The Reborn Demon King Girl

Chapter 48 Arrival


In Mohe's own opinion, this so-called taboo is quite laughable. After all, no matter how much you skip classes or avoid some pain points, you have to face the fact that magic requires deep research. No matter how many undead you get... it doesn't make any sense! It's just operated through the simplest way of control.

Not to mention other aspects, just the point of extremely relying on the undead's strength in life is hard to maintain. Can a weak necromancer get powerful undead?

Isn't this nonsense? Unless they are lucky.

But then...

Her undead army back then wasn't used for battle—it was just a reminiscence of the past. She herself never intended to rely on that power. How did it become "forbidden magic" now? She hasn't interacted much with the Mage Union these years, doing these things...

At that time, she herself estimated to be still "young". Not able to access relevant information easily.

However, the necromancer taking action right now is somewhat skilled, and that's probably a necromancer trained specifically by Adriana. As for the materials... weren't they just the magic research data obtained from her place after capturing the Demon King City?

To have this as the trump card is truly disappointing!

After all, they can't feel the cherishing of the deceased by the person currently using undead magic.

In this world, many things are repetitive. For a demon king who has a long life, one can always encounter similar things, but on the other hand, there are always certain things that make you feel you'll never encounter again in your long future, just like the Hero, A·Gedora.

The Demon King doesn't think that if A·Gedora dies, they will encounter a second hero in the future.

So if A·Gedora dies, Mohe will definitely use undead magic to "preserve" him to some extent.

The efficiency of using undead magic for battle is really not very high...

Mohe just feels a bit heartbroken.

These people have misunderstood the meaning of the existence of undead magic.

However, in this battlefield, it's still quite useful.

Of course....

Mohe wanted to say, isn't this a bit crazy?

The one in the sky is the Thunder Emperor!

Just as Mohe thought, the lightning that was moving within the dark clouds suddenly fell from the sky at this moment, but Mohe could see that this kind of lightning wouldn't be fatal. Instead, it had a massive, very widespread effect on all areas, mainly targeting those undead that started crawling out from underground.

And then corpses returned to corpses.

Saying thunderous but little rain, at this time, I don't know who it can describe.

But Elf having such confidence in her trump card, only to be taken down at the doorstep seems to be a fact.

"Whose idea was it to use undead magic against the Thunder Emperor?"

Mohe was truly shocked by this incredible wisdom, almost thinking that Ah Xion had actually arrived here on the way and used her intelligence to make such an operation, which is simply not an action humans should have made. Mohe actually quite appreciates human wisdom.

Elf remained silent.

"It wouldn't be you, right?"

Elf averted her gaze: "I mean, I don't understand magic, let alone undead magic..."

"You don't understand, aren't there many magic experts among the Snow Elves? Can't you ask someone else?"

"No one told me!"

The raven and the snow elf stared at each other wide-eyed.

"If Adriana knew you operated like this, she'd definitely think investing in you was a mistake." Mohe sighed while watching the reinvigorated Human Central Empire army starting their attack again.

Experts don't step in, just waiting for Elf to lose patience and take action. Once Elf takes action, several experts will besiege her, take her down, and then it would be a simple two or three days of pushing through the map.

A short-statured girl came to Elf's side.

"Lord Elf, forgive me for being unable to help!"

The raven glanced at this girl, knowing she was probably the necromancer herself. But speaking of which, this faction is not without merit; at least being struck by the Thunder Emperor doesn't harm oneself, which counts as a very safe way to enhance strength. Of course, the drawbacks are too numerous for Mohe to count.

One can only say, for those who take less conventional paths, it is indeed a nice means with high usability.

Elf comforted her subordinate and then issued some orders.

Numerous magic scrolls were brought over.

"I originally wanted to save some of these—after all, the cost of magic scrolls is very high. But now, I have no choice but to use them."

Several elves stood atop the city walls, tearing open the magic scrolls, terrifying magic was birthed from these scrolls, colliding with the magic attacking from the city below.

Mohe discovered that these magic scrolls were of high quality. At the very least, the magic released through the scrolls was not something that could be easily blocked. It would require experts to intervene!

Three beams of light descended from the sky. Clearly, these were three mages of the Great Elemental Tutor Level.

