Got You, You Rascal!
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A wolf fang necklace.
It’s larger than a typical wolf’s tooth, but I knew this was from a ‘wolf.’ More precisely, it was from a ‘Red Wolf.’
That’s because I had the ability to see an item’s options.
But Girinil wouldn’t have that ability.
No “player” has appeared so far, and even if one did exist, it certainly wouldn’t be Girinil.
He didn’t react to the words “Dungeon God”.
“Isn’t it obvious that it’s from a wolf?”
“Serena, did you know what animal that necklace came from?”
Ignoring Girinil’s words, I asked Serena. She rolled her eyes, then answered cautiously.
“I—I thought it was the fang of a lion or tiger, brother.”
See? Even to her, it doesn’t look like it’s from a “wolf.”
Despite that, if he realized this necklace was made from a wolf’s fang, there are only two explanations.
He either heard it from the necklace’s owner,
or he knows we’re part of the “Red Wolf Tribe”.
“You said you were from the Red Wolf Tribe, didn’t you? So it was natural for me to think it’s a wolf’s fang.”
If he knows we’re from the “Red Wolf Tribe”, he might have inferred that the necklace was made from a wolf’s tooth.
“We never once told you, in your presence, that we are of the Red Wolf Tribe.”
The problem is, we never revealed to Girinil, face to face, that we’re “from the Red Wolf Tribe”.
So, how did Girinil know?
“I don’t know what’s going on, but why are you suspecting Lord Girinil?”
Roland interrupted the conversation.
Maybe he didn’t like our interrogative attitude—there was a hostility in his face that we hadn’t seen before.
“Lord Girinil is a Cardinal of Hyrat’s Order. You barbarians should not doubt such a person so lightly!”
Roland shouted as if admonishing us, but Barkal didn’t pay any attention.
In the gap of his skull helmet, Barkal’s eyes glinted with a chilling light.
“You—aren’t we meeting for the first time?”
“It’s our first meeting.”
Barkal stared pointedly at Girinil, his grip tightening on Erindal.
“Is this truly our first meeting?”
This time I asked, and Girinil nodded.
“Yes. Why would I have any reason to lie—?”
SPLAT──!
I drew “Blood-Colored Awl” and slashed toward Girinil.
A torrent of blood gushed forth.
“Blood?”
“Wh-what are you doing, barbarian!”
Roland and the guard, both drenched in blood. But seeing the “Blood-Colored Awl”, Girinil hastily leapt out of the way.
To an outsider, it just looked like I had swung a dagger. The only strange thing was that blood flowed along its trajectory.
I had never shown “Hardened Blood” in this dungeon before. But Girinil had dodged the ‘blood’ I’d sprinkled as if he knew to avoid it.
As if he had been struck by “Blood-Colored Awl” before.
I couldn’t help but laugh at that.
“Girinil, you survived that fall from such a great height?”
Falling from a cliff might be a “stroke of luck”, but to come out completely unscathed?
Serena understood my implication. Her once-confused gaze sharpened.
“The necromancer from the banquet hall!”
Barkal, apparently intending to use his “barbarian-style necromancer tracking technique”, raised his axe and charged at Girinil.
CLANG──!
But Barkal’s axe was blocked by the sword Roland drew.
“Argh, guh…!”
Unable to withstand Barkal’s enormous strength, Roland grunted in pain, his eyes still filled with doubt.
“What on earth are you thinking, Dungeon God!”
“That man is a necromancer!”
“Nonsense! Lord Girinil is a noble—!”
Even as Roland muttered, Barkal’s attention remained fixed on Girinil.
“How did you know about these wolf fangs!”
Under Barkal’s bone-chilling shout, Girinil took a step back, his guard moving protectively to his side.
“Move. That man is a necromancer.”
Despite my warning, the guard didn’t budge.
At this point, I had to take decisive action. Messing with a follower of Hyrat is dangerous, but if Girinil revealed his true colors, perhaps a suspension of punishment could be justified!
