The space began to change.
The blood swamp that had covered the hall, the tentacles of darkness, and the walls of flesh all crumbled, revealing their original forms.
It was because the necromantic barrier had gone out of control.
âW-why is this suddenly not working?â
Shutraff grimaced in frustration.
Judging by the circumstances, it was clear that this was the work of that Karnak⦠But how?
âWhat did he do?!â
The barrier hadnât shattered. It still exuded dark power exactly as he had conjured it.
His necromantic energy hadnât been obstructed either. It was still flowing through the barrier as it should, perfectly in line with his will.
He had followed the necromantic script precisely, without making a single mistake. Everything had been going smoothly.
And then suddenly, it all stopped working.
âWhat on earth is going on?â
Karnak watched the collapsing necromantic space with a cold smile.
âYou donât understand, do you?â
Despite the barrier breaking down, there was no immediate reaction from Shutraffâa clear sign of his utter confusion.
âOf course, you wouldnât know.â
***
The mixed barrier of light and darkness had thrown Karnak into disarray.
He had been trying to seize control of the barrierâs power the entire time but found it impossible to break through. To be honest, it was becoming quite frustrating.
âSeriously, is there still necromancy in this world that I donât know about?â
What particularly grated on him was the fact that some priest had managed to wield a technique that even he, the former Necromancer King, couldnât comprehend.
He could understand losing in terms of power since he had lost all his former abilities after being reincarnated.
But when it came to knowledge and wisdom, he still prided himself on being the ultimate necromancer!
Then, he suddenly realized something.
Something was off.
If that were the case, it would mean Shutraff was an ultimate necromancerâa monster among monsters, possessing profound wisdom and knowledge even Karnak, the Necromancer King who had conquered the world and brought down the Church of the Seven Goddesses and the Dragon Emperor, couldnât fathom.
That guy?
The one who arrogantly summoned chaotic golems and showed off like that?
âThisâ¦â
A reasonable doubt arose in Karnakâs mind.
âDoes he not know either?â
He decided to change his approach, just in case.
Instead of trying to seize control of the darkness and wrestle away its command, he would overlay his own necromantic barrier on top of it!
Normally, this would be a foolish move.
It would only add more power to the opponent.
Anyone with even a basic understanding of necromancy could easily break through such a technique.
In fact, it was hardly even a technique.
But if this fusion of light and darkness wasnât born from some profound magic, and if Shutraff himself didnât know the reason behind itâ¦
âThen that means heâs in the same position as me.â
The moment he changed his technique, confusion would ensue!
* * *
As expected, Shutraff couldnât manage the situation at all.
No, it seemed he didnât even realize that confusion had occurred in the first place. If he had noticed, he would have at least tried to contain the situation.
In the end, the necromantic barrier completely ceased to function.
Looking around at the first-floor hall of the manor, which had reverted to its original state, Karnak gave a bitter smile.
âSo, youâre just another fool whoâs only skimmed the surface.â
He was better than those who hadnât even scratched the surface, but still, he didnât truly know what the ârealâ experience was like.
As a result, the necromantic barrier that had been suppressing them no longer existed.
Karnak shouted, âVaros! Letâs get out of here!â
Varos had been waiting for the command.
âYes, sir!â
Just as he was about to dash toward the exit, Karnak, who had already started ahead, yelled at him.
âHey, you need to take the lady too! Are you planning to leave her behind?â
Thatâs right.
Serati was still lying unconscious, her arms gruesomely severed.
âWhat?!â
Varos was momentarily stunned.
âIs the young master actually concerned about someone else?â
At the same time, he felt a sense of shame.
He had briefly worried about her but quickly forgot. Yet, Karnak had changed enough to care about someone elseâs safety?
âUnbelievable! I always thought that no matter what, I was more human than that man!â
With deep self-reflection, Varos hurriedly ran over to Serati.
âG-get away from me⦠you necromancerâ¦â
Even in her weakened state, she struggled to push him away.
âAh, this lady saw the young master using necromancy, didnât she?â
Her eyes, filled with hatred born of deep betrayal, glared at him.
âHow could you deceive us all this time⦠you vileâ¦â
Varos didnât pay attention.
