Chapter 102 Juliels Wilderness (2).
Seoul Station's Necromancer
Chapter 102 - Julielâs Wilderness (2)
Woojin opened his Point Store to see if there were any items regarding this event. The Point Store had Skill Books but it also sold numerous regular books as well.
[Stewardship of the Dimensional Domain]
âI guess this is it....â
It was manual on how to govern a Dimensional Domain, and the price was 2,000 Achievement Points. However, it wasnât the price that was a problem.
The problem was there was a lock on it, so he wouldnât be able to read it at all.
Woojin looked at his Stat Menu to check his Grade Menu. Woojin hadnât paid much attention to it since it had stayed the same. There werenât any numbers or marks. It was empty.
âWhatever.â
It wasnât going to work right now. It wasnât as if he would get more answer from worrying about it.
It would have been better if he had a guide, but it wasnât as if not having a guide would deter him from going forward.
Woojin chose the âClearâ option.
âHmmm. This is a bit different.â
He knew what to expect since he had entered Rashmodeâs Dungeon before. He had thought the Clear Mode was akin to breaking into another house to plunder it. He never expected the rewards to be quite good...
âIs this Trahnetâs doing?â
The rules that bastard operated under was more of a mystery than it was understood.
One thing that was for sure was that Woojin had been adrift on a boundless expanse of water, but now he felt as if he had found a compass.
Kahng-woojinâs eyes twinkled.
When he passed through the newly formed red portal, he appeared in an open field.
Chilly winds blew across the plains as Gray Wolves wandered around. In the distance, a large purple pillar of light drew Woojinâs eyes.
Juliel was over there.
He felt a hunch telling him so.
âKoo-roo-roo.â
The Gray Wolves in the surrounding saw Woojin and swarmed towards him. There werenât any features on the terrain. It was basically an open plain. The wolves were adept at fighting in a group, so this was the perfect environment for the wolves to bite and kill intruders.
Unfortunately, this particular intruder also liked wide open plains for battle.
âOpen a path for me.â
Pah-pah-paht.
At Woojinâs command, the black smoke around him coalesced into Death Knights as they were summoned. They summoned their Phantom Steeds, then charged towards the wolves prowling around Woojin.
The Death Knights could summon any number of Skeleton Soldiers they needed, so the Death Knights summoned a portion of their troops. Woojin only job was to replace a broken Skeleton Soldier or add more Skeleton Soldiers under their command when the Death Knights leveled up.
âLetâs go.â
Woojin summoned Shing Shing and he mounted. Bibi was summoned, taking her place on top of Shing Shingâs head. Dolsae was in the form of a Golemâs Heart, circling around Woojinâs head.
The Immortal Army galloped across the wilderness.
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A pillar of purple light was extending into the sky. The space above was pitch black so it was questionable to call it a sky. Moreover, one couldnât see the end to the pillar of light. It kept traveling upwards endlessly.
The light was being emitted from an underground building.
It was hard to call it a building. It was basically a cave.
Woojin smirked when he stood in front of the entrance to the cave.
âSo he ran away to this place?â
The entrance to the cave was large enough, so only Juliel could go in and out of it. It was too small for all the Immortal Army to enter into it. Woojin got off his Phantom Steed and the Death Knights followed behind him.
The cave wasnât that deep. Soon, they appeared at a space that was the size of a soccer stadium. The unique feature of this place was that the ceiling was open and a large purple gem was sending a purple light into the sky.
Juliel was resting his long body in front of it.
âI thought you were going to run away. Did you give up?â
[I gave up.]
âHow unexpected.â
[I have no reason to fight an arduous battle.]
It wouldnât turn out well. Juliel let out a sigh.
[I made a mistake in rashly making a gate to earth.]
Woojinâs eyes shone at the word gate. He remembered the words of the Holy Maiden. Her plan had been to obtain a Dimensional Domain. She was going to send an expedition to Alphen after opening a gate.
âIâll be visiting you often from now on to play with you guys.â
[What kind of nonsense are you spouting?]
â.......â
[You really donât know anything.]
When Woojin tilted head in puzzlement, Juliel shook his head.
