Chapter 58: The function of skeletal warriors
âSouls of the fallen soldiers, heed the dark heraldâs call and reveal your existence!â Han Shuo suddenly started chanting a magical incantation as he ran towards the passageway.
An ordinary, skeletal warrior appeared in the passageway after his incantation had finished. Upon seeing the skeletal warrior materialize, Han Shuo immediately concentrated his mental strength and gave a command â rob them.
This skeletal warrior wasnât the one that Han Shuo had refined with magical yuan. Its speed and strength paled far in comparison to the little skeleton. Its bones even creaked and rubbed against each other when it moved.
The ink- black, little skeleton with seven bone spurs had caused too much of a disturbance in the Babylon Academy of Magic and Force. If anyone were to find out that he had been the one to summon the little skeleton, it was bound to cause a string of trouble for him. Therefore, Han Shuo didnât dare let the little skeleton appear at this moment.
âEveryone hurry, otherwise all the items will be taken by someone else!â The ones whoâd stayed behind included Irene from the light major. When she noticed that Han Shuo and the others had raced down, she immediately called out and followed.
On the necromancy majorâs side, Fanny, Lisa, and the others first started when they saw Han Shuo summon a skeletal warrior and then quickly recollected their wits. They bore expressions of glee and also started summoning skeletal warriors.
More than ten skeletal warriors were abruptly summoned by Fanny, Lisa, and the others. Under the commands from their mental strength, the skeletal warriors all reached out their bony hands and began to pick up the giant bags from the ground.
The resources within the wolf riderâs bags had all been obtained through previous raids. Now that the orc wolf riders were all dead, these bags lacked a master and naturally became free game for whoever grabbed it first. On Han Shuoâs side, the skeletal warriors lacking in battle strength were finally of some use. Although their speed was slow, a bag still dangled from the hands of every skeletal warrior.
As their masters, Han Shuo, Fanny, Lisa, and the others naturally didnât sit idly by. Everyone had a bag in their hands and Han Shuo had even grabbed four bags, looking like the cat who ate the canary.
Han Shuo and the others had salvaged eighty percent of the loot that the wolf riders had left behind in the passageway. The other strangers had managed to grab the other twenty percent. Weapons, armor, and medicines from the town of Drol were all highly valuable items. If taken to the Empire and sold there, they were sure to fetch high prices and rich rewards.
After commanding the skeletal warriors to line up in neat rows, Han Shuo looked at Fanny with a smile, âMaster Fanny, with these items and our gains from the Dark Forest, I think the school authorities will look at our necromancy major with different eyes when we return to the Academy.â
Fannyâs mood was also exceedingly jubilant at this time and she had long since forgotten Han Shuoâs earlier insolence. A gleeful expression was displayed on her face as her eyes flicked a glance at Han Shuo, saying lightly, âPerhaps not. Many of these things are from the shops of the town of Drol. Although the owners of those shops are now either fleeing or dead, if the Empire were to find out about the origins of these goods, they would confiscate them for sure.â
Fannyâs worries were not without reason. Han Shuo thought for a bit and suddenly remembered the merchant, Fabian, whom he had met in the Dark Forest. When the two had parted ways, Fabian had left a card with Han Shuo so that Han Shuo could find him and do business. Fabian was a member of the Boozt Merchant Guild and should have an appropriate way to properly dispose of the items if they found him.
When his thoughts traveled to this point, Han Shuo smiled confidently at Fanny and said, âMaster Fanny, you need not worry. As long as we make it back to the Empire in one piece, I have ways to dispose of these items, which shouldnât leave any traces behind.â
Fanny looked askance at Han Shuo and shook her head afterwards, saying with emotion, âBryan, I realize that I can see through you less and less. How many secrets have you hidden from us⊠how would you have the methods to dispose of these items?â
Chuckling lightly, Han Shuo said, âLetâs speak of these matters later. I think our first course of action should be how to leave this place and speedily return to the Empire.â
Just as Han Shuo and Fanny were talking, Beacher and the others, including Gene, Bach, and those from the necromancy major on the other side, had returned from the distance theyâd travelled. Judging from the relieved expressions on their faces, Han Shuo knew that the orcs had most likely met their impending doom.
Indeed, when Beacher and the others had walked over, he immediately said proudly, âEveryone relax, none of those orcs made it out. We can finally be at ease for a moment.â
He was halfway through his words when he suddenly looked around in surprise, exclaiming, âEh, whatâs going on?â
Apart from the corpses of the orc wolf riders and of the giant wolves in the passageway, all the bags had been split up by the remaining people. Particularly on Han Shuo and Fannyâs side, a row of skeletal warriors, each holding a giant bag, was especially conspicuous.
