Chapter 126: Krivmaher and the Peculiar Incident

Chapter 126: Krivmaher and the Peculiar Incident

Something completely unexpected was shining near the fallen Krivmaher.

Approaching it, I could discern that it was a fragment of a dragon's heart, or rather, a dragon's heart piece.

'It's a dragon heart... or rather, a fragment of one.'

Although I called it a heart, it looked more like a gem.

Despite being recently shattered, it still emitted a powerful aura.

"Dragon!"

Luna, who had followed me, shouted.

It was hard to believe that she had been struggling just a while ago, but her adaptability was remarkable.

"That was the goal from the beginning, but it's still too soon."

"This..."

Luna pointed at the shattered dragon heart.

"Shall we try to fix it?"

"Can it be fixed?"

Luna started examining the shattered dragon heart, touching it gently.

"Just leaving it like this would be a waste."

Luna opened her artifact and retrieved something.

It was a white needle.

"Hang in there! This is normally used for sewing souls together, but it might work!"

Even though her mana had somewhat recovered, she wasn't in a condition to use magic just yet, and she grumbled as she held onto the needle with a pout.

In the meantime, I checked the portal just in case, but fortunately, it seemed to be permanent this time.

"We're done!"

A white thread was threaded through the needle in Luna's hand. It didn't seem like mana, though.

Before I could ask what exactly it was, Luna began to sew the shattered dragon heart back together.

Looking back, it seemed like Luna knew a variety of odd skills.

"Get ready!"

"Alright."

While I didn't specify what to prepare, she seemed to understand.

I immediately took out catalysts from Nickel's expanded backpack that could assist in undead summoning and arranged them around the fallen Krivmaher.

'It's a real dragon. One shot probably won't be enough.'

I had better magical skills now, and I had prepared the catalysts thoroughly, so it shouldn't take as long as it did when I made Ludo into a ghoul.

I created auxiliary magic circles with the catalysts and positioned various devices in their places. Once I completed the preparations for the spell, Luna handed me the dragon heart.

"This is the dragon heart."

Touching it, it had a unique texture and sensation.

It felt both hard and jelly-like.

On the surface, it looked like an unprocessed giant gemstone.

Luna had sewn it herself, making it look somewhat like a patchwork.

"May I use it?"

"Who else would use it?"

Luna tilted her head as if wondering what I meant by that, appearing genuinely pure-hearted.

I'll have to protect Luna. She seems too innocent despite her strength.

I approached Krivmaher, inserting the dragon heart into the area where the heart had been shattered.

The dragon heart was an unplanned element, so I had to make some adjustments to the magic circle.

"Alright! Let's go!"

Luna examined the magic circle once before enthusiastically shouting,

[Intermediate Necromancy: Casting Skeleton Summon.]

[One corpse detected.]

[Detecting materials that aid necromancy. Additional effects will be applied.]

Wooong...

The magic circle began to glow, and mana started gathering.

Various catalysts converged the mana into a cohesive form of Krivmaher's body.

Although using the skill automatically arranged the mana and created the spell formation, I slightly adjusted the forming spell.

'I think it should be done like this.'

Even if the spell formation was adjusted by the system's correction, it wasn't always precise.

It was a judgment I could make thanks to my improved understanding of magic from studying under the head of the School of Magic, Berial.

'Headmaster Berial, Priest Berial of Lethe. Their names are quite similar.'

A random and irrelevant thought crossed my mind as I poured mana into the spell...

Ding!

[Charitable Greed detects the precious metal 'Dragon Heart.']

[Spell success rate +15%]

Luckily, I was wearing the Crown of Greed, which meant the Dragon Heart was classified as a precious metal. It was a good sign.

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In the middle of the night, when everyone was asleep, Abraham, who had returned to the academy dormitory before the end of the vacation, heard a strange noise. At first, he thought it might be a mistake, but after several nights of hearing the same sound, he finally woke up.

"What on earth is that noise?"

He stepped out of his room to look around. Even though there were windows in the corridor, it was pitch black.

"Ugh."

The atmosphere was not very comforting. There were very few students who had returned for the vacation, and wandering around outside at this late hour, making strange noises, was unlikely for any student he knew of.

So, what was this noise he had been hearing for the past few nights?

"Driving me crazy."

He could have ignored it, but the noise was more annoying than he expected. It wasn't particularly loud, but it was strangely irritating.

"Is anyone there?"

Abraham called out softly in the dormitory corridor.

However, he heard no response. The dark corridor remained eerily silent, with only his voice echoing emptily.

The unsettling atmosphere gave him goosebumps. Although he had never thought about it before, the dormitory he lived in was known for having various rumors and ghost stories.

Of course, such rumors existed in other dorms as well, but his dormitory, in particular, seemed to have many.

He didn't have a chance to think about it much before, but he realized that the dormitory he stayed in had quite a reputation for supernatural tales.

Although he could have just ignored the noise, it bothered him more than he expected. The peculiar noise wasn't particularly loud, but it had an inexplicably disturbing quality to it.

"Is anyone there?"

Abraham called out a bit louder.

Still, there was no response. The dark corridor remained silent, and only his voice echoed emptily.

In the strangely chilly atmosphere, Abraham felt his skin prickle.

"Ugh, this doesn't feel right."

He reluctantly spoke as if to himself and went back to his room.

However, as soon as he entered his room, the strange noise began again in the corridor.

Squeak... Squeak...

It sounded as if someone were stepping on wooden planks.

The thing was, the dormitory was made of stone, so there shouldn't have been any wooden planks to step on.

The corridors were also constructed with marble.

Abraham had no choice but to stay put.

"Our dormitory is made of stone, right?"

There couldn't be any wooden planks to step on, so where was that sound coming from?

He turned around slowly and pressed his ear to the door.

Squeak... Squeak...

The sound gradually grew closer.

Unknowingly, Abraham's heart began to race, and he anxiously clutched the bedpost, trying to focus on the approaching sound.

Squeak, squeak.

At some point, the noise stopped abruptly.

Afraid to open the door again, Abraham couldn't muster the courage to investigate further. Instead, he quietly sighed in relief.

But at that very moment...

Squeak! Squeak! Squeak! Squeak! Squeak!

Unlike before, the sound approached at an incredible speed. Filled with fear, Abraham leaped onto his bed and fumbled around, searching for his staff which he had left on top of the small dresser next to his bed.

"Where is it?"

Tangled in his sheets, he struggled to find his staff. After what felt like an eternity, he finally felt the familiar touch of his staff.

But as he tried to pull it towards him...

It wouldn't budge.

It felt as if someone on the other side was holding onto it, refusing to let go. Realizing something was terribly wrong, Abraham's face turned pale.

Desperate, he peeked under his blanket.

Squeak...

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A strange incident occurred in the stone dormitory.

The desiccated body of a student was discovered.

Since the school had not officially resumed classes yet, the news did not spread widely. However, for the students who had returned to the academy in advance, this unsettling event filled them with unease.

"They still don't know the cause?"

"They said it wasn't magic! What on earth could have happened?"

Students were anxious, and the stone dormitory was temporarily closed.

Someone quietly observed this situation from the shadows, satisfied with the results.

"It's going as planned."

They calmly assessed the situation, thinking about someone who would return to the academy.

As they headed back to their own quarters.