A large number of items were looted, leaving only a substantial amount of gold behind. However, Lakyus' detectors placed on the perimeter had already detected a great power approaching, so they had no choice but to leave. After all, the gold wasn't their target.
Once they conquered the Great Tomb, there would be plenty of gold to take. Ainz and his followers were quite foolish. After all, melting down the gold coins into bricks to exchange for money would have been a much smarter move than hoarding it.
It's baffling why they didn't think of utilizing such good resources. While the Great Tomb still retained some game data, the gold and other items had materialized into real substances. Not figuring out this approach was Ainz's problem.
After taking the items, Renner gathered everyone and directly lifted the spatial lock. At this time, it was no longer necessary, and then she took her people and left directly. Anyway, All the important items had been taken, and as for Sebas, she left him behind once more.
Why leave him behind? Naturally, it was to add to obstacles to Ainz. It wouldn't take long for Ainz and his group to figure out who had come here. After all, they are the only people who can handle Sebas and the others, and many people have seen them.
In this way, their identities will basically be exposed once these people are resurrected, but it is quite good to leave significant annoyance.
Ainz would probably be furious if he knows it.
Soon, Ainz and his group returned. Sensing that the spatial coordinates were usable again, they immediately used high-level teleportation magic to return. After returning, Ainz was furious. After all, the Great Tomb was in shambles, and besides a red-named Sebas, even Pandora's Actor had been taken out.
The only ones left were some inactive guardians and a few special guardians who were not activated unless absolutely necessary. But now, only a red-named Sebas remained.
How could Ainz not be angry? Yet, he found himself unable to truly get mad due to his racial trait of forced calm.
Although this ability is indeed good, it is too absolute. For instance, right now, Ainz was extremely frustrated. He wanted to be angry about the situation, but every time he got mad, the emotion was suppressed.
This back-and-forth was driving him crazy; he almost wanted to smash his skeletal head out of frustration. This forced calm was a real curse. He wanted to be angry but just couldn't.
To the others, Ainz's skeletal form didn't show much expression, but if it did, they'd probably be perplexed, thinking their supreme leader had learned to change his expressions.
"Ainz-sama, regarding Sebas, please allow us to eliminate him directly. Being controlled twice in a row, he really has no reason to exist anymore!"
At this moment, Albedo is also very upset. It doesn't matter if the Sebas was controlled once, but twice in a row? She was at a loss for words and thought the only solution was to permanently dispose of Sebas. Otherwise, if he betrayed them again, it would be unbearable. They couldn't risk this happening a third time.
"No, as for Sebas, he was merely controlled by a special item. None of you could withstand such control either. Whether Sebas is revived or not, the same fate could befall any of you. Not reviving him would only make the rest of you the next targets."
"Of course, that doesn't mean you're safe if he is revived. Anyone alone or outside will be targeted. Be careful. Now, go find Sebas, kill him, and prepare for his resurrection!"
Ainz spoke, then led the group to the treasury, because Sebas was currently in the treasury, and the three demon guardians who were in charge of guarding the treasury had already lain on the ground. It was clear they were beyond saving.
In the entire Great Tomb, besides the unawakened guardians, the only one left alive was Sebas, which made Ainz extremely uncomfortable. Reviving everyone would require an enormous amount of gold.
Though they had the means, it was impractical to do it repeatedly. Ainz realized they needed to abandon some of the weaker forces; otherwise, no matter how wealthy their guild was, they wouldn't be able to sustain such losses.
However, when they arrived at the treasury, they were completely stunned. It's because the once diverse collection of items in the treasury had been reduced to just gold and a few insignificant trinkets. All the valuable items had disappeared.
"Those damned thieves! Kill Sebas immediately. I need to know what happened!"
Ainz nearly spat out blood in frustration. Of course, as a skeleton, he had no blood, but the expression suited his current mood.
However, he, who was originally extremely angry, was once again suppressed by his forced calmness trait.
It can be said that Ainz's hatred for this skill had reached its peak right now. It was truly disgusting to him.
Soon, under the concentrated attack, Sebas fell, and Ainz took out the guild's scepter. This item remained, as it was sealed in the most central location before they left. After all, it was the one thing that could never be taken.
Within the Great Tomb, it was an absolute symbol of power, but it is only a relatively powerful magic item in the outside world. It is not even as strong as Super Magic, making it quite useless. Therefore, Ainz never took the scepter outside the Great Tomb.
After Sebas was killed, Ainz sighed in relief. At least the gold wasn't taken; otherwise, reviving everyone would have been a huge problem.
After all, reviving one person required five billion gold coins, which was no small matter. If all the gold had been stolen, there would be no way to perform any revivals.
Quickly, Ainz resurrected Sebas, Pandora's Actor, and the Pleiades. It must be said that Ainz had a bit of a bias based on appearance. He chose not to revive the uglier ones, but the prettier ones were brought back. Even though these maids were non-human beings, his double standards were quite evident.
However, it's human nature to have such biases. Almost everyone has a tendency to favor good looks, and there's no shame in admitting it.
In this way, Ainz resurrected these individuals. Upon being revived, Sebas felt utterly dejected.
Each time, he was the one causing trouble. He now felt a strong urge to eliminate the enemies behind these incidents and then take his own life. Why was he always the target? He was completely overwhelmed. Although it wasn't entirely his fault, the repeated incidents had aroused suspicion among others, and even he found it hard to forgive himself.