Chapter 145 Gandalf's Client
Chapter 145 Gandalf's Client
Bernadette nodded slowly: "That means you made 30 pounds from this business!"
She smiled and said, "You are really a genius in acting. In order to play the role of a 'combat scholar', you even destroyed Backlund's fighting arena.
"You can play the role of a 'wizard' and make money from the process.
"It's a waste of money and time for others to act, but when you act, you not only digest the potion, but also make money."
Odysseus put his long staff aside and said with a smile: "It's not as great as you say. I just used the time others spend drinking coffee to smoke my pipe."
"Hahaha~" Bernadette's hearty laughter was heard in the air again.
As the two became more familiar with each other and their conversations became more casual, Bernadette found chatting with Odysseus more and more interesting.
Now, everyone Bernadette meets is either a subordinate or an enemy.
The former usually had a serious look on their faces, and it was impossible to have a small talk with them. As for chatting with the enemy, it was a very dangerous thing.
Odysseus is not as cautious as his subordinates, nor as cold as his enemies.
After a few hearty laughs, the two men started talking about business again.
Bernadette asked Odysseus: "I still don't quite understand why the 'Moss Ascetic Order' must capture you?"
The situation was urgent before, and she didn't have time to talk to Odysseus in detail.
Later, Bernadette heard from Alia that the "Moss Ascetic Order" had spent so much time planning just to capture Odysseus!
The key point was that this order was issued by the "Hidden Sage"!
This is very abnormal. It is not surprising that the "Moss Ascetic Order" noticed Odysseus. After all, Odysseus's research is really admirable.
However, these studies have not yet reached the level of alarming the "Hidden Sage".
Odysseus had already thought of the answer to this question: "Maybe he found out that I have a close cooperation with you, and wanted to capture me and interrogate me for intelligence about you.
"Don't worry, even if I'm caught by the Moss Ascetic Order, no matter how they torture me, I will never reveal a single word about you!"
Bernadette paused for a few seconds before saying, "Not really."
She meant that it was unlikely that the Hidden Sage was planning to capture Odysseus in order to obtain information about her.
But then she thought that Odysseus might not know the reason either, so Bernadette said, "Why do I feel that people who can say such things are unlikely to keep any secrets?"
Odysseus did not refute, but just smiled and asked: "Do you have any magical items with the ability to travel?"
"Yes, but the negative effect is very strong." Bernadette said: "I can help you trade for a magical item that does not have a very strong negative effect, 19,000 pounds."
"We are good friends."
"That's 18,500 pounds."
"Is our friendship only worth 500 pounds?"
"That's right." Bernadette thought for a moment: "18,800 pounds!"
Odysseus: "I..."
Bernadette smiled and said, "The other party's offer is 18,500 pounds. If you don't have that much money, I can help you pay part of it."
Odysseus thought for a moment before saying, "Wait a moment."
He hasn't figured out how to run yet.
Bernadette said, "Okay."
The two chatted for a while, but Bernadette had something else to do, so the conversation ended there for the time being.
Odysseus wrote a letter to Mandy, asking her to ask the "pharmacist" to prescribe two herbal remedies for male and female infertility.
In fact, the "pharmacist" is the "Fat Pharmacist", a member of the Occult Research Society, but it was Mandy who had been in contact with him all along.
After going out and finding a hired carriage to deliver the letter, Odysseus continued to read and wait for customers.
Today was a relatively leisurely day. He had dinner early in the evening, went to bed early, and used "meditation" to enter the "wilderness of knowledge".
Odysseus first took the "Star Ring" seized today, and then used the status of "Wild Knowledge" to find out that it was a seal corresponding to the "Apprentice" path sequence 5 "Traveler".
But the strange thing is that Odysseus can't use the power of "Wild Knowledge" to find out the process of the formation of this seal.
For other sealed objects obtained before, you can use the "Wild Knowledge" to understand the formation process of the sealed objects, but this one cannot.
