1. The Necromancer Summoner (Samongur) looks like an immortal magician, but is definitely a demon.

It's not the end of a magician perverted from a human being.

It is just a mortal-like demon of the necromancer system.

2. The Necromancer (Samongur) does not have combat power per se. Just keep calling the zombies.

I feel intelligent about the act I invoke, but I don't think there's anything purposeful about the act I invoke or the action I take after I invoke.

But the indiscriminate targeting of a living person or creature is the same thing as a commonly known demon.

3. Because he is such a Necromancer (Samongur), the zombies his people serve are not human remains either.

It is a demon that resembles a decaying human body.

To the evidence, quite small grains, but the zombies whom his people have called have the nucleus of the devil. It is an unlikely trait if the original is human.

Then, about the zombies.

Being said to exist in this world as a Necromancer or Immortal... in large brackets becomes the category of Necromancer system.

Zombies are those at the bottom of their necromancy.

Technically, it's not a demon.

It's just a moving body.

But the zombie called by the Necromancer (Samongur) is a demon, so it is completely different from that.

- That's what I did in the library with four people: Rio Dyne, Celier and Caroferon.

"I knew the problem was number."

If it is as examined, then Rio Dyne is right.

How many zombies does a Necromancer (Samongur) use?

It's got a lot of amplitude. Is there a difference of up to ten times?

"That's right... no way at least a hundred will have to deal with ten or more zombies per head when it comes to calling"

Celier says that, but a mage like her feels like she could magically do it with Byrne from afar. Oh, if you're gonna say that, maybe Rio Dyne. The sandstorm against us was amazing.

"What do you think, Ayle?

Huh? Me?

"It's also scary that the scale isn't clear, but I think the most important problem is that the Necromancer (Samongur) keeps calling the zombies. You're talking about more for less, right?

If we don't give top priority to bringing down the Necromancer (Samongur) instead of Zombie, the challenge won't be over. "

Speaking of polarity, even if there were hundreds and thousands of zombies, you'd have to tail even the Necromancer (Samongur).

According to the book, zombies won't disappear without the operator Necromancer Summoner (Samongur), but they'll do anything because they're weak in the first place.

"... Oh, and..."

A long caroferon taller than us, even with a cat's back, gave a fine voice.

"Wherever the Necromancer (Samongur) is, I think it's a problem..."

- I see. Right.

I noticed Rio Dyne scrolling through the book when he told me, but I don't think that information was on it.

Is there a Necromancer among the zombies?

I thought nature and the Necromancer (Samongur) were in the middle of the Zombie Corps and protected, but it's possible they weren't.

No, rather, it might be more likely that it isn't.

Necromancer (Samongur) doesn't have the power to fight himself, so if he's intelligent, he might not be with the zombies.

Arrange a safe place to keep calling the zombies and letting them fight - they might even take such a nasty method of warfare.

It's only a possibility.

But it's a possibility we can't ignore.

I raided it out of my mind.

But we couldn't find the Necromancer (Samongur).

Pretty bad flow.

The result is that it just took the effort and risked it.

- But well, that's it.

"You shouldn't talk about it any more."

We're together until we find out, but Celier and Caroferon are different teams.

Discussion from here on forward leads to operational planning.

If the other person asks for advice or opinions, they should not consult with the operation yet. It's with guys from the same team who do it.

"Right. Let's do what we always do from here on out."

Put the book back on the bookshelf and we left the library.

"Zombies, have you seen them?

I came down to the first floor.

From now on, it is a slightly earlier lunch.

Because of the assignment, I didn't have a class today.

I usually did some research in the library during the time I was listening to the instructor in the classroom. I have to think about it a lot from now on, but I still want to be hungry and self-trained.

I mean, let's eat while we talk about the operation, and Rio Dyne asked me that when I got to the same table.

"I don't. Or the Necromancer system itself, I don't know if we've met much."

What's new in my memory is the array that came out of Florentine's body when I checked about the Bryn Tower.

When it's more than that, I wonder if it's in my memory.

"I don't either. But, you see, people's rotten bodies... right? I'm a little afraid."

Oh, well, I know how you feel.

Zombies are not demons.

Even if demons can be zombies, zombies are not demons in themselves.

He may have been a human or an animal or a demon in his lifetime, but the cause of becoming a zombie is said to be a disease developed from a curse.

When the curse enters the body after being bitten or scratched, the less resistant creature zombies.

This is how the curse spreads... but there is also a cure, so there is no particular problem.

Zombies are corpses.

Humans and animals, when they die, their blood solidifies and their bodies are stiff to bees. There's no way I can move quickly with such a body.

In other words, it is a presence that can do as much because it moves slowly, and the brain is not functioning, so it just comes straight.

That's why they say he's weak.

Well, I know you're a tough opponent to fight in many ways.

I guess a lot of people, like Rio Dyne, feel repellent when they think they're dead. Moreover, it is a rotten corpse. You don't even want to see it if you can.

"If you really don't like it, you can think of an operation to keep it as close as possible."

At any rate, it is a minimum of 100.

Lisse, Sash, Hariatan, Berge and Trawl are good at melee combat, but you can't just hit a zombie hundred opponents head-on. Oh, I wonder if I could include Florentine.

At times when there is no information, but as Rio Dyne said.

The curse of scratches and zombification can be cured, but there's nothing you can do if you get pulled over and bitten to death.

No matter how united the weak zombies are, the difference in quantity is not an element that can be ignored.

An operation is one that considers how much risk is avoided to produce significant effects.

I need to add in that area and think about something.