Necromancer Academy’s Genius Summoner - Chapter 256
Necromancer School’s Summoning Genius Chapter 256
The moment I entered I realized that nothing I had ever seen before.
This is the fish market only for Necromancers.
The stalls were lined with 100% monster corpses.
Blood was flowing from the wounds from the harpoon which had been recently caught and the floor was all red like a sea of blood. Some are turned upside down and some have their mouths closed with a string.
A paradise of gore and cruelty.
There were no vendors soliciting customers which is common in other markets. It was just people wearing work clothes and working in silence.
And the guests who visited this place were all Necromancers. I saw an old woman sweeping the monster’s organs in the bag she brought and leaving with a happy expression.
“The undead materials seen in the Necromancer Shop are worth seeing after being processed once. Here there are only raw materials before complete processing.”
Benya briskly walked around and explained.
“I’ll admit it’s a place with a lot of likes and dislikes even among necromancers but you can find hidden treasures here. In particular the fish-type undead you need belong to the ‘special’ category so you’ll have to pay a hefty price to buy them in the shop. . If you come here you can get it 10 times cheaper than the market.”
Simon looked at her with a great gaze.
“As expected you are an expert.”
“So I’m still at the student level? I’m just more interested in this field than others. Ah! Let’s go that way this time.”
Every time you walk the blood on the floor is sticky. Although it was the corpses of monsters that only harmed mankind it was true that it made them feel uncomfortable physiologically.
“If you become a professional necromancer will you come to places like this often?”
“I don’t think so.”
Benya shook her head.
“Even though they like to eat meat there are many people who want to turn a blind eye to the process of slaughtering livestock right? Necromancers are similar. Everyone likes neat things. We just stopped by because we were here to show off.”
she added with a shrug.
“But sometimes I think going to a place like this at least once can help you learn how to conquer the world.”
“Yeah that’s right.”
As she said Simon went around in the mood of studying a new culture.
Looking around with a learning gaze I saw many things I hadn’t seen before.
“Do you know how to classify the undead coming into the market?”
Benya gave various explanations like a tour guide.
“I do not know.”
According to Benya objects that can become ‘special undead’ are immediately moved by applying a storage magic circle and being loaded onto a ship or wagon.
Undead that can become ‘zombies or ghouls’ must go through a process of decay so they are moved to a dedicated warehouse.
Undead that can become ‘skeletons’ are immediately fleshed out and bones taken from the market. The remaining by-products are used for research by necromancers or sold as catalysts for black magic and materials for artifacts.
Even ordinary livestock and beasts can be turned into undead but they are weak. Undead are mostly monsters.
Monsters are absolute evil objects that cause damage to mankind and have not yet been conquered by mankind.
For that reason local lords encourage necromancer training. As the number of Necromancers increases the number of monsters will also decrease.
‘As the senior said I can study.’
Of course I felt that I had to have a wide cultural acceptance to come here.
Wouldn’t the people of Rethena and the Holy Commonwealth frown and hate it?
Window window!
At that time I saw a merchant making a sound by crossing two work knives. In front of him wrinkled old necromancers were crowded.
“Current time 13 o’clock! Cyclops dismantling begins!”
The merchant inserted a knife into the abdomen of the monster corpse and drew a straight line.
As if cutting paper the ship splits open and hot steam pours out from within.
“Ohhh!”
The Necromancers who saw this were smiling innocently as if children were opening a Christmas box.
Soon they scrambled to get what they needed. Blood was dripping from their hands but they were busy sweeping the contents into the envelope with their eyes shining with inquiring spirit. Soon after he weighed the parts he had taken on a scale paid the money and left satisfied with the thrifty shopping experience.
“That’s the raw material for potions chimeras hematology supplies and poisons.”
Benya explained.
“Originally a specific process is required but those people seem to want handmade.”
In fact the history of Necromancer is long but the history of Necromancer Shop and Undead Factory is not that long.
There were people in the old days who couldn’t trust other people’s things and had to make them themselves.
With his eyes filled with sights he had never seen in his life Simon looked around the extension.
“Then let’s start looking for it? You told me what to look for right?”
“yes.”
Polloran. Ulpes. Rhodocetus. reduction.
Among the underwater monsters they were monsters that could be skeletonized.
The two of them walked carefully looking around.
“Ah senior! Look over there!”
There was something on display that looked like a whale bone with a body length of more than 6 meters.
The teeth were sticking out and above all the long vertebrae that connected from the head to the fins reminiscent of a train maintained a beautiful balance.
“That’s Poloran. A monster with a level 5 danger.”
“…If I meet that thing at sea it will be the end.”
The two approached and examined Poloran. Most of the bones were on display here as if it were a skeleton shop.
At that time a man wearing a metal mask who seemed to be the owner of the store came and stood with an expressionless face.
“Poloran is in good condition today. It’s degreased bleached and dried. The skeleton is in excellent condition.”
Benya bent her knees and examined the bones meticulously.
“Ummm. You did a really good job managing it.”
“I’m an expert. Of course.”
As she slowly ran her fingers down her spine she hesitated.
“Bone number 174 is missing?”
The expressionless man made a flinching expression for the first time.
“You must have made a mistake when removing the intestines from the bones. Above all there is no number 207. If you use numbers 206 and 208 as undead without this the most important fin movement becomes rigid and stiff.”
She winked and looked at the man.
“You got it wrong.”
“…You’re an expert. I’ll give it to you for half the price.”
“I won’t buy it even if it’s 30%.”
She waved her hand.
“You can just listen to it but the bones and intestines of Poloran are tightly attached so it is difficult to remove only the intestines with a knife. Damage to the bones is inevitable. At this time dig a deep pit and bury the Poloran ’ Use magic. If you leave it for two days the muscles and internal tissues will collapse and you will only get the bones cleanly.”
