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Chapter 641 Recruitment(2/2)

Robben couldn't help but smile, "Of course I stayed here to cook for me."

"Ah? You treat me as a cook..." Sasha pouted.

Robben laughed and pulled Sasha's little hand, "Well... I think we have something else to do, but now I have to let the beautiful little chef stay here first."

Sasha tilted her head, "What else is it? Tell me out quickly, what do you want to do? She must not be as thoughtful as the vixen."

Mess, who was holding the baby, couldn't help but smile.

Robben scratched his head, and thought about it, and simply said, "I think, just like what I said just now, the occurrence of a necromancer should continue to appear. The other party's necromancer was trained. I think there must be a large number and can be continuously trained. Our only people are just passive defense. I don't know when the head will be. Not to mention a necromancer will cause great harm to the civilians. I don't want to do this.

"But... we don't know where those necromancers are? How did we catch them in advance?" Fanny asked everyone's questions.

"I think... can we recruit those necromancers?" Robben said something that surprised everyone.

"Recruitment?" Sasha looked at Robben in confusion, which made Robben think that maybe the word "Recruitment" may not have been in this world...

"I mean, can we pull all the necromancers into our camp?"

Everyone was silent immediately, looking at each other, as if shaking their heads slightly.

"Robben, I think this may be a bit difficult..."

Mess doesn't seem to be optimistic about this idea, "First of all, these necromancers are trained by the enemy. I think their control should be relatively strict, either for coercion or temptation, or for both. It's not easy for us to win over them. Second, if we openly win over these necromancers, it may cause shock to the empire. After all, the name of the necromancer is very bad..."

Everyone's eyes looked at Robben, the two things that Metz said were real problems.

Robben touched his nose, "Actually, I'm not talking about the undead mages who come to make trouble. They don't have any good foundation for dark magic. They are the cramming fast necromancers. What I'm talking about... are the undead mages hidden on the continent."

This sentence made everyone's eyes wide

"Robbon, wouldn't this be even more risky? Those undead mages are powerful and difficult to control, and have committed numerous crimes. The people of the empire will not spare them. This will have a very bad impact on us." Metz immediately objected to this opinion.

Seeing Mess's serious expression, Robben smiled and said, "I just have this idea. You don't have to be so nervous. Now we are still in a passive state. I just want to strengthen our strength as much as possible. Those magicians who have learned some undead magic must have the talent of dark magic, and among them, there must be many who have to become undead magicians or because of some sad obsessions. I think... if they are given the opportunity and a good environment, they are still willing to pay the price for their sins and appear in front of the world."

Before Mess could speak again, Robben said again: "With more and more research on dark magic, I think soul magic is not very evil. Although I have not practiced, I still know the effects of those magic. However, the necromancers on the mainland cannot obtain a complete cultivation method, and can only rely on constantly using living people to experiment to gain experience, which is how they have become their great traitors. Now, I have almost a complete set of records and research experiences about soul magic. I want to sort out and create a new set of magic, and then recruit those necromancers to teach them complete soul magic. Their powerful strength is on the one hand, and we can incorporate and transform the terrifying necromancers on the mainland. This is on the other hand, and I think such things will improve our morale rather than decline."

Incorporating those infamous necromancers... Robben's remarks made most people feel very unreasonable.

"Robben, we need to be cautious about this matter..."

Robben understood Metz's concerns, "Well, I'm still thinking about it, this is not discussing with everyone. If you have any ideas, just say it out and we will study it."

Nalan Roben said this idea and kept thinking. He knew that at this time, he said: "I am not very clear about the behavior of the necromancers on the continent. I don't have much research on soul magic. But if I just talk about the practice of recruiting these necromancers, I think the possibility of success is very high. As long as our conditions are appropriate, I think there should be a necromancer who will join us for the first time."

"Why do you say that?" Robben asked with interest.

Nalan thought for a while and said, "Although I have not experienced the last human-demon war, I know a little about the magic props we left on the continent at that time. Humans do need a very strong obsession to become a necromancer. Otherwise, it is impossible to activate those magic props. I think there is such a persistent thought in my heart that I want to gain power. Our complete soul magic cultivation method is more tempting than anything. Human obsession... is a very powerful force, and I think this is enough to drive them to join us."

Robben scratched his chin, "That is to say, what we want to solve is actually their reputation problem?"

