21st Century Necromancer-Chapter 755 - 751 The Cat Plan (Please subscribe and ask for monthly tickets)

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755: Chapter 751: The Cat Plan (Please subscribe and ask for monthly tickets)

755: Chapter 751: The Cat Plan (Please subscribe and ask for monthly tickets)

While Hiromi Jounouchi was teaching Ni Nasu about various common knowledge of Earth, Yu Chen was dealing with a show of force from his two pets demanding wages.

“Damn owner, you promised to share a portion of Divinity with me!

With so much Power of Faith, you only give me this tiny bit of Divinity?

How are we ever going to achieve Divine Enthronement at this rate!” Audis unleashed a frenzy of scratches at Yu Chen’s face but to no avail; the small black cat, whose claws could now tear through the skin of a Demigod, was helpless when Yu Chen grabbed him by the scruff of his neck.

On the other hand, Xiao Lan did not express dissatisfaction towards Yu Chen, as it was somewhat aware of the conversion rate of Power of Faith into Divinity. ƒгeewebnovёl.com

It didn’t get much faith from the cats alone, and after passing through the hands of Yu Chen and Hiromi Jounouchi, the amount of Divinity that reached it and Audis was bound to be limited.

However, what Yu Chen gave them was indeed on the lesser side, so much so that until now, it still had not been able to transform into a Divine Body.

Yu Chen was certainly aware of this and knew that the returns he provided to Audis and Xiao Lan were indeed too little, but he had no intention of adjusting or changing this approach.

“The Divinity I’ve distributed to you is indeed not much; I admit that and will continue to allocate it this way.

As for the reason…” Yu Chen said, looking towards Xiao Lan, “Audis may not have received the information from me, but you should be able to learn about my ongoing plan from Hiromi, right?”

“That plan?” Xiao Lan could certainly obtain enough information from Hiromi Jounouchi.

Compared to Audis, a pet cat that still only knew eating and sleeping even after receiving the baptism of Divinity, Xiao Lan, as a Legendary Dragon, could naturally perceive his intentions from Yu Chen’s plan.

Seeing Xiao Lan looking enlightened, Yu Chen smiled, “I suppose you wouldn’t really want to just become a Cat God Guardian, would you?

For a giant dragon, such a Divine Position is too demeaning, isn’t it?”

“I want an Intermediate God position.” Xiao Lan understood Yu Chen’s meaning and naturally opened with its own price.

“That is acceptable, but you are still Hiromi’s mount,” Yu Chen continued to emphasize this point, as he did not wish for Xiao Lan to break away from Hiromi Jounouchi’s control.

The dragon pride within Xiao Lan was reluctant to accept being at the mercy of someone else, but it understood that Yu Chen would never let it have both a Divine Position and freedom.

In the end, all Xiao Lan could do was futilely retort, “I will not submit to an owner weaker than myself.”

“Ancient Gods know no weakness,” Yu Chen was well aware of Xiao Lan’s stubborn pride, so he didn’t say much more, just petted the cat a few more times and smoothed Audis’ fur before stating, “Those Cat-People that you’ve created can no longer stay outside.

Find a way to bring them all into the Necromantic Space.”

“Bring them to the Necromantic Space?

Is that what you expanded the islands for?” Audis basically had no say in such matters, as it was mostly Xiao Lan making the decisions.

Though it was these two pets who had conjured up the worship of the Cat God and gathered faith — with the idea originating from Audis — whether in actions or decisions-making, it largely depended on Xiao Lan.

As for Audis, it currently enjoyed living daily as a lazy bug bathed in the offerings from the cats.

“No, expanding the Necromantic Space and the islands is only because Hiromi doesn’t like me setting up the training grounds in our backyard, so I want to move them to another island,” Yu Chen explained to Xiao Lan, while also outlining the tasks he hoped the Cat-People would undertake: “I acquired a Magic Crystal Mine and an Obel Stone Mine in my trade with the Earth Element Lord, and I need manpower for mining.”

The mining required manpower, and although Yu Chen could use skeletons and zombies, and even with the strength of those Enhanced Humans he created, smashing mountains and rocks was no problem, clearly, he wouldn’t put his powerful combat troops to work in mining.

As for skeletons and zombies… could they be as adorable as the Cat-People?

“A Magic Crystal Mine and an Obel Stone Mine?

Are you planning to manufacture Orihalcon Alloy?” Being a Legendary Dragon, of course, she had heard of this material known as Divinely Bestowed Alloy.

It was the best choice for many races in the Multiverse to create Divine Artifacts, and even deities would use it extensively.

Its main ingredients were the refined extracts of magic crystals and Obel Stones.

Yu Chen nodded; Orihalcon Alloy, the material that could be used to create Divine Artifacts, was naturally studied by Necromancers, and they certainly had the formula.

This was also the main reason for his trade with the Earth Element Lord for the two ore veins.

It was known that, aside from the Earth Elemental Plane, naturally occurring Magic Crystal Mines were extremely rare.

Many planes didn’t even possess a vein, and Obel Stones were only produced in the Star Realm.

Apart from the Earth Elemental Plane, it was probably very difficult to find such veins coexisting in the Multiverse.

“Hiromi and I’s equipment also needs upgrading.

Being a Demigod and Legendary, it’s only right to have a few Divine Artifacts in reserve,” Yu Chen did not hide his intentions.

As a Demigod, it was fitting for him to have a pair of Divine Artifacts at hand.

The creation of Divine Artifacts wasn’t simply about making something and infusing it with Divine Power.

Likewise, not just anything could be called a Divine Artifact.

Fortunately, the Multiverse Universal Necromancy Spell Compendium contained many Necromancy Divine Instrument designs.

Many of the powerful artifacts required the precious material Orihalcon Alloy.

Yu Chen had plans to create Divine Artifacts as soon as he acquired the ore veins.

“But those cats have not completely left behind their beastly forms.

To get them to pick up mining picks and dig, their bodies still require extensive adjustments.” Xiao Lan naturally knew what the group of Cat-People she and Audis had created really looked like.

Though they could be considered to have rudimentary intelligence, they strictly speaking weren’t humanoid creatures yet.

They were essentially still quadrupedal and hadn’t evolved hands.

However, this was far from challenging for a Necromancer skilled in body modification.

Whether it was surgical transformation or genetic mutation, Yu Chen had many methods to achieve his goal: “Don’t worry, getting them to stand up and have hands to grasp things isn’t difficult.

What you need to do is gather the individuals that have self-awareness and intelligence, and then move them to the islands of the Necromantic Space.

After that, just let them work for me.”

“What about the collection of faith?

Should the missionary work in the present world be stopped?” Xiao Lan was more concerned about the collection of faith, as Yu Chen’s upcoming plans clearly required a significant amount of the Power of Faith.

“Business as usual.

Gather as many stray cat groups in Tokyo as possible and convert them into intelligent races,” Yu Chen said.