Chapter 109 Undead
After leaving the three of them to talk, Karen left Shiyan Island. Naturally, the three of them had no objection to his arrangement.

The lizard priest Slako will not do anything evil. He and his lizardmen now live a daily life of working, eating, sleeping, and reproducing. For Slako, the only problem is the lack of female lizards in the tribe.

To this end, Karen has promised to try and capture more Lizardmen, with a particular emphasis on female Skinks, of course.

As for Drake, he and his Lalier pirates are now completely liberated. Their daily job is to cruise the nearby waters and search for "illegal settlements" in the Sword Bay area.

This mission is directly connected to the Governor of Wangbo Port, Uther, not Werner. This is a huge success for Drake. What he needs to do now is to get rid of his identity as a subordinate of Werner and show more of his own value.

As for Werner, he finally found the organization and received the highest reward. He became a member of the vampire clan, and a first-generation vampire at that. This made him a complete diehard, and he would execute all of Karen's orders without hesitation.

From Drake, Werner has learned of Karen's nickname "Blood King". Drake has not been hanging around in Wangbo Port for nothing these days, and he has found out everything he needs to know.

Now, Werner has determined that Karen is the "Blood Oath Ancestor" and "Blood King" mentioned in the notes of the first generation ancestors.

Although he felt surprised that the "Blood Oath Ancestor" could transform him into a descendant of the Mith clan, it was more shocking that one of the five ancestors of the blood clan who was thought to have died could survive the catastrophe.

He couldn't understand what happened to the ancestor, but Werner knew that all he had to do was obey and offer his loyalty.

Karen did not return to Wangbo Port. He was thinking about where to find some corpses. He wanted to try out his new abilities.

Wangbo Port actually has a cemetery. In the past two months, Wangbo Port has been constantly adding new population, but it has also experienced a reduction in population due to various unexpected events. All the deceased were buried in the cemetery area of Wangbo Port.

But to summon the undead, it is obviously impossible to use the bodies of the dead citizens of Wangbo Port. Doing so is not conducive to the unity of Wangbo Port.

The purpose of establishing a cemetery was to strengthen the cohesion of the people of Wangbo Port. Now he went there and said, "Die as a slave."
This is a bit too outrageous. Karen would not do such a thing. The bodies of slaves, prisoners of war, and criminals can be disposed of at will.

But unfortunately, there are no slaves in Wangbo Port now, and all the prisoners of war have been incorporated. As for criminals, there are some, but there are no citizens who have committed crimes serious enough to be deprived of their civil rights.

Wangbo Port is developing rapidly and is on the rise, so there are not so many troubles. What's more, most of the citizens are freed slaves, and they all cherish their current life.

Therefore, Karen, who wanted a usable corpse, had to leave Wangbo Port to look for it.

Fortunately, the New World lacks everything except corpses, especially after the previous large-scale attack by Lizardmen.

Karen went all the way south and left the Sword Bay area. The reason they did not go north was that when they came back from Stone Forest Port, they visited the ruins in the north. In order to prevent problems such as plague, they were very responsible and burned all the corpses.

As for the area south of Sword Bay, the people of Wangbo Port have not actually explored it much.

Karen went all the way south and found a ruin not far from Sword Bay.

Obviously, the colonial settlements on the southern coastline were also attacked by the Lizardmen, but they did not run north much, and Wangbo Port absorbed very few refugees.

"Has an immigrant city of some size already taken shape in the south?"

Karen made a guess, but even if there was one, it would probably be far inferior to Stone Forest Port. At least Uther and the others had never mentioned it. It could only be said that the brilliance of Stone Forest Port was indeed too bright. This pearl of the New World overshadowed the brilliance of other colonies in the New World.

Stepping into the ruins of the settlement, Karen exclaimed that the trip was worthwhile. There were many corpses in the camp. Of course, most of them had rotted, emitting a pungent stench, and various scavengers were lingering around.

After all, the Lizardman attack happened over a month ago, and these corpses have long since been ravaged by waves of scavengers. "It's impossible to awaken zombies, but skeletons are still fine."

Karen walked around and found that the flesh and blood of the corpses had been eaten long ago. Of course, after being exposed to the sun for such a long time, even if there were no scavengers, the corpses would rot quickly.

"The dead awaken."

Standing in the center of the settlement, Karen opened his arms, and his vigorous blood energy surged, spreading outward rapidly like a thick fog, covering the entire settlement. The blood mist attached to the white bones in the camp, giving them biological spirituality.

"Kakakakakaka!"

The crisp sound of bones colliding came from all directions.

The white bones on the ground continued to reorganize under the cover of blood mist, and finally turned into human forms and stood up. The whole camp seemed to be alive again, except that the residents had lost their flesh and blood.

"Kakakaka."

The skeletons took a step forward and ran all the way, quickly moving towards the center of the camp and finally gathered in front of Karen.

The skeletons were lined up in neat rows, like soldiers waiting for inspection.

These skeletons have different shapes, some are tall, some are short, some are strong, some are slender, some have healthy bones, and some are missing arms and legs. They look a bit scary and a little funny.

Karen thought about it, and with an idea, the skeletons took action.

If a strong skeleton is missing a bone, it will dismantle a weaker skeleton or another severely damaged skeleton.

Soon, many skeletons with smaller missing parts were completed.

"Kakaka!"

The blood mist dissipated, and the uncompleted skeletons fell apart, with bones falling to the ground. Karen obviously did not need these incomplete skeletons.

"Two hundred and sixteen left."

Without even having to count, Karen automatically came to the conclusion that there were more than 300 people in the camp, and these were the only skeletons available. The rest basically had missing or damaged bones, and they might have been eaten or taken away by other creatures.

"Dang Dang!"

Karen walked over to a skeleton, knocked on its arm, and felt the hardness. It was much stronger than he had imagined.

"Kaka."

The skeleton turned its head to look at Karen, biting its upper and lower jaws as if responding to Karen. It possessed agility far beyond that of ordinary undead.

Karen could understand the skeleton's actions. It was a tribute to him and a sign of obedience. The undead he awakened were more agile than ordinary undead and seemed to have retained some of their intelligence and personality. Of course, the most important thing was absolute obedience.

(End of this chapter)

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