Odysseus simply kept this matter in mind and did not continue to think about it. Instead, he used the "Wild Knowledge" to understand its abilities and negative effects.
The ability of the "Star Ring" is: as long as it is hung on a door, it can quietly teleport all the lives approaching the door to a rainy wilderness, and can only be sent there. The holder of this seal can freely enter and exit the rainy wilderness, and can release the lives teleported to the rainy wilderness by opening the door.
Negative effects: As long as the seal is used, the holder will be awakened by rain from nowhere one night. If the holder uses the seal only twice in a week, he will often have nightmares of wandering aimlessly in the rainy wilderness and encountering terrible monsters. If it is used three times in a week, the holder will be teleported to the depths of the rainy wilderness and lose the right to hold the seal, and will never be able to return.
Odysseus sighed. This negative effect was very strong. If he was only used once and woken up by the rain, it was still barely acceptable.
Using it twice within a week seems a bit dangerous, and daring to use it three times would mean missing person.
Moreover, this seal is not very useful. It is okay in the city, but if you are fighting in the wilderness, where can you find the door?
This made Odysseus sigh: What a waste of the extraordinary characteristic of "Traveler".
After learning about the abilities and negative effects of the seal, Odysseus began to write his previous research report.
After discovering the small crystal that can store spiritual energy the night before yesterday, Odysseus was very happy. He didn't have time to write a research report, so he made up for it tonight.
Once submitted to the "Wild Land of Knowledge", this week's research is completed.
Odysseus returned to the real world and wrote another letter to Klein, telling him roughly the ability and effect of the seal and discussing with him how to possess the seal.
At the same time, Odysseus also provided Klein with another option. He paid Klein 2,000 pounds and took full possession of the seal.
In terms of the level of the seal, 2000 is indeed too little, but in terms of the ability and negative effects of this seal, 2000 is neither too much nor too little.
The reason why Odysseus was willing to pay this money to buy it was because he spiritually sensed that the rainy wilderness was not simple and seemed to hide many secrets.
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
But with his current strength, it would be very dangerous to explore the wilderness in the rain. He would need to reach Sequence 6 at least before he could explore it.
This is considered a risky investment, but Odysseus is basically certain that there will be good things in the rainy wilderness, it just requires a little bit of exploration and searching.
After finishing the letter, it was already late, so Odysseus yawned and went to bed.
The next morning, when Odysseus was having breakfast, Mandy's assistant Bella brought the medicine that the wizard Gandalf needed. The price was still the same, 10 pounds per dose, a total of 20 pounds.
At the same time, Bella also sent the dividends of "Nanmu Ballroom". The dividends for November were 3,122 pounds. She could have gotten more, but because she had just acquired the shop next door, Mandy planned to renovate it and connect it to the "Nanmu Ballroom".
This is a considerable expense and will take two or three months to complete.
Odysseus gave Bella the letter to Klein and asked her to mail it using the address of "Nanmu Ballroom". He then asked Bella to inform Enoch to be prepared. He would bring the newly developed device on Sunday morning to enable Enoch's subordinates to have rich fighting skills.
After Bella left, Odysseus continued to wait like he did yesterday.
The first person to come to visit was a man who was about thirty years old and had a slightly cross-eyed look.
Odysseus charged him 50 pounds, gave him the two doses of potion, and told him which one was for him and which one was for his wife, so that he must not mix them up.
The cross-eyed man left with the herbs, somewhat doubtful.
Odysseus did not put on any show in this regard because he believed in the ability of the "Fat Pharmacist", and this kind of thing was more effective than any performance.
Around 9 o'clock in the morning, Odysseus welcomed York Elton, the wealthy man who suspected that his son was not his biological son.
This time, York was even more polite than last time: "Mr. Wizard, I am sorry to visit you again. I have prepared some gifts for you to express my respect."
The last time he visited, the wizard said that he had been lucky recently. As a result, when he just returned home from here, he learned that his subordinates had signed a very lucrative contract.
York already trusted the wizard in front of him very much. While he was talking to the wizard, the valet behind him quickly brought wine and cigars, but Odysseus waved his hand and said, "I don't need these, you can take them back."
