Chapter 105: I Had Already Guessed That You Were a Fellow Cultivator!

Chapter 105: I Had Already Guessed That You Were a Fellow Cultivator!

Matthew recognized this nameplate!The initial posting of this chapter occurred via Ñøv€l-B!n.

This thing was once very popular in Baiyan City. It was used by necromancers to classify, mark, and arrange the undead.

This could reduce the mental power consumption of the necromancers when they were forming an undead army.

Some of the nameplates also had some secret words that could only be deciphered by necromancers who had mastered the unique interpretation method of Baiyan City.

This could also be considered a reward or trap left behind by a reclusive necromancer for his own kind when he was wandering alone.

Matthew took off the nameplate and tried to read it. Soon, a row of dazzling words appeared in front of him.

[If I hadn’t become a necromancer, would things have been different?]

Matthew frowned- The words had no context. hilt they yagnely revealed his

Regret after becoming a necromancer.

However, at the same time, he was also curious about the owner of the nameplate.

‘ He might be from Baiyan City, but necromancers usually don’t like hot and humid weather. This will make the undead, which are already difficult to keep clean, even more difficult to deal with. Why did he come here?”

Matthew looked into the depths of the swamp.

At this moment, Old Lucky, who had been circling around the giant forest boa, walked over.

"This snake came from the depths of the Bitter Water Swamp. It must have swallowed more than one zombie along the way. Otherwise, its movements wouldn’t be so slow.

"This is not good news.”

The rainforest did not welcome classes like Druids and Rangers from the north.

For Old Lucky to be able to blend in like a fish in water, he must have something extraordinary about him.

After killing the zombies, he did not keep the nameplates for himself. Instead, he handed them to Matthew.

"If you need it, take it all. But remember, it’s best not to reveal your identity as a necromancer to the Jango people in the depths of the rainforest. They might not do anything to you, but they will definitely hold a grudge. The Yucca tribe was better off because they did not participate in the war against the necromancers.”

Matthew nodded and thanked Old Lucky. Then, he took out a rag to wipe the nameplates clean and read them one by one.

[In my opinion, zombies are much cuter than humans. They just want to bite you a little bit, and a little bit will satisfy them.]

[As for humans, if a human bit you, then that bite was just the beginning.]

[Those natives are really annoying. I merely took a nest of young Feathered Snakes?]

[It’s so annoying to hear them beat gongs and drums every day!]

[I had to give them a little warning, but I couldn’t tarnish the reputation of the Necromancer too much. Hmm, I’ll just use the corpses of their compatriots to make a stitched monster!]

[No, two!]

[A shocking discovery: If you break the contract with an undead creature, you will need 72 hours to re-sign the contract!]

[This was truly an unprecedented discovery!]

[Why 72 hours? Does undead need time to cool off after a break- up?] [Hehe. I’m such a genius. I’ve discovered something to utilize this rule!]

[Most of the undead creatures that we can contract have spirituality. They will take the initiative to ask for Soul Crystals, and we usually pay them monthly.]

[Based on this, we only need to terminate the contract when we are supposed to pay the monthly salary, then lock it up for 72 hours to prevent it from getting lost or being kidnapped, and then re-sign the contract. According to my observation, most undead creatures will forget about the previous salary arrears after re-signing the contract..]