This Necromancer Just Wants to Plant Trees

Chapter 405: No One Is More Concerned About the Living Than the Necromancer
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Chapter 405: No One Is More Concerned About the Living Than the Necromancer

Then, he looked at Soldier and said,

Your summoned creature is indeed extraordinary. I just counted it. He and I killed 38 wolves together.

Matthew glanced at the data panel.

Soldier killed 34 of them.

Rheagar killed four of them.

Well, at least the total was right.

Your mocking ability is indeed unique.

At least the Feudal Lord had put in some effort, so Matthew still complimented him.

Unexpectedly, Rheagar said in surprise,

I havent used my Taunt ability yet!

Matthew fell silent.

Rheagar said to himself,

Speaking of which, theres something wrong with these Mountain Wolves. Matthew nodded.

Indeed, they look too irritable and brainless. This goes against the characteristics of a normal mountain wolf pack. I guess theyve lost their minds because of the Witherers ritual. Rheagar shook his head and said,

Im not talking about that.

Didnt you notice?

These wolves are all female wolves.

Matthew went over to check the corpses of the wolves in surprise and found that it was just as Rheagar had said. None of the 38 wolves that had been killed were male wolves!

This included the taller alpha wolf.

This was an extremely rare thing!

How did you find out?

Matthew looked at Rheagar in surprise.

Rheagar pinched his nose a little proudly.

Its just a little experience from the older generation of adventurers.

You still have a lot to learn, kid!

Matthew pursed his lips.

He was thinking about where the Witherers had taken the male wolves.

Should we continue?

A moment later.

Rheagar looked at the snowflakes not far away with a serious expression.

Matthew muttered,

Were about to enter the Witherers territory. I plan to summon some of my underlings first. The snow near the ominous tree is too heavy. Perhaps it will stop a little later.

Rheagar reminded,

Then we must get rid of these corpses as soon as possible. Otherwise, their blood might attract more monsters.

Matthew shook his head.

Theres no need. If it can attract more monsters, itll be a good thing for me.

Then I can summon more undead.

Rheagar was stunned for a moment, and then he sighed with emotion.

Necromancers are really evil!

Do you have another set of criteria for living beings?

Matthew smiled.

Oh, we love living beings!

Havent you heard of the joke about necromancers?

No one cared more about the living than necromancers.

If all the men and women in the world agreed to never have children. Then, the first person to object must be a necromancer.

Rheagar wanted to laugh instinctively, but he felt that it would be against his character, so he cursed, Damn Necromancer. Then, he held back his laughter.

Matthew began to summon the undead.

The corpse materials could be obtained locally, and Matthew also carried the necessary casting materials with him.

However, he fell into deep thought as to which type of undead he should summon.

In Matthews opinion, the two low-level undead summoning methods that he had mastered so far had flaws.

As for the Zombie Wolves, most of the Mountain Wolves had their heads chopped off, so it was quite troublesome to pick them up.

After that, he would have to sew them up one by one, which was a waste of time.

Summoning Skeleton Wolves could avoid this trouble. After all, as long as the soul fire was lit, the skull of the skeleton wolf could be installed at will.

However, the Skeleton Wolf was too weak.

What was even more fatal was that the location he was about to head to was the Cloud Inn in the air.

Whether it was the Zombie Wolf or the Skeleton Wolf, they would have a hard time moving in the air.

I got it!

Matthew thought about it and decided to try summoning the third low-level undead summoning spell that he had yet to try.

He wanted to summon the Spirit Wolf!

Before joining the Alliance, Matthew did not have much information about spirit summoning.

He would only use the most common method to summon the ghosts of the newly dead.

However, after joining the Alliance, the situation improved.

Even though there werent many undead spells in the Spell Library, Matthew had enough knowledge points.

Therefore, he had obtained a large amount of information about the Spirit Summoning Spell, but he had never had the chance to try it.

And these mountain wolves in front of him were a good opportunity to test his skills.

Matthew took out one material after another from his Magic Bag and counted them. He frowned slightly.

No, he was missing a key ingredient.

But a few seconds later.

Matthews eyebrows relaxed.

He smiled and looked at Rheagar.

I have to admit that the rich experience of the older generation of adventurers can indeed come in handy.

Rheagar shrank back warily.

What do you want?

Matthew smiled.

I remember that your pillow is goose feather, right? Rheagar revealed an expression of disbelief.

I only brought two pillows! Do you want to take them away?!

I cant sleep well without them!

Matthew could only try to reason with him.

I really need them as my casting materials. Think about it. Once I summon these little brothers, you wont have to go up and taunt the enemy so hard. In a sense, this is also for your own good.

He coaxed him.

Finally, he got a goose feather pillow from Rheagar. In front of Rheagar, Matthew tore the pillow apart.

Goose feathers flew in the sky..

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