Without waiting for York to continue to refuse, he turned and went into the living room.
York was also a little embarrassed. He asked for a long time but still didn't know what to give the wizard, so he could only tentatively send wine and cigars.
Seeing that the wizard refused to accept it, he did not insist.
After asking the servant to return to the carriage and wait for him again, York hurried into the living room and closed the door.
The two came to the fireplace, and Odysseus asked, "Did you bring what I need?"
"I brought it." York quickly took out a small glass bottle from his underwear pocket, which contained a few strands of his eldest son's hair.
Odysseus nodded: "Go sit on the sofa."
As he spoke, he took out the spiritual materials and pen he had prepared long ago and began to draw a magic circle in front of the fireplace.
Odysseus was very skilled in drawing various magic circles. After a few minutes, two magic circles were completed.
Odysseus pointed to the magic circle on the right and said, "Stand inside it."
York quickly stood up and stood where Odysseus pointed, watching the wizard open the glass bottle, take out the hair inside, hold them in both hands and mutter something, as if he was chanting some spell.
After a while, the wizard Gandalf put the left and right hair into another magic circle and told York: "Flames will appear in this magic circle in a while. If these hairs are burned, your eldest son will not be your child.
"If there's no damage to the hair, he's your baby."
York was stunned, feeling that the hope that the eldest son was his biological son was slim, after all, hair can be easily burned to ashes.
(End of this chapterChapter 146 Pediatric Emergencies
Chapter 146 Pediatric Emergency
York Elton watched the wizard Gandalf intently. After describing how to distinguish whether the eldest son was his own, he began to dance a strange dance while muttering something, as if he had suddenly become another person.
This is a dance that Odysseus fully absorbed the essence of the art form of "shaman dance" and then transformed. After all, the aesthetics of the Kingdom of Loen is somewhat different from that of the Northeast.
After performing for two or three minutes, Odysseus felt that the atmosphere was almost right, so he took his staff and slammed it hard into the magic circle under York's feet.
York suddenly felt an evil wind surrounding him, blowing from the bottom up. After reaching his head, the evil wind continued to rise.
This was not his illusion. The magic circle under York's feet was a "breeze magic circle". When Odysseus stuck his staff into the magic circle, he injected spirituality into the magic circle and made it work.
Although it was just a breeze, this was in the wizard's residence, surrounded by some strange plants. In addition to some bottles and jars, there were also some animal specimens and skulls on the shelves along the wall.
In such a poorly lit room, York suddenly became nervous and stood there somewhat stiffly.
Then Odysseus came over with a magic wand, chanted a spell, and then pushed the magic wand into the magic circle with hair.
Whoosh~
The flame in the fireplace suddenly spurted out and sprayed onto the magic circle.
The magic circle suddenly ignited with a faint green light, the flame in the fireplace returned to normal, but the flame in the magic circle suddenly ignited, forming a pillar of fire more than one person tall.
York's hands trembled slightly in shock. The pillar of fire was very close to him, but he could not feel its heat. On the contrary, it felt very cold.
This is a "fire magic circle", but when Odysseus wrote it, he used a lot of undead spiritual materials, so it is actually some ghost fire, and of course it is very cold.
After four or five seconds, the intense flames disappeared.
A magical scene appeared. The hairs in the center of the magic circle were intact.
Odysseus took a deep breath and said, "Your ancestors have determined that this is your child."
In fact, after he got the hair, he had already completed the divination and determined that the owner of the hair was York's child. All the subsequent operations were performances.
York breathed a long sigh of relief. Under the influence of the "evil wind" and "green flame" just now, he firmly believed in the words of the wizard Gandalf.
But he still had some questions: "Why do you say that my ancestors recognized that the child is mine?"
"I have some very simple ways to determine whether your eldest son is your biological son." Odysseus explained mysteriously, "But to be on the safe side, I still summoned the souls of your ancestors to let them judge.
