Chapter Eighty-Four: Invitation and Secret
Locke and the two necromancers meet, and the battle doesn't break out because of this. Seeing other necromancers in this burial place, the two human mages were only happy.
The unconcealed fluctuations in the magic power of the two necromancers showed that these two necromancers were inferior in strength, one of them was a fifth-level necromancer, while the other was a sixth-level mage like Locke.
Seeing the two necromancers, Locke took the initiative to open the ** flow, hoping to get some information from the mouths of the two necromancers that he hoped to know.
Although the three of them knew each other's strength level, they all covered their faces, and they didn't know each other's appearances.
At close range, Locke was sure that he would kill any necromancer in an instant. Because, the two necromancers, in front of Locke, were not too guarded, and only regarded Locke as a similar necromancer, but they didn't know what to do, Locke's combat power was not only reflected in the necromancer's undead magic, but also in Locke's powerful body comparable to that of a warrior of the same level.
The mage profession is close to Locke, and as long as Locke is willing, he can instantly kill the existence of the same level.
Of course, Locke has no murderous intentions towards these two necromancers for the time being, and he also thinks that he can find the necromancer's organization through these two necromancers, in order to obtain some resources suitable for necromancers, such as some necromancer alchemy potions that restore mana.
During the exchange, Locke naturally did not reveal the information that he was the son of the Freud family, but only said that he was a commoner child who inadvertently obtained the inheritance of the necromancer and embarked on the path of seeking strength as a necromancer.
And Locke's name in his previous life, Zhang Feng, has also become Locke's new name in front of the necromancer.
After knowing that Locke was a ninth-level necromancer who had been inherited by a necromancer and became a sixth-level necromancer on his own, the two necromancers naturally extended an invitation to Locke.
A commoner child who inadvertently got the necromancer's inheritance, thus getting rid of his original fate, has never been a powerful necromancer. Locke's explanation is also the source of the vast majority of necromancers.
Other types of mage professionals generally start to learn magic under the guidance of a mage until they become a new mage. Unless a commoner's child is too talented in magic, or for other special reasons, there is no magician willing to teach a commoner's child magic.
After all, magicians are arrogant, even more noble than some nobles, and they look down on warriors, and even more down on commoners.
Only those noble children who have a lot of wealth or not low status have enough capital to worship under the mage's door, get the guidance of the mage, and become a new mage.
If the children of commoners want to get ahead and gain great strength, most of them can only choose to become a warrior.
Whereas necromancers are different from other magicians.
Necromancy is not only easier to study than other types of magic, but it is also easier to obtain the cultivation resources required. What's more, commoner children also have a better chance of obtaining the Necromantic Inheritance than any other type of magical inheritance.
Maybe a commoner will wake up one day and find that there is an extra necromancer's codex in his room.
The vast majority of ordinary people instinctively reject and fear necromancers, so it is not easy for those necromancers to accept apprentices. Therefore, if the necromancer wants to replenish the number of necromancers, he secretly distributes some codex related to necromancy out of the necromancer, so that some civilian children who are eager for strength can become a necromancer by learning these.
These civilian children who learn necromancer magic alone and become necromancers naturally know that necromancers are enemies of the entire Loki plane, and they can only study necromancer secretly, and they dare not expose it at all, and what such necromancers are most eager for is to find other necromancers, or join the necromancer's organization.
Therefore, the members of the necromancer organization will continue to find those hidden necromancers from various places, so as to bring them to their own organization, so that they can become members of their own organization.
These two necromancers, both of whom are common people's children, began to practice the acquired inheritance in order to gain strength and get rid of their original destiny after they were fortunate enough to receive the scattered inheritance of necromancers. With a few pages of inheritance, he became a low-level necromancer, and was soon encountered by other powerful necromancers and brought to his current necromancer organization.
Of course, there are also many commoner children who are lucky enough to become necromancers, who do not hide themselves, or do not meet other necromancers, and are killed by other professional mages.
The two necromancers were not surprised by Locke's origin, but the strange thing was that Locke was now a sixth-level necromancer, and he hadn't even met other necromancer organizations.
During the exchange, the two necromancers learned some details about Locke, and Locke also learned some helpful information from the two necromancers. Of course, Locke only asked for this information as an ignorant mage who was eager to find the Order, and did not deliberately probe into the necromancer's secrets.
The two necromancers even took the initiative to reveal some more important information to Locke.
In Da Mo City, there were many necromancers hidden in it, and Locke was also a little surprised.
Locke also learned that the two necromancers belonged to a powerful necromancer organization and were assigned to work under a man called Shock. And the two mages also know that above the Zhen Lord, there is a more powerful Ming Lord.
The reason why the two necromancers revealed some secret information to Locke was naturally to invite Locke to join him and do things for Lord Zhen.
After some exchanges, the two necromancers also sent an invitation to Locke, and also promised Locke all kinds of benefits, the guidance of high-level mages, more advanced necromancer magic knowledge and the supply of some precious resources, these are all temptations that some civilian necromancers can't refuse.
Locke also learned from the two necromancers that in addition to other necromancers, it was impossible to buy those potions suitable for necromancers from ordinary channels, because if you want to refine the necromancer alchemy potion, only the necromancer himself can do it.
Faced with the invitation of the two necromancers, Locke readily agreed. While killing two necromancers will certainly give him some useful resources, being able to reach out to other necromancers through them is undoubtedly more beneficial to Locke.
Locke's reaction did not surprise the two necromancers.
After confirming that Locke had joined his organization, the two necromancers were undoubtedly enthusiastic about Locke again. The strength of Locke's sixth-level necromancer is undoubtedly extremely powerful among the necromancers in Damo City. You must know that in Damo City, in addition to Lord Zhen, the strongest necromancer is only level six.
"I don't know if you have any undead alchemy potions that replenish your magic power, I hope to be able to buy some. Locke took the opportunity to inquire as he followed the two necromancers to the location of his organization's base.
"Of course, there are mana potions, but I don't have many of them, and they're not cheap. However, as long as you can do good things for Zhenda, these resources will naturally not be lacking. Hearing Locke's question, there was a pause, and one of the necromancers said with some surprise.
"I've collected a lot of gold over the years, and I'd like to trade some potions with you, so make a price. Locke still doesn't give up on mentioning.
"One hundred gold coins for a bottle, such a bottle of potion can almost replenish the magic power of a sixth-level mage in an instant. The sixth-level necromancer, who had been telling Locke, took out a bag from his bosom and said. As he spoke, he took a bottle out of the bag.
This bottle is identical to the alchemy potion bottle that Locke had obtained from a previous necromancer, and the bottle contains about the same number of potions.
In the end, Locke traded six bottles of necromancer alchemy potions from this sixth-level necromancer for six hundred gold coins, which accounted for two-thirds of the necromancer.