“Serena, guard him.”
“I’ll protect you, Lord Girinil!”
“Thank you, Endal!”
Just as we rushed forward to subdue him, Girinil’s hand reached for the neck of his guard—called Endal.
“I know a more useful way.”
Then, a smirk twisted onto Girinil’s face, one I had never seen before.
Sensing he was about to make a move, he suddenly twisted the guard’s neck himself.
CRACK.
With the sound of bones snapping, Roland collapsed in shock.
Among everyone’s confusion, Roland was the most surprised.
“Endal!”
Seeing his comrade fall so brutally, Roland stared at Girinil.
He wanted an explanation. Why had Girinil done this?
In the meantime, several spots began to appear all over Girinil’s body.
Signs of “necromancy”.
Facing the dead guard, Girinil pulled something from his robes.
A dark red, glowing orb.
A jewel identical to the ‘Right Eye of the Ascendant Maiden’ I possessed.
Is that also a “divine”-grade item?
“Endal, we weren’t close for long, but you were my friend.”
With a torn smile, Girinil aimed the jewel at Endal.
“Let me borrow your body for a bit.”
As he said it, the jewel in Girinil’s hand began to glow, and the dead guard rose back up.
Resurrected as an undead, the guard picked up his sword and beheaded himself, then held his own head aloft.
Dullahan.
Him again.
“Buy me some time.”
Girinil—or rather, the necromancer—muttered in a low voice. The dullahan creaked into action.
“So it’s you again, head-grabber! This time, I won’t lose like before!”
Round two with the dullahan.
Barkal seemed to remember the last time too. With a roar, he gripped “Erindal” and leaped at the dullahan.
His massive axe sliced through the air with a boom, colliding with the dullahan’s sword.
But this time, the dullahan couldn’t withstand it with “technique” alone.
* 【Activating Curse of Boiling Blood.】
With Barkal’s improved affinity to Thrag, once the “Curse of Boiling Blood” was cast on him, his physical abilities rose dramatically, overpowering the dullahan.
“If I lack strength!”
The dullahan, unable to withstand the axe, began to buckle to his knees.
“Then I just need more strength!”
That’s such a barbarian way to think.
While Barkal dealt with the dullahan one-on-one, Serena quickly charged the necromancer.
As she did on the night of the banquet, the necromancer quickly summoned skeletons to block her path.
One.
“This is nothing!”
Two.
“I’m fine!”
Three.
“I’ll do my best!”
Ten.
“UWAAAAAH!”
Engulfed by a wave of skeletons, a flustered cry escaped Serena’s lips.
To control that many skeletons—he must have a “divine”-ranked item.
That jewel I saw earlier, identical to the “Right Eye”.
It must be Mortis’s divine equipment.
This guy—
He’s Mortis’s apostle.
But what use is being an “apostle” when you’re facing a swarm?
While Barkal and Serena kept them busy, I covered my legs with exoskeleton and closed in on the necromancer.
“What…?!”
Surprised by the rapidly closing gap, the necromancer’s eyes widened with fear.
He frantically tried to cast necromancy, but I kicked him in the head and drove “Blood-Colored Awl” into his chest.
Piercing his heart.
Even though “Blood-Colored Awl” is technically a dagger with a short blade, I stabbed him in a spot sure to be fatal.
Goodbye, necromancer.
Hello, experience points.
“Hm?”
Strange. Why won’t the “Blood-Colored Awl” come out?
“Going for the heart—quite sharp of you.”
The necromancer slowly straightened up.
Even though his heart was pierced and he should have died instantly, he slowly raised his head.
His face, where my kick had landed, began to fracture like glass, revealing pale eyes and decaying skin.
“A lich…?”
A spell that transforms your body into “the dead”.
Becoming undead through “undeath” magic—a necromancer like this is called a lich in this world.
“You know your stuff.”
While wrestling with the stuck “Blood-Colored Awl”, the lich’s hands reached for me.
“Thanks to my mother’s grace, I surpassed death.”
