The Necromancer is like a bloodline suppression for the Necromancer, and the key is the breath of death.
When Mu Hua approached the necromancer who was making trouble in front of the hotel, the lingering aura of death from his body almost suffocated the necromancer.
No, he wasn't almost suffocating, but he was holding his breath and dared not breathe.
Even if he received healing treatment, he had lost a lot of blood at this time. If his internal organs took in such a strong death energy, it would inevitably cause irreversible trauma to his body.
"Trample, tramp, tramp, tramp." The steady footsteps seemed like the coming of the god of death, and the madness that still existed in their eyes was replaced by fear.
The necromancer's pale face gradually turned red due to blood loss. In his eyes, Mu Hua looked like a monster with gray smoke and dust all over his body.
"Hello, my name is Mu Hua, a professor of Potions Department of Spring Branch. I like Necromancers and welcome to the Deman Hotel." Mu Hua stretched out his hand to the Necromancer, as if he wanted to pull him up from the ground.
"No, don't come over, don't come over~!" The necromancer sat on the ground and backed away, constantly widening the distance between him and Mu Hua. Seeing that Mu Hua wanted to take another step, the necromancer didn't care about anything else and screamed like a frightened deer.
Surprise flashed across the faces of everyone present. They guessed what Mu Hua had done to the necromancer, but only Vivian, a necromancer, could see the gray smoke rising from Mu Hua's body just like the necromancer.
Vivian's eyes lit up. The deathly aura did not spread but gathered around Mu Hua. Vivian was amazed that Mu Hua's control over the aura of death had reached such a level.
She didn't care about the life or death of the necromancer, she cared more about the lingering deathly aura on Mu Hua.
When the death energy reaches this level, it can be regarded as an invisible and intangible means of attack. This death energy itself is a deadly poison.
No, if it is combined with some magical properties, it will become highly poisonous. This is probably one of the reasons why Tricia's Corpse Mark is magical but has no market.
Mu Hua's breath of death has reached its peak. When he obtains the rank of the Pale Lord, the one-way conversion of death energy and magic power becomes a two-way conversion. He can convert his own magic power into death energy, and he himself can become a source of death energy.
When the death breath is activated, the death energy gathered from the outside world will cause large-scale pollution to the surroundings, although Mu Hua still cannot control this phenomenon.
But recently, in order to obtain magic power to condense his own Purgatory Armor, after practicing the breath of death for a long time on the Abyss Island, Mu Hua was gradually able to control his own breath of death and could create the effect of condensing the breath of death he emitted without dispersing as shown in front of him.
Although in the eyes of some people the breath of death looks like bad gray fog and dust, in fact most people can only see the impact caused by the breath of death, they cannot see the breath of death.
Even those who have awakened their psychic physique cannot do this. Only by having enough contact with the undead can they observe the existence of death energy through "vision".
If no offensive transformation is performed, death energy is just like ordinary air to people with awakened psychic physiques. At most, it will make people who are not used to it feel that the air is turbid and unbearable.
But for those who do not have psychic physique, the breath of death is undoubtedly a life-sucking existence.
Although Necromancers also deal with the undead and use death energy to cast spells, it is a pity that they are called Necromancers because they do not have psychic qualities.
Clairvoyance can be achieved through potions, but if they do not want to become liches, they still have to be careful when facing death energy.
Mu Hua's outstretched hand scared the necromancer to death.
In fact, much of the arrogance of the Necromancers comes from the fact that they believe they have the ability to cause large-scale damage, or they are like a biological bomb that explodes if provoked, and no one will be harmed.
But if they were faced with someone like Mu Hua who was not threatened by them and had the ability to unilaterally "defuse the bomb", then their pride would become a complete joke.
This is also the fundamental reason why Necromancers usually cannot hold their heads up in front of Undead Wizards.
The necromancer in front of him didn't dare to show any arrogance in front of Mu Hua. He knew very well that the bottles and jars on his body could be used by Mu Hua as condiments with his meals.
And if he were touched by Mu Hua and infected with such a strong aura of death, he would have no way to survive except to castrate himself and become a lich. For him, this would be more painful than death.