"You should have felt a chilly wind swirling around you just now. That was actually using you to summon the souls of your ancestors.
"Because you are of the same bloodline, your ancestors can easily tell whether it is your child or not."
York looked around, as if he felt the gaze of his ancestors, and then he said in great admiration: "You are the most powerful wizard I have ever seen!"
The first thing Odysseus felt was that his spirit body felt very relaxed, and the potion finally showed signs of being digested.
While he was happy, he really wanted to ask York if he had seen other wizards before?
But in order to keep the conversation going, Odysseus just smiled and said nothing.
York was very happy that he had finally gotten rid of a huge doubt in his heart. He took out his wallet, did not count the money, and took out a stack of banknotes and handed it to Odysseus: "Mr. Wizard, please accept my thank you gift."
Odysseus reached out and took five 10-pound notes: "This is what fate has allowed me to collect."
York was a little excited: "You took too little."
Odysseus laughed and said, "If I take the money that is not in my destiny, it will not belong to me, and it will bring me disaster."
These "words from a charlatan" made York admire Odysseus even more, so he stopped forcing the gift and left after expressing his gratitude profusely.
Odysseus put away the money, cleaned up the magic circle on the ground, and summarized his experience of the role-playing.
First of all, the wizard needs to perform a certain amount of performance. When the target believes in his identity as a wizard and trusts the conclusions he draws as a wizard, the potion can be loosened or digested.
This can be seen as a spiritual interaction process. Whether it is the digestion of potions by "wizards" or other means, such interaction is required.
Then the performance must continue and cannot stop.
As he was thinking, Odysseus sat on the sofa and thought: the cost of the spiritual materials used in the magic circle was about 7 pounds, so this "business" made more than 40 pounds, not bad, and today he has made more than 70 pounds in total.
Odysseus was feeling very happy, reading a book while waiting for the next customer to arrive.
But his kind of "business" either gets two or three orders at a time, or no orders at all, and then no one comes for the whole day.
He actually received a reply from Klein first, but this reply was forwarded by Mandy.
Klein said in the letter that he was willing to take the 2,000 pounds. After all, this seal was of no use to him.
However, he also said that he hoped to borrow the seal if he needed it in the future.
After reading the letter, Odysseus immediately wrote back, saying that he could borrow it, but if he planned to explore the "wilderness in the rain", he had to get Odysseus's consent.
The reason is that it is too dangerous for one person to enter the "rainy wilderness".
After writing the reply, Odysseus counted out 2,000 pounds of banknotes, made a package out of them, and gave it to the cab driver along with the letter, asking him to deliver it to the Nanmu Ballroom, and then Mandy would pass it on to Klein.
After that, Odysseus, who had nothing to do, began to study witchcraft. The next day, Friday, no customers came to the store, but Odysseus took this opportunity to develop some new witchcraft.
At this time, his understanding of witchcraft was already very profound, and he was considering starting to write the outline of "The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft".
It wasn't until Saturday afternoon, when Odysseus was about to start writing, that a customer finally came.
The street vendor selling Dipsy pies came in hurriedly with a middle-aged woman holding a child of seven or eight years old.
The vendor in front said anxiously: "Mr. Wizard, Mr. Wizard! Please help save this child!"
Odysseus said: "You should go to the hospital, not..."
He stopped talking halfway because the child's face turned black, his whole body was twitching, and his expression was hideous and terrifying.
So he paused and said, "The hospital really can't cure this disease. Put him on the sofa quickly."
The peddler and the woman were slightly relieved when they heard what Odysseus said, because they had already been to the hospital, and the doctor had diagnosed them and prescribed some medicine, but the medicine had no effect at all.
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
After the child lay down on the sofa, he struggled even more violently, and the vendor and the woman had to hold him down together.
Odysseus pinched his temple and opened the "Eye of Peering into Mysteries". An illusory black shadow attached to the child's spirit.
The black shadow looked a bit like a kangaroo, but it was not as leisurely as a kangaroo. On the contrary, it had a ferocious face and was biting the child's spirit fiercely, as if it was sucking energy.
