In Shaya’s letter, it is detailed how the Eldest Princess Anna’s strength and power have been transford after becoming an Undead Wizard.
Especially the news obtained from so lord’s descendant.
It is said that the resurrection of Eldest Princess Anna was mainly because all the blood in her body was replaced with Demon Blood stored inside the Victoria Tower.
This Demon Blood mixed equally with rcury was injected into Eldest Princess Anna’s body, and the rest was channeled into the earth veins beneath Victoria City.
Although Eldest Princess Anna appears to have a power level of 20, as long as she is in Victoria City, she is virtually invincible.
Shaya made it clear in the letter, just to inform Gu Xi that they have already sent back one body of Eldest Princess Anna.
Under no circumstances should they send back a second body of Eldest Princess Anna.
If sent again, it will beco enmity.
If you encounter the body of Eldest Princess Anna and do not wish to transform her into an Undead, just find a place to bury her.
It is said that places where soone like Eldest Princess Anna is buried beco particularly spirited.
After reading Shaya’s letter, the last trace of hesitation in Gu Xi’s heart disappeared.
This truly is an extre one-for-one exchange.
Exchange a dungeon corpse for a real body.
There are just too many things to deal with now, so Gu Xi isn’t hasty to handle the body of Eldest Princess Anna, instead taking the Dead Mirror Immortal back to Evil Wood Lake, to first deal with the large grotesque corpse temporarily piled there.
He had processed human-like grotesque corpses before, and as for snake-shaped ones, finding one alive is difficult, but not as difficult as dealing with the Dead Mirror Immortal.
So dealing with it cos quite naturally to Gu Xi.
He first finishes processing the ordinary grotesque things that were left incomplete, loading their Death Rules into the [Water of Order], then dismantling various materials, and throwing the remaining flesh into Evil Wood Lake.
After preparing all the materials, Gu Xi placed both large grotesque corpses into the Undead Transformation Array.
Since both corpses are human-shaped, Gu Xi uses the human form processing thod, supplenting with different internal organs or other materials depending on each corpse’s condition to maintain structural completeness, without adjusting for each grotesque’s distinct traits.
The circumstances of these two grotesques are sowhat similar, so Gu Xi opts to process them together.
Gu Xi’s choice seems reckless, but it is within his calculations.
During that day’s study with the Empress, Gu Xi learned a principle.
Magic is like that; the more cautious you are, the more likely it is to ss up.
It’s better to handle it boldly, as long as there is no major mistake.
Of course, Gu Xi also understands, this is a witch’s approach to magic, and might not apply to him.
But it influences so of Gu Xi’s actions to so extent.
This dual undead transformation has already surpassed Gu Xi’s usual standards.
With the Dead Mirror Immortal set by Evil Wood Lake, Gu Xi begins the ritual for undead transformation.
Indeed, Gu Xi plans to use Ritual Magic to increase the success rate of undead transformation.
And the presence of the Dead Mirror Immortal can enhance the success rate of Ritual Magic, allowing Gu Xi to overperform capabilities typically available to only Level 5 or higher Undead Mages.
This ti, despite transforming two corpses simultaneously, the process is less strenuous than previous attempts.
After activating the Soul Summoning effect, Gu Xi starts infusing mana into the corpses.
With the infusion of mana, Gu Xi notices one large grotesque corpse beginning to dematerialize.
That is indeed the source grotesque of the Mysterious Mirror Image Space, the big shot who wanted to fill the city with mirror images.
He was initially sealed within a mirror, and gradually beca grotesque.
Given the circumstances, Luna seed to have understated it.
It seems not the body but the soul was sealed, though within the Mysterious Mirror Image Space, the body was nourished.
But this is not a true body, in the end, this guy will likely beco ghostified.
Which is acceptable, as ghosts are decent enough entities.
At this point, however, another corpse suddenly exploded.
This explosion seed like countless glass shards blowing apart simultaneously, reflecting within each other and forming mirror images, presenting nurous spaces before Gu Xi.
Each space required mana to fill.
A few spaces are manageable, but with so many spaces, Gu Xi can hardly keep up.
As the mana neared depletion, Gu Xi first considered deploying a Death Incarnation casually.
With so little mana left, not deploying a Death Incarnation felt sowhat usual.
Maybe these two grotesques are better suited to beco parts of a Death Incarnation than special undead.
With this thought, Gu Xi gritted his teeth, withdrew the infused mana, and just as he was about to utter a Death Incarnation, another anomaly occurred.
As Gu Xi retracted his mana, the shattered mirrors and corpse fragnts rapidly adhered to the dematerializing corpse.
Subsequently, the two began to rge on their own.
The flesh and blood reassembled like a missile onto the dematerialized body, restoring it to a solid state.
anwhile, the mirrors, alongside the flesh, integrated into its body.
Since this assembly was not directed or guided by Gu Xi, it ca together quite haphazardly.
Originally a decent human-shaped corpse, however dematerialized, still maintained so human likeness, but now with such assembly, it no longer resembles a person.
The assembled creature finally stood at 2.5 ters tall, boasting two identical heads, clearly mirrored reflections, mimicking each other’s actions perfectly.
On its body were three arms—a thicker one on the right and two thinner ones on the left, creating a prominent asymtry.
Its body appeared plump like an overstuffed bun, with at filling spilling out.
Where the body cracked, gleams of light flickered within, the result of the reflective mirror shards.
Looking at the monstrous form before him, Gu Xi regretted not being faster.
Had he released the Death Incarnation to absorb the exploding corpse and shards, none of this would have happened.
Yet now, such an ugly entity erged.
This left Gu Xi quite speechless, but he still glanced at the monster’s attributes.
A Sewn Monster, initially ant to be a Level 6 Undead Species.
[You successfully used Soul Summoning Skill, experience 1, gaining insights into Corpse Structure, Undead Research, Soul Knowledge, etc.]
[Maze Devourer (Level 4, Summoned Creature): Experience (0/500), Attack 13, Defense 7, Life 35, Skills: Abdominal Maze (Contains a 5 square ter Mirror Maze, storing devoured weapons, items, and enemies), Digestion (Repairs itself with items within the maze during damage), Double Head (Learns and uses spells).]
[Note: Maze Devourer should start at Level 6, this is a weakened version, please upgrade in Graveyards of Level 2 or higher or Sewn Monster Bases of Level 1 or higher.]
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