The Wizard Who Endured the World of Murim - Chapter 88
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Surviving in the Martial Realm as a Mage: Episode 88
“Hm?”
As I attempted to inscribe the Night Mage, I felt remarkably fierce resistance.
Yiji seemed far more intact than I’d anticipated.
In fact, the mental state was nearly comparable to that of a living person.
My lips twitched involuntarily.
“So that’s why I couldn’t awaken them.”
To become a Night Mage, one’s mind couldn’t be shattered.
So they’d killed the body and steeped it in drugs for extended periods to create a Jiangshi, but the mental domination hadn’t succeeded properly.
“This is genuinely difficult.”
Even with memories erased.
A mage.
In this world’s terminology, to turn a Celestial Watcher into a Jiangshi, one couldn’t completely suppress Yiji.
You had to preserve a certain degree of consciousness while destroying what needed destroying.
Finding that delicate equilibrium was the challenge.
It seemed they’d been spending time attempting to “persuade” because it wasn’t working out.
“This is what happens when you don’t know empathic magic.”
If you try to suppress a resisting opponent through sheer force, both sides exhaust themselves.
Naturally, the suppressed side loses all motivation.
I boldly employed empathic magic and entered negotiations with each one individually.
After roughly half a double-hour, I managed to fully awaken all ten Night Mages.
“As promised, serve under me for a hundred years, and I’ll grant you complete freedom.”
The Night Mages nodded.
Their power level was surprisingly at the 5th Circle novice stage.
Which meant.
‘3rd Tier. Celestial Watchers at the Decisive Realm level.’
Since the deceased Sidokmagun had been a 4th Tier Won-yeong Order Practitioner.
They’d subdued Celestial Watchers exactly one tier below them and transformed them into Night Mages.
Night Mages don’t serve those weaker than themselves.
So they typically didn’t attempt to create Night Mages of higher rank than themselves.
Thinking this far, I paused and suddenly turned my head sharply to the side.
“Wait? Hold on a moment?”
I stared at Sidokmagun’s corpse, now reduced to charred remains.
It looked utterly lifeless and seemingly useless.
But among the necromancer magic I knew, there were spells that could manipulate even this.
“If I do this right, it might work?”
The necromantic knowledge I possessed combined with the spirit magic of this world that I’d grasped upon acquiring the Hyeoneum Cheonsi Gong.
If I merged those two, it seemed possible to resurrect even charred remains as a Jiangshi.
‘There’s no significant loss in attempting it.’
Though my mana was depleted and I was gasping for breath.
Now that the major threat had been eliminated.
It was worth the effort to collect everything I could obtain, even if it proved somewhat troublesome.
‘Tedious, but I’ll have to do this manually.’
I picked up the largest spirit stone with compressed mana from the storage, my expression tinged with slight regret.
It was a supreme-grade spirit stone.
After fidgeting with it briefly, I slowly traced my hand through the empty air and recited the rune words.
‘This is grueling.’
Beads of sweat formed on my forehead.
I had stopped absorbing the surrounding mana like a ravenous beast to recover.
Hellfire and Chain Explosion.
Plasma Cutter and more.
Pouring out every supreme spell a Sixth Circle Master could wield, my mana circuits around my heart were convulsing from the overload.
If I pushed any further, my mana circuits might burn out entirely.
So instead of forcefully drawing the excess mana in the atmosphere toward myself, I guided it to activate directly at the site and slowly recited the incantation.
[Death Puppet Revive.]
A spell I had created by combining the knowledge of this world with that of the Seven Continents.
The moment the incantation was completed.
The supreme-grade spirit stone in my hand was sucked in as a charred lump, and from that black char came a sound like a slowly beating heart.
“I’ll need to reconstruct the body first for now.”
Using a Fifth Circle spell while mana was depleted left a bitter taste in my mouth.
Yet I gazed at the charred lump with anticipation.
Indeed, as if time itself were rewinding slowly.
Reddish flesh began bursting forth from the charred lump.
Those fragments rapidly connected with the surrounding char to return to their original form.
At some point, a human shape covered in burn scars was completed.
And it slowly began to rise.
A corpse with no light in its eyes, now animated as the supreme-grade spirit stone served as its heart.
“For now… I’ll handle the refinement later. I’m too exhausted right now.”
I placed it into the Beast Bag.
Then I collected all the Jiangshi I had obtained.
Slowly rising from my exhaustion, I approached Nacheon Jingun, who lay sprawled in the distant stable.
“Still in that state, I see.”
Nacheon Jingun, a Won-yeong Order Practitioner, remained unconscious in a comatose state.
