Chapter: 564
“Red had used a bone dagger, then an arming sword, and a bone hammer which it… huh… It has been dual-wielding the bone hammer…”

“I’m guessing the guard class would be a standard one-handed soldier with higher health, and the warrior will probably be one-handed with higher strength, so the zweihander must be a two-handed weapon class with high strength. Like a heavy hitter I’m guessing.”

“It makes no sense that the commander role is there though. Perhaps since I already unlocked it with Blue?”

Jay paused for a moment as he considered his options.

“Do I even need a heavy hitter though?” he scratched his chin, “Well, without Anya around it would actually be great, but even with her around I have been attacked and even forced to go on the defensive.” he pursed his lips.

“Hmm… The zweihander role sounds cool, but what I need right now is a guard.” Jay nodded.

“Still, I can always make some zweihander skeletons in the future when I have more of them – as long as the roles I unlock stay unlocked.”

[Choice: Guard]

With his choice decided, all Jay had to do now was level his skeletons up; he was excited to see what would happen once they hit level five, but he decided to not do anything too drastic; he still didn’t know the mechanism behind the skeleton levelling either.

“Since the other skeletons are gone, you might as well continue to guard me” he said, as Red stood by his side and started looking for any threats.

“Good old Red.” he nodded as he began to walk up the desolate hill towards the first pyramid.

As Jay reached the top of the hill, he was pleased to see his other four skeletons already having engaged the two stone statues at the gate ruins, and as he walked down towards them they were reduced to rubble.

[35 Exp][35 Exp]

The enemies here were only level three, so the skeletons made short work of them.

Jay recalled when he first fought these two statues. Back then, they seemed like powerful, threatening warriors. Each of them was like a veteran and he even was wounded by them.

At this stage, some adventurers were still having trouble with these two gate guards; few could solo them without taking any damage.

But now? Well in Jay’s eyes, they were nothing more than a few walking soul stones waiting to be collected; their size didn’t matter either, they would be reduced to rubble whether they were giants or not.

Dark scrambled back to Jay with two more soul stones while the other skeletons ran off into the city, finding more targets.

After dropping them off, Dark rushed back into the ruins too.

[Soul stone] (Empty) x 2

“This won’t take long.” Jay smiled as he casually strolled through the gates towards the pyramid.

A sense of relaxation came over him as he walked and he began to wonder why he received a necromancer class in the first place.

All this time he had been focusing on survival; It was like there was an ever-present background fear driving him forward to learn about dungeons, slaying monsters, growing his skeletons, and learning more about his power.

He thought it made sense to become a necromancer after his life as a butcher, but now that he had a relaxed mind with some time to think, he couldn’t help but start to question everything.

– Why is there a rumour about not getting a class if you don’t touch a mana conduit? He still got a class.