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Otaku Witch-Chapter 460 : 392. Demon Incarnate
When it comes to the Necromancy Sect, the first thing that springs to most people's minds are probably death-related entities, such as zombies, skeletons, ghosts, and other ominous beings.
As a result, in many magic civilizations within the Western Universe, many low-to-medium-level civilizations still turn pale at the mention of death, even going to the extent of suppressing Necromancers, branding them as evil and whatnot.
However, in a high-level magic civilization like the Witch World, the attitude toward the Necromancy Sect is much more enlightened. They don't condemn it outright just because the School of Necromancy often walks hand in hand with death.
Although some witches with more conservative ideas still tend to avoid it, their level of aversion is much like that of a picky eater toward vegetables; they might not like eating them but still recognize and admit that vegetables are essential.
The Underworld System of the Witch World was built by the witches of the School of Necromancy; it's one of the major infrastructures that sustains better operation of the world—a true hallmark of civilization.
Besides the Underworld System, Necromancers have a broad range of employment opportunities in many industries within the Witch World.
Take the medical industry, for example.
The laws of all things in the world are never singular and independent; many things have two sides to them, two extremes of the same spectrum. When necessary, the seemingly opposing laws of death and life can also be transformed into each other.
Necromancers spend their days dissecting various corpses, and when it comes to understanding the anatomical structures of different races, they are the professionals. Hence, if one views them without prejudice, top-notch Necromancers are also almost invariably top-notch doctors.
Not only do they know how to kill and manipulate bodies, but they also excel at saving lives; in the presence of a top-tier Necromancer, it would be difficult for you to die without their consent.
Therefore, after graduating from the School of Necromancy, if a witch doesn't wish to spread death on the battlefield as an Armed Witch, becoming a doctor in a hospital is also a fine choice.
Thanks to the diligent research of these witch doctors from the School of Necromancy, the medical system of the Witch World has advanced to a stage where as long as one is still breathing, there's an absolute certainty of survival.
Problems like organ failure or missing limbs, which seem troublesome to mortal races, are just minor issues in the eyes of witch doctors.
Getting familiar with the biological alchemy techniques developed by the cooperation between the School of Necromancy and the Alchemy School will help you understand that anything missing from your body can be instantly replaced with something new.
Even if you're not sick and merely dissatisfied with your original organs, that's no trouble—we can craft you something bigger and more efficient, and it comes with zero side effects.
Of course, if you weren't rescued in time and happen to pass away on the spot, that's okay too—most witch doctors are from the Necromancy Sect, and they have connections in the Underworld. If you have a good relationship with the doctor, you might even get a discount on resurrection rituals.
Besides becoming doctors, Necromancers have plenty of job opportunities in other industries as well, such as running zombie factories or skeleton farms.
Every employee under you is a model worker, working 24/7 without rest—they never slack off, never complain, and don't even require a salary. With such perfect workers, how could you not make money?
In short, the School of Necromancy is a popular school in the Witch World, with enrollment numbers for related majors at the Witch Academy bursting at the seams each year. Its popularity can almost rival that of the Evocation School and the Combat Magic School.
After all, who wouldn't want a profession that can fight, heal, and even raise the dead in group battles? Aside from looking a bit ominous and almost having to find a partner only within the same school, it's pretty perfect. Most importantly, the entrance requirements are low, and the cost of education isn't high—it's something any average witch can learn.
Unlike Transmigration, Spirit, and Prophecy—the three big talent sinkholes that scoff at the inadequacies—trash need not apply.
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And it's not like Alchemy, Magic Potion, and Summoning—the three rich kids' schools that burn cash—poor sods get lost.
Dorothy once considered becoming a doctor; after all, it's a pretty lucrative profession. But she eventually gave up on the idea. Even if she were a good doctor, she would just be a worker for hire. Relying on that salary to buy a house might be feasible, but buying land was outright wishful thinking, unless she had a hospital to inherit.
Well, in fact, she did have a hospital, because her stepmother Annie came from the Dracula Family, one of the Thirteen Vampire Clan Families, and Vampire Clan Witches are one of the biggest factions within the School of Necromancy. They have a level of power and influence in the Underworld that's not to be trifled with, and their vampire chain hospitals are widespread throughout the entire Witch World.
As preposterous as it sounds to have vampires as doctors, that's the absurd reality. Sometimes Dorothy suspects that these vampires are too lazy to hunt for blood and that's why they opened hospitals.
Dorothy doesn't know much about her stepmother Annie's past, only vaguely aware that Lady Step-mother had some kind of fallout with her family years ago. After divorcing, she took Little Alice and left home.
That period was Annie's lowest point. She intentionally went to the netherworld, seeking to get away from the Witch Society to clear her mind, and that's when she bumped into Adam and Dorothy—the refugee father and daughter.
A disheartened, lonely, and divorced woman meeting Adam, a kind and warm-hearted man—how could she resist? She cooked the raw rice into a done deal, and then audaciously courted Adam, trapping this man who actually had a psychological shadow regarding witches without the slightest pushback.