Chapter 40 Michael didn’t bathe immediately after brushing his teeth—his stomach wouldn’t allow it. Aunt Mia seemed to have cooked a huge meal last night, likely remembering his words about his appetite. Unfortunately, he’d been too far gone to enjoy it fresh. Still, food was food. With his hungry stomach
Chapter 39 A loud, thunderous growl from Michael’s stomach woke him up. “Ugh,” he groaned, placing a hand over his stomach as he sat up slowly, using his other hand for support. “What time is it? Why is it so bright?” Michael muttered in confusion, only for realization to hit
Chapter 38 [Author’s Note] It’s been brought to my attention that the story’s progress might feel a bit too slow, even for a slow-paced novel for some of you. I’d love to know if that’s generally the case or if I just need to pick up the pace slightly. Either
Chapter 37 Michael cringed a little at his words but found no fault in them. With his talent, all his undead were indeed special. Calling them privileged was no exaggeration. He also didn’t see anything wrong with naming his undead. The stronger an undead became, the more developed its consciousness
Chapter 36 As expected, Lucky couldn’t be evolved again. Michael wondered how many Evolution Points would be required for Lucky’s next evolution. At the common rank, evolving had only cost 1 point, but advancing to the next rank required five times the previous amount. Michael still knew little about his
Chapter 35 Thanks to his previous experiences in using {Undead Revival}, Michael finally understood the importance of agility for a Necromancer. He had always wondered why agility received the second-highest increase whenever he leveled up. At first glance, it seemed counterintuitive for a class focused on magic and intelligence. However,
Chapter 34 The Supers Association forum didn’t provide much information on talents, leaving Michael with few speculations. However, there was something he could do to confirm his earlier suspicion. Create more undead. Sending out the Rank 1 Verdant Wolf, which he named ‘Lucky’—partially due to it being his first undead
Chapter 33 For classes like Beast Tamers and Necromancers, the advantage wasn’t just the contract slots allowing them to command minions as part of their strength. Another noticeable benefit of these classes was the feedback they received as their minions grew stronger. For Beast Tamers, although they had fewer contract
Chapter 32 Michael could almost hear his own heartbeat pounding in excitement as he stared at the content on the panel before him. He didn’t dare believe it at first. “My talent can enhance the potential of my undead?” It sounded almost impossible. Perhaps there were methods to do this
Chapter 31 The effect of {Undead Revival} was straightforward. It revived a corpse as an undead. However, reviving a corpse could fail in three scenarios. First was the mastery of the skill. The success rate of {Undead Revival} depended heavily on its mastery level. {Basic Mastery} was 20% success rate.
Chapter 30 Though the storage room was cold, Michael’s constitution allowed him to endure it without much discomfort. The scarred man led Michael to a compartment containing the corpses of forest wolves. They were stored on bunked shelves, two bodies per shelf, with six rows in total—12 corpses altogether. Michael
Chapter 29 ‘Who is this?’ ‘Did he notice I used {Detect} on him?’ Michael’s heart pounded in shock, but he forced himself to remain calm as he continued toward the Trade Centre. He couldn’t be sure if the scarred man had sensed his use of {Detect}, but one thing was
Chapter 28 The journey to the Supers Association was uneventful. However, Michael found himself growing paranoid due to his newfound knowledge of demonic supernaturals. Before entering the cab, he even used {Detect} on the driver. The result was almost the same as with every other person he scanned along the
Chapter 27 -Hey bro, fellow undead user here, haha. Funny thing is, I ended up in a situation just like yours—stuck in a location where I couldn’t even get an undead. It was near the outskirts of a kingdom’s capital, right where the headquarters of a massive religion and their
Chapter 26 “May the will of Aurora prevail for a million years.” The sentence felt like a slogan, stirring something deep within Michael. Even the revelation of the Level 3 member travelling to another world didn’t catch much of his attention. In school, they were taught that some Dimensional Cracks
Chapter 25 As several thoughts flashed through Michael’s mind, he scrolled to the comment section under the post. -I knew something like this was going to happen sooner or later. Though I get the Federation’s point of view due to the tragic events of the past, they need to remember
Chapter 24 The post’s author was a Level 2 member of the Supers Association, one rank above Michael. It had also been published just a day ago, taking that time to gain enough traction to trend on the forum. [Changes in the Federation] Name: Billy Stormman Level: 2 Date Published:
Chapter 23 Michael felt conflicted about his first day in the Land of Origin. On one hand, it had been exciting—he had narrowly survived being killed by a slime, escaping disfigurement by sheer luck. On the other hand, it was downright terrible. His first battle had been a life-and-death struggle
Chapter 22 Two hours later. After thoroughly searching the abandoned building, Michael managed to kill 13 more slimes and levelled up. Unfortunately, even with this number, the experience he gained wasn’t enough to raise his level by more than one. As his level increased, it began to match that of
Chapter 21 After the acid slime died, Michael felt a surge of power flood through him. His mind sharpened, his strength increased, his defense tightened, and his speed quickened. ‘I levelled up!’ Michael thought happily. Unlike the previous level-up, where he only felt pain, this time he could clearly sense