40 – Sell turtles.

When Lessand’s barrier flickered in Ed’s eyes, he said to Arebijou.

“Levi, can you shine a light on me?

It was about 4:00 in the morning, the sun was not rising, and most people were in deep sleep. Since the hunters standing on the alert are also in a daze, I thought that a light source would be needed to make it clear that the two were standing on top of the Heavy Rock Turtle’s shell.

Arebijou agreed with Ed’s words and raised his left hand to create a sphere of light. As I made a sphere that emits light to clear the darkness, Ed standing next to me clearly caught my eye. His complexion wasn’t that good because he had to move the zombie heavy rock turtle for nearly 12 hours. I was going to put a healing spell on Ed’s body, but I stopped because I didn’t know what effect it would have on the necromancer.

“Ed, does healing magic work on necromancers?”

“It’s just that the way they deal with mana is different, aren’t they the same person?”

“Well. I guess I will. I’ll try.”

Hearing that, Arebijou used a blessing to relieve fatigue on Ed, and Ed felt a strange feeling he hadn’t felt in the North. The mana of Harmonix, the mana that minimized his own nature so that he could harmonize with others, wrapped around Ed’s body, and power swirled around his body similar to when he used the core.

“how is it?”

“It seems fine when not using cores.”

“If you haven’t received this simple fatigue-relieving magic, how do you treat the northern necromancer?”

“If you are injured, you can treat them with surgery and medicine, but Necromancers are rarely injured themselves because their summons usually fight instead.”

After Edgar entered Terut Academy, he was beaten a lot when he was confused at first because he couldn’t properly grasp the fighting style, but he learned defense-type skills such as self-destruction and restoration that increase the durability of summons, bone armor and frozen armor. The damage itself was reduced, and after receiving the Death Knight, I chose to avoid being hit at all. Trusting the defense of a Gigant-level monster is tantamount to committing suicide.

“That’s a little different. Paladins can’t survive the training process unless they learn healing magic.”

Hearing Arrebijou’s words, Ed wondered if he had behaved too calmly when he was working as an assistant instructor at Cetin Divine Academy. Maybe because he was a necromancer who was alien to Setin, there was an atmosphere where he would say something to Glodia if he hurt a student, so he aimed to suppress it as much as possible, but if you think about it, Setin was a place where masters of healing magic were scattered.

I heard that Department Head Hosen Kyu, who was called a ‘magic madman’ by professors and students, could also use blessing and healing magic, but I thought that Glodia could do it as well.

‘When I think of that time, I feel a bit blocked.’

Ed kept bringing the zombie heavy rock turtle closer to Lessand’s barrier, remembering the feeling of swinging his sword coolly for the first time in a while. Thanks to the light source Arrebijou lit up, Ed slightly lowered his head when he saw the hunters standing close to each other on top of the barrier, and he could see several hunters lowering their heads at him.

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Ed ordered the Heavy Rock Turtle to slowly crouch down and tuck its legs and head into its back shell.

“The sun hasn’t risen, but I don’t know if the craftsmen from the dismantling plant will come out.”

“If it’s a merchant, won’t it come out?”

Arebijou said in a confident voice. Soon after, the guild hunters living in Les Sand, the craftsman at the dismantling shop, the craftsman at the processing shop, and everyone involved in work not related to monsters came out.

Lessand’s morning started a little early.

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“Crazy! Crazy…!”

“I can’t believe a guy this big existed!”

“Don’t take your eyes off it! The only place where we can dismantle a guy like this is our dismantling center!”

Nearly hundreds of people gathered at the corpse of the Heavy Rock Turtle, and among them, the most brilliant were the artisans of the dismantling plant. Everyone seemed to roll their eyes at the sight of a monster the size they hadn’t seen before and give an estimate of what the Heavy Rock Turtle could do.

“Use it. Even a regular Rock Turtle would be quite difficult.”

“Didn’t it only take one day to go back to Monster’s Paradise?”

“Master, what should I do?”

The fact that Necromancer and Paladin, who had just arrived in Les Sand, subdued the giant among the giants called Heavy Rock Turtle and brought it to Les Sand as it is, made the hunters nervous to the extent that it was incomparable to hunting the Desert Lizard.

Ed looked at the people showing various reactions on top of the Heavy Rock Turtle, which lifted its body with its arms and legs and raised its head proudly, and found the purple-haired Gloween. Glowin was also looking at the Heavy Rock Turtle with quite a surprised look, and Ed thought it might be because it was a monster that ordinary people would have difficulty encountering in their lifetime.

