The Necromancer Who Was Despised - The Necromancer Who Was Despised chapter 163
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Somehow, I had climbed onto the bed and was pinning Kaila down from above.
“Ah, ah, ah!”
Maybe it was because of her enchanting voice and her seductive gaze. I was also getting a bit rougher.
As I thrust fiercely, Kaila grabbed her own breasts and began to fondle herself.
A bit more.
Kaila’s eyes searched for even greater pleasure.
Somehow, I had pinned Kaila’s ankles to her ears, completely dominating her from above.
The slapping sounds of our skin and our rough breathing intertwined.
I could feel the hot breath in front of me, and Kaila, who was fondling her own body, raised both arms and grabbed the bed sheet above her head.
Her armpits were completely exposed, and she let out a loud moan.
Then, her lower body started to tremble slightly.
Was it because it had been a while, or was it due to the rougher-than-usual sex?
As I felt Kaila’s reaction, I suddenly felt a strong sense of climax.
There was no need to hold back.
Kaila’s body convulsed strongly first, and I released her ankles.
Kaila’s legs flailed in the air, and soon became stiff.
Her waist curved like a bow, and I grabbed her breasts strongly with my freed hands, releasing a deeper passion than usual.
“Ah, ah, ah!”
The intense pleasure and the lingering afterglow.
Ah, ah, ah.
Kaila’s lips curled up, and her hips, waist, and breasts trembled slightly.
I released my grip on her breasts, and a red handprint was left on her soft skin.
As Kaila slowly came back to reality, she reached out her hand, and I naturally leaned into her embrace and kissed her.
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Since Prina Rineta had already left, we decided to communicate about the engagement through letters.
If our paths didn’t cross, it would be quickly delivered, but even if it was late, it didn’t concern me.
Even if rumors spread about this, I would still be on the dry earth, so it wouldn’t directly affect me.
Until the people from the Inter-Species Union came, we spent our time together, and I took care of Entin, whom I hadn’t seen in a while.
Entin seemed quite moved just by that.
I took care of him by strengthening his undead horse and arranging a mock battle with Kaila or Atina, since he hadn’t experienced much actual combat.
However, Atina avoided me for a while due to embarrassment, so at first, I could only arrange a mock battle with Kaila.
Fortunately, Atina had a good conversation with Tia, and Tia laughed at Atina’s appearance, and after a few days, Atina’s avoidance of me disappeared.
Meanwhile, I received a response from Prina, thanking me for my wise decision.
It seemed our paths didn’t cross.
The letter also asked for my opinion on the engagement ceremony, and I suggested holding a secret ceremony here when the Desert Shield was fully restored in the future.
The fact that we were engaged was important, but I didn’t see a reason to make a big deal about it and hold a large-scale ceremony.
‘Prina would prefer this side too.’
What’s the point of boasting about being engaged to a dark sorceress?
Perhaps they’ll agree with my opinion.
A few days after sending a new letter, someone from the Inter-Species Alliance finally arrived at the Desert Shield.
“Hmm? Is it Lord Griran? Did Lord Griran escort you?”
“Haha. Well, it just so happened…”
I thought they didn’t show up, but it seemed they took on the escort role as well.
There were several mercenaries in rough armor standing around Lord Griran, each with an extraordinary aura.
“Not mercenaries, I suppose.”
Although I tried to hide it, I saw a strangely unified and stiff movement, which made me think they were all knights, not soldiers.
And from the carriage they were escorting, one person got out.
It was someone wearing a large robe, and they seemed quite tall.
“Long time no see, Anelis.”
‘A woman?’
The voice was feminine.
As the robed woman slowly removed her hood, I saw a female dark elf inside, just as I had expected.
However, her face was extremely familiar.
I muttered unintentionally.
“Yeri…?”
!
The woman’s eyes widened in surprise as she looked at me.
“How do you…know that name?”
She approached me with a serious expression, and her aura was intimidating, so Kylla and Atina blocked my path.
“That’s enough.”
The woman dark elf stopped in her tracks at Kylla’s words.
Atina and Kylla seemed to sense that she was no ordinary person.
Although the dark elf stopped, she still gazed at me with a stern expression and asked.
“Please answer. How do you know that name?”
For a moment, her actions seemed rude, and even Lord Griran couldn’t hide his surprise.
“…I’m just interested in dark magic, so I happen to know, that’s all.”
Yeriya. The name of the dark elf who was once my mentor.
She was a woman, and her appearance was very similar to the dark elf in front of me.
‘Upon closer inspection, there are many differences.’
The atmosphere and voice were also similar.
However, her appearance was too similar to that of my former mentor, Yeriya.
“I’d rather ask you. What’s your relationship with her?”
“…We’re distant relatives. My older sister loved me a lot, saying I resembled her past self.”
She meant they were relatives.
‘It’s a story about having a close friendship with someone…’
I knew that my mentor had left the Inter-Species Alliance a long time ago.
And yet, someone who not only knew her name but also had a real connection with her was still alive…
‘Indeed, elves do live long lives.’
Dark Elves are similar. They are said to have a lifespan of around 300 years.
Their innate talents are also exceptional.
Adult Elves are all capable of manipulating mana and have contracts with spirits. The level of difficulty varies, but it’s not particularly difficult to form a contract with a spirit.
Dark Elves, on the other hand, have a hard time forming contracts with spirits, but they are all familiar with magic and are naturally skilled assassins and archers.
