Chapter: 2587
Cale had a thought briefly graze through his mind, but Mary refuted that thought as she continued to speak as calmly as ever.
She was merely talking about the necromancer book that she had received from the mayor of the Dark Elves, Tasha�s father.
�I think of the former owner and author of the book that I self-studied from as my teacher.�
Cale was hearing all of this for the first time.
Perhaps these were the stories, no, the lives of the characters that Cale didn�t know of because he had only read up to volume five of, �The Birth of a Hero.�
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Honte�s magic continued to grow larger.
However, the body of the black skeleton bird also started to shine more and more with a black light. The black arrow was also growing larger at the same time. The black skeleton bird quickly shot toward Honte.
Mary started to speak to Cale.
�My teacher wrote on the first page of that book that necromancers were weaker than black mages and that necromancers would suffer their whole lives due to dead mana.�
Necromancers had to live a life of suffering despite being weak from dead mana.
�However, black mages stop feeling pain the moment they take in black magic.�
Black mages were stronger than necromancers and didn�t feel pain like them.
The Dark Elf mayor had read the contents of the first part of the necromancer book to Mary when he had first explained about black mages and necromancers to her. That information still lingered in Mary�s mind.
The reason why she chose to become a necromancer came out of her mouth for the first time.
She had already suffered through a lot of pain and even death when she was just ten years old.
That was why the words left by the owner of the book were deeply imprinted in her mind.
�To accept dead mana is to bear the sufferings of the dead and the yearnings for life that they have. That is why necromancers are always in pain and also the reason why necromancers��
Mary still couldn�t forget her mother�s voice telling her to run first through the desert.
��Are grateful to be alive and feel gratitude toward the dead. It is something that necromancers will remember forever through the pain.�
Mary chose to become a necromancer as soon as she heard that sentence.
She has never regretted her decision since then.
She then heard Cale�s voice.
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