"If their reputation is really bad, we naturally have to deal with it, and we must be prepared for it."

Robben nodded, and Robben didn't care much about the second half of Nalan's words. These necromancers should not be able to make too many storms on their side.

"Let's talk about this first. I also want to be with everyone first. If you have any ideas, I will take it out and talk to you. This is a good opportunity to strengthen your strength and boost your morale and shock the other party. Let's do our best now, I'd better deal with these two unrest mages who are causing trouble first."

Hearing this, Carlisle reached out and grabbed a letter, "Hmm? Where is this place called Zarel? I don't know the way."

"You can see the map. With your strength, you should be able to catch the undead mage quickly. Remember to keep a living mouth and catch it and interrogate it carefully." Robben reminded.

"Well, OK, this is fine, then I'll leave first and will come back soon."

Robben nodded, "Well, go early and come back early, maybe there will be a new situation when you come back."

Carlisle rolled his eyes. He was here to perform the mission, but now he has become a Robben worker. He is really frustrated, but he doesn't know where to find the man...

Thinking about it, I had no choice but to do anything, Carlisle turned around and left to catch the unlucky necromancer.

"I'm going too." Xiu took a letter, stood up silently, and walked out.

Nalan looked at the empty table, "If there is any further situation, I will arrange for the witches to investigate."

Robben's mind was not on this. Those half-baked necromancers would not be the opponents of these dark magic experts at all. Robben is still thinking about how those hidden necromancers gather here.

Mess said softly: "Robben, I think we are discussing a good countermeasure here for this matter is secondly. First of all, we need permission to recruit those undead mages."

Robben was frowning and suddenly realized, "Yes, we can't think of it here, I'll go now." He stood up and Robben left quickly.

First of all, the empire must agree. Otherwise, such a thing can only be done in secret, and it will not have any effect of boosting morale and shocking the opponent. To be honest, Robben is really not lacking in the combat power of such undead mages. Speaking of undead magic, Robben now takes out his reserves of undead magic, so that the witches can become part-time undead mages at any time.

The carriage ran all the way to the royal city, and no one dared to stop the Duke who often ran around the palace. Robben came directly to the inner hall, and the second prince was still here, still frowned, looking at the various documents sent.

When Robben came back, the second prince couldn't help but wonder, "What? Is there anything wrong with that matter when I came back so soon?"

Robben walked to the second prince and said, "Is there a safe place to speak? I have something to discuss with you."

The second prince was stunned and couldn't help but look at Robben with a mysterious face, "Don't worry, I'm absolutely safe here, and what I say will never be heard from this palace gate."

Robben looked at the shadow of a tall vase with doubt, "Really?"

Seeing Robben's eyes turning to the shadow left on the ground in the vase, the second prince smiled slightly, "Don't worry, just say that he followed me a long time ago. He saved my life several times, and there will be no problem."

"Okay..." Robben made a slut at the table, "I... want the necromancers on the mainland to recruit them with great fanfare. I don't know what you think about this matter."

The second prince's eyes magnified in an instant, "Robben... what did you... say?"

"You heard it right by the necromancer." Robben looked at the second prince with great certainty.

The second prince dropped the document in his hand, walked two steps in place, and looked at Robben with absurd expression, "You are crazy, how can those people be recruited here, and you will cause riots in the empire. You are not unaware of how hostile those undead mages are."

"I naturally know this. I also killed a necromancer with my own hands, but I also know a little more about them, so I feel that it is not impossible to recruit them. Now that those quick-form necromancers appear in the empire, their days will definitely be even more sad. We can take advantage of this opportunity to incorporate them in a very high posture. I want them to serve the empire, and to show our strength to the people of the empire and those enemies more than to kill them directly."

The second prince frowned and stared at Robben tightly, and finally shook his head, "Roben, this risk is too great, and you have nothing to recruit those undead mages. Even if you recruit them, we can't control them. If they get together and they harm us, it will be an irreparable loss."

Robben thought for a moment and said, "I'll say that. If I can think of a way to persuade them this time and make them completely obey our commands, will you let them surrender to us smoothly?"

"Robert, are you gambling with high risk?"

"This is just a problem with the idea. I will think of a solution. Now I just want to determine whether you have a way to give these necromancers a path to allow them to directly submit to us. This matter will make sense. Of course, if you, that is, the Empire does not plan to do this, I don't have to think of a solution."