Odysseus said to the two men, "Stand back!"
The peddler quickly pulled the woman back, and the dark shadow lying on the little boy seemed to have sensed the threat from Odysseus. The little boy suddenly jumped up and pounced on Odysseus.
Odysseus sprinkled the gray-black powder that he had been holding in his hand for a long time, and the room suddenly emitted a golden light. The black shadow was "hit" by the powder, and suddenly smoke came out of his body and he let out a creepy scream.
The vendor and the woman were startled, not knowing where the scream came from.
As the monster opened its mouth, Odysseus attached his spirituality to the staff, raised his hand and swung the staff, knocking the black shadow away.
The black shadow rolled twice on the ground, and the smoke finally stopped coming out of his body.
The child, who was about seven or eight years old, also fell to the ground with a thud. He stopped twitching, his face was no longer ferocious, and the black aura quickly dissipated.
The peddler breathed a sigh of relief and thought to himself: I really found the right person!
At this moment, Odysseus saw that the black shadow was lying on the ground, baring its teeth at him, and attacking him again.
Odysseus quickly made a judgment: this guy's intelligence is not very high.
Theoretically, it should have felt that it was no match for its opponent, but it did not run away and continued to attack.
So Odysseus dodged and sprinkled a handful of colored powder, and the black shadow immediately appeared in the real world.
The peddler and his sister saw that it was a colorful monster with a big belly, strong hind legs, and a very ferocious and terrifying expression on its small head.
They stepped back in fear, but then seemed to have thought of something and carried the child on the ground to hide behind the sofa.
The fight didn't last long. As soon as they hid behind the sofa, the wizard saw his opportunity, knocked the monster to the ground with his staff, and sprinkled a handful of iron-black powder on it.
This handful of powder seemed to be more powerful than the previous one, emitting a gray light in the room. When the light touched the somewhat illusory monster, it quickly melted away amid the monster's screams and struggles, eventually disappearing without a trace.
Odysseus put the staff aside, took a deep breath and said to the vendor and others, "It's okay."
He went to see the child again. The child's face was pale and he had not woken up yet.
So Odysseus took a bottle of essential oil from the shelf, pinched the child's mouth open, and poured about one-fifth of it in.
With the replenishment of rich spiritual energy, the child woke up quickly, and his face was not so pale, but he was still a little weak.
Odysseus was about to ask how the child became like this, but the woman asked first: "Mr. Wizard, how much does it cost?"
She didn't know how to describe Odysseus's actions and the expenses incurred, so she used the word "medical fee".
"3 pounds..." Odysseus blurted out. This was just the money for the essential oil. The cost of the powder he sprinkled when using witchcraft was not included in it.
However, after he quoted the price and saw the woman's expression, he knew that she did not have that much money.
(End of this chapter
Chapter 147: The Monk
Chapter 147: The Monk
Odysseus was about to say that he would not take their money, but the vendor said, "Please give me two hours to go back and collect this...um, consultation fee."
He didn't know how to describe it. What should he call the money given to Odysseus?
The peddler had a few pounds in savings, enough to pay for the consultation.
"Okay, then it's 3 pounds." Odysseus did not insist. After all, he was playing the role of a wizard, not a philanthropist: "Go back and find some skull grass near the cemetery. Wash and cut it, then boil water for the child to drink.
"Drink it twice a day for five or six days and you should be fine."
The child's spirit is still very weak and should continue to be supplemented with spiritual energy. The spiritual herbs of the undead are the best supplements.
The woman quickly wrote down: "Okay, okay."
Odysseus asked them to sit on the sofa and asked them: "When did this child start to have such symptoms? Did anything strange happen before the symptoms appeared?"
"Since yesterday morning," the woman replied. "He said some very strange things before he became ill, saying that our neighbor turned into a dark shadow and that he disappeared.
"Not long after he said these words, he couldn't say anything else."
The child in her arms shrank back in fear when she heard her mother's story.
