Chapter: 707
<[Other Skills]>

-[Open List]-

[<[Research]>]

[Chimera Research (17%)]

[Immortality Research (5%)]

[Skull-shield Projector Research (32%)]

[Dreadmourn Turret Research (22%)]

“Hmm. I guess I should be glad about being so high level, but being in this empty forest, away from dungeons…” he shook his head.

Jay had been missing the exp notifications he was used to getting every day, as well as watching his skeletons fight through dungeons. They were made to fight so it was a little disappointing.

Something else though, like a yearning in his heart, was telling him to get stronger, to not be idle or remain the same.

“Dammit, I’m wasting damn my time.” he pursed his lips.

“It must be rarer than I thought to find a dungeon. I wish they all had trails leading to them like that spider one.”

As Jay sat for a moment, he stared into the crackling campfire, keeping him warm in the cold night time forest.

The dancing flames were mesmerizing, but not quite soothing enough.

After a while, Heavy walked over and added a few more thicker pieces of firewood into it, helping it to grow back to the size Jay had it at before.

Jay smiled proudly; he didn’t even teach his skeleton to do this, it simply did it, figuring it out for itself.

“Thanks, Heavy.” Jay said as it went back to endlessly sparring.

Hearing its master praise it, Heavy turned towards Jay as if at attention, then bowed.

Further behind it, Blue nodded as it watched Heavy.

“Hmm…” Jay smiled.

He couldn’t help but wonder if Blue taught it that – but the question became, where did Blue learn it from?

After all, Blue had only just received a mind a few hours ago.

The skeletons only resulted in Jay having more questions than answers – as for answers, Jay could only guess.

“Maybe it’s part of its role? To discipline the troops? Not that they need to have discipline since I can control them… but I think I like it.” he thought with a nod, “Perhaps I should act more like an undead supreme commander too…” he thought for a moment.

“Maybe I already am? Who’s to say how a necromancer should act anyway.” He shrugged.