Fanny was a bit awkward, opened her mouth and didnât know what to say. Finally, in her agitation, she couldnât help but glare at Han Shuo and indicate that Han Shuo should respond.
Walking forward as if nothing had happened, there wasnât a trace of awkwardness on Han Shuoâs face. He put down the two bags on his body and called out to the unfamiliar mercenaries, warriors, and mages who had just returned from afar. He smiled faintly, âThese are all spoils of battle, brave fighters come over and take some. Everyone will go their own separate way soon, but weâve just repelled the orcs together just now, so let these items be a momento of our battle.â
âSure, alright!â
The ten or so adventurers, who had returned, all cheered simultaneously and ran over excitedly, adeptly picking through the resources in the bags.
Beacher and some of the other light major students had been about ready to join in their ranks when they saw Irene and the others also held stuffed bags in their hands. They started and began walking over to Irene.
âLittle fellow, youâre a swell friend. If you ever require the services of our Battlewolves Mercenary Company in the future, donât hesitate to speak up.â
âHeh heh, Iâm very happy to become friends with you. If you need any medicines in the future, just come find me.â
These people all chatted and laughed in high spirits when they poked through the items as numerous cards with contact information made their way into Han Shuoâs hands.
âMaster Fanny, why are we giving those items over to them? Whatâs wrong with Bryan?â A necromancy student, Athena, was watching Han Shuoâs open bags with a look of pain as she asked huffily.
âHis methods are absolutely correct. If we swallow all these resources ourselves, these people wonât gain anything at all and will be sure to report this matter to the Empire. Perhaps they might even think of robbing us in their anger. Weâd be in dire straits then.
Bryan has taken out only a small portion right now for them to choose what they will. Doing so also drags them down with us and shuts everyoneâs mouth. They donât have space rings and canât summon skeletal warriors like us for manual labor, so they canât take much at all. In the end, we still benefit the most and heâs also won the friendship of these adventurers. The Bryan of now is truly becoming stronger and stronger!â Fannyâs beautiful eyes had continually been focused on Han Shuoâs figure, who was talking and laughing with the adventurers as she explained to the perplexed Athena.
âHeâs becoming more and more mysterious. I wonder where heâs learned all these random bits of knowledge, and his knowledge actually has some use!â Lisa looked at Han Shuo, remembering the secret way heâd taught her to round out her chest and whispered with a hint of emotion.
âAlright, since everyoneâs taken their pick, letâs split up now. I wonât be shy if there are any ways in which I need your help in the future, haha!â Han Shuo was chattering happily with an air of familiarity on the other side. The four large bags on his body were basically empty.
These mercenaries and adventurers had all more or less benefited some and gained items they needed. As they looked at Han Shuo, they felt that he looked incredibly pleasing to the eye. Everyone left one by one after finally exchanging a round of pleasantries. Beacher and the others also left carrying their loot after coming by and thanking Fanny.
Gene finally spoke up in wistful regret when there was only Han Shuo and the others left in the area, âI wouldâve stayed had I known earlier. If we hadnât left, then the bags in the hands of the light majors would be ours for sure.â
Fanny had no comment for Geneâs regret and suddenly felt in that moment that even though he had quite a few years on him, his intelligence seemed to not even measure up to Han Shuoâs. An involuntary wave of contempt grew in her heart.
âRight, what should we do now?â Fannyâs eyes looked at Han Shuo and the question came naturally out of her mouth.
Raising his head to look at the vast Nirolan River, Han Shuo thought for a moment and said lowly, âThere are a few towering trees in the canyon below. There are various sharp weapons in our bags and a few tensile bundles of rope. Weâll be able to swiftly construct wooden rafts if we fell a few trees. Weâll be able to travel the Nirolan River with the rafts and directly make it to Balthazar City.â
âI see, then why didnât you tell the others just now?â Gene suddenly asked upon hearing Han Shuoâs words.
âWhat business is it of mine if they want to leave? Besides, when they leave, theyâll be able to draw the orcsâ attention away from us, decreasing our danger. Isnât this good?â Han Shuo smiled faintly and explained matter of factly.
Fanny, Gene, and the others were all dumbfounded by his words and privately reflected that Han Shuo was indeed different now. When he had been conversing and laughing happily with others, heâd been inwardly plotting against them already.
Gene, Bach, and Bella suddenly all looked at each other, thinking of what theyâd done to Han Shuo in the past. A chill simultaneously gripped their hearts.
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