Chapter 178 - 178: What Class Do Necromancers Hate the Most?
Chapter 178 - 178: What Class Do Necromancers Hate the Most?
Chapter 178: What Class Do Necromancers Hate the Most?
Translator: Lonelytree
In Aindor, negotiations were a common occurrence.
The people of Aindor were so passionate about negotiations that they were obsessed with it. Whether it was a civilized society or an adventure in the countryside, when people encountered conflicts, their first reaction was to choose negotiations.
And even if the initial negotiations failed, in most cases, both sides would agree to start a second round of negotiations and add a ” mediator ” role in the subsequent negotiations.
In Rolling Stone Town, the position of mediator was often held by the town’s respected people. In a big city like Jiliu City, the government even had a special negotiation organization to manage disputes among the people.
Matthew had once read the work of a senior mediator, who wrote on the title page:
[How can we ensure a better resolution of the dispute? There were three things to do.]
[Before the negotiations, one had to ensure that the strength of both sides was equal.]
[During negotiations, use all sorts of methods.]
[After negotiations, don’t be too hung up with the outcome.]
The first two points were easy to understand, but the third point seemed to Matthew to mean something like this:
Even though it was the consensus of most people in Aindor to use negotiations to solve problems, there were still many people who did not care about ethics. There were also examples in history of people who went back on their words and backstabbed the next day.
Therefore, even if the outcome of the negotiations had already become a fact, they had to be more careful and vigilant.
This was Matthew’s first negotiation.
He was facing a level-20 big shot. Although the Blinken in front of him was most likely a water mirror image, the Law of Death in the morning still left a deep impression on Matthew.
It would be a lie to say that he wasn’t nervous.
But at this moment, Matthew knew that he had to muster up the courage to face him. If he showed any signs of fear, this negotiation would be lost. He walked up and maintained a safe distance. He said calmly,
“There are no dragon tombs in this rainforest.” Blinken sneered. “Now, the second sentence.”
Matthew’s expression did not change.
“The internal strife of the Sandstorm Bandits is most likely a self-directed farce.”
Blinken was getting impatient. “The third sentence.”
Matthew’s heart was slightly stirred. Blinken’s reaction was beyond his expectations. He thought that the two pieces of information he had thrown out would at least make the other party refute, but the other party was completely indifferent!
Blinken’s attitude changed Matthew’s train of thought. He reacted quickly and decisively to change the content of the third sentence.
“I have a legendary existence with me!”
Blinken wanted to raise his right hand subconsciously, but he stopped before the staff could reach 15 degrees.
“A Legend? Do you think I’m a child? Do you think I am so easily deceived?” He stared coldly at Matthew.
Seeing the other party’s attitude, Matthew finally heaved a sigh of relief.
When Blinken was about to raise his staff, he was ready to use his undead body.
Soldier and the Drifter were already in position. As long as the enemy showed the slightest intention to act rashly, the two Immortal Assassins would immediately attack.
Fortunately, Blinken finally reacted to Matthew’s words.
Even though the content was still questionable.
However, at least there were signs of negotiations between the two sides.
“There’s no point in lying. I don’t think it’ll be difficult for you to verify my words.”
Matthew replied calmly.
Suspicion flashed in Blinken’s eyes. The next moment, he suddenly took out a skull from his pocket.
There was a faint Soul Fire within the skull, which was obviously different from the ordinary Undead. Matthew could feel a rich life force. It was rich but very weak as if it could be extinguished at any time.
Blinken carefully held the skull in his arms, then gently stroked its forehead and cheekbones, and asked gently, “Emma, my Emma, he said they have a legend with them.”
Hearing Blinken’s voice, the skull seemed to wake up. She flew out of Blinken’s arms, spun in the air, and landed in his palm.
“Why didn’t I wake up with my lover’s kiss this time? My Ken, do you not love me anymore?”
The skull looked at Blinken with some resentment.
Blinken quickly hugged her and kissed her forehead. “I’m sorry, baby. I’m just a little anxious.”
His tone was gentle, his movements were gentle, and even his kiss was filled with love.
“I like your kiss. It reminds me of when we were still in love. You were so young and radiant back then, but now you’re old. The negative energy has corroded your body and brain.”
Skull Emma said affectionately.
Blinken coughed. “We can talk about this when we get back, baby. I’m negotiating with someone right now.”
“Is that so?”
Emma turned 180 degrees, glanced at Matthew and the others, then turned back and said to Blinken, ” I’m afraid what that child said is true. He has a Guardian God on him, and his level is very high. It’s probably not something an ordinary Legend can do. It’s at least a Superior Legend.”
“Superior Legend?”
Blinken was shocked. “There aren’t many Superior Legends in the entire south!”
“Oh, my poor lover, this rotten world has corrupted your flesh; necromancy has blurred your vision. Can’t you see the obvious mark on the Patronus?” Emma asked worriedly.
Blinken’s eyes shone with a bright white light. After a few seconds, he frowned and said, “Ronan.
“But I heard that he was trapped in the astral plane..”