Chapter 313: The Resurrected Immorton [1]

Nature, darkness, stars, comets, teleportation magic, and even blood sacrifices. The wizards in the Vampire Diaries have reached a point where they have reached an unbelievable level of using their power to enhance the effect of their spells.

Darkness, stars and comets, and even connecting magic or something, Tang Bai couldn't do anything for the time being, but the power of nature and blood sacrifice could be completely borrowed. The Tower of Hamna itself has a magical power, and this tomb has just been artificially created by a bloody massacre.

The two completely different forces were bonded together by Tang Bai's kinks, and the effect was by no means as simple as one plus one.

Even if Immorton was resurrected, this boundary spell could trap him for a while, if not forever. Tang Bai has absolute confidence in this. You must know that Immorton, who has just been resurrected, before completing the curse, his mana is by no means much more than the power of Tang Bai's own spell.

Although most of the people couldn't understand Tang Bai's actions, they also kept silent deftly. Hafz and Evelyn had some vague speculation, speculating that Tang Bai was doing some unknown rituals.

With the two hostages Hafuz and Ansuna Reincarnated in their hands, Tang Bai and the others quickly took over the hands that Hafz left on the ground. The whole process was uneventful, and nothing unexpected happened. From this point of view, Hafz's influence in these is still very commendable.

Speaking of the Bible of the Dead, the most memorable thing is its power to bring the dead back to life. And in the same way, speaking of the Golden Sutra of the Sun. It also reminds people of its ability to be reborn into death. As two of the most colorful ancient books in the world, many of their qualities seem to be mutually exclusive and opposite.

Whether it's to the spells mentioned above. Or these two books themselves, Tang Bai has a special curiosity in his heart. The former is born out of a wizard's desire and interest in powerful spells, while the latter is from the position of an alchemist.

Whether it is the Book of the Dead or the Golden Book of the Sun, it can be said that it is a special alchemy book, and they are inlaid with numerous charms with a special power. Even an ordinary person with no magic power, as long as he is familiar with the ancient Egyptian script and language. can use some of the spells engraved on them, just like wizards.

This kind of alchemical product is not uncommon, and it can even be said to be ordinary. Don't talk about others. Now Tang Bai can make similar alchemy products. The ring he had given Catherine, inlaid with the Transfiguration Illusion Charm, had proved it.

But the same alchemical product. Shot by different alchemists. The final achievement and effect are also different.

Similarly, if Tang Bai used the same alchemy materials and the same alchemy methods to imitate a Bible, or the Golden Sutra of the Sun, it would definitely not be comparable to the genuine Bible of the Undead, as well as the Golden Sutra of the Sun.

Let's put aside the dense spells with different effects. But in terms of the power and energy contained in the two books, the Bible of the Dead and the Golden Sutra of the Sun, it is beyond the reach of Tang Bai now. Unattainable.

It was a large nuclear power plant, and the gap from two No. 5 batteries. Neither capacity nor durability are comparable in the slightest.

Of course, this does not mean that any ordinary person, as long as he holds a Bible of the Dead or the Golden Sutra of the Sun, can master the ability similar to that of a god, and can even kill Tang Bai like crushing ants.

How powerful the two ancient books can exert is like a sword that sharpens iron like clay, in whose hand it holds. At the end of the day, it still depends on who uses it.

The Sun Golden Sutra had not yet been initiated, and Tang Bai could not make any grounded inferences about the source of his power for the time being. But the Bible of the Dead, Tang Bai suspects that it connects to the other side of this world, the underworld where Anubis the god of death lives! It means connecting a "world".

The American treasure hunting team that stepped into the Hamna Tower at about the same time as Tang Bai and them, and now only three have survived. One is Benny, an old friend of O'Connor, who is always very good at running for his life when there is no money temptation, and Henderson and Burns. The three of them narrowly escaped the mummified guardians, but as they rushed through the entrance along the way they came, they were unlucky to fall into the hands of Hafz and them.

As for the drudgery they recruited? Under the attack of the mummy guardians, they have already died completely.

Seeing the unlucky Benny, Ero and Carlo secretly congratulated themselves on having followed a good enough strong and generous host. Although there were many surprises in Hamnata's adventure this time, for now, at least they will not return empty-handed.

Tang Bai used the key to open the lock of the Bible of the Dead and opened the pages of the book that had been sealed for a long time. He was glad that he didn't have to go to great lengths to learn the languages of a world every time he entered it.

Perhaps Tang Bai could not speak or write a certain language or script, but as soon as someone spoke to him in a language that he was unfamiliar with, or saw a certain script that he was unfamiliar with, he would immediately become familiar with it, and even be proficient in that language and script.

The magic text of the Harry Potter world is like this.

This is true of Esther's spellbook in the Vampire Diaries.

The ancient Egyptian script of this world is no exception.

The first page was full, and every space was filled with text. Looking at those words, Tang Bai suddenly felt an urge to read them out loud from the bottom of his heart, and even a certain initial syllable had already reached Tang Bai's throat and was about to blurt out.

Fortunately, at that moment, Tang Bai suddenly woke up from this sudden impulse. He took a deep breath and calmed the urge in his heart. It is worth mentioning that although the impulse was violent, it also retreated quickly. In a breath or two, Tang Bai had completely regained his composure, and that impulse had vanished from his heart.

When his gaze fell on the incantations on the Bibles of the Dead, the impulse that had risen so suddenly just now never appeared again. Tang Bai didn't know if this impulse only happened if people didn't have much defense, or if it was because of something else.

If the former is fine, if it is the latter, then Tang Bai has to raise the warning line in his heart to a higher level again. Resurrecting Immorton, Tang Bai is not afraid. But he couldn't allow himself to resurrect Immorton in a daze, for some reason. (To be continued......)