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Super Necromancer System Chapter 203

Chapter 203: Resting

Aldrich looked down at his hands, at the last ickers of shadow leaving them,

owing past the ower vase and stack of books he held. "So what? Does that

mean my Boundary has a high probability of being useless?"

"I would not say so." The Death Lord held the sleeping Chrysalis out towards

Aldrich. "This one may have her own unique soul, but at the same time, it is not

truly unique.

It is a soul that developed using your own as a template. She may be a separate

being, but fundamentally, she is still you. Odd, though." The Death Lord cocked

her head at the Chrysalis's sleeping, sweetly innocent smile. "I would never

have expected you to have a side like this within you."

"If there was ever a side of me like that, it's long gone," said Aldrich.

"Hmm. Not gone. Buried." The Death Lord smiled. "It is not a bad thing, to

have a side of light, of warmth, like this within you. It balances your being and

makes you more interesting.

Creatures that are pure dark or pure light are boring abominations. Like that

blindingly awful goddess."

Aldrich gently placed the ower vase and books down and took the Chrysalis

from the Death Lord, holding the girl. She felt snug in his warms. Incredibly

warm, too, contrasting deeply with the chill of his undead skin.

"It is my current theory that you two represent two halves of one soul," said

the Death Lord. "Thus, your Boundary is still technically of one soul.

Interference only occurs when two separate souls project incompatible

boundaries.

The greater the closeness of the souls, the greater the compatibility. Kal'Ves,

twins by birth, could project a perfectly complementary Boundary.

I should surmise that this little girl, created of your own soul, possesses an

even closer link that that of birth twins. I do not see an issue with your

Boundary developing.

It will just require more training to use properly."

"Training? This isn't an innate racial ability?" said Aldrich.

"The ability to project a Boundary is innate to any suciently powerful Lich,

but to actually develop and control it properly requires training." The Death

Lord reached out and squeezed Aldrich's shoulder muscles. "Your muscles are

part of your natural body, are they not?

And yet to maximize their strength you must break them down and build them

up - you must train them. It is just the same for your Boundary.

That is another interesting thing I have noted from you. The knowledge to use

spells seems to imbue naturally within you. You have no need to train to wield

them. But for racial abilities, you seem to require training just like the rest of

us."

The Death Lord put her hand to her chin and looked away, talking to herself in a

quieter tone. "Perhaps it is because this system of transferral did not account

for racial changes, hm..."

"System of transferral?" said Aldrich.

The Death Lord looked up. "Hm? Yes. This 'system' of yours is a function meant

to transfer power. You may be asking from where, and that, even I do not know

originally.

Now that I have taken it over, that power comes from me, but in the beginning,

who or what it was bestowed this system upon you is something that eludes

me."

"..." Aldrich thought about the mystery of his system's origin and how few

clues he had to actually guring out how it had originated.

There were so many unanswered questions and too little context to answer

them. At best, his main lead was researching the Elden World game, his

console, if it still existed, and tracking down the seller, but these were all a long

shot.

"But do not think so hard, Death Walker," said the Death Lord. "And take some

rest. It may not have seemed like it, but you spent several hours vying against

your Boundary core.

And you may still feel powerful, tireless with your undead body, but you should

allow your mind to rest. To that end, I have prepared proper quarters for you

and your guardian knight."

"The Trial Quests-," began Aldrich.

The Death Lord rolled her eyes. "Come now, slow down a little. What, are you

that eager to clear your mere second Trial Quest? You alone could annihilate

any little being in that.

You have all this time to spend with my wondrous looks and personality, and

you choose the Trial Quests?"

"If possible, yes," said Aldrich.

The Death Lord pouted. "Goodness, you truly are an odd specimen. But heed my

advice, Death Walker. You must take some time to rest. Your Boundary core is

still stabilizing. Casting magic on an unstable core is a risky endeavor that I

highly advise against.

Rest assured, you are not wasting time here. While you rest, I will devise a

method to train both you and the Chrysalis in utilizing your Boundary. There

are also some rare items gathering dust I would like to bequeath you, mostly for

your followers, but only if you pass a few trials of my own."

"And what would those trials be?"

The Death Lord smiled and shrugged. "I do not know. I have not thought of

them yet. So get your rest, Death Walker, and give a lady some time to think."

Aldrich sat upon a large, king sized bed of plush silken green covers and royal

purple blankets. The bedframe oozed with ornate luxury, made of gold carved

into patterns of bones and lilies. Behind the bed, he had hung the painting of a

house on a meadow that his mother had made. On a stand o to the side, his

father's comics and his mother's ower vase stood.

'This is a spare bed I had, but I suppose you can use it. Laying upon it will

increase the recovery of your soul, mana, and body tremendously!' The Death

Lord's words rung in Aldrich's mind.

As did the rest of her words, though these were spoken in whispers. 'And of

course, I am sure you are interested in body recovery, are you not? It cannot be

helped, being a young man of vigor as you are.'

Aldrich sighed and put a hand to his forehead. The thought of doing anything

like that beside his parents' mementos felt incredibly wrong. Not to mention

the Chrysalis was here, sleeping in her own smaller bed o to the side.

Aldrich took his hand o his face and looked at it. At the scars and calluses that

marred it. He wondered whether it was actually okay to just sit around and do,

well, nothing.

It felt incredibly odd.

It seemed like his entire life, all his actions and thoughts, was devoted to some

kind of purpose.

Mostly vengeance, he realized. But that too, was mostly gone. He had killed

Seth Solar and the Butcher now suered eternal torture.

