"Now, study hard."

As he spoke, Kana slowly raised the crystal that stored the soul, then turned to look at the undead dragon.

If it were any other dragon, it would have argued back at least a few times upon hearing this, but the undead dragon simply nodded obediently.

She was truly convinced of the human before her. Compared to other dragons, the undead dragon, due to its unique status and circumstances, actually had the deepest understanding of Kana.

Under her focused gaze, Kana reached out and gently beckoned.

In an instant, a wisp of soul drifted out from the soul-storing crystal. The soul transformed into wisps of mist, slowly falling, and then gradually coalescing into a shadowy human figure.

The humanoid figure appeared to be a dwarf, with extremely blurry outlines, appearing even more transparent than the evil spirits commonly found in necromancy.

“In the realm of necromancy, such a soul is practically equivalent to useless material. Even if it is resurrected into a skeleton, it has no practical significance,” Kana said.

Upon hearing this, the Necromancer Dragon nodded in deep agreement.

Indeed, the soul before them was far too weak; with the power it contained, it seemed unable to even support the most basic skeleton.

To turn it into a proper, mobile skeleton, one must not only find a suitable skeletal body for it, but also expend a great deal of effort to infuse it with a massive amount of necromantic power before it can barely be made to move.

Such a painstaking effort yielded very little result, making it a completely counterproductive approach.

Therefore, in the eyes of a necromancer, such a soul would usually be rejected without hesitation, and it would be superfluous to even glance at it.

"But that's exactly what I need. There's a state in which the soul behaves exactly like this. Do you know which state it is?"

Kana looked at the undead dragon with a deep gaze and asked.

"The soul has separated from the body. The body still exists, and most of the soul is still connected to the body, but the main consciousness is like a soul that has separated from the body, as if it has entered a state of suspended animation."

The Necromancer Dragon answered without hesitation.

This state is by no means an unfamiliar concept to the Necromancer Dragon.

After all, she herself had used this state to gradually transform into a necromancer dragon.

The moment the words left his mouth, the undead dragon instantly understood Kana's intention.

"Are you planning to use this mechanism to bypass the world's original cycle of death?"

Kana smiled slightly and nodded, saying, "That's right, this is exactly the final result I hoped to achieve."

"Life is composed of the soul, body and consciousness. Many people often mistakenly believe that the soul and consciousness are one, but this understanding is wrong."

"In reality, the soul is the soul, and consciousness is consciousness. This kind of knowledge shouldn't be unfamiliar to a necromancer, right?"

The Necromancer Dragon nodded slightly and replied, "That's right. As long as one's research into necromancy reaches a certain depth, especially at the legendary level, this difference will become particularly obvious."

"The world has bestowed upon me certain favors and privileges, so I constructed this resurrection mechanism. When a Night's Watchman faces death, the first thing to dissipate is his consciousness."

This consciousness, at first glance, is no different from the soul, which is why many monks subconsciously believe that the soul represents consciousness.

Such consciousness is both fragile and resilient; at the moment of death, it is the part most easily dissipated, and also the first part to disappear after death.

"Therefore, the preservation of consciousness is of paramount importance. During the period before death and the complete dissipation of consciousness, consciousness cannot be easily influenced by external factors in this world."

After listening, the Undead Dragon roughly understood Kana's entire plan.

The Night's Watch has a very interesting characteristic: datafication. With the help of data-driven panels, they have gained all sorts of incredible, almost divinely bestowed abilities.

However, it is precisely this shared power of data that has created a close connection between the Night Watch members.

This was essentially a connection brought about by the channel, and later Kana further strengthened this connection by adding many interesting features such as permissions and maps.

In this way, every member of the Night's Watch is closely connected to one another.

"Therefore, you play an indispensable and crucial role in the entire resurrection process."

"When the time is right, I will use an entire Stone of Creation to construct the mechanism for reincarnation, and you will be a crucial part of this mechanism. This means your fate will be inextricably intertwined with that of the Night's Watch, and your connection to this world will be stronger and deeper than ever before."

As he spoke, Kana focused his gaze on the undead dragon, quietly awaiting her response.

The Necromancer Dragon was prepared for this and nodded slightly without hesitation.

For her, this was by no means a bad thing, but rather a precious opportunity that many lives dream of but find difficult to obtain.

"Then, this crystal ball will be entrusted to you for the time being. Use the abilities I have taught you to quickly master the operation method, guide the consciousness of all the Night's Watchmen who bravely sacrificed themselves in this war into this crystal, and keep it safe."

"This will not only familiarize you with the entire operation process, but also provide an excellent opportunity to examine whether there are any potential problems with the entire regeneration mechanism."

Kana even went so far as to design the death notice letter in the likeness of the undead dragon, using it as a unique stamp to deeply imprint it on everyone's memory.

In this way, the connection between the two will become increasingly closer.

This led the Night's Watch to naturally regard the skeletal dragon as a symbol of life and death.

In this way, the future resurrection mechanism can operate more smoothly and without hindrance.

“These Night Watchmen did not sacrifice themselves in the Tower of Trials, and their bodies and souls will not remain here. We cannot resurrect them by relying solely on their consciousness.”

Although the Necromancer Dragon knew that Kana must have already considered this point, he still couldn't help but remind him.

Cana nodded calmly: "I understand, I already have a strategy to deal with this problem."

After explaining all these matters, Kana turned and left.

The undead dragon remained standing alone, continuing to ponder the profound meaning behind this mysterious power.

……

Meanwhile, on a distant battlefield.

A special unit of the coalition forces is methodically clearing the battlefield.

Their task is to handle the remains of each Night Watchman with special care and preserve them properly.

This special force is entirely composed of members of the Night's Watch.

The bodies were carefully carried off the battlefield.

Each of the Night's Watchmen's bodies appeared intact, as if they had simply fallen into a deep sleep.

Only their tightly closed eyes and bloodless, pale faces silently proclaimed that life had already passed away.

One by one, specially made coffins were slowly opened, and the soldiers carefully wrapped the bodies before gently placing them inside.

A passing soldier, witnessing this scene, muttered to himself, "Did the Night's Watch used to have a procedure like this for handling the bodies of their own men?"

Everyone knows that the Night's Watch always takes great care in preserving and burying the bodies of their own men.

But this time the situation seems a bit unusual, and some changes have occurred.

The soldier next to him shook his head helplessly.

"I'm not quite sure either. You'll have to ask the Night's Watch."

Even if you were to ask the Night's Watch, you would probably find it difficult to get a definite answer.

After all, this was a new measure that suddenly appeared in this war, and there were also special troops responsible for recovering these remains.

However, due to their long-standing trust in the Night's Watch, almost none of them questioned the procedure.

After all, it was just about properly storing the body in a coffin. Although one could choose to transport the body back to the city for further processing, there was nothing wrong with performing such an operation directly on the battlefield.

Doesn't this perfectly demonstrate the Night's Watch's deep care and generous treatment of their fellow members? (End of Chapter)

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