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Chapter 180: Symposium (2)
When Kim Minwoo entered, a message appeared before the eyes of all the necromancers except Liang Xiaojun.
[You have encountered a great being!]
[Numerous followers are present!]
[Your soul resonates!]
[Memories of a past life buried deep within your soul are surfacing!]
âWh-What?â
Mikhail uttered in a bewildered tone.
Encountering a great being?
And past life memories resurfacing?
What kind of nonsense was this�
At that moment, emotions began to churn like an uncontrollable volcano. Mikhailâs rough hands trembled. As if injected with a needle, countless memories flooded in like a tidal wave.
[The memories of your past life, âKentra,â are surfacing!]
Kentra.
He was a sewer rat in the back alleys.
A despicable rat who could rummage through trash cans and smash someoneâs head with a stone for a small piece of bread.
The great war between the undead and humans.
In the war that engulfed the continent, hunger and begging were commonplace.
Memories of a harsh life continued, where one arm was severed and the face melted away due to a plague.
One day, a figure in a black robe approached through a dark alley.
â A mere insect, but quite useful. Your emotions are well-ripened.
â Wh-Who are you?!
The figure removed their robe, revealing a jet-black skull adorned with a crown of massive jewels.
â Eek! A l-lich?! An undead!
â Hush. Thereâs nothing to fear. Does it matter that I am undead?
â âŚHuh?
â Think of what truly matters to you. Didnât you want to escape this wretched life? I will give you a chance.
Saying so, the lich offered a steaming piece of bread.
Kentra couldnât resist the temptation.
No, he couldnât.
It didnât matter that the one speaking to him was an evil lich.
A warm meal.
Sweet power and authority.
The promises made were far more important.
â If you truly do as you say⌠I will pledge my loyalty to my lord. I will offer everything I have! Please save me!
â From this moment on, the contract is sealed.
Kentraâs life changed dramatically after that.
â Th-This isâŚ
â The church. A church where those like you gather. Hirod, the parish priest.
A man named Hirod ran towards the Death Lord. Seeing his face, Mikhailâs eyes widened in shock.
âLi-Liang Xiaojun?â
Hirodâs appearance was identical to Liang Xiaojunâs.
â Teach this child from now on.
â As you command.
Thus, Kentra became a member of the Death Cult.
There, he found not only himself but also countless other orphans.
His severed arm regenerated.
His dying body was completely healed. He learned vast knowledge.
Every time he reached out his hand, the undead were summoned.
He was no longer a sewer rat.
He was a full-fledged necromancer.
Soon, he was mobilized for a great war.
Espionage was also part of his duties.
As a human, he infiltrated human society, disrupting their rear like poisonous mushrooms.
Finally, the great war between the undead and humans ended.
All humans became slaves, and the members of the Death Cult were all able to ascend to glorious positions as administrators.
As a follower of the Death Lord, he rose to the position of managing five cities. As promised, he gained endless glory and power.
ButâŚ
The power that seemed to last forever also came to an end.
The invasion of a powerful external force.
Numerous races flocked in, and the Death Lord fell.
The life of Kentra, who had followed him, also ended.
Or so he thought.
But it didnât end.
The scope of the contract designated by the Death Lord.
It wasnât based solely on being alive.
Even after death, the shackles of the contract continued.
With the words that it wasnât the end, for eternity.
His vision returned.
âGasp!â
Mikhail let out a rough breath.
âWh-What was that?â
Was it magic?
An illusion created using an item?
Or sorcery?
He couldnât tell.
But one thing was certainâŚ
His instincts were screaming. This was definitely his memory. Mikhailâs eyes trembled fiercely as he looked at Kim Minwoo.
Mikhail wasnât the only one bewildered.
Sakura from Japan.
Liang Xiaojun from China.
Andrew from the United States.
The other necromancersâ pupils were also trembling violently, as if they had seen similar memories.
Everyoneâs gaze was fixed on Kim Minwoo.
* * *
It wasnât just the other necromancers who saw the memories.
Kim Minwoo did too.
[You have discovered your followers!]
[Your souls resonate!]
[The memories of the Death Lord are manifesting!]
He, too, saw numerous scenes.
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The Death Lord was enraged at humans, moving with all means and methods.
One such means was the cult. In the great war between the undead and humans, death was always near.
Naturally, the manifestation of related talents also increased. The stage was set for the Death Lord. He sought out those with talent in necromancy.
He peered into their souls as if piercing through them, choosing the most miserable and desperate.
Their lives were devoid of even a glimmer of light.
In this way, the Death Lord gathered his followers and taught them necromancy. Those in despair clung to him, thirsting for his teachings.
Kim Minwoo exhaled heavily.
His whole body felt weary, as if he had completed a long journey.
âSo this is how he gathered his followers.â
Kim Minwoo blinked.
He looked around at the gathered necromancers. It was as if he had seen them in the memories of the Death Lord. Those who willingly abandoned their miserable lives and chose the path of death.
Every face was familiar.
Even Liang Xiaojun, who had been the parish priest, was there. The others had also risen to recognized positions within the Death Cult, becoming talents who managed cities.
They could be considered the high-ranking members of the cult.
After a very long time, they had met again.
As the successor and his followers.
âCould this also be part of the arrangement?â
Perhaps.
[How you utilize them is your freedom.]
The message he had seen with Liang Xiaojun appeared again.