The necromancer retreated again and again, and when the police car of the security team arrived, he actually took the initiative to get into the police car, which made Belika look puzzled and asked Mu Hua. After briefly explaining the situation to Belika, Belika asked Mu Hua to go to the police station to make a statement. Mu Hua thought it was troublesome and asked Belika to just let the necromancer go, which inevitably caused Belika's dissatisfaction.
He had no choice but to agree to let Deman report to the police station later. When Belicia saw Gray in the distance, Mu Hua felt a very obvious murderous intent from her.
Well, although he was not a veteran of many battles, Mu Hua had indeed committed many murders, so he was quite sensitive to murderous intent. It was not just pure hostility, but at this moment, Belika clearly had murderous intent.
"What? Do you know him? I heard that he is the eldest young master and is not easy to mess with." Mu Hua asked Belica. Her murderous intent seemed to have alarmed Gray's bodyguards.
"Young Master? Is he worthy? Then what about the thirteen people in front of him? I don't know them." Belica withdrew her gaze from Gray and said with contempt.
"Thirteen? Isn't he the seventeenth?" Belica obviously knew Gray. The seventeenth young master couldn't really be considered the eldest master. Seeing that Belica had no intention of contacting Gray, Mu Hua asked curiously.
"It would be better if a few more died. He might think so too. Remember to ask someone to take a statement." Belica said and turned to leave.
Tsk, this is probably the advantage of having many children, they are not afraid of death.
Watching the police car leave, it seems that Belica hates not Gray, but Caesar's family? Mu Hua guessed in his heart.
After dealing with the necromancer, Mu Hua walked towards Gray and Ivy.
Both of them looked at Mu Hua with a scrutinizing gaze, but Ivy's gaze was more explicit, with undisguised contempt and disgust written all over her face.
What to do with a girl who is looking for a beating? I can't beat her here, and I have to poke her in the waist. Should I show some kindness here first? How about a gentle and generous big brother? Mu Hua pondered in his heart.
"Since you're here, don't stand outside. The room has already been cleaned up for you. Go home." Ignoring Gray who was looking at him with interest, Mu Hua spoke to Ivy in an almost gentle tone.
"..." Ivy was stunned, her expression frozen. What was going on?
"..." Gray was puzzled. Did this boy know Ivy?
“...” Taibetha and the others were stunned. Did Mu Hua take the wrong medicine?
Most people were confused, but Ivy's expression remained frozen the longest, as if she had something she wanted to say but it was held back in her stomach, making her expression a little strange for a moment.
Mu Hua was born into a commoner family in Lanton, and his relationship with Samantha was superficial, with no real blood relationship.
Samantha adopted him and brought him to Loren. He was a citizen of Loren, a collateral relative of Benson, a potion master, a professor at the academy, and all these identities were bought with money.
Samantha was very generous to him and gave him a hotel to settle down in as soon as he arrived.
This guy is not doing his job properly. He has not completed many adventurer missions and has not taught many classes seriously at the academy. I don't know how much money Samantha has spent on the academy, but the academy actually arranged him to study at Dusk Villa.
Facing the werewolves of the Dusk Courtyard, maybe it was wise for him not to go to class. He likes to hang out with some townspeople on weekdays. I heard there are some summoned beasts, and I'm afraid Samantha's contribution is indispensable.
Ivy investigated Mu Hua's situation and in her opinion, Mu Hua was Samantha's man.
Samantha's dislike for her half-siblings was almost written on her face. She was obviously older than Tabitha, and the people around Samantha always called Tabitha the eldest lady.
But, what does this Mu Hua mean? Fuck, you are playing tricks on me? When I am coaxing a man, you are still playing with the mud.
After being stunned, Ivy was angry, but... but Mu Hua looked at her in a strange way, with dissatisfaction, doting, and even a little pity.
That look made Ivy feel a little sour in her heart. Following Mu Hua's gaze, Ivy saw the marks on her wrist. She should have ignored those marks, but subconsciously, she couldn't help but retract her wrist.
"How did you get hurt? Oh, forget it." Mu Hua frowned and asked Ivy, then shook his head and looked at Gray. (End of this chapter)