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Chapter 282

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Thunder Dragon!

Hearing Salin say that this was the creature he wanted to capture, the Undead Flames of the three Undead Lords trembled violently. Other undead might not know what a Thunder Dragon was, but the three of them had a deep impression of it. Back then, Shang Lan had nine Thunder Dragons as magic pets. Those nine Thunder Dragons had evolved to the point where they could fly, and the lightning they released could turn undead into a pile of ashes in an instant.

Fortunately, the three Lords were expressionless, and hid their fear well. That was in the past. Now that they had evolved from weak undead to Lords, they did not have to be afraid of this unevolved Thunder Dragon. However, the fear in their hearts was deeply buried in their memories, and could not be erased no matter what.

"Lightning is too harmful to undead. Magician, your request seems to be too much." Judy Coco said hesitantly. The three of them were confident that they could capture this Thunder Dragon, but they did not want to do it for free. He began to bargain with Salin.

Salin was afraid of people who did not have requests. Be it humans or undead, as long as they were willing to talk, they were not a threat.

Daniel was very embarrassed. He had summoned three powerful undead, but they did not treat him as their master at all. He could understand that, but they actually started to talk with Salin.

Daniel sighed in his heart. I am the Necromancer!

The magicians of Seriger Island also found it funny. They were knowledgeable and knew that although the three Undead Lords looked ferocious, they would still follow the rules. The higher the level of a creature, the more afraid they were of death. Those who fought with others were usually low-level creatures, or those without any intelligence.

"Lord, what do you want? I am willing to pay the same price." Salin was not greedy. Only by killing this Thunder Dragon could he build the port and this city. However, he was even more tight-lipped. He only said to pay the same price. The Thunder Dragon was a Level 8 creature, and if the Undead Lords wanted something more than the value of a Level 8 creature, then it would not do.

"We want to stay in this plane for a while. If you can provide us with enough magic books, we can even help you do many things, not just to capture this Thunder Dragon." Judy Coco saw that although the people here were weak, there were many magicians, so he made a request that did not seem too excessive.

They had been trapped by the scepter for tens of thousands of years, and still could not find a way to get rid of it. Perhaps they could find some clues here among the humans. There were no books to refer to in the Undead Plane, nor were there any Magicians.

"Your Majesty, to be honest, the books in this plane are very expensive …" Salin replied hesitantly.

What a cunning fellow! Judy Koko evaluated Salin in her mind.

"If you have enough books, we're willing to give you some materials that this plane doesn't have." Zhu Di calculated in his heart and felt that there was nothing to lose. It was purely an accident that he could come here from the Undead Plane. Some undead would never see a necromancer summon them in their entire lives. In any case, he could no longer continue to improve in the Undead Plane, so he could just treat it as training here.

"Alright, then I'll provide you with a magic book every day. Are you satisfied?"

"Two!" exclaimed Diabinus.

Judy was very depressed. Diabinus's brain wasn't good, and he had to be greedy in order to get more. There were so many Magicians here. If each of them had thirty to fifty books, it would add up to more than a thousand books. If he were to read two books a day, wouldn't he have to work for these people for a year?

"Then two books it is." Salin laughed in his heart. The Magicians on Seriger Island might not be the strongest, but the number of books they possessed was probably incomparable to the Magicians from other places. God knows what these three Kings were looking for. Anyway, they didn't mention it. They could only start with the most basic magic books. Who knew how many years would have passed by the time they found something related to it.

"But, to ensure fairness, let's sign a contract."

Salin said with a smile. The more Banchagana looked at Salin, the more he looked like the human who had deceived him. He cried out reflexively, "Contract? What contract? "

"Hah, it's about borrowing magic books. I'll provide magic books for you three Kings to read every day. Each book will be exchanged for one material or equipment. I'll provide accommodation and clothing for your people. If I don't provide the books, you can refuse to pay, or you can claim back your losses. "

"Claim back my losses? Do you think we're poor? "Diabinus roared at Salin. They were Undead Kings, people who ruled over a region in the Undead Plane. Exchanging each book for one material was too cheap for them.

He was too straightforward, and had never thought that the value of materials unique to the Death Plane would be immeasurable in this plane. All Sa had to do was sell it and he would be able to get more magic books.

"Then, let's sign a contract, lest you worry that we'll go back on our word." Judy Coco said helplessly. He was obviously not afraid that Salin had any traps in the contract. With Salin's level, it was impossible to hide anything from him.

Daniel saw that the Undead King he summoned agreed. He thought of the contract he signed with Salin and felt that the three Kings were about to fall into some kind of trap. Salin's contract was not that easy to sign. But of course, he couldn't warn the Undead. This guy was used to using contracts to make people fall into his trap.