âItâs not like this is the first time Iâve gotten looks like this.â
Ignoring her resistance, he hoisted her onto his shoulder.
At that, her entire body went limp. She had fainted from exhaustion.
âWell, at least sheâs easier to carry now.â
He immediately ran through the exit to the front yard of the manor. Approaching Karnak, who was anxiously waiting, Varos spoke with admiration.
âYoung master, youâve changed! You even made sure to save this lady.â
Karnak responded matter-of-factly.
âAura users have a high value as sacrifices. While we might just want to kill her, others will want to keep her alive. She can be used as a shield.â
Varos beamed with a grin.
âI knew it.â
ââ¦?â
âAs expected, you never fail to live up to expectations, young master.â
Varos still felt like he was a bit more human than Karnak.
That made him happy.
âIs this really the time for nonsense? Run!â
âYes, yes!â
* * *
Two men burst out of the gaping entrance of the manor.
Karnak led the way, with Varos following close behind, carrying Serati on his back.
Shutraff ground his teeth as he watched them sprint across the garden.
âHmph! Do you think you can escape?â
He still didnât know what had happened. The necromantic barrier he had cast continued to ignore his commands.
But that didnât mean he had to cling to it.
âYou might have a few tricks up your sleeveâ¦â
The power of darkness that Shutraff wielded was still immense. There was no need for him to rely on a malfunctioning barrier.
He could simply discard it and cast a new one!
âIn the face of overwhelming power, tricks are useless!â
With a thunderous roar, the barren landscape of the garden began to change.
Whirr, whirr, whirr!
The sky twisted into a chaotic vortex and turned a blood-red hue. The ground grew soft and spouted dozens of tendrils. Thorny vines sprouted, forming a massive wall that blocked the two from escaping.
Karnak looked around and clicked his tongue.
âHis necromantic energy is really overflowing. He mustâve consumed a ton of other necromancers.â
But it still wasnât a big problem.
Another necromantic barrier? He could just disrupt it again!
âHuh!â
Karnak spread his arms wide. Darkness surged and extended in all directions.
Compared to the thick aura that had enveloped the garden, it was a faint shadow.
Yet the result was astonishing.
The newly formed necromantic barrier vanished. As if time had been reversed, the sky and the earth reverted to their original state.
âDamn it, this isnât working either?â
Cursing, Shutraff switched tactics.
Another necromantic barrier appeared, altering the world once more, only to crumble again. This cycle repeated over and over.
Taking advantage of these moments, Karnak and Varos continued their desperate escape.
As they ran, Varos suddenly asked, puzzled, âIs there really a need to keep running, young master?â
From what he could see, Karnak now had the upper hand, able to shatter Shutraffâs techniques.
âIt seems like itâd be better to just turn back and finish him off.â
Karnak shook his head.
âNo.â
âWhy not?â
âBecause heâs trying different things.â
ââ¦What?â
Varos tilted his head in confusion, not understanding.
Just then, corpses began to rise from various spots in the garden.
They were the soldiers of Ranpelt Manor, slain when Karnak and his group had stormed in. Now, they were being reanimated by Shutraffâs necromancy, turned into zombies.
âUghâ¦â
âUghhhâ¦â
Groaning eerily, the horde of corpses began to shuffle across the ground.
They werenât ordinary zombies by any means. Shutraff had poured so much necromantic energy into them that they had become monsters rivaling even high-level undead.
Despite this, Varos wasnât worried.
âTheyâll just collapse on their own, like before.â
If all those sophisticated necromantic barriers were useless, what difference could these zombies make?
He was wrong.
âPrepare to fight, Varos.â
âHuh? Are you saying these ones wonât go down easily?â
âExactly.â
The more complex Shutraffâs necromantic barriers were, the easier they were to disrupt. The more intricate the spell, the more likely it was to create confusion.
Conversely, simpler necromancy was harder to interfere with.
âHe probably didnât plan it this wayâ¦â
Karnak got into a battle stance, as if he had anticipated this all along.
âWhen you try enough things, eventually somethingâs bound to work.â
***
âThis oneâs working? But why?â
Though puzzled, Shutraffâs eyes gleamed with excitement.
