constructed from battlefields with Seive even True Gods headaches To be honest, a Deraveyard deh I heard it was naturally born

Nores viewed their creations as the natural products of undeadas to the fundaes They were used to all sorts of ical creation and never asked questions This was conceit, a conceit that arose due to an overly developed ical society They missed the hidden scenery amid the vivid colors around theraveyard demons hat they were constructed of Much of their existence was graveyard earth, which contained incredibly high aative energy and some corpses within them, they were still made up of over 99 earth eleic of the eleraveyard demons should have been earth eleorize a graveyard demon as a pure undead creature

This was doubtlessly against the mainstream ideas of undead research