There was, of course, the rest of the Trident to take down, but that was a

faceless entity and a much larger goal than just capturing the Butcher. He could

not pursue that goal with vengeance, he had to approach it with cold

calculation.

And that was the thing. Now that personal vengeance was done and over with,

he was left with much larger goals to take care of.

Taking down the Trident was one thing, but the biggest goal of all, to bring his

idea of order into the world, to essentially conquer it as Volantis said, was on

another scale entirely.

He had no clear plan yet as to how he would do it. He just knew for now he had

to get stronger and nd out more about where he stood in the world, and then

he would know what pieces to play and when.

Right now, though, Aldrich was meant to just rest.

According to the Death Lord, he was not even supposed to think too hard about

things and just stay in a state of calm, mindless rest.

Aldrich look over to his side, at a smaller bed where the Chrysalis lay sleeping,

curled up in a ball reminiscent of how she had looked when she was a

crystalline serpent. She still slept soundly.

Aldrich shrugged and laid down on the soft bed. Everything from the bed to the

feeling of his new clothes felt soft.

Too soft for his liking.

His training garb had been taken away and replaced with what was known as

spiritweave clothing. This was magical clothing conjured up using a catalyst

from Aldrich - in his case strands of hair - that would manifest with his

Materius, xing his ashing problem.

Even more useful was that the clothing was bound to his Materius, basically

being a part of it. If he regenerated his Materius, he could regenerate his

clothing too.

Granted, spiritweave clothing did not have very strong stats and little capacity

to hold extra magical enchantments, but it was still useful regardless for

walking around in human form.

As for its design, Wai'ki had looked into Aldrich's memory and fashioned a

sleek black suit as she had no idea what a suit looked like. Right now, he had

dematerialized his suit jacket and dress shirt, leaving him in a form tting

white undershirt and pants.

In a way, this was very similar to how Strand, the world's premiere costume

making company for heroes, made their outts for heroes who were too

physically strong to use conventional body armor or who had powers like

intangibility or invisibility that made conventional clothing inconvenient.

They took strands of hair or other genetic material from heroes and built what

was basically a 'second skin' that would interact properly with the hero's

powers, preventing accidental nudity.

Could not have heroes walking around naked after ghts or using their powers,

after all. That was just not good for public image and ratings, and ratings were

everything for heroes that only cared about credits and fame.

Aldrich laid down on his bed and looked up. Across a ceiling and walls of gray

stone were dotted magic crystals carved into the shape of lilies that shone with

faint white light, illuminating the room.

When was the last time he had ever just laid down and relaxed like this? He

could not really remember. Anytime he ever took a rest, it was to make sure he

recovered from an injury or a workout.

Rest was just a tool to leverage. That was how he thought of it.

Technically, he supposed, this was like that, what with needing to recover his

spiritual stability. But it still felt strange.

Unnatural.

Or, perhaps, he was the unnatural one.

Someone who had, over time and abuse and suering, simply lost the ability to

wind down and enjoy life at his own pace.

In stark contrast to the Chrysalis who rested without a care in the world.

Like he had done when he was a child.

Aldrich watched the Chrysalis, at her rhythmic breathing, at her sweet smile

she managed even while sleeping, and sighed.

That was the thing, though. In the world Aldrich lived in, he could never enjoy

anything 'at his own pace'.

That was a luxury for those that did not need to do more than just struggle to

survive, struggle to be heard, struggle to be accepted, struggle with every ber

of muscle and bone just to make an impact, just to carve out even a tiny bit of

satisfactory vengeance.

If possible, Aldrich wanted to fashion a world where people like him did not

need to struggle like that anymore.

A strong series of knocks echoed through the room.

Aldrich sighed. It was probably the Death Lord here to harass him again. He got

o the bed with a ip just to feel like he was active and went over to his door.

"What is it now?" said Aldrich gruy as he opened the door, but instead of the

Death Lord, there was Valera.

She stood in the doorway in her revealing black dress, her red eyes looking

shyly down as a small blush tinted her white cheeks. "May...may I come in?"

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C435 Intrusion
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C433 Infiltration
C432 The Convoy
C429 Blackwater Plans
C428 Sheathed
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Chapter 426
C425 Swords
C424 Restored
C423 Cycle Of Life And Death
C422 Unsealed
C421 Lab's End
C420 Down To Earth
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C418 Meteor Labs Demolition
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Chapter 416
Chapter 415
Chapter 414
Chapter 413
Chapter 412
Chapter 411
Chapter 410
Chapter 409
C408– A Dream
C407– {Twin}
C406– {Break In}
Chapter 405
C404– {To the Vaults}
Chapter 403
C402– {Oni }
C401– {Aftermath}
C400– {Usurper}
C399– {The Search}
C398– Happiness
C397– [Bonus Chapter] {Shuten Doji}
C396– Breaking In
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Chapter 393
Chapter 392
Chapter 391
Chapter 390
Chapter 389
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Chapter 386
Chapter 385
Chapter 384
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Chapter 382
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Chapter 380
Chapter 379
Chapter 378
C377 Panopticon Cure
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Chapter 375
Chapter 374
Chapter 373
Chapter 372
Chapter 371
C370 The Journal
C369 Preparing for the AA
C368 Healing Procedure
C367 Assassination
C366 Clint's Decision
C365 Raid Plans
C364 Feather's Meeting
C363 Balar, the Eyed
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Chapter 222
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Chapter 220
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Chapter 214
Chapter 213
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Chapter 211
Chapter 210
Chapter 209
Chapter 208
Chapter 207
Chapter 206
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Chapter 201
Chapter 200
Chapter 199
Chapter 198
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Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193
Chapter 192
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