Awakening: I Ascend As A Legendary Ranked Necromancer

Chapter 116: Lord Thayer?



Chapter 116: Lord Thayer?

"Lord Thayer?"

The title of ’Lord’ in the Tower isn’t about royalty; it’s an acceptance that the individual is powerful. Or wealthy on such a floor. Thayer Argent is very wealthy and has a powerful Iron of his set.

They know the potential I carry and don’t want to offend someone who might reach high in the Tower. Or they just simply don’t want to piss off an Argent.

"Yes...Lord Owen." I smiled softly at the surprise on the man’s face. I’m good at that, quickly memorizing people’s names and knowing little about them. Especially if I’m going to an event, it just makes everything simple. "Are you maybe here about the spatial shelves your company handles...."

Lord Owen relaxed immensely and got into a business mode, trying his best to sell himself. I used that to stop others from coming towards me and to survey the room. My eyes took everyone in, looking for one person in particular.

I didn’t know if he was here, and that’s what I wanted to find out in the first place. Just where are you Kaelith? I looked towards the head of the room, and my eyes caught someone who stood out in a very not-so-obvious way.

My father has taught me how to recognize the most important person in the room by reading the tiny details, and with the way this person stood‐ shoulder thrown back and the way he looked at everyone behind his mask– I’m very sure I’ve found the person I’m looking for.

"....and then expand to floor 97." Lord Owen said.

I nodded. "But what if you give me first choice on all your products? In return, I’ll always buy at least eighty percent from you. I have the market, see the people who need spatial shelves are people with a lot of coins and I know then."

Lord Owen blinked; he didn’t know he’d be able to get such a deal and at the right time, too! But selling the first choice will mean he’ll be selling at a discounted price, but that’s way better than just having products sitting! "You’re such a good busi...."

I patted him on the shoulder. "Send the paperwork to my secretary, we’ll inform the legal Guild and draw up a contract. And now if you’ll excuse me. I have some products I pre-ordered myself, I’d like to try one out."

"What..." Lord Owen said and watched as I lifted my hand where my Grimoire stone was with golden light.

I grinned and looked directly at Kaelith. "It’s part-time." I scrolled until I found the product —

Pre-ordered: all pre-ordered products will disappear if not used within seven days.

1. Wide area shield: The Undefeated Shield. Immortality has been worked into this spell, and it’s guaranteed to stand for at least two hours! Don’t worry; even the god of ever-piercing can’t destroy this shield!

Ps: if the shield doesn’t work and you’re still alive, then you can ask for a refund! Ahaha, I’m just joking, There’s no refund. You won’t need it!

— immediately, I pressed the screen, the shield activated immediately, and an interlocking golden light surrounded the car; the guests didn’t s; only Thsaidr saenvelopednvelop everyone.

Of course, Kaelith knew, and the two other silver ranks in the room were also aware, but they probably thought it was a security measure.

"Now the hard part. I must protect the most golden and precious thing– my heart." I watched as Kaelith began to make his way towards me.

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Litha couldn’t sleep, she had a hunch that something might happen today that, something she would not like. She shifted inside the orb.

Looking out, she saw Kaidos, who was glaring at Orb. "What is it again, you Necromancer’s dog."

She taunted, this wasn’t the first time she’ll be doing so. Anytime Kaelith isn’t here she’ll jab at him until he either stormed off with his gangs or threatened her.

"You’ll get what’s coming for you soon, bitch! You can’t escape it! Once Kaelith is done playing with you, I’ll get you in my hands and I won’t let you know the end of it!"

And Litha knew he would; this is not an empty threat. "You’ll be dead by the time my friends get here."

"Not before we find them first. Look around; even they won’t be able to defeat this much, not to talk of Kaelith himself!" Kaidos is surrounded by Awakeners bond to him by blood contract. He also renewed his horde of life forces by forcing the slaves to make a contract with him and then break it.

Litha has been forced to watch everything, and it gets her blood boiling. That was one of the things she held on to in this prison, the anger, the desire to return what was inflicted. She huffed.

"Then you don’t know us, we are the most powerful Iron of our set. Even you can’t hold a candle....." Litha didn’t know if that was the truth, but she knew they were up there.

Suddenly, Kaidos leaped up from his seat, and his eyes darkened. "Someone just trespassed. It’s certainly not Kaelith; you two go and bring me the person or their head."

Up above in the orb, Litha’s heart began to pound very fast.

We hadn’t walked long when we spotted the two Awakeners, their eyes shone red.

"So Kaidos is also here as well," I said. "This is not the type of place you can fight Temur, let me take care of this. Unholy magic."

Bones burning with green fire floated around me and my eyes flashed. "You won’t listen to reason until you’ve done what he requested. Sorry, but this is an unlucky day for you."

Their expression remained flat, and as one, they flung themselves at me with recklessness. I flickered my hand, the space between us roared with the shot of bones firing with the speed of a bullet.

They didn’t stand a chance; the dark lit up with green light and dust as small bones ate away at walls and floors. I waited for the dust to be cleared so we could continue. "I should use this often."

"You know it won’t work on strong opponents right and... Torvan!" Temur shouted.


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