Necromancer: I Am A Disaster-Chapter 600: He Wants To Kill Me!
“That’s fine.”
“The power you display is several levels above the test taker. What would you do if a level 89 class user came in?”
Ellie replied calmly, “Simple. We’d display God-level power. The gap between level 89 and level 90 is enormous.”
Lin Moyu understood instantly.
The difference between level 89 and level 90 was far greater than the gap between level 70 and level 80.
From this perspective, level 89 class users entering this dungeon were actually most unfortunate.
“So I guess I’m pretty lucky then.” Lin Moyu said with a smile.
Ellie nodded, “Pretty much.”
Lin Moyu asked, “What if a God-level powerhouse enters?”
“There would be a different type of assessment.” Ellie said without much emotion, “For God-level beings, the tests change.”
She didn’t elaborate, and Lin Moyu didn’t press for more.
Still, he could imagine it: if a level 90 powerhouse were forced to receive a level 95 attack, they would be instantly killed.
“Any other questions?” Ellie asked.
Lin Moyu shook his head, “Not for now.”
He walked toward the flight of steps, replaying their conversation in his mind.
From what he’d learned, it was clear that the dungeon possessed far more power than anything he had encountered so far.
So even God-level beings could be assessed here.
No wonder even Antares called the Dragon King Palace dangerous. Its depths were far beyond his imagination.
Lin Moyu placed his foot on the first step.
The step lit up, and a bolt of lightning shot out, striking his foot.
The lightning wasn’t strong, but it carried the signature paralyzing effect of its element.
An ordinary person would have staggered or even fallen.
The steps were narrow, barely a meter wide.
One slip would send someone tumbling into the sea of lightning below, where, as Ellie said, only death awaited.
But Lin Moyu was completely immune to lightning. The bolt sizzled against his foot harmlessly.
He took two more steps. The attacks were still lightning strikes, only gradually increasing in intensity.
This trial was too easy.
Lin Moyu quickened his pace, moving faster and faster.
The Dragons watching widened their eyes.
“No way… how is he walking faster?”
“The lightning is entering his body. How is it not affecting him?”
“Even with high lightning resistance, there can’t be zero reaction!”
“Right… even we would feel it. This human is too strange.”
The Green Dragon Gravis muttered, “It was the same with my poison earlier. It didn’t affect him at all…”
Ellie said quietly, “I feel he’s very special. The most special one I’ve ever seen.”
The Fire Dragon blinked, “Big Sister, are you sure?”
Ellie nodded, “I’m sure. There are many geniuses, but… he feels different.”
The Dragons collectively sucked in a breath.
Ellie’s instincts were never wrong.
“Just watch.” She said, “We’ll see if I’m right.”
Ellie soared into the sky, disappearing into the clouds, her gaze piercing through them to follow Lin Moyu.
By now he had reached the hundredth step and stepped onto the second platform.
This platform was much larger, over 2,000 meters across.
In its center lay a Dragon, asleep, lightning coiling over his body like serpents.
“A Lightning Dragon.”
“And he seems stronger than Ellie and the others—likely mid-tier God-level.”
“Conservatively level 94 or level 95… similar to the Teachers.”
Despite the aura, Lin Moyu felt no pressure.
He was immune to the lightning element.
No matter how strong this Lightning Dragon was, his greatest weapon could not harm him.
All he needed to consider were physical attacks.
And thanks to dungeon rules, the Dragon would also be restricted in how he acted.
Lin Moyu approached. The Lightning Dragon’s nose twitched, then he opened his eyes.
In the massive eyes, Lin Moyu saw his own reflection.
“A human.”
Lin Moyu said, “May I know how to address you, Sir?”
“You passed the first stage. You’re qualified to know my name.”
“I am Lyle, the Lightning Dragon.”
“Lyle, what is the test for this stage?” Lin Moyu asked.
Lyle yawned and slowly rose to his feet, “No rush, no rush. I just woke up. Let me clear my head.”
“Otherwise, I might lose control and accidentally kill you. That would be troublesome.”
Lin Moyu simply stood there, unbothered.
He had patience, and he doubted Lyle could kill him anyway.
Lightning flickered more intensely around Lyle as his drowsiness faded.
“You humans really are a fascinating race. There’s always some new genius popping up.”
“By your world’s standards, you should be level 70, right?”
His gaze swept over Lin Moyu. “Yes. Level 70.”
“Entering the Dragon King Palace at level 70… that’s the lowest difficulty. The rewards stay the same, but the challenge is easier. Smart choice.”
“Someone in your family must have entered before and told you to come at level 70.”
“You humans… always calculating, always chasing maximum benefits.”
Lin Moyu had no such family. If anyone counted, it would be Antares.
And indeed, Antares was the one who urged him to come, though Lin Moyu had assumed it was only to retrieve the Dragon Beads.
Now he realized the truth: Antares must have known about the dungeon’s rules.
Coming at level 70 was the best choice; Antares simply hadn’t spelled it out.
Lin Moyu felt a surge of gratitude.
At the same time, as he listened to Lyle’s words, waves of shock surged in his heart.
Lyle had said “your world”, and he had even called humanity a “fascinating race.”
The implications behind these two remarks were anything but ordinary.
“Are there many worlds?”
“Are there humans in the other worlds as well?”
Lyle had also mentioned the word family.
This meant that there were quite a few humans who had entered the Dragon King Palace dungeon.
Yet historical records said no humans here had entered the dungeon for hundreds of years.
That left only one possibility.
Humans from other worlds had entered this place.
Lin Moyu was startled at first, but then he remembered that he himself was a transmigrator. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
Wasn’t the world he originally came from also another world?
If that world could exist, then the existence of more worlds seemed perfectly natural.
A sudden enlightenment washed over him, as if he had grasped something elusive.
His field of vision broadened, his perception shifted.
For some reason, his soul gave a violent throne and unexpectedly grew stronger.
It wasn’t that his soul force had increased, but that the realm of his soul had risen—its limits expanded.
As Lyle became more awake, he spoke less.
“Heh… I slept a bit too long this time. It’s taking a while to fully wake up.”
“I like talking when I wake up. Helps me clear my head. Please excuse me.”
He was polite, showing no contempt for Lin Moyu despite the difference in their levels.
Lin Moyu said, “Feel free to talk more. I’m a good listener.”
He wished Lyle would say more. An opportunity like this was rare.
Lyle chuckled, “I’ve said enough.”
Suddenly, his brow furrowed, and a thunderclap split the air.
Lin Moyu saw a sea of lightning manifest in the air, only to vanish an instant later.
Lyle looked at Lin Moyu, his gaze darkening.
Lin Moyu had no idea what was wrong.
Lyle had been fine seconds ago, yet something had clearly changed.
After a long stare, Lyle spoke, “Do not tell anyone what I just said. Otherwise…”
He seemed to want to threaten Lin Moyu, but after thinking for a long moment, he couldn’t come up with a specific threat.
Lin Moyu guessed that too many rules restricted him.
He had simply slipped just now and revealed too much.
That only deepened Lin Moyu’s sense that this world was far from normal.
Lin Moyu said, “Sir Lyle, please rest assured. I won’t tell anyone.”
Lyle continued staring at him. Even with the promise, he was clearly not reassured.
The words had already been spoken. There was no taking them back, and he had no solution for the situation.
Silence fell between them, tense and heavy.
Suddenly, a murderous intent rose from Lyle.
Lin Moyu felt a chill run down his spine, “He wants to kill me!”