The second prince frowned deeply, looked hesitant, and unconsciously paced back and forth.

After a long time, the second prince finally stood up, "Robben, I understand what you mean. The appearance of the enemy's necromancer is not good for us. Our people are very panicked. If we conquer those necromancers at this time, it would be a beautiful counterattack, but... we may pay a great price for this. If there is no complete solution, I cannot take such a risk."

Robben understood, "That is to say, as long as the conditions are sufficient, you can receive these necromancers under your command, right?"

The second prince looked at Robben quietly and said word by word: "That must be a perfect solution."

Robben stood up, "I understand, what you mean is that I find a way to collect people, you find a way to open up the way, right..."

"Roben, are you... really sure? Those undead mages have been powerful beings who have been fighting against the Divine Court for many years, and they have never been able to control their power on the continent."

The genuine demons are drinking tea in my place, so there is no problem with those little mages. Of course, Robben can't say that...

"I haven't let you down yet, right?" Robben shrugged, feeling extremely relaxed.

The second prince slowly took a step back, "Robben, I can't see through you anymore... When we met, you were still a happy little man who traveled around without purpose on the mainland. Now... I feel that you are becoming stronger and more mysterious..."

Robben curled his lips, "If you have time to say these sour words, why not find a way to join the undead mages now. Anyway, I'll be responsible. They come here to see you, and I don't care about anything else."

The second prince reached out and scratched his forehead, "Robben, it's rare for me to sigh, you can't cooperate with the panic, you must know that you are a minister like this that the emperor can't understand is very terrible."

Robben laughed gloatingly, "Didn't you just envy my wife for being beautiful. My magic is better than you. I can disappear without a trace at any time. And you have to stay here and worry about national affairs every day? I understand this... I really understand..."

The second prince's face turned a little dark...

"Well, okay, the matter is over, I'm leaving. I'll find a way to deal with those necromancers. You have to find a good excuse, well... I don't have to worry about these. You politicians must have many convincing statements."

While talking, Robben had already left on his own.

When Robben walked out, the second prince sighed and scratched his forehead hard, "Why do you pay such a strange attention every time?"

"Your Majesty, please forgive me for being too talkative. It seems that something is happening with the necromancer..." A low voice came from the empty hall.

The second prince spread his hands helplessly, "I know, but Robben obviously has some solution, and this method is very likely to be successful."

"Your Majesty, but... he didn't say what was the solution..."

Moving his eyebrows, the second prince nodded, "Indeed, he didn't say what was the solution... According to your experience, if you confront a middle-level necromancer, how likely do you have to win?"

The low voice seemed to think, "I have never fought against the necromancers, but judging from various information, the chances of winning may be higher. However, if it is some famous necromancers on the mainland, I think I can only turn around and run away."

"In other words, Robben is going to recruit a group of amazing people and will control them..."

"Your Majesty, if things really can be like this, then Duke Roben's strength is simply terrible..."

"Do you want to emphasize the previous problems again?"

"I dare not criticize your sins, just tell some facts and what the judgment is all about your majesty."

"Okay, just say it if you have something to do. Anyway, you only say a few words a day. It is also very novel to hear you say a few more words..."

"Your Majesty, I dare not pay much attention to Duke Robben, but the sporadic news from multiple sources shows that Duke Robben's whereabouts are very strange. Many residents saw him leading the elves to an abandoned village outside the imperial capital. However, after that, everyone disappeared without a trace. After the winter came, heavy snow almost buried the abandoned village, but Duke Robben and the elves appeared in front of the imperial capital from another direction."

The second prince nodded, "It's really strange."

"And so far, we cannot be sure of Duke Robben. The strength of those who are already around him is. Most of them have not left records in the Magicians and Knights union, and the records of Duke Robben and Miss Fanny are obviously no longer applicable. Everyone around Duke Robben is very mysterious. I have almost searched all the empires, nor have I found that the alien race mentioned by the Duke did not find any tribe that worships their own gods and is dedicated to practicing magic..."

"Well, it's even more strange..."

"And this time, it's His Majesty the Necromancer. Please forgive me for your sins. If Duke Robben can restrain many Necromancers, then he will be enough to subvert our empire."

"Well, it's really strange... Hum? Oh, you said this"
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