[If you Clear the Dungeon, the gate disappears. There is no reason for me to face you again.]
When the gate he opened to earth disappeared from his Domain, he would have no business thatâll bring him back to earth unless he wanted to open the gate again. He would never take the opportunity to face the terrifying Immortal again.
Should he consider it fortunate that Kahng-woojin had chosen the Clear Mode?
Even if he died here, it would allow Juliel to be reborn once again.
[Let us say our farewell.]
âAre you going to meekly allow me to kill you?â
[That wonât be happening.]
Juliel raised his body. Did Julielâs body look bigger on earth or was he mistaken?
[Youâve made a mistake.]
Sss-ahhhhhhhh.
The plants growing haphazardly around the plains let out a green energy. It was absorbed into Julielâs body. After receiving the Blessing of the Wilderness, Julielâs body started to become smaller.
He was getting smaller and smaller.
He wasnât actually getting smaller. He was being compressed.
Heat started to pour out of Julielâs body.
âHoo-ooooooh.â
After he let out a ragged breath, Juliel stood on his two feet.
âWerewolf?â
âI just borrowed their outer appearance. Koo-hoohoo.â
Woojin tilted his head.
âA crazy dog?â
âKoo-hooo. I want to tear you into dozen pieces.â
âYou donât have the ability to do so.â
âKoo-hoohoo. Thatâs right. If you die here even once, it would be the end for you.â
âStop barking like a dog.â
Dog. Dog. This bastard kept treating him like a dog.
A red light lit inside Julielâs eyes.
âIâll kill you.â
Juliel let out a cold laugh. He saw the cat next to Woojin run towards him.
Is it his pet?
The cat had a cute and mesmerizing eyes. However, Juliel was in a foul mood, since the owner of the pet was the Immortal.
âNyahng.â
Juliel kicked the cat that had been running at him.
Shwahhhhhk.
Juliel pushed off one leg and, in a flash, charged towards Woojin. Julielâs front paws had turned into hands, but the hands had sharp and thick nails. The nails were akin to swords.
Kahhhhhhng!
Kibaâs axe blocked Julielâs claws.
âAnnoying pests.â
Kah-ahng, kwahng!
Kiba blocked Julielâs claws on consecutive blows, but he was sent sliding backwards by a kick from Juliel.
It was an overwhelming strength.
[Goo-rooroo.]
Kiba let out a low growl. It seemed his pride was hurt, since he was losing in terms of strength.
Juliel didnât care about the familiars. He kept aiming for Woojin.
His smaller body meant he had gained explosive agility, and he hadnât lost any of his strength. It was amazing.
[You shall not pass!]
Kwahhng!
Ramsonâs hammer blocked Julielâs attack.
The hammer absorbed the impact, and the damage was turned around against Juliel.
Booooohng, boohng!
No matter how fearsome a power was, it was useless if one couldnât hit oneâs target.
Juliel nimbly dodged all of Ramsonâs attack. He aimed his sharp and long nails for Ramsonâs skull.
Ramson quickly lowered his head to avoid the blow, but half of his helm was sheared off.
[You dare!]
The enraged Ramson hugged Juiel, and the Death Knight from the side brought down a great sword towards Julielâs neck.
Ggahng.
It was hard to believe this was the hide of an animal. Accompanying the sound, the sword bounced off Juliel. He twisted to his body to escaped. He left the Death Knights behind, and he ran towards Woojin.
âIâll kill him.â
He didnât have the time to tussle with the Immortalâs familiars.
This was how one dealt with a Necromancer.
Their familiars would be summoned once again no matter how many times one killed them. However, once the Necromancer was killed, the familiars went back to being a ragtag group of monsters.
[You shall not pass!]
The Necromancer and his familiars seemed well aware of this fact, so they were on constant guard around the Immortal. Juliel used the most minimal movement to arrive in front of his opponent.
âI donât have much time left.â
The Blessing of the Wilderness had a short duration.
It was regrettable, but in turn, it gave Juliel an explosive amount of power.
The Immortal had stepped into his Domain through his own volition. This was a once in a lifetime opportunity to kill him.