âWell, theyâre all followers?â
He had thought that even if only half of the necromancers gathered here were followers, it would be more than enough.
He hadnât expected them all to be.
It seemed that even the SS-rank necromancers who would be born in the future would also be his followers.
The reason was simple.
The scale of the Death Cult was larger than he had thought.
In comparison, only twelve had gathered here.
There were still many more to come.
âWell, this is quite satisfying.â
Anyway, since they were gathered like this, it was time to get down to business.
âHave you all come to your senses?â
âY-You⌠what are you?â
Mikhail spoke through gritted teeth, trembling. The other necromancers felt no different.
At that moment,
Bang!
Liang Xiaojun slammed his hand on the desk and slowly stood up.
His eyes were filled with a light akin to madness. The other necromancers looked at him with puzzled eyes, but Liang Xiaojun didnât care.
After looking around, he shouted,
âAre you all still not getting it? He is the successor of the Lord. The one we must pledge our loyalty to!â
With that, he approached Kim Minwoo.
âI greet the great successor. I, Liang Xiaojun, will never forget my lifelong loyalty to you.â
Liang Xiaojun bowed respectfully.
His eyes shone fiercely. Even before coming here, his heart had been drawn to Kim Minwoo.
And now, he had even seen the memories.
The memories of his past life hadnât had a tremendous impact on him.
But one thing had become clear.
âThe number of followers will definitely increase.â
Mikhail was a prime example.
He was a member of the Death Cult.
The faces of the necromancers gathered here were all familiar.
They must all be related to the Death Cult. The necromancer craze was already sweeping the Earth.
SS-rank necromancers would continue to be born, and they would most likely be followers.
âThey will become his minions.â
If they were followers, they wouldnât be able to refuse Kim Minwooâs orders.
He himself was like that.
He was already doing well, and now, with all the SS-rank necromancers in the world under his command?
It was impossible to predict how far he would go.
He couldnât refuse orders anyway.
Wasnât it a bond that had continued from a distant past life to the present?
In that case, it was better toâŚ
âI need to make a good impression first.â
It would be better to actively show loyalty before the number of followers increased.
âRight now, I have the advantage.â
While the others were all flustered and stuttering, he would be the first to take the initiative and show his loyalty. Kim Minwoo wouldnât refuse.
Maybe he could even rise to a high position like parish priest, just like in his past life.
Kim Minwoo also noticed this.
âHeâs decided to side with me.â
He was originally a money-wasting maniac character. There were a truckload of people clinging to him to take advantage of him.
Liang Xiaojun was one of those people.
The only difference was that he had absolute control over him. Kim Minwoo patted Liang Xiaojunâs shoulder.
âHow have you been?â
âYes! Iâve received a lot of help. Thanks to you, Iâm starting to get noticed in the guild.â
âIsnât the position of President starting to come into view?â
ââŚYes. Gradually.â
Sakura tilted her head at their conversation.
It was because of Liang Xiaojun, who was acting as if he would give his liver and gallbladder.
AndâŚ
âPresident? What are you talking about?â
âI canât just ask for loyalty without giving anything in return, can I? Everyone has free will. So I promised him. Iâll make him President.â
ââŚ?â
Sakura tilted her head again.
Kim Minwoo was talking about the President as if he were replacing a company employee. Even if he had become a world ranker, it was honestly too crazy.
It was one of two things.
Either it was a bluff, or he was really confident.
At that moment, Liang Xiaojun raised his hand and spoke.
âI definitely received help. The Henan gold bar incident, and getting rid of my competitors⌠none of it would have been possible without the information Mr. Kim Minwoo gave me.â
ââŚSo youâre saying youâre pledging your loyalty because of that?â
âWell, something like that. And it seems like everyone is mistaken about one thingâŚâ
âWhat are we mistaken about?â
âDo you think you have a choice whether to pledge your loyalty or not? The moment you came here, it was already decided. To pledge your loyalty to him.â
At that moment, Mikhail spoke coldly.
âHmph! That strange illusion magic earlier, and now this nonsense⌠Did you call us here to pull this kind of crap? Thereâs nothing more to say. Everyone, what are we doing? Letâs go!â
This was practically the opponentâs home turf. It wouldnât be strange if the message and scene they had just seen were meticulously prepared illusion magic.
âIt must be a carefully prepared trap.â
One thing was certain.
They had to get out of here as soon as possible before those guys could pull any more tricks.
As Mikhail turned around abruptly,
âStop.â
Kim Minwooâs voice rang out.
Abruptly, his body stopped as if frozen in place. Kim Minwooâs figure approached with the sound of footsteps.
Kim Minwoo began to stare directly into Mikhailâs eyes, who couldnât take another step.
âYour eyes are quite disrespectful. Youâve been like that since you first came here.â
ââŚDid you cast a freezing spell on me or something?â
Mikhail started to snort roughly. His eyes were filled with a mixture of fear, envy, jealousy, and all sorts of other slimy emotions. Seeing this, Kim Minwoo chuckled.
âThis is good.â
Sometimes, it was necessary to impress upon others the meaning of the gap between them.
And now was the time.
It would be a good example for the other necromancers.
âHey.â
ââŚ?â
âKneel.â
At that moment,
Thud!
Mikhail roughly knelt down.
The other necromancers gaped at the overwhelming scene.
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