He didnât know why, but this time his magic wasnât being disrupted. He couldnât let this opportunity slip by!
âGo, my servants!â
The zombies began to transform.
Hideous fangs sprouted, and their nails elongated into beast-like claws. Their skeletal structure twisted grotesquely, and their muscles swelled unnaturally.
âTear them to shreds and offer their souls to me!â
The cursed creatures, no longer recognizable as human or beast, let out agonized roars.
âRaaagh!â
Varos swung his sword at the oncoming horde of deformed zombies.
âTake this!â
Even with Serati slung over his shoulder, he wielded his sword with ease, showing no signs of struggle. He had plenty of experience fighting while carrying someone.
âIâve lost count of how many times I had to fight while carrying the young master when he was exhausted!â
Luckily, in this life, Karnakâs body was in much better shape. He could cast spells while walking around on his own, with some energy to spare.
âO pure light of destruction, Arcane Burst!â
Karnak unleashed a barrage of destructive flashes, pushing back the advancing monsters before casting another spell.
âBlades of darkness, protect your masterâDark Blade!â
Black blades slashed through the approaching zombies one after another.
Varos and Karnak fought fiercely against the oncoming zombie horde.
It seemed like they would be overwhelmed at any moment, but somehow, they managed to hold their ground.
It wasnât just because they were experienced in fighting the undead.
âAre they really doing that?â
Whenever the situation became too dire, Karnak would subtly maneuver Serati, still slung over Varosâs shoulder, into the path of the zombiesâ attacks.
âSorry about this, Miss Serati!â
Since Serati was a precious aura user, a valuable sacrifice, the zombies were forced to halt their attacks each time she was used as a shield.
Shutraff clicked his tongue in disbelief.
âWhat kind of people are they?â
Using a comrade as a meat shield! And not just any comrade, but a pitiable woman who had lost both her arms.
Could those really be considered human?
âNecromancers are truly despicable creatures!â
It seemed he had already erased from his memory the fact that it was he who had put Serati in such a state.
Self-justification wasnât unique to necromancers, so it wasnât particularly surprising.
In any case, Karnak and Varos were fighting astonishingly well. Considering their abilities, their resourcefulness was extraordinary.
âItâs just a cheap trick, though.â
No matter how clever they were, they were still just ordinary humans.
Their necromantic energy was feeble, their magical power was low, and they hadnât even awakened any martial aura.
âIâll put an end to this!â
Shutraff focused his mind.
From the depths of the manor, a massive surge of necromantic energy burst forth, piercing through the gardenâs sky.
*Boom!*
âCome forth, demon of Gehenna!â
A portal of darkness opened in the air, and a towering blood-red giant, nearly three meters tall, emerged.
It was Maz-nun, a demon from the abyss with two black horns on its head, a grotesque appearance, and bulging muscles ready to burst.
âRaaagh!â
The demon roared, asserting its presence.
âContractor, state your desire!â
Shutraff replied with arrogant confidence.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âKill the men and bring the woman to me!â
Maz-nun was a fearsome demon, comparable to a Purple Knight, a warrior of the highest rank.
No matter how skilled those two were in necromancy, they wouldnât stand a chance against such overwhelming power!
However, the demonâs response was unexpected.
âWho?â
ââ¦What?â
âWho exactly do you want me to kill?â
Shutraff couldnât understand why the demon was asking this. He stood there, baffled.
âHave I been found out?â
Karnak glanced at the demon with a sly smile.
âWell, the demon was summoned too late. Of course, it wonât be fooled.â
âFooled? What does he mean by that?â
Shutraffâs gaze landed on Karnak, who was waving at him.
âThanks, you bumbling necromancer.â
At the same time, Karnak, Varos, and Serati began to blur.
âYouâre the first person Iâve ever met who falls so easily for illusions.â
In an instant, all three of them vanished completely.
All that remained were the zombie horde and the demon, looking around in confusion.
âContractor, speak clearly! Who am I supposed to kill and who should I bring to you?â
Shutraffâs jaw dropped.
ââ¦It was all an illusion?â
Since when? Where?
A roar filled with rage echoed through the manorâs underground.
âThose bastards dared to deceive me!â