As the massive gates of the [Undead Castle] creaked open, Alex felt a cold wave of dread wash over him.
The [Undead King] had intervened, granting him access to the castle, but that didn't make him feel any safer.
He was still a level 33 player in an area ant for level 100–250 powerhouses.
One wrong move, and he could end up back at the spawn point, and as the guards inford him, they wouldn't let him pass a second ti.
With his respawn point set here, and the ga limit removed, he could be in here for months if not years.
The two towering guards stepped aside, glaring at him with disdain as they gestured for him to enter.
Alex took a deep breath, steeling himself.
He didn't have a choice.
The only way out was forward.
"Great," Alex muttered under his breath, his steps hesitant as he crossed the threshold into the castle courtyard.
The courtyard was normal, but with a fountain in the middle that let out so black liquid.
Alex didn't even want to know what was inside.
The mont he stepped inside the castle, he could feel the oppressive atmosphere—the very air seed thick with malevolent energy.
Shadows moved across the ancient stone walls as if they had lives of their own, and the distant echo of clattering bones and eerie whispers filled the space.
"Any bright ideas, Alphox?" Alex grumbled, glancing at the pet panel, half expecting the dragon to mock him again.
But Alphox remained silent, probably content to sit back and watch Alex struggle.
"Of course you're quiet now," Alex sighed, shaking his head. "Fine, I guess it's just and my bony friends."
His 10 [Undead Skeletons] shuffled along behind him, their doubled stats providing so comfort, though he knew it wouldn't be enough if sothing serious ca his way.
The weakest undead here could wipe the floor with them.
As Alex moved deeper into the castle, he noticed sothing odd—despite the haunting atmosphere, the path was strangely... empty.
No guards, no monsters.
Nothing stirred in the shadows except his own imagination.
It was unsettling.
"I don't like this," Alex muttered under his breath.
He glanced around, gripping his staff a little tighter.
The feeling of being watched was overwhelming.
He was walking into the heart of enemy territory, yet everything felt... too quiet.
He approached a long, arched corridor leading into the throne room.
Massive stone pillars lined the hall, and above him, chandeliers made of bones hung precariously, casting faint, eerie glows across the space.
Suddenly, a low, ominous voice echoed through the hall, causing Alex to freeze in his tracks.
"Who dares enter my domain?"
Alex's heart pounded as he looked up, eyes wide.
A figure appeared at the far end of the corridor—tall, draped in dark, tattered robes, with eyes glowing like molten fire.
The aura of power radiating from the figure was overwhelming.
[Undead Lord – Level ???]
[Rank: ???]
Alex couldn't even see the lord's level, which only made things worse.
But he was confident that this thing is a tier 6 boss, at least, aning it was above level 400.
"Shit," Alex muttered, taking a step back instinctively.
His skeletons shuffled forward, forming a protective line in front of him, but he knew they wouldn't stand a chance.
"You've co here, a re mortal, to my realm?" The [Undead Lord] sneered, his voice deep and echoing. "Do you seek death, or sothing more foolish?"
Alex swallowed hard, forcing himself to stand tall. "I... I seek an audience. With you."
The [Undead Lord] laughed, the sound cold and chilling. "An audience? With ? You, a child, wish to speak with the ruler of [Undead Land]? You amuse , human."
Alex's mind raced.
What was his play here?
He couldn't fight this guy.
He would have had a chance with the [Annihilation Crucifix] artifact, which even the [Undead King] feared.
And to be honest, he had planned to get it before coming to this zone.
"But Alphox ruined everything..." he groaned.
"Haha, 'master', I'm sure you'll manage!" Alphox grinned from within.
[You have called "Alphox" from the "Shadow Dragon Pet Space"...]
[Alphox has refused your call.]
"God fucking damn it."
His only hope was to sohow convince him to let him leave now, or at least not kill him on the spot.
"I have the [Undead King] with ," Alex said, his voice firr than he felt. "He vouches for my presence here."
At that, the [Undead Lord]'s glowing eyes narrowed. "The king, you say? That traitor..."
Dark mist swirled around Alex as the [Undead King] materialized beside him once again, his regal form floating ominously.
"It's been a long ti, hasn't it?" The [Undead King] spoke, his voice dripping with sarcasm.
The tension in the air thickened as the two undead rulers stared each other down.
"You dare return to my land, after all these centuries?" The [Undead Lord] growled, his skeletal hands tightening around the hilt of a massive dark blade that had appeared out of nowhere.
The [Undead King] chuckled. "I don't return to bow before you. I return to reclaim what is mine."
The [Undead Lord]'s fiery gaze shifted back to Alex. "So this is your pawn, King? A lowly human?"
"Well, no," Alex was the one to speak, "He is contracted with , I'm his master."
"HAHAHA-" the Lord laughed, "How embarrassing!"
"..."
"Perhaps," the [Undead King] responded smoothly. "But we both know that I am the rightful ruler of this land. And while I may not have the power to take it back just yet... I will."
While inside of Alex's [Contract Space], the king had managed to regain so of his strength, reaching level 100, which equals to the fourth tier.
Alex's stomach churned.
This was going south fast.
He needed to find a way out of this, but there was no way he could intervene in a power struggle between two undead titans.
Suddenly, the [Undead Lord] pointed his dark blade at Alex. "And what of you, mortal? Why should I let you live, when your very presence offends ?"
Alex's heart raced. Think. Think fast.
"Because..." he began, scrambling for words, "I can help you."
The [Undead Lord] raised a bony brow. "Help ? You, a speck of dust in my kingdom?"
"Yes," Alex said, his voice determined, "I have sothing no one else here has—information"
Alex was about to use everything he knew from his past life.
He hadn't spoken to any undead, but he clearly rembered that he and his companions had fought an army of them.
The Undead Lord had been a part of this army.
And the one controlling them all was the strongest Necromancer in all of 'Universal Descent'.
Which they didn't even manage to kill in Alex's previous life because of his sheer power.
"Lich, The Necromancer," Alex suddenly spoke, looking at the lord.
"...!" and the skeleton's hollow eyes widened.
"...?" Even the [Undead King] seed surprised.
Lich was a taboo na in the undead world.
Just think about it, for undead monsters, using necromancy is basically like slavery, so no wonder they hate it.
That is also the reason why the [Undead King] was banished from here: he beca corrupt and started using [Necromancy].
He did summon thousands of skeletons to fight Alex after all, enslaving his own people in the process.
Though, many of the undead still respected him, as seen by the guards.
Or maybe it's just that they feared him? Who knows.
Basically, they would do almost anything to kill that idiotic necromancer.
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