They are capable of wielding magic as a fundamental ability, and their combat abilities are on par with those of Elves.
In fact, I’ve heard that Dark Elves have even higher practical combat skills.
If there were more of them, humans would have been driven out of the continent.
“This woman alone is not average, is she?”
The female Dark Elf continued.
“Perhaps you know where Yeriya is right now? You seem to have remembered her face… Have you met her before?”
I knew where she was, but I didn’t intend to tell her.
She was someone I needed to keep at a distance. Of course, even if I told her, my old master wouldn’t follow that Dark Elf, but there was no need to create unnecessary variables.
However, that Dark Elf seemed to want to hear an answer desperately.
“If you have something you want…”
“Is that not why you came here?”
“I’ve never met her. I just happened to know her face.”
It wasn’t a complete lie. I hadn’t met my old master in this life, after all.
On the contrary, saying I had met her would be a lie. My old master wouldn’t remember me at all.
I successfully evaded the question, and Griang stepped forward.
“Lord Do-in-ha is an important partner of our royal family. Please refrain from any further rudeness.”
“Do-in-ha…? Then you… made a mistake. You mentioned my sister’s name in an unexpected place and lost control.”
The woman let out a sigh and looked at Anelis with a surprised expression.
“It seems our reunion has become a mess.”
“Untinia…”
“I apologize. Yeriya is a very important person to me.”
The Dark Elf, Untinia, smiled wryly and apologized to me, looking at me late.
“I am Untinia, representing the Riyeia family. I have made a grave mistake on my first visit.”
“I am Do-in-ha. Indeed, it’s surprising.”
“I’ve heard that you forgave Anelis’s great sin and even protected her. I have no face to show.”
It was true. I thought our conversation just now was beneficial.
“I didn’t expect Anelis to be related to Yeriya…”
Although it was a thin connection, I was honestly a little surprised.
“Could it be that Yeriya was also a member of the Riyeia family as a blood relative?”
Thanks to Untinia’s mistake, I had gained a small advantage and could take the lead in the conversation. I also learned that they had a significant interest in Yeriya.
If I played my cards right, I might be able to exchange information with them.
I had been thinking of contacting my old master quickly, and getting to know her information, no matter how small, was a very welcome development.
Untinia apologized formally, and I accepted it. Griang let out a sigh of relief.
“Let’s go inside for now.”
I invited Griang and Untinia into the castle, and told Tia to provide food and rest for the exhausted mercenaries (knights).
“Yes. Anelis. You seem to have received a good vision.”
“It seems like you’ve acquired magic as well… and your achievements are at an astonishing level.”
Anelis’s expression brightened at the mention of her astonishing achievements.
“Hmm… you’ve become more calm and composed than before. That’s amazing. Usually, when people acquire magic, they become more active and even aggressive, but you’re the opposite, aren’t you?”
Anelis glanced at me, and Untinia confirmed her gaze.
“Um, if I recall, Lord Doynha said you were a dark mage.”
“Anyway, it seems like you received help with your training as well…”
“I paid a bit of attention to your magic. Since we’re going to be in the same group, I can offer you some convenience.”
“That’s good to know. I was worried about how you would turn out after acquiring magic, given your originally active and lively personality, but it’s fortunate that you’re with good people now.”
After that, Untinia and Anelis chatted about their past experiences, and Untinia showed a colorful range of expressions as she listened to Anelis’s stories.
“I’ve heard the story, but… you’re really… lucky or unlucky, I’m not sure.”
Anelis’s words were still too honest, revealing even her past mistakes without reserve.
However, she kept quiet about the stories that needed to be hidden, especially about the dimensional fragments.
Later, when Anelis and Untinia had a chance to talk alone, I thought they wouldn’t easily open up about those topics either.
“Really, I don’t know what to say to express my gratitude…”
“You’ve received a suitable reward, so it’s fine. You’re also trying to blend in with us. However…”
Untinia stared straight at me and asked,
“I heard that you don’t have a good standing within the interspecies union, is that true?”
“…Yes, that’s correct. It’s a bit difficult to say in front of humans, but the interspecies union hates humans. The status of humans within the union is extremely low.”
Even with abilities, there’s a clear limit to how high you can rise, and it’s the same for half-humans with mixed blood.
In some cases, they might even receive worse treatment than pure humans.
“It seems like the dark elves are treating you quite well, though.”
“Yes, that’s true.”
“Can I ask why?”
“…It’s not a particularly grand reason. She’s the descendant of an elder who was part of our dark elf tribe before our power declined.”
In fact, she’s the only one left in the direct lineage of that elder dark elf.
“She’s contributed a lot to our family, so we revised some of the forbidden magic to pass it down to her. It wasn’t easy.”
“If she receives such treatment within the family, there’s no need to seek it outside, is there?”
“…There are many reasons why our dark elf tribe’s power declined, but ultimately, we lost to the elves in competition.”
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Untinia’s sudden words left me feeling puzzled.
“And Anelis’s ancestor, the elder, suffered a great defeat at the hands of the elves and died in battle.”
“The elves, who won the competition against the dark elves, are now one of the top species within the union. If Anelis had stayed within the union, she might still be alive…”
Elves seem to be a very persistent species.
“Perhaps that’s why the elder’s lineage only has Anelis left…”
Of course, that’s just speculation.
Anyway, I understood why they were concerned about Anelis and yet pushed her away.
Anelis also looked surprised.