Apart from possessing their own names, these were basically mages standing at the pinnacle of the world. The meaning of a Great Elemental Tutor is "to be a teacher to anyone in a particular elemental domain."

Flames, wild wind, flowing water—the forces of the three elements suddenly formed a tricolor barrier, blocking all attacks from the magic scrolls.

"Very well, Elf, under these circumstances, you only need to worry about one Thunder Emperor and two Saint-level warriors."

Elf's expression was somewhat strained: "You don't think I can defeat them, right?"

"What can't you defeat?" Crow encouraged her, "After all, you're a member of the Hero squad. I don't believe you haven't grown at all. Even that Adeline dares to dream of ruling the entire world with her own power, so why can't you?"

"Elves are long-lived, different from humans!"

"Ah... I almost forgot about this. Elves do indeed grow slower compared to humans, so it seems you're not all that worth expecting after all." Mohe acknowledged this.

Why do I feel so angry hearing her say that? Is it my imagination?

"...Forget it, there's no point in hiding it anymore." Mohe sighed, "You can act now, Ah Xion is here."

Amidst the words, Elf sensed the keen sword intent. She was very familiar with this feeling; back then, A·Gedora used the same style of sword.

She also drew her own sword from her waist: "Then I'll go meet the Thunder Emperor."

The implication was that the other two warriors, theoretically at the Saint-level, were left to Ah Xion.

Thus...on the first day the Human Central Empire's army reached the Ice and Snow Kingdom, an incredibly fierce battle ensued.

Both Elf and Ah Xion returned injured—but fortunately, they held them off.

This was already an incredible achievement; stopping the Human Central Empire's attack was no easy feat. Moreover, the forces here were severely lacking. If those strong individuals had thoughts of risking their lives, the Ice and Snow Kingdom might have changed hands today.

But clearly, the Thunder Emperor and others had no such intentions.

Why risk everything when the situation is already favorable? It's wise to operate steadily.

Of course, steady operation often implies variables.

Because—

A·Gedora arrived, carrying Mohe.

When he suddenly appeared inside the Ice and Snow Kingdom, everyone was taken aback.

Doro saw the crow perched on Elf's shoulder, then looked at the Mohe he was carrying.

The crow spoke first: "So I always said—I didn't need to come over myself. I had already sent an avatar here. But you insisted on dragging me over. You're a bit too much, Mr. Doro."

Indeed, it's the kind of thing this person would do.

He put Mohe down: "With you here in person, there should be a lot more methods you can employ, right?"

At this moment, the crow flew from Elf's shoulder, seemingly turning into an ordinary crow, while Mohe regained her vitality. She twirled around in her maid's short skirt with a touch of aristocratic flair, and curtseyed gracefully, "Of course~ My dear Mr. Doro, I have many methods to employ. You can choose the way you'd like to achieve victory in this war~"

Her smile was profound, "I particularly recommend cursing and directly killing the 200,000 troops sent by the Human Central Kingdom. It's not a difficult task. The strongest few might be hard to curse, but the others are exceedingly easy. Even if they bring priests from the White Church, it won't help. If the entire army is buried here, they probably won't be able to continue the war."

"Ah...Of course, if you think such methods are too cruel, I can also use Alchemy. As long as I have enough materials, I think making another Star Tear shouldn't be a problem. Dropping it would also have a decent effect. I've researched Adeline Metal before, and I could replicate it if need be..."

She truly seemed like a salesperson in a clothing store, endlessly promoting clothing to a customer, offering professional and comprehensive consultation.

"...None of these are necessary."

After all, in theory, he could solve this with his fists.

Mohe seemed to realize something. Her gaze fell on Elf: "Ah~ I see, then I won't intrude on your reunion, my dear Mr. Doro. Snow Elves are beautiful, but don't forget about others~"

She pulled the reluctant Ah Xion along and left the place.

Elf waved lightly, and the other Snow Elves also departed from here.

She somewhat nervously tidied her clothes—after all, she had just been through a battle and was quite disheveled now, with many scorched areas on her body, clearly charred by the Thunder Emperor.

She tried to cover up with her hands but found it impossible, so she simply gave up. She smiled awkwardly, "Long time no see... Doro."

She used Doro instead of Gedora.

"Did Mohe tell you about me?"

"Hmm... I asked her a lot about you, although I don't know if she lied."

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