The Necromancer's Fourth Catastrophe

Chapter 86: Quite an Unusual Taste


Looking back now, Fang Ka felt quite regretful. If he could learn this kind of magic, he wouldn't have to worry about disloyal and disobedient natives in the future.

His current research on magic is not particularly advanced. Magic is a very profound and complex field, even more difficult than the field of alchemy.

Trying to create magic on his own, especially this kind of soul magic, is incredibly challenging and requires countless experiments.

Additionally, researching the magic domain is far more dangerous than researching the alchemy domain. For example, creating your own magic requires experimentation with magic patterns. If not controlled properly, it could backfire.

In severe cases, it could even cause a riot of magic power within the body, threatening one's life.

After pondering for a while, a smile appeared on Fang Ka's face.

He suddenly thought that researching the magic domain and creating magic, this daunting task, could be handed over to the mage players.

Firstly, they are skeletons, and the normal backlash of magic patterns would destroy the internal organs of the mage's body.

But these players, they simply wouldn't harm any organs because they don't have any.

And the durability of bones is far superior to that of internal organs, not to mention that these players are not ordinary skeletons.

These players can enhance themselves through alchemy potions.

The hardness of the bones goes without saying.

Moreover, the most severe situation with magic pattern backlash is harming the Demon Source itself, or magic power running rampant and causing the body to explode.

If players damage their own Demon Source, it indeed affects their future growth in magic power, but the problem is, these players don't have just one path to follow.

Even if their Demon Source is completely destroyed, cutting off their path as a mage entirely.

They can still continue like ordinary players and follow the path of a warrior, or the path of death energy.

As long as the magic is researched, it has already realized its greatest value.

As for dying from an exploded body, as long as these players' heads remain intact, what does it matter if the body explodes? Fang Ka can immediately repair them in a snap.

The creativity and perseverance of the players need no further mention.

No matter how you look at it, these players are the most suitable guinea pigs for researching the magic domain.

The smile on Fang Ka's face grew more radiant.

Well, having suitable people to traverse this dangerous and nerve-wracking road for him was truly a joy.

All he had to pay was some nonexistent currency points.

The resources the players gain with these currency points are also created by other player scallions.

He seemed not to have paid anything yet managed to solve the most troublesome problem?

This round, Fang Ka made a killing without needing any friends.

At this moment, players were also transporting Gana's body back.

Fang Ka opened his eyes, then stood up from the recliner and said to the approaching players, "You guys go hand over the body to the merfolk over there. She'll do the tally for you."

The Iron Black Pot took a step forward and pointed at a group of injured players on the side: "Mage Fang Ka, we have many injured people here. I wonder if we can deduct medicine fees from the rewards received from the bodies to heal them completely?"

Fang Ka glanced briefly at those distant wounded and finally couldn't help but linger on Mr. Zhou and Grandpa Qian of Bone-Touching.

He was somewhat curious about why these two players, the only two mages, were so injured?

Logically, they should have been under the full protection of the other players, in the safest area, right?

At this moment, Fang Ka suddenly remembered something. Players always seemed fond of pulling some stunts. Could it be that these two were having too much fun and got targeted?

Thinking it over, it seemed that there was a severely injured middle-tier mage and a completely unscathed middle-tier knight in Gana...

Well, in that case, it makes sense.

Fang Ka retracted his gaze from the two and then looked at the Iron Black Pot in front of him: "Of course, there's absolutely no problem with that."

Mr. Zhou tilted his head closer to Grandpa Qian of Bone-Touching and whispered, "Mr. Qian, see? I told you, Mage Fang Ka AI is really high, with such special instances, there's definitely an unconventional way to settle it."

Gazing at the skeleton face of the Iron Black Pot for a moment, Fang Ka continued, "The injured among you will have to enter a forced sleep state during treatment, I need to inform you in advance, but don't worry, the healing process won't take too long."

He certainly couldn't let players know of the Underground Library's existence, much less let them see the densely packed magic arrays inside.

But the magic array that repaired the undead was located in the Underground Library, according to the magic array manual left behind by Kain, which documented that the repair's range was also the Underground Library.

Previously, when Kain healed the Netherworld creatures he contracted, it's likely they were summoned directly into the Underground Library for treatment.

Netherworld creatures had this convenience; after successfully summoning and completing a contract for the first time, they could be dispatched back to the Netherworld anytime, and later, by consuming some magic power and spiritual power through the master-servant soul contract, they could be summoned back anytime.

The magic and spiritual power consumed in the process aren't much.

Only the first summoning and contracting would consume a large amount of magic and spiritual power.

However, contracting the Netherworld's advanced undead creatures leaves behind a soul mark, thus creating a limit on the number of contracts.

Upon reaching the limit, unless the contracted advanced Netherworld undead creature dies, or the contract is actively dissolved to free up a slot, more contracts cannot be made.

In short, to treat these players, they must be sent into the Underground Library.

Therefore, during the treatment, players can only be temporarily forced offline.

Once Fang Ka can use this magic array, he might consider changing the location in the future.

Returning to his thoughts, Fang Ka continued, "Moreover, the stronger the entity among you, the more expensive the repair costs will be, which also needs to be informed in advance."

At this moment, Grandpa Qian of Bone-Touching turned to look at Mr. Zhou: "What Mage Fang Ka mentioned about forcing us into a sleep state, does it mean forced offline?"

Mr. Zhou nodded gently, "Yes, I think it probably means that, after all, we're undead skeletons. Forced sleep for undead skeletons... should be forced offline."

"But Mage Fang Ka said the treatment won't take long, so it's actually not bad, just the right time to log off for a toilet break and a drink of water."

Standing beside them, Sea Flip immediately turned his head, "Hey? Brother Zhou, you go to the toilet to drink water? That's a unique taste you have."

Mr. Zhou ground his teeth harshly, clearly feeling like biting Sea Flip to death, "Please use your brain to parse the sentence automatically, thank you!"

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