“…!”
The man looked at Benya with a genuinely surprised face.
Realizing that she was quite young he said.
“Is it keygen?”
“that’s right.”
“As expected the elites are different. Thank you for the advice. I will refer to it.”
“Yes good job.”
Benya takes Simon and leaves for another place.
“?”
When she turned her head Simon was looking at Benja with twinkling respect.
“Ahaha! What is it? Burdened.”
As expected I thought that Benya was a second year student who was different from Andre.
The wall of seniors had never felt so high.
“Can I become like you if I study Summoning more?”
“You don’t have to be like me.”
She shook her head.
“It will be difficult to conquer the undead because the amount to study is so vast. I have seen it all my life and I like the work here but you do not need to memorize every detail like this. Think about it and then.”
She grinned and pointed at herself with her thumb.
“Leave the troublesome things to ‘us’.”
Simon was amazed.
This kind of person was an important network that he must have in order to live as a necromancer.
I thought it was fortunate that I met her at school not society.
“Then shall we continue to conquer the fish market?”
“yes!”
* * *
same time.
There was an uproar in Balot Harbor filled with numerous ships.
“Now if you do one two three move!”
“yes!”
“One two three!”
Twenty long men were mobilized. They even mobilized magic equipment for disembarking and were unloading something from the ship.
cooong!
When the goods on the log boards were finally lowered from the boat people rushed in.
“Oh my God what are you saying?”
“Yellow whale calf calf.”
“Yellow whale?”
What came down with the dugout was a dead baby whale.
The correct name is Deimos. It was the only monster that could create the special undead ‘Nether Whale’.
The adult Deimos was a monster with a whopping level 8 danger and even had the nickname of ‘ruler of the sea’.
“There’s a wound on his stomach. It’s because he was attacked by other monsters.”
“It’s a shame you’re still a baby.”
“Of course!
Deimos is a small cub of 5 meters in length.
Although it was very small in size compared to adults it was a rare monster that could only be caught once every ten years. It was because only a handful of adults had ever been caught by humans.
“Now now back away. Don’t touch it.”
A man who appeared to be the captain of the whale jumped off the boat and forced the people back.
“They’re going to be auctioned at the fish market in two hours so make sure to watch it properly then!”
It was at that time that the captain was beckoning and ordering the crew to move quickly.
“Excuse me.”
A mysterious man wearing a robe strode in. he said to the captain.
“Are you in charge?”
“That’s right.”
“That item I want to buy it.”
The captain frowned.
“Didn’t you hear what I said earlier? You’re not going to enter the auction.”
“I want to buy it right now.”
“He’s a nobleman who doesn’t understand what he’s talking about.”
“We’ll match the price you want or more.”
“No well… suck!”
The captain stopped talking abruptly.
The moment he saw the two menacing eyes shining in the darkness inside the robe he felt a cold run down his spine without realizing it.
‘It’s not like he’s wearing a robe that suspiciously like that he’s not a normal person.’
There was no need to cause trouble so the captain raised his finger.
“Hmmmm this much.”
I paid twice the original price.
“If you know the price range just get out of the way…”
“I’ll double that. I’ll pay you right now.”
The man took out a box of gold coins from the subspace and set it down in front of him.
‘This crazy…! How rich are you?’
The captain’s hand as he counted the coins trembled.
Four times the amount he was thinking of. It was a huge amount of money that could never be received even if it was auctioned off and hit the jackpot.
“Joe Joe that’s all right. Let’s do it! We won’t talk about it later!”
A transaction was established. The man who made the purchase approached Deimos’ corpse.
“No matter how big the subspace is it won’t fit. How are you going to move it?”
“We’ll take only the parts we need. You can take the rest from there too.”
The man who created a magic circle in his palm put his hand on Deimos’ body.
* * *
‘Umm it’s hard to find a pet I like.’
Simon and Benja continued to wander around the market but there were many problems.
The Poloran the two are looking for. Ulpes. Rhodocetus. Skeletons such as Gamban are all fish-type monsters whose bones are used as an important material for black magic.
That’s why you can make a skeleton only if the bones remain intact but most of the important bone parts were bought and taken by other necromancers.
Those that remained intact often had problems with maintenance just like before.
‘The conditions are rarely met.’
That’s when I’m thinking about finding another way.
Male voice male voice.
A group of people had gathered. Simon and Benja naturally went there as well.
“It’s Deimos!”
Benya was startled and looked at the monster corpse on the log.
“Awesome! Great! It’s the first time I’ve seen this guy in the market!”
“What is this?”
“It’s the only individual that can create the highest level undead ‘Nether Whale’! It’s a level 8 dangerous monster and it’s also called the ruler of the sea.”
“Wow a nether whale?”
Simon blinked and saw the dead whale carcass five meters long.
“A bit small for a yellow whale?”
Simon of course was thinking of the nether whale he rode on when he entered Kizen.
“It’s because he’s still an immature kid. By the way.”
There was a hole through the heart.
It seemed that another necromancer had already purchased and taken the most important and valuable heart and related organs.
“At this rate I won’t be able to make even a small nether whale.”
“…hmm.”
The customers were also ingredients for the nether whale so they glanced at it and went elsewhere. Since they could not be made into undead and only the outer by-products remained their value dropped significantly.
“Okay we’ll start the auction in 10 minutes.”
The auctioneer was cheering up by saying that but Simon looked at her.
“Seniors.”
“why?”
“Don’t buy that Deimos with only its shell and turn it into a nether whale.”
he said seriously.
“Why don’t you try making it into a skeleton?”