Who Designed This Underworld Dungeon?
Chapter 1505 - 923: Wheelchair! Tomb King Sword
In the underground accessible only by the coffin symbolizing death, the miasma before the first deceased opened its embrace.
The touch-of-death miasma receded backwards.
Revealing a pitch-black, dust-covered altar before Leon.
Just by glancing at the altar, Leon knew what it was; he had encountered similar beings within the Endless Reincarnation.
And it wasn’t just once—he saw it every time he entered the Endless Reincarnation.
This is the altar for signing the exclusive Oath [Tomb King’s Subordinate] with Tomb King Nite!
In the Endless Reincarnation, this oath is considered a beginner’s tutorial; no one is unfamiliar with such an existence.
Within the Endless Reincarnation, the oath of Tomb King’s Subordinate is regarded as the most balanced development style, allowing one to develop comprehensively in a round of Endless Reincarnation; it has no strengths, but comprehensiveness is its greatest strength.
Leon had exchanged blessings like [Hard Bone] to fortify bones, [Death Resistance] to enhance willpower, [Bone Jumping] to improve jumping ability, and a series of blessings that significantly boosted adventurers’ combat power.
If not for everyone’s physique limiting the amount of blessing power one can endure, he would like to empty the store of Endless Reincarnation.
If done, the total enhancement effect of all blessings together would rival a Great Rune or King’s Soul.
Come to think of it, I haven’t touched the Endless Reincarnation for a long time.
Leon looked at the altar in front of him, pondering whether to go forward and touch the altar to pledge an oath.
His current oath is Sun Warrior; the reason he still holds this oath, which offers no ability enhancement, is because Drew took the oath of [Princess Guardian], allowing his Sun Warrior to synergize with Princess Guardian, enhancing various beneficial magic.
The effect of the Tomb King’s Subordinate oath is still unclear, but since this whole Giant Tomb is Nite’s territory, perhaps becoming the Oath Taker could be useful for exploration?
Who knows, maybe I could get the Tomb King Sword I love to use in Endless Reincarnation.
Hahaha, just joking, such precious items—even Endless Reincarnation couldn’t bring them out, so how could signing an oath just grant them?
With this thought, Leon reached out to the altar.
[Do you wish to take the oath "Tomb King’s Subordinate"]
Leon looked at Nite cautiously; his opponent remained motionless, truly resembling a deceased.
This... Once I take the oath, will he stand up to pat my head and say "well done"? This thought is a bit absurd.
"Yes."
A cold breeze suddenly blew around the altar, sweeping away its dust-covered appearance, refreshing it in the blink of an eye.
Leon was horrified to find black death miasma rising atop the altar; before he could react, the miasma swiftly swirled and enveloped him entirely.
I’m done for, why has Nite turned on me!
Panic-stricken, he only saw a shadow as wide as Drew yet far longer than Drew, crashing straight towards him.
Instinctively raising his hand to block, the weight of the shadow was heavier than he imagined; amidst his panicked confusion, he was knocked to the ground, the shadow draping over him like a blanket.
Wait, why does the texture of this feel familiar?
And having encountered the death miasma, how am I not dead?
Only now did he discover the terrifying miasma had somehow dissipated, leaving him sprawling on the ground.
Tomb King Nite remained quietly as a deceased; however, the group of small skeletons worshipping Nite ran over to him, crawling onto Leon’s body, pulling here and tugging there, some even began stacking up like a pyramid, appearing to treat him not as a stranger.
If it weren’t for these small skeletons being mere bone frames, they truly resemble joyful Nagging Spirits.
Leon widened his eyes; what’s happening—as if the oath had filled him with favorability among the skeletons?
So, will the other skull demons outside regard me as one of their own too?
Before he could deeply ponder this possibility, his attention was drawn to what was pressing on him.
Upon seeing what it was, Leon was stupefied.
To call it a sword is too... wait, that’s not quite right here.
But what was pressing on him was indeed a greatsword, too difficult for ordinary people to wield, yet perfectly familiar to him—
[Tomb King Sword]
[A greatsword crafted from the bones of the deceased, only held by the first deceased, "Tomb King Nite’s" subordinate]
[Dense death miasma coating the blade, lethal poison to all life]
[Combat Skill: Miasma Slash]
[Raise the Tomb King Sword and slash forward with a sharp Sword Qi, death miasma constituted Sword Qi erodes the life it contacts]
An easy-to-understand combat skill form, a Vacuum Slash with death miasma effect.
Leon distinctly remembered the combat skill of the Tomb King Sword was Tomb King Sword Dance. Forget it, let’s not dwell on such details.
Managing to obtain a super powerful weapon like the Tomb King Sword is already an incredibly worthwhile experience!
Held firmly in his hands, the unmistakable genuine Tomb King Sword felt even heavier than what he had encountered in the Endless Reincarnation; it perfectly matched his strength to wield single-handedly, while both hands gripping the sword allowed more satisfying slashing.