i have a dead world

Chapter 301 How Much Do You Want, How Much I Have

Chapter 301 How Much Do You Want, How Much I Have

The carriage stopped, and Matt's voice came: "Miss Ada, we have arrived."

"Yes, Mr. Matt."

Ada said to the skeleton soldier: "Follow me, don't get separated, and don't run around."

An Baichen controlled the skeleton soldiers to follow Ada, and got off the carriage. In front of the carriage was a tall bluestone castle, which covered a large area and had a simple and heavy architectural style.

The castle was shrouded in the night, but the place that should have been quiet was quite lively at this time.

"It's Miss Ada who's back."

"Good evening, Miss Ada."

"Open the door!"

More than a dozen men and women dressed as servants stood outside the gate of the castle with magic lamps, waiting for Ada's carriage. It was not until Ada entered the castle with the skeleton soldiers and Matt that the servants began to close the doors and turn off the lights.

Ada entered the castle, but Matt stayed outside. The castle was where the masters and personal servants lived.Although he is Ada's noble attendant, as a male, he is not Ada's personal attendant, so he cannot follow the little master into the castle at night.

After Ada entered the castle, An Baichen alone observed that there were dozens of servants. The servants moved up and down the castle, cleaning the floors and walls and replacing the magic candles.

A middle-aged woman came over with a respectful face: "Miss Ada, the Duke and Madam are going to the dinner party today, and they won't be back until dawn."

"Oh."

Ada nodded expressionlessly. She was used to living alone in the big castle every night, without any friends or relatives to accompany her except servants.

Ada raised her legs and walked up the stairs. The middle-aged woman wanted to follow behind, but was stopped by Ada: "Don't follow me, I'm going to rest."

"Yes, Miss Ada."

The housekeeper left politely and respectfully. Ada turned around and led the skeleton soldiers along the spiral staircase to the third floor, where Ada's bedroom and study were located.

"Where do you want to sleep tonight?"

Ada stopped in front of her room door, turned around and looked at the skeleton soldier, with hesitant eyes: "There are many rooms here, why don't you stay in the guest room tonight?"

Ada originally wanted the skeleton soldier to live with her, but due to her upbringing and reserve, she couldn't sleep with the summoned creature yet.

As for the cancellation of the summoning contract, Ada didn't think about it at all. She was worried that it would be difficult for her to successfully summon again after contacting the summoning contract.As for the magic power required to maintain the existence of summoned creatures in this world, it is not a problem for Ada at all.

Although she doesn't have the magic talent of the summoning department, her magic power reserves are far superior to those of her peers.

The skeleton soldier nodded and followed the servant into the guest room.

The guest room has a bed, several bookshelves, a blanket on the floor, and warm magic flames flickering from the wall candles. The facilities in the room are simple yet luxurious, with different styles. Obviously, the owner of the castle has good taste.

The servant didn't dare to stay in the room for a long time. He bowed his head in silence and quickly left the room. As humans in the Kolia continent, most of them have some common sense of magic, including a basic understanding of undead creatures.

In the eyes of most people, undead creatures are evil and bloodthirsty existences.

An Baichen felt at ease alone, he controlled the skeleton soldiers to the bookshelf, took down the books and began to look them up.

An Baichen has mastered all the languages ​​and characters of the other world. He can understand the contents of the books. Most of the contents of the books on the bookshelf are related to magic, and there are also some historical records of the Kelia continent.

An Baichen focused on looking up the historical records about undead creatures. Unfortunately, the relevant records in the books in this room are of no value. Most of the books only contain negative publicity and exaggerated introductions about undead creatures, and there is no mention of undead creatures. The truth about the origin of the Leah continent.

An Baichen used the soul learning technique, so he read at a very fast speed. In just half an hour, he had roughly scanned most of the books on the bookshelf.

"These books should be common goods, and there is no valuable information recorded in them. At most, I can learn more about the Kolia continent through them."

An Baichen put down the book, glanced at the bookshelf, and began to meditate: "In order to ensure that the plane coordinates of the Kolia continent will not be lost, I should embed a plane coordinates in this world now."

"But having said that, it shouldn't be a problem for me to put the coordinates of the plane in this room, right? The owner of this castle is quite powerful, and this world is a fifth-level different world. Maybe there will be someone who can perceive this The things and means that were engraved with the coordinates of the plane in the room?"

"Although there is such a chance, I still have to have a plane coordinate to stay in this world."

"Wait, the little girl named Ada told the skeleton soldiers a lot of relevant information before. She should like summoning magic very much, even to the point of admiring it."

"Then I can focus on her development according to her personality and hobbies, and strive to be tied to a warship with her. With her family background and magic talent, she can definitely become a potential undead summoner."

An Baichen made up his mind, took out the [Reaper's Grace Disc], and began to record the coordinates of the plane.

After doing all this, An Baichen put down the book and began to communicate with Ada with soul consciousness.

