A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees

Chapter 1025: The Fireworks Above Rolling Stone Town



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Before Matthew could speak, Olorin had already reacted.

He stared at Matthew and th looked a.

"Matthew? Where is this place?

"Wait!"

His expression suddly became extremely serious.

"Did we have some strange connection?"

Matthew coughed and said, a little embarrassed,

"I think we have a contract…"

Olorin's eyes wided.

"Contract?

"Wh did we sign the contract?

"And didn't you say that I could refuse?"

Matthew scratched his head awkwardly. He didn't know how to explain.

Olorin looked at him with a bitter expression.

"I knew that necromancers were not good people. Why did you lie to me?

"So, am I your baby now?"

Matthew was stunned.

"Baby? What baby?"

Olorin blinked.

"Isn't this a term usually used to refer to summoned creatures?

"I oft hear them call the summoned creatures of necromancers babies…"

Matthew shivered.

"Who told you that? Where did you hear that from?"

Olorin waved his hand uncertainly.

"I don't know. Maybe I heard it wh I was sleeping? I oft have dreams wh I'm sleeping, and there's a lot of people yelling at me, and those dreams are usually very real. I'm sure they're dreams!"

Matthew asked doubtfully,

"How are you so sure?"

Olorin said confidtly,

"Because I tested it repeatedly in those dreams, and there was no pain at all! Hahaha!"

Matthew thought for a momt and reminded him in a fridly manner,

" As far as I know, you are now a Lich.

"So theoretically, you won't feel pain ev in the real world. Why don't you try it now?"

Olorin looked sceptical.

A momt later.

Under Matthew's gaze, he picked up a stone from the side and smashed it against his knee!

There was a crisp bang.

Matthew's eyelids twitched, and his pupils constricted.

Th, there was a cracking sound.

The stone shattered.

Olorin's knee was fine.

Olorin seemed to be unable to accept it. He staggered back two steps and tried to find an excuse for himself.

"Is there a possibility that I slept for too long and my legs are numb?"

Matthew cleared his throat and carefully combed through his hair.

" First of all, I can now confirm that you are a Lich.

" Secondly, the people from the Netherworld Cult infiltrated Viscount Fan's territory with great fanfare. They definitely wouldn't shoot without a second thought. You have to know that the two parties are mortal emies. They are there for you. The Prophet of Death that they speak of is almost 99% you.

"You can't remember these things now. It's possible that you just lost a part of your memory.

"You might have lost this memory of your own accord, or it might have be sealed by someone else."

Olorin said unwillingly,

"It's possible that I'm too sleepy to remember for the time being."

Matthew nodded lightly.

"I can't rule out this possibility."

Olorin shrugged and sighed deeply.

"Isn't it good to be a little muddleheaded? Waking up will only make people suffer more!"

Th, his gaze focused on Matthew again.

"So what are you planning to do to me now?

"I heard that many necromancers will do some outrageous things to their babies…"

Matthew was about to answer wh he suddly noticed two heads, one big and one small, popping out of the woods.

It was Bobo and Lumiere.

What were these two doing?

Were they eavesdropping?

Matthew didn't mind.

He tried his best to clarify with Olorin,

"I won't do anything overboard."

Olorin looked ev more uneasy.

"I hav't ev said what overboard things I had heard, but you already know! This means that you did think about it!"

Matthew's forehead darked.

He comforted Olorin. Th, he quickly explained the ins and outs of the matter.

".. That's about it. I accidtally summoned you because of a ritual I prepared to summon a lich.

"Perhaps this is fate."

Olorin tilted his head.

"Fate?

"Does this word mean very unlucky?"

Matthew shrugged.

"It's not impossible for you to understand it that way.

"In short, this is indeed an accidt.

"Although you're already my summoned creature because your level is very high, we're actually on equal footing.

" I can't forcefully summon you. If you want to, you can ev summon me instead. Of course, I can also reject your summoning request."

In order to reassure Olorin.

Matthew explained the contract betwe the two in detail.

He was not lying.

The summoning contract betwe Olorin and Matthew was the most equal one.

It was second only to Matthew and Peggy's partnership contract.

In Matthew's summoning data.

Olorin's attributes and related information were all question marks.

Other than knowing that this guy was good at making fireballs, Matthew knew nothing.

This meant that Olorin maintained a high degree of indepdce.

As for loyalty and other attributes, there were at all.

This was probably due to Olorin's high spirituality.

At this level.

Loyalty could no longer be used to measure the relationship betwe a summoned creature and a necromancer.

They were more like frids than superiors and subordinates.

"In conclusion, you'll always be the same as you were in the past."


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