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Now reading: Chapter 45: Garrick Vayne (part 2) from I'm The Only Necromancer In This Cultivation World, a Eastern novel by BLACKangelmarl.

Aiden nodded slowly, hiding the faint curl of satisfaction at the corner of his mouth.

"That’s the point."

The three brothers had no idea why he needed ten extra sets.

As far as they were concerned, their boss was simply preparing for expansion. Hiring new n. Building a force.

"We even got different sizes," Kain added. "In case the new recruits aren’t built the sa."

"Good," Aiden said. "You did well."

Reth puffed his chest slightly at the praise.

Aiden rose from his seat and walked toward the bundles, inspecting the armor pieces with careful hands. His mind was already calculating.

Ten basic-grade undead.

Clothed. Armored. Ard.

Once covered, their bones wouldn’t show. With gloves and boots, even their hands and feet would pass in dim light. A hood would hide the face.

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Aiden returned to the plaza just as the city began to stir with unease.

The wide stone square was far busier than usual. Guards moved back and forth in tight groups, their armor clinking as they pushed through the crowd. A few stood near the notice board, voices raised, while others questioned civilians who looked more confused than frightened.

Sothing had happened.

Aiden slowed his pace and blended into the flow of people. He kept his expression neutral, his posture relaxed, like any other passerby with ti to waste.

Whispers floated through the air.

"Did you hear about the cetery?"

"They say graves were dug up."

"No, not dug up. Emptied."

A pair of rchants stood near a fountain, speaking in hushed tones. One of them leaned in close, lowering his voice as if the dead themselves might be listening.

"There were no bodies," the man said. "Not a single bone left behind."

"That’s impossible," the other replied. "Grave robbers take valuables, not corpses."

"That’s the strange part. The caretaker swore the coffins were empty."

Aiden stopped near a fruit stall and pretended to examine the goods. Inside, he was calm. This was expected. Ten disturbed graves were never going to go unnoticed.

Near the center of the plaza, a guard captain was barking orders.

"Seal off the western road," he shouted. "Double the patrols near the outer districts. Anyone seen near the cetery last night is to be questioned."

Several guards nodded and hurried off.

A small crowd had gathered nearby, drawn by fear and curiosity. So looked nervous. Others looked excited, as if the mystery was a form of entertainnt.

An old woman crossed herself repeatedly. "The dead don’t just vanish," she muttered. "This city is cursed."

Aiden turned away from the stall and continued walking.

Aiden let out a quiet breath as he walked along the street.

’I guess what I did caused quite a stir.’

Even from here, he could still feel the tension in the air. Guards were more alert, patrols tighter, conversations hushed. Ten empty graves would do that to a city.

But that wasn’t his concern right now.

His boots carried him down the familiar road lined with lantern posts and painted doors. The scent of perfu drifted faintly through the air, even in the morning light. The brothel stood ahead, its red curtains drawn halfway across the windows, the sign above the door freshly polished.

Aiden slowed.

To his surprise, Vayne was already there.

The head chief of the guards stood just outside the entrance, speaking to one of the attendants. He wasn’t in full armor this ti, just a fitted dark coat with a short blade at his waist. Even dressed down, he carried himself with authority. Broad shoulders. Sharp jaw. A man used to giving orders.

And yet, there he was.

Back at the brothel.

In the morning.

Aiden leaned casually against a nearby pillar, watching without appearing to watch.

Even if you’re a degenerate, he thought, you’re still the head chief of the guards. A man of status. A man with responsibilities.

Vayne glanced around before stepping inside, his movents slightly hurried.

It looked more like impatience.

Or desperation.

That was what bothered Aiden.

Sothing was off.

Aiden straightened and crossed the street at an easy pace. The brothel’s door opened briefly as a servant slipped out with a basket of linens. For a mont, Aiden caught a glimpse of the interior, golden light, silk curtains, polished wood, and the faint sound of soft laughter.

Vayne had already disappeared inside.

Aiden stopped just short of the entrance, his eyes narrowing slightly.

’Let’s see what kind of woman can make this man act like a horny dog.’

He stepped through the doorway.

Warm air wrapped around him instantly, thick with incense and perfu. The interior was lavish without being gaudy. Velvet drapes hung from the ceiling, dividing the hall into private sections. A few won lounged near the center, their smiles practiced but not forced.

One of them approached him.

"Welco," she said gently, her voice smooth as silk. "Are you here for soone specific?"

Aiden gave her a faint smile, calm and polite.

"Just looking around," he replied.

But his eyes were already scanning the room.

Near the back staircase, he saw Vayne ascending, led by a single woman.

She wasn’t dressed more extravagantly than the others, but there was sothing different about her. Her posture was relaxed, almost regal. She didn’t cling to Vayne’s arm. She walked slightly ahead of him.

And Vayne followed.

Not like a custor.

Like a man pulled by a leash only he could see.

Aiden’s expression didn’t change, but his interest sharpened.

He didn’t waste a second.

The mont Vayne disappeared upstairs, he slipped into a quiet corner of the brothel’s hall, lowered his head as if in thought, and activated his skill.

Possession Command.

Outside, in the narrow alley beside the brothel, Bone Fist stood perfectly still in the shadows. Cloaked and masked, he blended into the darkness like a silent guard no one had hired.

Aiden felt the pull imdiately.

It was like sothing hooked behind his eyes and yanked.

The warmth of his own body faded. The faint noise of chatter inside the brothel dulled. For a heartbeat, everything went black.

Then his vision snapped back into focus.

But it wasn’t his own.

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