An Baichen did not communicate directly with his own soul consciousness, but used the soul fire of the level 2 special skeleton soldier as a bridge to communicate. In this way, with the influence of the summoning contract in the soul fire of the level 2 special skeleton soldier, Ada could not You will realize that the person communicating with you is not your summoned creature.

"Ada?"

An Baichen tentatively sent out a soul message. Although several rooms were separated, Ada quickly received the message and responded.

"It's you! Aha, so you can talk!"

Ada's excited voice came. As a descendant of a magical family, she naturally knew how to identify the other party's identity from the soul message by some simple means.

"Why didn't you communicate with me just now?"

"By the way, haven't you slept so late?"

An Baichen just said a word, and was about to face Ada's constant questions. An Baichen took a deep breath and answered patiently: "I am an undead creature, and I don't need to sleep. I have always learned the skills of soul communication. It’s just that I didn’t speak up because I was afraid of scaring you.”

"I'm not that timid."

Ada smiled and said, "What's your name? I told you a lot about me in the carriage before, but I still don't know anything about you."

An Baichen was rather surprised by Ada's attitude towards him, she seemed like a friend, or her performance was a little deliberate.

An Baichen didn't know that it was mentioned in the basics of summoning magic in Kolia Continent that any good summoner would form a deep friendship with his summoned creatures.It is wrong to force summoned creatures to be driven by contracts. Only by communicating with your heart can you get the love of more powerful summoned creatures.

Ada's theoretical knowledge is very solid, and she has great affection and goodwill towards the skeleton soldiers from the very beginning.

Although she doesn't know if the theoretical knowledge about summoned creatures in this book has any effect on undead creatures, it doesn't prevent her from doing so.

"My name is."

An Baichen was a little hesitant. He glanced at the series of numbered names of the second-level special skeleton soldiers, and finally gave up and told the truth: "My name is An Baichen. I come from the world of the undead and belong to the undead creatures created by the god of death."

"The world of the dead? Don't you come from the realm of the dead?"

"I'm not quite sure what you mean by the realm of the dead. Is this another name for the world of the undead that the people of Kolia continent have?"

"Ah, I think we should be talking about two completely different worlds, because the world picture I perceived when I summoned you is not like the realm of death recorded in the book."

"Is there a second world where undead creatures exist?"

"The teacher told me that magic links countless planes, and many planes have something in common."

Ada couldn't explain why there were undead creatures in two worlds, and she couldn't do anything about some too esoteric magic plane issues.

"But I feel that you are a very good summoned creature, much stronger than the undead creatures in the realm of death."

Ada turned to comfort An Baichen: "It is recorded in the book that undead creatures that are difficult to maintain with my current mana reserve exist in this plane for a long time, but I can feel that your existence does not consume too much of my mana. reserve."

"I can even feel that the mana consumption I have to maintain your existence is not as fast as my own mana recovery speed, so I can be sure that you are unusual! You are special!"

An Baichen couldn't help laughing when he heard this sentence.

How does this little girl know that the undead creatures in the undead world do not need the summoner to consume much magic power to maintain their existence, because every undead creature maintains its own existence will consume the undead breath of the undead world, and there is no need to consume any energy from the summoner .

Otherwise, An Baichen once handed over so many undead warriors to the undead summoners, how can the summoners in the non-magic world have magic power to maintain consumption?
Ada summoned a level 2 special skeleton soldier. The only mana consumption was to maintain the summoning contract in the level 2 special skeleton soldier. The consumption was weak enough to be ignored.

An Baichen did not answer, but this did not prevent Ada from sighing to herself: "Oh, it would be great if every summoned creature could be like you, and it could be summoned successfully without consuming too much mana to maintain it. .”

"I'm not too worried about my magic reserve, but I always fail to summon. In a few days, I will take the exam of the summoning system. I need to successfully summon three creatures from other worlds to pass."

Ada was very distressed. Her heart moved, and she couldn't help blurting out: "An Baichen, are there any other summoned creatures in your world? Can you help me successfully summon them?"

Ada regretted it after saying this, and she felt that she had asked a very stupid question.

How can a summoner ask the summoned creature to help him assist in the summoning?
On the Kolia Continent, any summoning of summoned creatures requires the summoner himself to sign a summoning contract in order to open the plane channel and successfully summon. If the summoner himself is not proficient in summoning magic, he will not be able to perceive any summoned creatures .

Ada felt that it was luck that she was able to summon An Baichen today. Maybe it was because she happened to mispronounced a few spell syllables to be able to successfully summon this skeleton soldier by mistake.

But next time, will I have such good luck?

Ada lay on the bed, biting the pillow, frowning.

But soon, An Baichen's voice sounded in her mind, making her excited again.

"I can help you."

An Baichen's voice was very calm: "In my world, there are only undead creatures. If you only summon undead creatures, then you can summon as many as you want."

(End of this chapter)

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