Hogwarts: The Obscurial War School

165. Blocked At Both Ends (3/5)

The scorching desert, the mysterious city of the dead.

A dozen skeleton priests crawled out of the ground carrying Immorton's body and came to the statue of Death.

Staring at the statue of Death, Aurelius felt his gaze.

Anubis, the god of death, is one of the Egyptian gods. It has a black jackal head and guards the gate to hell.

He guides the undead from the world of the living to the world of the dead. He is the fairest god and will use a scale to give each undead the most equitable treatment.

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A gust of wind blew by, turning the yellow sand into an altar, and Immorton's body was laid flat on it.

A dozen priests who were supposed to be loyal to Immorton, but their skeletons were loyal to Aurelius.

The skeletons surrounded the altar, tremblingly kneeling on the ground, clasping their hands, and kowtowed. "Seven Five Three"

A ceremony, just like the ceremony in that mysterious cave!

"Resentful undead, I'm here to save you -" Aurelius looked at the ugly and ferocious corpse of Immorton and said softly.

Since he has a curse, he will not turn a blind eye.

Since the greatest possibility is the curse from Immorton, then deal with him when he is most vulnerable!

He has no interest in raising a strong enemy, and nip in the bud is his belief.

Although Immorton is just a mummy now and doesn't look much stronger than firewood, this is just an appearance.

His soul is imprisoned in his body.

In fact, Immorton's current situation is similar to that of the skeleton summoned by Aurelius. The only difference is that his soul cannot command the body at all, and the power from the scarab prevents him from taking over the body.

You know, the scarab itself is the mark of the sun god.

This is also the core punishment of the Insect Eater Curse - the soul is imprisoned in a decaying body and will never be able to die again!

Doesn’t this sound like a different kind of immortality? Yes, but if it is immortality plus infinite imprisonment, isn’t this kind of immortality torture?

"I will free you and eliminate all our grudges!" Aurelius said softly.

After saying that, Aurelius' expression changed, which came from the ritual in the Sun Golden Sutra.

He didn't need those two books to complete the ritual, and the huge magic power didn't need them to provide energy.

"Siarushialusiaru, Babrialusiaru!"

"What did he say?" O'Connor asked in a low voice as he followed Aurelius out of the tunnel.

"I...I don't understand." Evelin turned back blankly.

"Isn't it ancient Egyptian?"

"No, although it is very similar, it is not." Evelin paused and stared at Aurelius: Just like the voice I heard before -

She mistook the voice for Aurelius speaking to her.

But in fact, Aurelius did not understand ancient Egyptian at all, and what he pronounced was not ancient Egyptian, but Egyptian divine language!

This is the language of the Egyptian gods, which possesses magical powers and can communicate with gods anywhere.

However, Aurelius was not sure about this, he just doubted it, but he was right.

This was a spell he obtained by deciphering the magic in the Black Book of the Dead and the Golden Book of the Sun. He could only guess what it meant.

With the loud voice of Aurelius, the surrounding skeleton priests worshiped more frequently.

A translucent terrifying face gradually emerged from Immorton's body, shaking.

Immorton wakes up?!

I'm awake, but not fully recovered

He was unable to move, and he did not gain eternal mana.

The mummy shook, and Aurelius looked indifferently at the hatred-filled eyes of Immorton's soul.

His mouth was opening and closing, but there was no sound, but by reading lips, Aurelius understood his words: "Despicable slave! The man who steals magic.

The scolding was unpleasant, but there was no need for Aurelius to care about someone who was about to disappear.

He just speeded up the speed of chanting the incantation and at the same time increased the amount of mana injected into it.

Just as Immorton's soul was struggling in pain, Aurelius suddenly stopped.

Immorton's soul was instantly sucked back into the mummy's body.

The kneeling skeletons around also stopped for no apparent reason.

"Just... was that a soul?" Evelin came over.

Aurelius still didn't give her an answer, because he had a more difficult problem - the priestly ritual in the Sun Golden Scripture couldn't kill him!

The curse of insect bite, a cruel punishment, is far more powerful than he imagined...

It is even so powerful that even the Egyptian gods are afraid to avoid it!

Of course, it is not Immoton that the Egyptian gods are taboo about. Even if Immodon is resurrected and multiplied by ten, it will not be enough for any Egyptian god to satisfy him.

What they fear is the rules!

The rules of Insect Eater!

Those who are bitten by insects will be cursed forever until the curse is completed.

In other words, if you want to kill Immorton, you must first resurrect him?!

Without resurrection, Immorton's curse will not be completed. The unfinished insect bite curse is protected by the rules of the universe?!

Isn’t this too fucking outrageous?!”

Aurelius couldn't help but use foul language, which is still a classic Chinese quintessence!

Aurelius now wants to go back three thousand years ago, pull out the idiot who invented the insect-eating curse, and shoot him for five hundred years!

What kind of brain circuit can you create such a death curse?

As long as you resurrect, you can gain infinite mana and immortality. If you don't resurrect, you will be protected by the rules. Is it okay to block both ends?

In short, you just don’t want to kill all the Egyptians and let the world be destroyed, right?

Aurelius even suspected that the insect bite curse was invented just to make himself immortal.

Apart from the more painful death, there are only advantages and no disadvantages!

Aurelius frowned, what should I do now?

He thought something might have happened to Hamna Tower in 1.0, so he came to check and found out that Immorton was not resurrected. It was only because Evelin and the others took the shrine out from under the guard of the God of Death, so the trigger that should have been triggered a month ago was Just inspired the curse.

The trio committed their own sins, and while Aurelius was cursed, they also placed a curse on themselves.

In this regard, Aurelius could only say that he would not die if he didn't do something, and he sounded like an archaeologist who wanted to cause trouble!

Fortunately, Immorton was not resurrected, so Aurelius planned to kill him directly in order to save worry.

But this idea seems to be going bankrupt now, so... what should he do?

You can't really resurrect Immorton and then have a fight and then destroy him, right?

That would make his current behavior more or less embarrassing. .

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