He planned to twist my neck, just as he did the guard earlier.
I smiled at the lich’s outstretched hands.
“But did your mother teach you this?”
I released all the blood from the “Blood-Colored Awl” embedded in his chest.
* 【Activating Hardened Blood.】
Simultaneously invoking Thrag’s authority, “Hardened Blood”, the blood exploded outward and instantly solidified.
“Gah!”
Groaning, the lich staggered back. With a gaping hole in his chest, unable to keep his balance, he fell to his knees.
“You… bastard…!”
Now, with skin shattered away and looking like a corpse, the lich’s shout made his skin crack and split.
Gross. I need to finish him off quickly.
“Well, now I’m sure.”
I was salivating at the sight of all the accessories dangling from the lich’s body.
Just like the first time I saw him, he gave a ragged grin.
“You’re definitely the one carrying my mother’s right eye.”
Right eye?
Oh, that gem.
Yeah, I do have it.
“My mother will descend upon this world once more.”
“Even if that’s true, it doesn’t look like you’ll be around to see it.”
“You never know.”
So, he’s overflowing with confidence. Let’s see how long it lasts.
* The owner of the dungeon has died.
Huh?
What’s going on?
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Chapters
- Chapter 122 : And What Are You Now.
- Chapter 121 : Wait a Minute, this is an Opportunity!
- Chapter 120 : Just a Pumpkin Candy
- Chapter 119 : I Said I Didn't Want To, But Things Got Complicated.
- Chapter 118 : Running Away Because I'm a Necromancer
- Chapter 117 : Oh Right, I'm a Necromancer
- Chapter 116 : This Is Troubling
- Chapter 115 : The Curtain Falls on Lagmor Mountain
- Chapter 114 : A Misunderstanding Would Be Fine
- Chapter 113 : Are You Guys Going to Keep Doing This
- Chapter 112 : Do Business at Times Like This
- Chapter 111 : The Red Wolf's Funeral
- Chapter 110 : So, This Is How You Use It
- Chapter 109 : Chasing After the One Who Went First
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 107 : The Banner of Temitus
- Chapter 106 : Noblesse Oblige
- Chapter 105 : If Not Us, Then Who?
- Chapter 104 : It's Troublesome in Many Ways
- Chapter 103 : Silver Rank on Top of Platinum
- Chapter 102 : Selling Potions. Picking Up a Beggar.
- Chapter 101 : Platinum Adventurer, The March of Ordeal
- Chapter 100 : The God of Business
- Chapter 99 : I Smell a Jackpot
- Chapter 98 : The Silent Barbarian
- Chapter 97 : Dungeon God is Open.
- Chapter 96 : Dungeon God, Wanted.
- Chapter 95 : Farewell, Second Hometown
- Chapter 94 : Let's Find Out the Identity of the Fragment
- Chapter 93 : The Omniscient Creator's Point of View?
- Chapter 92 : This Barbarian is Better than an Ogre.
- Chapter 91 : Do Not Speak.
- Chapter 90 : The Shattered Masquerade Ball
- Chapter 89 : The Lost Barbarian
- Chapter 88 : It's My First Time at a Masquerade Ball.
- Chapter 87 : Here's the Disguiser I Was Looking For.
- Chapter 86 : Only the Words of the Strong are Heard.
- Chapter 85 : My God Is Useless.
- Chapter 84 : The High Society of Odheim
- Chapter 83 : Even if I Die, We Go Together
- Chapter 82 : Pretending Not to Hurt, But It Seems Painful
- Chapter 81 : God of Favoritism
- Chapter 80 : No Mercy Even for the Sleeping
- Chapter 79 : Until the Morning Sun Rises
- Chapter 78 : Let Me Tell You About This Product.
- Chapter 77 : An Unexpected Opportunity
- Chapter 76 : Then Die.
- Chapter 75 : It's a Bit Different Than I Thought
- Chapter 74 : Still Living the Lottery-Winning Life
- Chapter 73 : Our Healer Is a Physical Therapist
- Chapter 72 : Chunsik! Stop coming out!