So they rushed the child to the hospital, spent all their family savings, and got some medicine, but it turned out to be of no use.
This morning, because the convulsions were getting more and more severe, the peddler came to visit his nephew. After hearing his sister's explanation of the illness, he brought the child to Odysseus.
The mother praised: "You are such a powerful wizard. You solved the monster in just one or two moves."
The peddler was also nodding his head. A few days ago, after taking a bath with the medicine given to him by the wizard, he felt very warm and refreshed. He didn't feel cold even in the cold winter.
From then on, he was no longer so unlucky.
At that time, in his heart, the wizard Gandalf had already become a god-like existence.
Odysseus smiled and said, "That monster is too weak."
At the same time, he felt that the potion was showing signs of digestion again, because the process of destroying the monster just now was equivalent to completing a performance.
The two people in front of him were already convinced that he was the wizard, so this was another very successful performance.
Then, after Odysseus had found out the address, he said to them, "Don't go home today. Go back tomorrow."
Although the peddler and his sister were a little puzzled, they nodded quickly.
After seeing off these guests, Odysseus immediately wrote a letter to the "Mechanical Heart". He believed that there must be a very dangerous person living next door to the mother and son.
He also speculated that it was most likely a Hermit, which was Sequence 7 of the Secret Prayer Path. He told the Mechanical Heart to be careful when dealing with it.
After asking the coachman to send the letter, Odysseus estimated that the "Mechanical Heart" would not be able to take action until the evening or night after certain preparations, so he asked the two women not to go back for the time being to avoid alerting the enemy.
Afterwards, Odysseus took out several extraordinary weapons from the "Wilderness of Knowledge", then he gathered his thoughts and began to write the outline of the "Encyclopedia of Witchcraft".
…
Just as Odysseus expected, under the leadership of a team leader of the Mechanical Heart, they surrounded the address provided by Odysseus when night fell.
Although their spirits did not sense danger, they were still very cautious when launching the raid.
But after rushing into the room, they found that there was no one in the room.
This made them feel a little strange, so they searched the room and soon found evidence that this was indeed a hideout for members of the "Aurora Society".
But the other person was not at home, and seemed to have just left here not long ago.
The team leader frowned: "Where can he go?"
…
No. 66, Qiangwei Changjie.
Before dinner, Odysseus received a "medical fee" of 3 pounds from the peddler. After seeing the peddler off and having dinner, he did not continue writing the outline of "The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft", but read a book in front of the fireplace.
He knew very well that he had to be more alert tonight. After all, the monster died in the living room. He wondered if the monster's owner would come looking for him.
If you can really find it, that would be great.
The vendors had already had a hard time collecting the three pounds, so of course they couldn't ask them for more money. But they couldn't do business at a loss, right? If that guy dared to come, Odysseus would definitely have to find a way to keep him.
That would be big profit.
If the other party does not come, we can only wait for the intelligence fee from "Mechanical Heart".
As a rule, such a piece of information costs about 20 pounds.
If you calculate carefully, we didn't lose money, but most of the costs were not borne by the customers.
Just as Odysseus was lost in thought, the gas lamp suddenly dimmed a little.
Odysseus immediately put down the book: "Come out, I know you are here."
No one responded.
Odysseus smiled and said, "Maybe others can't find you, but I have a way."
As he spoke, he pulled out the sword beside him, and the sword immediately flashed with sparks of electricity. It was the sword that Lelouch had used before, which could fill the sword body with electricity.
Odysseus was not worried that the other party would be able to use the sword to see through his identity, because this guy definitely had not seen Lelouch's game and would not associate the "wizard" in front of him with Lelouch.
After Odysseus said the second sentence, the other party still did not respond.
Then he slowly put on a black glove, grabbed a handful of golden powder and threw it into the corner.
Suddenly, layers of halos appeared in the corner, flowing around like running water. That corner was no longer dark, but brighter than the area around the gas lamp.
"Not here." Odysseus said, "It may be here."