Just how severe were the injuries…
“This wasn’t an injury at all.”
Poison.
And an extraordinarily potent one at that.
He had endured this long only because he was a Won-yeong Order Practitioner.
Otherwise, he would have become nothing but blood long ago—such was the viciousness of this toxin.
“So that’s why he was pushed back so completely.”
After all, Sidokmagun was the type who favored Jiangshi.
He would have made every effort to obtain Nacheon Jingun’s body intact.
And to acquire such a pristine corpse,
poison was indeed the most reliable method.
As I examined Nacheon Jingun’s condition from every angle, my eyes grew increasingly grave.
This was not the sort of toxin that could be neutralized with a simple Cure spell.
“Mana poison, then?”
This was the worst scenario.
Without an antidote, recovery would require both Holy magic and Cure magic used simultaneously.
But I had no Priest available at the moment, leaving me without options.
Despite my thorough examination, something was directly damaging the mana circuits themselves.
Since mana circuits were inherently delicate territory that couldn’t be tampered with carelessly, I was considering alternative approaches when—
“Ah!”
A sudden thought struck me, and I hastily rummaged through the storage pouch.
Among the items that had spilled out when Sidokmagun’s pouch burst earlier,
there were many glass bottles whose contents remained unidentified—perhaps one of them held the antidote.
Clink, clink, clink—
I dumped out all the glass bottles, opened each one, and smelled their contents.
I immediately set aside the elixirs and spirit potions.
This initial classification was relatively straightforward.
Then, from the remaining bottles, I tested some by touching them to my tongue or examining them visually, beginning to separate poisons from remedies.
The difficulty increased from this point onward.
But it remained within my capabilities.
In the end,
“It seems to be one of these three.”
Beyond this, I couldn’t determine which was the antidote.
Perhaps none of these three contained it.
Yet my instinct screamed that one of these three was definitely the answer.
“Just feed him all three?”
I let out a soft laugh and shook my head.
I knew that would be the worst choice.
Now it was time to employ a crude but absolutely certain method.
“Let me extract some blood first.”
I removed the remedies from each glass bottle one by one, crushed them, and mixed them with water.
Then I drew blood from the poisoned Nacheon Jingun and dripped it onto each mixture.
The blood of a Won-yeong Order Practitioner naturally contained tremendous mana.
The remedies in the glass bottles each produced different reactions with the practitioner’s blood.
Two of them bubbled and boiled violently.
The other darkened to a murky black as the remedy and blood mingled.
As I examined them closely, I tilted my head in confusion.
“These two are reacting similarly to a detoxicant.”
For now, both seemed to possess detoxifying properties.
So I had to make a final choice here.
After deliberating briefly, I exhaled a sigh.
I pressed one of the two with my finger and extended my tongue to it.
A remarkably crisp sensation spread through my tongue and permeated my entire body, leaving my head spinning slightly.
My eyes brightened.
“This is it.”
I seemed to have chosen correctly by sheer luck.
To be honest, it wouldn’t have mattered if it wasn’t this one.
At least I was certain there was no harm in it.
Setting aside the human experiment I’d conducted on myself, I quickly opened Nacheon Jingun’s mouth and placed the final elixir from the Hori bottle into it.
Moments later.
Nacheon Jingun’s complexion, which had been turning a sickly pallor as he became a living corpse, began to stabilize noticeably.
Left as is, he would clearly recover quickly.
I retrieved one of the Hori bottles I’d taken out earlier—the elixir confirmed to aid mana recovery and regeneration—and poured it into my mouth before rising swiftly to my feet.
I’d essentially finished what needed to be done here.
‘I wonder how things are progressing over there.’
The screams of the earth being torn asunder still echoed from far away.
The battle between Jeok Yang-jin and Gwi-eum-jong was still ongoing.
Battles between Won-yeong Order Practitioners who had reached similar realms typically didn’t end quickly.
They could fight for dozens of days if it came to that.
That was why I had abandoned the confrontation between the Jayun Sect Master and Jeok Yang-jin earlier and moved away.
‘Their strength appeared evenly matched.’
By now, both would have exhausted themselves somewhat and deployed all their secret techniques and magical treasures.
In other words, this was the perfect moment for them to decide the victor.
“Now is when intervening offers the best value.”
And the perfect opportunity to gain credit for it.
I rose from my seat with a satisfied smile.
Nacheon Jingun could be left alone for a while longer anyway.
After settling my internal condition somewhat, I moved swiftly.
After composing himself to some extent, Ilhyang moved quickly.
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