Chapter 306: The Tin Knight and The Invitation of Memories (6)
People said Necromancy was truly a school for those who had nothing.
That necromancers didn’t need to have as much mana as wizards. That they drew mana through the grudges of the dead.
That necromancers didn’t need to be as wealthy as alchemists. That corpses were abundant everywhere in the world.
That necromancers didn’t need to be as intelligent as enchantresses. That even street-level curses could somehow be effective in necromancy.
In other words, this meant that those born with abundant mana, from wealthy families, and with good brains shouldn’t even look at necromancy.
The reality where they were overwhelmed by wizards in firepower, by alchemists in cost-effectiveness, and by enchantresses in application and convenience.
However, there was one thing that necromancers did better than others.
They were the best school when it came to intimidation.
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“Yes, yes. You thought well, kid. We’ll properly compensate you, so don’t worry.”
The man was in a good mood.
Despite his polite “proposal”, Tip, who had been stubbornly insisting that he wouldn’t give up the house, finally nodded.