“Hey, Necromancer! What are you going to do with this guy?”

Ji-gil, who was the first to buy Ed’s Desert Lizard and opened a way to sell it, raised his voice and asked. Ed was the one who hunted, so it was right that Ed would decide what to do with the Heavy Rock Turtle. Ed said what he was thinking while riding the Heavy Rock Turtle so that the craftsmen at the demolition yard could hear.

“Heavy Rock Turtle’s body is so huge that I can’t handle it easily. I won’t have to retrieve the bones to make it into a skeleton. So I’m thinking of disposing of everything except for the manastone inside.”

Among the artisans at the dismantling plant who heard Ed’s words, those that had facilities and funds to some extent quickly began to count. Jigil, the head of the dismantling plant, had no intention of buying, so he said one more word to Ed.

“Necromancer, what did you do with the rock on this guy’s back? It’s a stone that holds mana, so it’s quite expensive.”

Hearing this, Ed frowned slightly.

“Are those stones expensive?”

The stones piled up like a mountain on the back of the Heavy Rock Turtle, which interfered with the erection of the tent, destroyed all of them, and only the part to be used as a foundation remained on the shell. Seeing the change in Ed’s expression, Ji-gil said with a smile.

“Its shell is difficult to process. Wouldn’t it be a dwarf out there in the west? And rich people who buy such things often want the shell itself, so the shell of a heavy rock turtle that looks 10m tall is worth it in itself. Also, the rock on his back holds a little bit of mana, so when you make a bowl, it comes out very well. Maybe it’s because it’s been holding mana, so it’s durable.”

“Oops… It’s inconvenient to move this guy, so I threw it all away, but that’s a pity.”

The eyes of the guild hunters shone slightly at the information Ed leaked. The task of killing monsters and transporting their corpses was very cumbersome. The necromancer in front of me did the ridiculous thing of making a zombie and carrying it, but I usually had to bring a collection person with me.

However, the monster’s paradise was a difficult place to go to, and it was difficult to accompany a collection team to such a place unless you went for a large-scale subjugation. From the top of the Heavy Rock Turtle, Ed watched silently as the hunters, realizing that they could get rich quick through the sandstorm, made their way back over the barrier.

‘It would be dangerous if I didn’t plan properly.’

Ed only thought that if the prototype was dead, he would have to use it as a skeleton. At that time, he raised his hand to Glowin and shouted.

“Ed, can you connect me to rich people who can buy it? It seems that the people at the dismantling plant are not willing to bid with the money they have.”

“Kuhm…”

“You don’t know how much a guy that big will be…”

There were quite a few artisans who cleared their throats as if they were struck by Glowin’s words.

“Mr. Glowyn, will that be?”

“There’s a central merchant route I know. Give me three days. Should I also consider the time he will come here?”

“Okay. I’ll be able to endure that much.”

The sun rose slightly as Glowyn entered Lesand. The craftsmen at the dismantling yard looked around for such a good monster that they couldn’t dismantle it, as if they couldn’t get off their feet, and then bought the corpse of the zombie Desert Lizard that Ed had brought. Because there was a shortage of skeletons, I only received 5.5 million Enel per bone in exchange for the bones, but I sold a total of six skeletons, including the ones I brought into subspace, so I got 33 million Enel.

Ed, who earned 50 million Enel by defeating one ogre and had 120 million Enel in his pocket by selling quite a few Desert Lizards, felt like investing some of the extra money he had now made on himself. All of the Death Knights and Skeleton Knights included in the Special Necromancer’s license were from Necropolis, and I wanted to have my own summons.

‘Death knight is impossible, but it would be nice to have one skeleton knight.’

I thought it would be easy to deal with the Desert King Lizard that I had targeted with at least one Skeleton Knight.

In order to keep the body of the Heavy Rock Turtle in the best possible condition, Ed settled down near the Heavy Rock Turtle. He built a huge tent to cover the heavy rock turtle to avoid direct sunlight, and in his free time, he brought the bones of a desert lizard and made them into skeletons.

When the few children in Lessand came to see the Heavy Rock Turtle, they turned it into a zombie and moved it. The children disobeyed their parents’ words not to get close to the Necromancer and clung to it, calling him brother or brother. Also, when someone from the Hunter Guild wanted to measure the length of the Heavy Rock Turtle, they readily agreed.

On the third day after Ed had dragged the 10.2m Heavy Rock Turtle in front of the Southern Wall, the rich men Glowwin had spoken of arrived in Les Sands.

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