Salin took out a blank scroll skillfully. Nelis moved a flat rock over. Salin spread the scroll on the rock and started writing the contract.

The three Kings were very patient. Salin's technique was still not proficient enough. When he drew the magic circle, it was like a child scribbling. Seeing Salin like this, Judy Coco was relieved. A mage who was not even familiar with the contract magic circle, what could he do to the contract?

Salin was not pretending. He was not familiar with magic circles, alchemy, and so on. He had even stopped studying magic potions.

This time, Salin used magic to write the contents of the contract. The three Kings used their powerful mental power to read the contents of the contract and felt that this mage called Salin really did not do anything.

The contract only wrote the obligations of both parties. The Kings did not even have to help Salin fight. They would read magic books in exchange for materials unique to the Undead Plane. There was nothing else.

The three Kings looked at each other and left a mental mark on the contract. After the contract was signed, the scroll suddenly burned.

Judy Coco chuckled. "Mage, you are very cautious."

"Please call me by my name. Now we know each other." Salin finally felt safe. He wrote a rule contract. The contract did not specify, but before the contract was completed, the two parties who signed the rule contract could not hurt each other. With these three powerful fellows by his side, Salin did not feel safe at all.

This contract could not be forcibly terminated. Before Salin finished borrowing the books, these three Kings were safe for Salin.

When Teacher comes here, hehe, I will have more than 100,000 magic books. For at least a few decades, the Kings will not threaten my life. Salin thought proudly. The contract itself was not a problem, but things had to be done step by step. First, he could ensure his own safety. Then, it would be much easier to do other things.

Three idiots.

Nelis thought to herself that she was tricked by Salin and signed this damned soul contract. This harmless contract would become a fatal poison sooner or later. No wonder the Undead were not called intelligent creatures. Although there were a few intelligent Undead, compared to demons, the Undead were a bunch of idiots.

Salin was satisfied. He ordered everyone to set up a new trap. With the help of the three Undead Kings, there should be no problem with this plan.

Daniel's contracted creature, the three-headed Pimius, was cowering in the flames of the Undead. The arrival of the three Sovereign Kings made him exceptionally frightened. The Sovereign Kings were all intelligent and had their own names, unlike him, who only had a race division. He couldn't understand how such a weak master could summon such a powerful king.

Salin sent Daniel to talk about the dam, and he told the three Kings about his plan. Hearing Salin's words, Judi Coco felt that it was a lot more worthwhile. The three of them could not go too deep into the water. He thought Salin was going to go deep into the sea to capture the Thunder Dragon. Who knew that these humans already had a way to deal with the Thunder Dragon.

Judi Coco analyzed briefly and knew that without the help of the three of them, Salin could also kill the Thunder Dragon.

An unevolved Thunder Dragon could only dominate in the water. Even a Level Nine creature would not dare to provoke it.

The Magicians also dispersed. Apart from Salin, no one was willing to accompany the three Kings. Moreover, they did not need to deal with the Thunder Dragon. They first had to prepare a place for the three Kings to stay. These three huge guys also needed to rest. The Undead's rest was similar to that of humans. They both entered a state of isolation from the outside world.

The higher the level of the undead, the less time they needed to rest. However, these three Sovereign Kings still needed to cultivate, so it was necessary to find a place for them to stay. They couldn't really let the Sovereign Kings enter Daniel's Undead Flames, right? That would anger them.

Banchagana carried a Thunder Dragon egg that Salin had given him. He dragged it with a tourmaline stone and swam along the river into the sea. The Thunder Dragon had not returned yet. Salin had nothing to do, so he chatted with the other two Kings.

Not all Undead were silent and cold. If not for Judi Coco's terrifying appearance, his conversation could be considered humorous. Although Diabinus had a bad temper, he was still quite knowledgeable. Compared to these two guys who had lived for tens of thousands of years, Salin was practically an illiterate apprentice.

"Are all Undead afraid of the power of thunder and lightning?" Salin asked casually as he talked. He had a plan in his mind. If these three guys were really afraid of the power of thunder and lightning, then he might be able to subdue them in the future.

Daniel was a little blinded by greed. He tried to communicate with the Kings, but the Kings only talked to Salin, which gave Daniel the cold shoulder.

Of course, Judi Coco had a reason for doing this. He deliberately ignored Daniel to prevent this ignorant guy from giving him orders. If he really did that, he could only kill this stupid Necromancer and return to the Undead Plane to continue fighting.

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