Death Wizard Diary

Chapter 117 You Are Not Plugged In

Chapter 117 You’re not plugged in

"What are those minotaurs?" Saul has always felt that he has read a lot in the past two years, but there are always more unknowns than known.

In the wizarding world, the unknown often represents crisis.

Because he didn't understand the monster in front of him at all, Thor wanted to retreat to the tent and wait for Byron and Nick to come back.

But when he looked up, he saw several minotaurs somehow climbing onto their experimental platform.

There is even one with a soul wave sensor on the back of his head.

The instrument was knocked a little crookedly and almost fell to the ground.

However, the human-headed monster that hit the perceptron had no awareness that it had almost caused trouble, and jumped on the spot again.

Thor couldn't bear it anymore and quickly wanted to step forward to save the sensor.

But as soon as he took out his left foot, the diary beside him flew out and blocked his face.

【New moon calendar year 316, April 14th,

Even if only the head is left,

The minotaur will never stop seeking knowledge,

They are forever immersed in the pursuit of knowledge,

But if the human-headed monster realizes that you can see them,

They will be very enthusiastic to hook you up with like-minded people,

What do you think, think about it?

Although I have become a little shorter,

That’s because the nutrients are all in the brain~

Sol silently closed his mouth and prepared to put down his left foot.

But as soon as he put down his left foot, he felt something was wrong under his feet.

He pretended to lower his head unconsciously, and suddenly found that he was stepping on the hair of the woman just now.

The woman was running clumsily when her hair was suddenly stepped on. With a force, she flipped backwards and rolled to Sol's ankles.

"Oh!!! A big stupid guy stepped on my hair!"

Sol's heart suddenly became cold.

At this time, a row of human-headed monsters passed by him.

Instead of helping the woman with the head, they laughed at her.

"I told you that your hair is too troublesome, just eat it."

"Bald Supreme!"

"Or you eat his feet?"

"I hope his feet don't smell as bad as your mouth!"

The woman's head and eyes were moving wildly.

Sol felt that she was about to be convinced by those minotaurs.

"Ah," Sol exclaimed expressionlessly, "the soles of my feet suddenly felt itchy."

He raised his left foot fearfully, stretched out his hand and scratched the sole twice in a formal manner.

The woman took the opportunity to take two steps back and freed her hair.

"Oh, I'm going to wash my hair!" She ran away with a look of collapse.

But in fact, there was more dirt on her hair than on the soles of Sol's shoes.

After making sure that there were no other heads under his feet, Thor slowly put his feet down.

Before he could breathe a sigh of relief, he heard another "click" sound. Thor looked up and found to his surprise that the soul wave sensor had almost been knocked to the ground.

At this moment, less than half of its base has jumped to the edge of the table.

Thor took a deep breath.

He puffed up his chest and walked over, while still muttering to himself: "This sensor doesn't look complicated. I'll try to operate it."

Thor went over extremely carefully and picked up the already shaky, half-human height sensor.

He originally wanted to carry the sensor back to the tent, but when he turned around, he found that he was surrounded by minotaurs.

They all raised their heads with great effort and stared at Sol, as if expecting Sol to see them.

If Thor wanted to walk back to the tent at this time, he would definitely step on the human-headed monster unless he deliberately avoided it.

But if he deliberately avoided it, it would be easy for the head-headed monster to realize that he could see them.

Thor held the sensor and shook it, and whispered: "It's so heavy, forget it, don't break it, just try it here."

He made a gesture to slowly put the sensor on the ground.

Because he deliberately slowed down his movements, the minotaurs in front of him saw the perceptron that was about to fall and moved around to get out of the way.

Thor made sure that there was no head monster on the ground, and finally placed the sensor device firmly on the ground.

In this way, even if those minotaurs knock down the sensor, they probably won't break it.

In order to justify what he just said, Thor turned on the perceptron according to the method Byron taught him.

This was the first time he used this perceptron. Even though Byron had demonstrated it once, Thor still struggled to use it.

Not to mention that there was a group of spectators around him who thought they were invisible.

"He's so stupid!"

"Is such a person also a wizard?"

"It's the wizard's apprentice!"

"If my apprentice is so stupid, I will eat his brains."

"Speak like you have an apprentice!"

Thor tried his best to block the sarcasm in his ears, but he didn't know whether it was because of nervousness or because he really didn't remember the key points of the operation. After tinkering for a long time, Thor still couldn't activate the sensor.

"Forget it!" Saul slumped back tiredly, put one hand on a head, and then slid to the ground, "I must be too stupid."

Thor thought he would get a lot of ridicule again, but his ears were very quiet.

He glanced at the ground with his peripheral vision.

Those minotaurs are still there.

But very quiet.

It was like they were all stuffed with smelly socks.

Sol blinked slowly and his gaze fell on the mirror in front of him.

I saw a crooked Sol in the mirror.

And behind the crooked Sol, there was a person standing!

It was a figure whose facial features could not be seen clearly, but without any deformation or distortion!

Sol's whole body felt cold and his breathing stopped.

Spirit body?

No, not an ordinary spirit body.

It's an evil spirit!

Unexpectedly, the target that Senior Byron was looking for actually arrived at his door.

But now there is only Sol.

Thor wanted to mobilize his spiritual power and activate witchcraft, but he couldn't move.

Even the mental body is as stagnant as lava and no longer as active as before.

"This evil spirit... blocked my movements."

Thor found that his thinking speed had been slowed down. Because his consciousness was stiff, other than being stiff, he did not feel any deep fear.

He stared at the evil spirit in the mirror and couldn't take his eyes away.

Thor even hoped that he would encounter a life-and-death crisis at this time, so that once the diary escaped, he could watch the diary to cut off the evil spirit's control over him.

But there is no movement in the diary.

Xiaozao didn't move either.

Apparently the evil spirit is not on its diet.

Thor didn't know what the evil spirit in the mirror was trying to do.

He seemed to just want to look at Sol.

gradually,

The blurry figures in the mirror gradually become clearer, just like the fog gradually melting on the mirror surface.

Sol vaguely saw a pair of eyes...

Suddenly a hand patted Sol's shoulder.

"Um?"

Thor jolted suddenly and was finally able to move.

He subconsciously followed the sound and looked over, and saw Byron squatting next to him, looking at him with concern.

"Um?"

"Senior Byron, I, I just saw an evil spirit!" Thor did not dare to say anything about the human-headed monster on the ground, but when he glanced at the ground with his peripheral vision, he found that there was no human-headed monster around.

At some point, all these minotaurs disappeared.

"Did you see the evil spirit? Did it pass through the sensor?" Nick walked out from behind Byron holding a few big rocks.

"It's impossible." He put the stone on the ground and walked to the side in a daze to check the soul wave sensor. "You didn't turn on the sensor at all!"

"What?!" Saul was stunned and pointed at the mirror, "Look..."

The words stopped abruptly.

In the mirror, there were only the crooked Sol and the crooked Senior Byron squatting next to Sol.

(End of chapter)

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