A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees - Chapter 301
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Chapter 301: Your Bread Is Too Delicious!
Translator: Lonelytree
[Hint: You have gained a preliminary understanding of the profundity of the transformation spell, ” Casting Impulse You have obtained the Element of the Transformation Domain XIO.]
[Casting Impulse: When casting spells related to the transformation domain, when your heart is filled with a firm casting impulse, your casting success rate will be greatly increased.]
[Your spell learning speed (Transformation Domain)+50%]
It felt good.
Even though Sifts entrance was a little embarrassing, Matthew’s face was still filled with joy.
The transformation domain was originally a headache for him. He did not expect that with the help of Rheagar twice, not only did he successfully master two spells, but he also gained domain elements.
This meant that Matthew would have no obstacles when learning transformation spells in the future. In fact, even if there were obstacles, it would be fine. He was now full of confidence in Rheagar and even considered encouraging him to open a transformation spell crash course in the Alliance!
“I’ll go.”
After Sif left, Zeller said, “This matter has to be explained clearly. After all, I was also at the scene.”
With that, he quickly chased after her.
Only Rheagar was left staring at Matthew.
The smile on Matthew’s face instantly disappeared. He remembered the horror of being dominated by Rheagar’s sword, so he said softly,
“I’m sorry, my lord. That feeling is fleeting, and I don’t dare to miss it.”
“Bullshit!”
Rheagar gritted his teeth and said,
“Why didn’t you target Zeller?”
Matthew said innocently,
“I only feel that way when I’m with you.”
“Bastard!”
Rheagar was furious.
“Also, why does Sif always come in at times like this? Did you secretly ask her to ambush me outside, ready to see me make a fool of myself?”
Matthew tried to analyze it rationally.
“This matter doesn’t benefit me at all. Even if we take a step back, if Sif misunderstood what happened between us, wouldn’t that be what you wanted?”
Rheagar suddenly thought about it. It seemed to make sense.
His expression softened a little.
“Anyway, don’t ask me to practice magic with you in the future, or I’ll kill you!” Matthew immediately promised,
“If you don’t agree, I will definitely not let you practice spells with me in the future!”
Rheagar added,
“You have to compensate me for the pyjamas just now. Its market price is above 50 gold coins, so I’ll only charge you 50 gold coins.”
Matthew was stunned.
“What pyjamas cost 50 gold coins?”
Rheagar said hatefully,
“That was a gift from Alena last year! It was made of silk from the Far East, and the style was the most popular in Deep Blue Harbor!”
Matthew was enlightened.
“So you hooked up with the city lord lady of Deep Blue Harbor last year?
Rheagar looked at him from the corner of his eyes.
“Give me the money.”
Matthew hesitated for a moment and obediently handed over the money.
Forget it. I’ll just treat it as paying a fee to the NPC who teaches spells.
Rheagar’s mood improved a lot after he got 50 gold coins. He went back to his bedroom to change his clothes and asked Matthew seriously,
“What do you think of the war?”
Matthew thought for a moment.
“According to my speculation, with the current productivity and military strength of the major city-states of Aindor, it is difficult for a large-scale war to break out without the intervention of external forces.
“If the civilization lock was completely broken, then small-scale wars might not stop.
“After that, there might be a few battles between the powerful forces, but the painful price of the war would quickly wake them up.
“After that, all parties would enter a period of dormancy and peace.
“During this period, all kinds of ambitious people would work hard to learn the art of war and pave the way for their own ambitions. Human society would enter a period of rapid development.
“A real large-scale war would only break out in another decade or so.”
Rheagar looked at him in surprise.
“Do you know divination?
Matthew shook his head and said, “I was just guessing.”
Rheagar said unhappily,
“What I want to ask you is, if Red Mountain takes over the golden fertile fields and sends troops north to attack Rolling Stone Town, how should we deal with
Matthew replied innocently, “Sir, I am only your magic consultant. I don’t know more about war than you do.”
“I think I’m more like your magic consultant!” Rheagar laughed coldly. “And can’t you analyze this based on your spell knowledge?”
Matthew thought for a moment.
“If the enemy really invades Rolling Stone Town, my bone dragon will make them scram.”
Rheagar looked at him with a burning gaze and asked,
“Tell me about it. How many people can you and your undead subordinates stop?”
Matthew answered cautiously, “It’s hard to say. It depends on the intensity of the method. ”
Rheagar asked, “I allow you to use the most intense method.”
Matthew said confidently,
“As long as the enemy doesn’t have any Legendary units, then I can kill whoever comes!”
Rheagar said in surprise, “Are you already so powerful now?”
Matthew said calmly,
“It’s not that I’m powerful, but that the spell of Undead Calamity is powerful. Under unscrupulous circumstances, a high -level Necromancer who doesn’t lack money and resources will become the nightmare of all enemies.”
Matthew had yet to master the Undead Disaster, but as long as he had enough materials, the Death Canopy would also have the same effect. The two spells would enable Matthew to summon endless waves of undead on the battlefield.
After listening to Matthew’s description, Rheagar could not help but shiver..
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