LATEST UPDATES

Damn Necromancer - Chapter 103

Published at 5th of June 2024 05:41:26 AM


Chapter 103

If audio player doesn't work, press Stop then Play button again








Chapter 103


[Translator – Prøks]

[Proofreader – Prøks]

Chapter 103: Dorim (1)

“Ah, yes! I heard you well. The Ilsung phone is great, isn’t it? I’m using it well too. I hope you all will show a lot of love for the new product. Well, I think it’s time to interview someone else. This person, their appearance has been really impressive since they came out.”

Choi Yongjun, who had been listening to the advertisement and then cut it off, looked at Merhen.

“Beautiful appearance! And magical skills that match her beauty! By any chance, what is your name?”Checkk new novel chapters at novelbin(.)com

―Merhen.

“Yes! I will interview Merhen-nim!”

Merhen stepped forward.

She stopped tapping the microphone for a moment, and then brought it to her lips as if she was familiar with its use.

―Hello, everyone.

She greeted the audience by waving her hand while looking at the camera.

―Her face is the size of my fist? Lol

―So cute~ ????

―She’s soo cute, is this normal?

―Totally normal lol

“I had so many questions! After all, this is your first time showing yourself to the public!

―Yeah. Cedric was summoned sooner.

“Your appearance is so human-like that I have to ask, are you not really human?”

―I’m undead. A banshee.

“Huh? A banshee?”

Choi Yongjun blinked.

Does she mean that grotesque, maggot-like body, that undead with holes all over its body?

“You don’t look like that at all......”

―Because I’m the queen.

“Ah. You’re the Banshee Queen, I see?”

Merhen nodded.

“The viewers have a lot of questions. About the magic blocking, you made it look so easy. Do you have any secret techniques?”

―Choi Yongjun? Right?

“What? Yes. That’s my name.”

―Does Choi Yongjun need a secret technique to breathe?”

“Uh, no?”

―That’s how it is.

―That’s how it is... Memo...

―Oh my god; I can’t believe what I just saw lol

―It’s as easy as breathing... A pro tip...

“Ah... I see.”

―Yeah. It’s easier here because these kids are simple.

“You mean the mages?”

―Yeah. Angela? She’s really bad at magic, but Minwoo only compliments those kinds of kids.

Angela.

She was a mage who ranked in the top 10 in the United States.

Even if she couldn’t do it well, being in the top 10 of the strongest awakening powerhouses meant that she was on par with the top 3 mages in Korea.

In particular, her water attribute magic was considered to be one of the best.

However, her evaluations were very harsh for someone like that. If it were a mediocre mage bragging, she would have been immediately criticized.

But it was different now.

Merhen, who not only pulled off magic blocking as if it were nothing, but also unleashed magic beyond imagination.

There was no disagreement that her skills were far more overwhelming.

Angela?

It would probably take her half a day to barely use magic blocking once.

Arrogance with a reason.

And on top of that, Choi Yongjun, being Korean, not American, was also treated with some deference.

“Guild Master Kim Minwoo. Isn’t that a bit much? How can you praise other mages while having a mage like this?”

“It’s all for the good of our Merhen. We need a sense of competition to grow.”

―Minwoo, was that it?

“Yes. That’s why you were able to create magic that didn’t exist in an instant.”

Choi Yongjun hurriedly interjected in their conversation.

“No, are you saying she created magic right away?”

“Was that the magic that summoned a water dragon that looked like that dragon? She did create something similar to that.”

“......So Merhen-ssi copied the water dragon summoning magic?”

“Yes. And it’s an upgraded version.”

“I’m really curious about that.”

“Well. It’s not difficult to show you. Merhen?”

[TL/N: Super Rookie Selection -> Super Rookie Tournament]

The tournament was not just a competition; it was a battle of national pride. For years, South Korea had tasted nothing but defeat in such events.

A sense of unease gnawed at him. What if the “Money Talks” guild decided to participate?

With their overwhelming performance today, a swift victory seemed inevitable.

Special treatment?

Given their exceptional skills, they deserved special consideration.

This was the norm in the Awakened world, where strength was paramount.

Treating such powerful Awakeneds the same as everyone else would be an absurdity.

The viewers echoed the stadium’s jubilant roar.

―Oh, I’m so embarrassed, I could just die. ‘Victory is assured.’

―Is this finally our turn to win? ????????????

―Finally escaped the preliminary round! ???????????? It doesn’t seem like a big deal, but where is it? ????????????

―Yeah, yeah. Let’s gain some experience here and then go to the Gate War. Paradise guaranteed! ????????

The stadium buzzed with excitement.

* * *

As the guild battle concluded, the sky had already darkened by the time we exited the stadium.

“Hyung-nim, are we going for a post-victory celebration?”

Park Si-woo asked with gleaming eyes.

“Oh, come to think of it, you’re an adult this year, aren’t you?”

“Yes! I can finally drink legally! We should have a team bonding session! Don’t you think so, Noona?”

“....Well, I guess so.”

“Then I’ll let you know where we’re going, so wait here for a bit.”

“Why? You have something to do?”

“Uh, yeah. I have someone to meet.”

The Chairman Cho of Dorim.

He had been insisting on meeting him as soon as possible, calling him incessantly.

When he told him that he was unavailable due to the guild battle, he pleaded with him to meet him the same day, saying he would wait.

So, he agreed to meet him.

Just once.

‘I’ll just humor him.’

It would be better if the “Money Talks” guild kept quiet, but instead, they were causing more trouble for South Korea.

The guild battle marked a turning point, showcasing their potential beyond that of mere rookies.

As their performance soared, Dorim’s sales plummeted even further, a sharp decline fueled by the guild’s popularity.

The government had even hinted at putting an end to the guild’s dominance, such was the severity of their downfall.

‘If only we could seize their core businesses as well.’

Recently, Ilsung products had been selling like hotcakes, pushing production to its limits.

However, constructing new factories was not an overnight task.

In such cases, absorbing existing facilities was the most efficient solution.

And while at it, they could also acquire some manpower.

‘But that’s probably going to be tough.’

There’s a reason they say even an earthworm will squirm if stepped on. After all, they were dealing with South Korea’s second-largest conglomerate.

If they were to corner them mercilessly, they would only provoke a fierce backlash. The company still had considerable power left.

‘Well, we’ll have to find a middle ground.’

It was time to employ their negotiation skills.

“Do you both like Jeon?”

[TL/N: Jeon is a fritter in Korean cuisine made by seasoning whole, sliced, or minced fish, meat, vegetables, etc., and coating them with wheat flour and egg wash before frying them in oil.]

“Me? No, I can’t eat it because it’s not there. How about you, Noona?”

“It’s fine.”

“Then let’s go to the Jeon restaurant. I know a place that’s insanely good. I’ll treat you. Here’s the address....”

The two nodded as they looked at the address.

“Go ahead. I’ll probably be done within an hour or two.”

The Chairman Cho, Cho, was the head of Dorim.

Kim Minwoo, too, held a position that represented Ilsung.

When representatives met, there was no need for unnecessary small talk.

They would typically set a general framework, and the subordinates would handle the details.

“Get in the car there. The driver will take you where you need to go.”

Transportation was not a concern.

Ilsung’s drivers and vehicles were lined up outside the stadium.

With that, the two left, and Kim Minwoo also got into a car, stating his destination.

“Let’s go to Hannam-dong.”

It was time to meet the Dorim’s Chairman Cho.

[Translator – Prøks]

[Proofreader – Prøks]



Please report us if you find any errors so we can fix it asap!


COMMENTS