He threw a handful of golden powder towards the other corner, and that corner gradually became brighter, and there was no longer any darkness.
"It's not here anymore." Odysseus grabbed a handful of powder and said, "Then I'll try over there."
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
He sprinkled the powder evenly on the ground, and the shadows under the coffee table, sofa, table and other furniture disappeared, but he still couldn't find any trace of the other party.
"Then there is only one place left." Odysseus looked up suddenly, and not far above his head was a dark and ferocious face.
It was like a huge black bat, with its bloody mouth wide open, ready to bite Odysseus.
The bat's attack seemed like a signal, and black monsters suddenly jumped out from the corners of the room.
They are agile and have scary looking big mouths.
Odysseus immediately sprinkled a handful of iron-black powder, which hit many monsters. They rolled over and ran away screaming.
Odysseus rushed towards the gap, but was still a step too slow and was bitten by two black monsters. His pointed wizard hat was also taken away by the big black bat on his head.
Odysseus raised his sword and stabbed a monster that was biting him.
Amid the crackling of lightning, the monster screamed and left.
Where Odysseus was bitten, only his clothes were torn, but he was not injured, because there was a "defense array" inside his clothes, and these monsters could not hurt him for the time being.
But at this time another monster came up to bite him, and Odysseus dodged their attacks in a somewhat embarrassed manner.
At this moment, a dagger stretched out from the darkness of the roof and quickly stabbed towards the shadow of Odysseus.
A smile appeared on Odysseus's lips. He suddenly raised his hand with the black glove: "Imprisonment!"
A ball of sticky liquid suddenly appeared on the roof, surrounding the dagger and the dark shadow behind the knife, as if forming a huge amber.
The "hermit" was very surprised. He did not expect that the other party actually had a magical item of the "arbitrator" path, and the level of this magical item was not low.
The black glove was a seal named "Hand of Judgment" by Odysseus. After all, the "complex magic circle" here had not been completed yet, so he planned to use this seal to quickly kill the enemy.
It would be best not to use this seal in Backlund for now, but as long as the target is killed, it won't matter if no one knows he has used it.
"Whiplash of Spirit!" Odysseus continued to use the seal to attack the enemy. The attack of "Whiplash of Spirit" made the "Monk" extremely painful. This path made his mind very fragile. After being hit by "Whiplash of Spirit", he immediately showed signs of losing control.
Odysseus stretched out his hand again towards the increasing number of black monsters: "Exile!"
At this time, three monsters had already bitten him, but the intelligence of these monsters was not very high. They could not hurt Odysseus, but they still bit him without hesitation.
The "Hand of Judgment" in Odysseus's hand exuded tremendous energy, and these monsters seemed to be pushed back into the dark corner by an invisible huge force.
Odysseus dealt with them first because he was afraid that the monster would bite his face. After all, he had no protective equipment on his face.
After calmly driving away the monsters, Odysseus raised his hand again and pointed it in the direction of the dagger: "Death!"
He just swung his fist lightly and hit the opponent's head, knocking him off the roof and knocking the dagger to the ground.
At this time, the effect of "imprisonment" had just ended. Odysseus stepped forward, stabbed the seriously injured dark figure on the ground with a sword, injected spirituality into the sword, and used the spirituality to release electric current.
The ball of darkness rolled and struggled for a while, and finally gradually turned into the appearance of a middle-aged man.
Odysseus drew his sword, and unexpectedly, he could defeat a Sequence 7 so easily.
If he were to fight the opponent using "witchcraft" and extraordinary weapons, Odysseus would be confident that he could defeat the opponent, but it would never be so easy.
Odysseus took a deep breath and sighed in his heart: I was able to destroy the enemy so quickly, thanks to this glove.
At this time, the gas lamp in the room became dimmer again, and the darkness flowed towards Odysseus little by little like a stream of water.
Odysseus frowned, and he soon discovered that the surging darkness was flowing towards the dead "hermit".
At this time, the Beyonder characteristics have begun to emerge. Could it be that he is not dead yet?
(End of this chapter