âIf only I could engage him in a fight.â
If he could shed the annoying familiars, he would be able to kill the Immortal with one blow. He just need to get their first. Juliel had thought through this more than couple dozen of times through the years. This was the way to confront a Necromancer.
He would always lose in a fight for numeric superiority. He needed enough power to overwhelm the Necromancerâs familiars.
The Domainâs innate effect and the Blessing of the Wilderness would give him that power.
âDie!â
Juliel approached Woojin from the front and extended his claws.
If he had enough time, he would have killed all the familiars. Then, he would have slowly savored the death of the Immortal. However, the Blessing of the Wilderness that was compressing his body was on a time limit, and the end was imminent.
At most, he had 10 seconds.
However, one second would be enough to kill this bastard.
Kah-ahng!
Woojin raised his Steel Staff to block Julielâs claws. Woojin jumped backward as if he was at a disadvantage in terms of strength. However, he had enough reaction speed to be able to block the attack...
Eight seconds.
Chwahhhk, ggahng!
Before Julielâs claws could break open the head of the astonished Immortal, a Death Knight ran in to take the blow instead.
Kwah-jee-jeek!
Both the weapon and claws burrowed into the Death Knight. The Death Knightâs armor was crumpled as he was severed in half.
Six seconds.
He was in a hurry, but he still had some time left. The Immortalâs flustered expression said it all. He would be able to kill this bastard.
Shwahhk, kahng!
The bastardâs Steel Staff turned into a greatsword, and he blocked Julielâs attack. However, there was too much of a difference in terms of strength, so the great sword was knocked into the air. If Woojin had held onto it, it would have ripped his hands open.
3 seconds.
He won.
Julielâs claws pierced the weaponless Kahng-woojinâs heart.
Juliel had killed him.
The Immortal....
âI did it.â
The Commanders of the higher Thrones hadnât been able to do it, yet he had done it. He only possessed two lower Thrones.
Kahng-woojinâs moment of failure... He couldnât help but laugh.
âIdiot.â
âHow....â
âEven if a dog is smart, it is still a dog.â
â.......â
Julielâs surrounding seemed to fluctuate dizzily as it spun in circles.
His body was slanted upward towards the ceiling and he was looking up at Woojin.
âHow....â
âMy little devil has a bit of a bad habit.â
â.......â
Julielâs gaze headed towards the cat.
Pah-paht.
The catâs appearance changed to that of a little demon.
Ah. He remembered now. She was the Illusion Witch.
âIt was a hallucination....â
âYou danced pretty well.â
â.......â
Juliel looked around, and the Death Knights were still standing where he had first seen them. They were looking down at him with blank expressions.
Juliel had gotten excited and leaped around by himself....
He didnât even have to look at the stinging wound on his neck to know what had happened.
Juliel fell over as the spear pierced into him. He could feel his chest tightening.
âIâll see you next time.â
âKoo-koo. I will never have a reason to see you again.â
Heâll have to spent a long time in the darkness and the nothingness of death, but he would eventually be revived once again.
Juliel wonât ever open a gate to earth again.
âYou never know.â
Woojin pushed the spear in deeper and completely severed Julielâs breath. A gray light surrounded his corpse, after which he dispersed into the air.
âHoo. That was dangerous.â
âHeh heh. Did I do well?â
âYou did.â
âThat guy always falls for the same trick every time-ahong.â
Woojin smirked as he petted Bibiâs head.
Julielâs movement was a threat, since he had received the Blessing of the Wilderness. If he wasnât under the influence of the hallucination and Juliel targeted him in earnest, Woojin would have been in danger.
He had Warrior as his dual class, but he had put all of his bonus points into Control and Magic.
Even though he had used the Reinforcement Stones to increase his Stats, he only had a superior body compared to a human Roused. His strength and stamina wasnât high enough to face off against Trahnetâs commanders.
Woojin touched the purple gem making the pillar of light at the middle of Julielâs nest.
Shoo-shoo-shoo-shoooong.
When he took out the gem, the pillar of light was withdrawn into the gem being held by Woojinâs hand.
Woojin grinned.
He had all 3 pieces needed to obtain a Dimensional Domain.