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Chapter 78 The Resurrected Eye of Nature

Chapter 78 The Resurrected Eye of Nature

The floor tiles in the main burial chamber were extremely heavy; it would have been impossible to move them without a sufficient number of laborers.

However, for necromancers, as long as there are enough corpses, there is no problem of lacking manpower.

Raine went around the area and brutally resurrected all the corpses of the Talas family members in the tomb into zombies, then drove them to the main burial chamber to carry out excavation work.

The onlookers were speechless: to resurrect the dead of the Talas family and have them destroy their own family's tombs? What a hellish joke!
Raine naturally wouldn't care about such moral and ethical issues, after all, there were only the corpses of these Talas elves around, otherwise who else could be resurrected?

I told you girls to dig in the dirt, are you even going to do it?

The dead are tireless, unpaid laborers who quickly destroyed the main burial chamber beyond recognition.

The lich hadn't lied; after digging to a depth of about two meters, they indeed found a stone coffin buried in the ground.

After a thorough and extensive exploration, four more stone coffins were discovered around this one.

Upon opening it, one could indeed see all the bones of the Florella family, all haphazardly and randomly stuffed into the coffin, making it impossible to distinguish one from another.

"This is an insult!" Elrina said through gritted teeth, her eyes red with anger. "The remains of a noble hero who once fought against the White Walkers should not and cannot be treated so despicably!"

“It’s alright, you were the same way back then,” Renn comforted her. “As long as I bring her back to life, I won’t have to worry about the dignity of a corpse.”

Ellina raised an eyebrow. Thanks to Renn's attempts to soothe her, her mood had only worsened.

The manipulated ghouls removed all the bones from the coffin, then selected the pelvic bones and arranged them in a row on the open ground.

"Why single out the pelvis?" Dia asked curiously from the side.

“Let me tell you,” Berthalia said immediately. “Because women need to give birth, their pelvises are wider than men of the same age. And by observing the degree of closure between the pubic bones, you can roughly determine whether the deceased had sexual relations before death!”

"In short, it's fortunate that you're all old maids," Ryan said slowly, examining the pelvis. "It saved me a lot of trouble in bringing you back to life."

Ellina and Bersalia glared at him simultaneously.

After a long and careful selection process, Ryan finally found three women with pelvic bones that met his criteria.

Unfortunately, they were all virgins who had never been with men, and most likely died in a mass murder by the Talas family, their souls returning to the River Styx before they were even married.

Raine stared intently at his pelvis for a long time, when suddenly he heard Ellina say:
"When Aurora was little, she fell from a tree and reportedly suffered a slight fracture of her skull."

Ryan looked at her in surprise, thinking to himself, "Why are you suddenly willing to help me?"

“I don’t want her remains to be desecrated like this,” Ellina explained.

"Found it!" Dia exclaimed from the side. "Is it this skull?"

Raine took the skull from her hands, confirmed the location of the wound with Ellina, then drew a resurrection ritual circle on the ground, lit the ritual candles he carried with him, and placed the skull in the center of the circle.

This was the first time Bersalia had seen him use the Great Resurrection spell with her own eyes. She stood beside him studying the magic circle for a long time and had to admit that the forbidden knowledge contained within it far exceeded her comprehension—she couldn't even understand the most basic spell symbols.

After Rein finished chanting the necessary spell, the essence of the wood elf's flesh and blood gradually took shape in the center of the ritual circle, transforming into a petite elf with pointed ears, similar in size to Dia, but with pinkish hair.

“They’re pretty much the same,” Berthalia commented, “but her breasts aren’t this small; they’re a bit bigger.”

“You don’t understand,” Renn said dismissively. “Wood elves are supposed to be flat-chested, that’s the stereotype I’m talking about.” “You said it yourself, it’s a stereotype…” Ellina retorted instinctively, then realized there was no point in arguing with him, so she kept quiet.

Dia continued what she had said:
"Since you know it's a stereotype, then don't do it! She'll definitely be distressed if she finds her body has changed after being resurrected."

“Exactly,” Berthalia chimed in. “Make my breasts smaller; my neck hurts every day.”

"Shut up! I'm the one in charge here!"

Ignoring their complaints, Raine simply cast the Bird in a Cage spell on the body, then used a mystical ritual through the skull to locate Aurora's soul from the River Styx, stuffing it into the body and fixing it in place.

Aurora Florella finally awoke and opened her eyes.

She covered her chest with both hands, the emptiness making her feel very uncomfortable.

Then she saw Ellina and Bersalia standing in front of her.

“Eileen? Bertha?” Aurora called out tentatively, “Why are you…”

She suddenly groaned in pain as memories of her life flooded her mind.

She is dead.

When the White Walkers invaded the Forest Sea, she, as the Eye of Nature, was urgently dispatched to the outskirts of the Forest Sea to intercept the White Walker army before she even had a chance to perform a marriage ceremony with the Hand of Nature.

Unfortunately, both the Druid Elders and she herself severely underestimated the threat posed by the White Walkers.

Aurora, who died young, had no regrets, for the Eye of Nature's duty was to protect nature, and the White Walkers were clearly the scourge and enemy of this jungle. Look at what they had done to the rainforest peninsula! Aurora would never allow the Sea of ​​Jungles to suffer the same fate, even if it cost her her life.

"Have you figured it out?" Raine said slowly. "Now it's been a thousand years, and the once-vanished army of White Walkers has returned. I need your experience in fighting the White Walkers and your archery skills. Aurora Florella, offer me your strength."

Aurora remained silent for a long time, then looked at Elrina and Bersalia, and suddenly asked:
"They were also resurrected by you? For the same reason?"

“Of course,” Raine said. “One or two ancient heroes alone cannot save the world.”

“I understand.” Aurora stood up and said in a deep voice, “Since they are all on your side, I am also willing to help you fight against the White Walkers, but I need a piece of clothing now.”

"Here you go." Dia was prepared for this and took out the robe, handing it to Aurora.

It has to be said that both of them are petite, and when they stand together, they look a bit like twins, provided you don't look at their faces.

Dia's eyes were full of clarity and purity, while Aurora's expression was clearly much calmer and more reserved. After all, her profession in life was that of a wood elf ranger, capable of staying in trees for days when ambushing enemies; someone who couldn't stand being alone certainly wouldn't be able to do that.

“I also need the Eye of Nature’s exclusive longbow,” Aurora continued. “Without that blessed bow, I can’t unleash my full power; at most, I can only shoot a little more accurately than an ordinary person.”

"The Eye of Nature's exclusive longbow?" Renn frowned slightly. "Where is it?"

“I don’t know,” Aurora replied. “The current Eye of Nature definitely has one.”

“Then let’s borrow it!” Renn made the decision immediately.

"You're clearly planning to rob it, aren't you?" Dia said helplessly, rubbing her forehead.

(End of this chapter)

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