Even in the chaotic situation of the Muslims, there emerged those who would bring further movement. It is a necromancer's skit.

An adventurer who received special training by Ness in the dungeon village of Surek, and was re-trained to become a necromancer. When he asked why he appeared to the Muslims again... this was due to the evil spirits in the village of Bezin.

It was a skit that boosted my strength as a necromancer by bootcamping in Shrek, but because of that, I was put in a somewhat ironic situation. As a result of receiving special training from Tadashi Ness, his basic abilities improved, and the hurdles required of the undead as a servant became higher. If it's easy for you, you don't have to use the Undead all the time.

At first glance, the skitters who reported the necromancer were not even using the Undead as a whole.

It was not uncommon for a rushing necromancer, but lucky or unhappy, Skittle was now more than well-known as an adventurer.... even if it's because of the unfortunate amount of tactical skill that [Necromancer] has.

In any case, it seemed strange to the world that Skittle, not as a necromancer, who had come through as an adventurer, was not with the Undead. In such a way that it was pushed by the eyes of the public, Skittle began to rethink the contract with the Undead, and it was inevitable that he would visit the village of Bezin, which had a reputation for causing many monsters to the spirits of the angry pioneers.



"... you mean this is the scene of the tragedy?"

"Y-yeah, that's right." Awww... haa... in about half a year, nearly thirty people have died... I wonder if they've had cancer, or if they've held their heads all over the village... "

"Hmm..."

Although I entered the village of Bezin with enthusiasm, there was a rush between the villagers who wanted a skit of resentment and the villagers who didn't want it to go so far as to wear a pair of clothes...... but that was the skit of upgrading my negotiation skills with the villagers based on my experience in Shrek. I managed to get rid of the villagers and come to the site of the colony in question...

"... y-yeah... what the hell...?"

”Hmm... at least to the extent that I can feel it, there's no sign of a grudge.”

”-That's right! Cancer!”

Although the villagers were joyful, the skittle of visiting the village in anticipation of a contract with the Undead was a disfigured figure. Well, in front of the villagers, there was a sorting that didn't talk about it---and I wore it in Surek's dungeon village with a painful feeling--.

(...... if you're an advanced teacher like Professor Ness, you won't miss a trace of resentment......)

Although I can't dismiss my concern that I can't sense the signs of resentment because my abilities are inferior, I'm not an amateur with a skittle. I have dealt with many necromancers and spirits so far, and I am proud to be able to sense most necromancers.

(...... or a resentful spirit with the power to do something wrong, there's nothing to hide.)

A spirit of resentment like the cohesion of thought energy cannot hide that energy within itself, so anyone with a little good sense can notice its existence. If you're a trained Necromancer, you can feel the remnants of the vanishing ghost.

(...... well, I wore the instruction for that as Instructor Ness...... I wonder how you are, Instructor)

By the way, Skittle thinks of Ness as wearing a beast bone mask. I don't know why you hide your face like that, but it's an adventurer's manners that don't allow you to enter personal circumstances. Skittle, unwilling to pry through it, turns his attention to the situation on the ground once again.

(...... There's no trace of being concealed.... well, if I had the skills of an instructor class, I might be able to deceive myself... but there's no reason to hide it...)

If you want to do (...) things without a resentment spirit, I understand the story, but you can't hide the trace where the resentment spirit has already caused a commotion. If there is a possibility, it is possible to conceal that it is not actually the work of the spirit of resentment.

(... as far as the rumors go, it doesn't seem to be any more of a rumor that it's the fault of the spirits...)

Even though I heard from the villagers on the way here, the strange things that appeared in Bezin village are not the work of the spirits. After all, isn't this irrelevant to the trailblazers who tasted and died illegally here? If we don't get rid of that stigma, the dead Pathfinders may really get angry.

Anyway, Skittle explained the situation in the area, and now turned his leg towards Gut village. This is also the boat on which I rode, and I decided to follow the trail of this strange "monster".

...... For the record, Skittle noticed that there was still a slight sign of a spirit a little far from Bezin Village, but she decided to go straight through. Because it wasn't a ghost.

If you had noticed that the environment around the settlement site was not for spirits at this time, and if you had the imagination to wonder why there are still signs of spirits in such a place, the subsequent development might have changed.

However, as a matter of reality, Skittle did not extend her ideas that far. However, there are usually a few people who are so imaginative and delusional that they cannot be blamed for the skit.