- Chapter 71 : When are we leaving? Right now!
- Chapter 70 : Even Migratory Birds Have Nests
- Chapter 69 : You're Still Wet Behind the Ears.
- Chapter 68 : How Did I Raise You!
- Chapter 67 : Tell Me Before You Go!
- Chapter 66 : That Bastard Was Tough.
- Chapter 65 : Just in Time?
- Chapter 64 : It's a Fight! Everyone, gather!
- Chapter 63 : We Do Not Negotiate with Criminals.
- Chapter 62 : The Orcs Are Weird
- Chapter 61 : Shouldn't Have Tried to Stop It.
- Chapter 60 : Surviving in the Desert
- Chapter 59 : So This Isn't Our First Meeting
- Chapter 58 : Got You, You Rascal!
- Chapter 57 : Monsters Are Living Beings Too?
- Chapter 56 : One Suspect Eliminated
- Chapter 55 : Ah, so That Was You.
- Chapter 54 : Barbarian Wisdom (Physical)
- Chapter 53 : Too Many Suspects
- Chapter 52 : I Can See Everything Clearly.
- Chapter 51 : Collecting Experience Points
- Chapter 50 : Barbarian by Barbarian
- Chapter 49 : Formal Threats
- Chapter 48 : Why Won't It Break?
- Chapter 47 : Even If You Insult Him, Let Me Do It!
- Chapter 46 : I Was Wondering Why, and Now I Know
- Chapter 45 : Seems Like It's Not My Business.
- Chapter 44 : Just Throw a Barbarian In
- Chapter 43 : The Fire-type Devoted Son
- Chapter 42 : Why Did He Suddenly Become So Nice?
- Chapter 41 : Physical Respect
- Chapter 40 : It's a Credit Card.
- Chapter 39 : Instinct Never Lies
- Chapter 38 : In the End, He Still Wins
- Chapter 37 : Sometimes Barbarians Lose, too
- Chapter 36 : Shouldn't Have Come!
- Chapter 35 : Reward Too Great to Refuse
- Chapter 34 : Our Dog Bites.
- Chapter 33 : Over the Mountain, Over the Mountain, Over the Mountain
- Chapter 32 : No, I Said I Won't Buy It
- Chapter 31 : Catch That Guy!
- Chapter 30 : This Barbarian Charges for Services
- Chapter 29 : If You Know Them, You Solve It
- Chapter 28 : If Sorry Is Enough, Why Do We Need the Police?
- Chapter 27 : Returning Happens in an Instant
- Chapter 26 : Two Coupons and Already Benefits?
- Chapter 25 : We Were Told Not to Follow Strangers
- Chapter 24 : Devout Necromancer
- Chapter 23 : Barbarians Don't Hold Back
- Chapter 22 : So This Is Why You Hate It!
- Chapter 21 : Over the Mountains, Over the Mountains, Over the Mountains
- Chapter 20 : Taking It All
- Chapter 19 : Who Am I? Copper Rank.
- Chapter 18 : Yes, I am the Necromancer You're Looking For.
- Chapter 17 : Barbarian Respect Association
- Chapter 16 : Respect the Barbarian
- Chapter 15 : I Love the Market, I Love the Auction
- Chapter 14 : The Never-Go Meeting Square
- Chapter 13 : It Has Its Own Advantages
- Chapter 12 : Somehow, It Rolls Along
- Chapter 11 : Rotten Party
- Chapter 10 : Something Feels Off.
- Chapter 9 : A Name Known by All
- Chapter 8 : I Strike, Therefore I Am.
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- Chapter 6 : As Something Leaves, Something Else Comes.
- Chapter 5 : Guarantor, God.
- Chapter 4 : Dmihtan's Precious Counseling Center
- Chapter 3 : Bakémon Trainer
- Chapter 2 : Entangle the Tiger in the Tiger's Den
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