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Chapter 4 - Rise of the Undead king part 4

'You know getting hungry, in the sense of wanting to eat.

'It's true I didn't expect you to get hungry this quickly, but that's probably it'

'Um, what did you do to me?'

'I killed you and brought you back to life.What does that sound like?'

'I'm undead?'

'Yes pretty much so, even though your body seems to be a bit confused about it. That mind of yours is as fast as ever'

'Please, so now I have to eat human flesh to survive?'

'Yes and no, flesh in general would be good enough, but humanoid flesh might sate your hunger for longer periods'.

'Well, I'm not eating humans'.

'Don't worry I will take care of you, as you take care of me' she smiled again.

'So let me start by getting you some food.' She opened her bag again, pulling a rabbit out of it just like a magician, this rabbit was dead though...

'I sort of stole this from the kitchen, our hunter caught it this morning, I would appreciate it if you wouldn't tell what happened here to anyone.'

'how, could I ever tell anyone about any of this?' is she joking?

She appeared to be serious in the way she looked at me with that guilt-conscious gaze of hers.

'sure, I won't tell anyone.'

'Thank you and that's a promise you know. Since we are still in a blood circle.'

This devious b****. She is right, any magical circle has a small amount of lingering roque energy. These particles search for things to bind to, a promise is something considered ideal to these particles. We were now bonded. In a blood circle of all possible ones. This is ridiculous, how could she be so... Aghh! I don't even have the words for it.

'As you know we are now bonded by faith, bad things happen when you don't hold up to such a

promise. You know that, right?'

'yes, I do, but still, that was dirty.'

'I know, but I had to make sure, and I have a snack for you so that makes us sort of even.'

'You are way too spoiled'

'Ah there he is, I was wondering why you were so distant, call me Vel again.'