Chapter 2775 The Art of Corpse Control
"That''s why I captured you.
So quit with the nonsense and just answer me.
What do you know about a named Earth?"
Austin pressed.
"I don''t know what the hell that is! Let me go, you little bastard!"
the corpse controller screamed at Austin.
The corpse controller was furious. ''Who does this brat think he is? I''m a respected figure in the
underworld! Even the leader of the underworld treats me with courtesy!
Doesn''t this upstart know he is beneath me?!'' he fumed.
"So you know nothing,"
Austin pointed out tly, disappointment evident in his tone.
"Boy, didn''t you hear me?! Release me at once!"
the corpse controller demanded, as if talking to a servant.
A resounding crack rang out.
Austin had struck the corpse controller, propelling him into the air.
"Why, you...."
The corpse controller was stunned.
He never got to finish the insult that was already on his lips.
Austin leapt up and delivered another punch to his face, followed by a kick.
By the time the corpse controller mmed back to the ground, his face was already ck and blue and
swollen, his nose also broken. His anger at Austin quickly transformed into fear.
''He''s one of those barbarians who like to talk with their fists, '' he realized with trepidation.
The corpse controller knew enough to just keep his mouth shut in the face of such people.
Otherwise, he knew he''d end up sporting a fat lip, too.
"From here on out, just answer my questions.
If you don''t, you just might force my hand again. Got it?"
Austin sneered, cracking his knuckles in the corpse controllers'' face.
The corpse controller started trembling in fear.
He was right about Austin. He did like to settle matters with violence.
The corpse controller gave in to his cowardice and decided to cooperate.
Staring at Austin''s fists in terror, he nodded quickly.
He answered every question Austin had.
It turned out that the corpse controller had an old master in the underworld who was skilled at refining
the corpse soldiers.
The corpse controller, since childhood, had learnt the craft from his master.
Presently, he had just finished his preliminary training and was now able to refine some low-grade
corpse soldiers.
He used these skills to serve Prince Ervin, who appeared to appreciate and support him.
Hearing all these, Austin couldn''t help feeling a little disappointed.
He had thought that the corpse controller''s skills rooted from the art of corpse controlling skill on the
Earth.
But here he was now learning that unexpectedly, they were not rted at all.
''And even if they are connected, this corpse controller might still know nothing, '' Austin thought wryly.
"If you know how to refine the corpse soldiers, you must know how to control them.
Tell me!"
Austin demanded.
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The corpse controller gulped. "Please, please don''t get too ahead of yourself.
Corpse-refining is an exclusive expertise of the underworld. It is a closely guarded secret of the
underworld, without peer anywhere else.
You can''t just demand to learn it," the corpse controller said, trying to reason with Austin.
"Listen, young man. The forces of the underworld are powerful and terrible.
You, an outsider, wouldn''t want to get on their bad side.
If they can easily destroy a whole universe, they can certainly make quick work of you.
So please just drop it. You''re better off not knowing what they really don''t want you to know,"
the corpse controller pleaded.
He said this with deference, hoping to dissuade Austin while not causing another re-up.
But Austin was undeterred and unconvinced by his words. "Cut the crap.
Do you realize I could hurt your spiritual soul, too? Do you want me to destroy both your body and your
soul?"
Austin threatened, slowly radiating a lethal aura.
It worked. The corpse controller was so afraid of what Austin could do to him, and he started to spill
everything.
Not only did he reveal how to refine corpses into soldiers, but also, as Austin wanted, how to control
them.
"Interesting,"
Austin murmured, after receiving quite the exhaustive rundown on the hitherto mysterious craft.
"So it''s like the corpse-controlling craft of the Ghost Sect..."
Austin murmured to himself, lost in remembrance.
When Austin was in the Violet Orchid Empire of the Prime Martial World, he actually already came
across the art of controlling corpses.
At that time, the Ghost Sect was secretly refining many corpse soldiers, including generals and even
some demons.
Austin hade upon the craft by sheer coincidence, after being able to subdue arge number of
those refined corpse troops.
Austin now realized that the manner of refining and controlling corpse soldiers that he had just heard
from the corpse controller had many simrities with the Ghost Sect''s corpse control craft. For one,
they had the same origin.
The difference was that the Ghost Sect''s corpse-controlling skills were simple and crude, only able to
use weak cultivators or beasts as material.
The secret skills shared by the corpse controller were way more advanced and powerful.
''It appears that the Ghost Sect''s corpse-control skills also came from the underworld. But theirs is
pretty shallowpared to this, ''
Austin deduced.
"Alright then. Time to get cracking,"
Austin pronounced, ready to use what he just learned.
As Austin studied corpse controlling skill, he found he got the hang of it pretty quickly, at least in theory.
He surmised this was because of his experience with the Ghost Sect.
There were three main ways to control corpse soldiers: runes, curses, and magic treasure.
When these three triggers were used simultaneously, it became easy to control the army of the dead.
Austin searched the corpse controller and was able to wrest some rune papers and magic treasures
from him.
He was pretty satisfied with the loot he was able to obtain.
Austin then proceeded to force the corpse controller into telling him the spells of corpse control.
''Robbed! I''m being robbed!'' the corpse controller thought desperately.
But he was helpless under Austin''s power. He tried to resist, his eyes bing bloodshot. But it was a
futile fight.
He could feel his heart tighten. He had put in years of hard work for those runes and treasures and
spells.
Now here they were, being taken from him without any difficulty.
"Here goes nothing!"
After reviewing the steps again and again, Austin was finally ready to give it a try. He concentrated his
mind, transporting several corpse soldiers from the ve Tower to his present location.
Austin had taken these corpse soldiers and kept them in the ve Towerst time he was in the ck
Hell city. But just now, he decided they were the perfect test subjects for this experiment.
Austin took out a rune paper and flung it in the corpses'' direction.
The rune paper shed a bright and dazzling light, enveloping the soldiers.
Austin then took out a peach wood sword. He drew a magic sigil in the air, murmuring some words.
"Come forward!"
Austinmanded after the spell waspleted.
The corpse soldiers simultaneously moved their feet and marched toward Austin.
It worked!
Austin couldn''t believe it!
But of course, Austin was aware this was just a small, insignificant start.
Like a magic trick, it almost had no practical use.
There would be tens of thousands of corpse soldiers deployed all at once in the battlefield. And he
would need to ce all of them under his thumb.
Right now, he was only able to control a handful soldiers. He certainly had a long way to go.