345 The key that Carlo Gate cannot control

Now let's talk about Carlomon's plans after leaving the tomb after being deceived by Sogi in the third tomb.

In fact, he had already made a good calculation, he knew that no matter how much he resisted, at the end of the whole incident, he had to hand over the key that was related to the fate of several people, and then help the God of Liberty complete this mission. So when Carlomen walked out of the third tomb, he made a decision to remove the defense of the sixth and seventh tombs. After all, Carlomon had seen it very clearly, the battle over the seven tombs and a key had been obvious by now, and he knew that he could not win, and adding extra defense was just sacrificing his own people. Because the men who had already died were also counted in his heart - the god of liberty and Sogi broke into the first tomb and sacrificed three strong answerers; On the fourth tomb that Dalang broke into alone, Carlomen did not expect that Dalang actually summoned the Heavenly King, who killed all the evil dwarves in the tomb with lightning. From this incident, it is obvious that the summoning magic used by Darang is also "summoning good luck", but Carlomen can't guess what the deal between Dalang and the Heavenly King is? Although Carlomon didn't know what Darang had made in the "Summoning Daji" to summon the Heavenly King, the current Heavenly King was gone after all, which shows that the Heavenly King's mission has also been completed, and the end of Darang's deal with the Heavenly King is that the people who are still wandering in the seven ancient tombs are still wandering, and only some inconspicuous people have disappeared. So things have gotten to the point where there's nothing to worry about Carlomen.

Next, when Daman, the sister of the god of liberty and darang of the Northern Barbarian Leader, leaves the first tomb, the Men of Karlo send the henchmen of the Diablo Emperor, the fanged killer Maduk, to intercept them.

It wasn't just Su Yagao who looked at him about this Maduk - because Su Ya had a scroll on her body with the names of sixty opponents she had to face and kill, the Death List. And that "Death List" has the name "Madoke" in it. Although Su Ya doesn't have much experience, she also guesses that the opponents written in "The Death List" are not only not simple, but also have unique skills. Each is a master of magic. At the very least, Su Ya could guess from the opponents she had seen ranked in the "Death List". For example, the ancient three kings who have died, these three guys were attacked by these three guys when Su Ya and Zhu Yan first came to the other world, they just met with Araka in a hurry. So under the cover of the blue dwarves and wild ice. They had to flee in a hurry. Anyway, Su Ya at that time really felt that the three ancient kings were omnipotent, and they were very terrifying. Later, Su Ya learned from the mouth of his subordinate Chasing Wind that even if the barbarian leaders of the south and the north joined forces, they could not subdue the three ancient kings, even though they were finally killed by a mysterious person with superb martial arts. This shows how powerful the power of the three kings of ancient times was; After that, Su Ya fled in Rogue City again, and with the assistance of the Golden Crane and the Fire Warrior, she finally escaped from the pursuit and clutches of the Angel Beast, which is also from the "Death List"; And then next. Su Ya encountered the difficult opponent of the Hedgehog King again, although in the end Su Ya did not witness the death of the Hedgehog King, but she knew that with her ability to fight against the Hedgehog King, if she only relied on her power to fight against the Hedgehog King, then the Hedgehog King would definitely haunt her forever like a nightmare.

The three ancient kings, the angel beast, and the hedgehog king mentioned above are all from the names in the "Death List". Therefore, Su Ya finally summed up from the repeated encounters that all the opponents on the "Death List" are unusual masters. So when she learned that the name of the big chimpanzee blocking her way turned out to be Maduk, she finally understood that this guy also belonged to the "Death List", that is, from the beginning when she heard Maduke's name, Suya expected that Maduk must also be a difficult enemy. …

So even the outsider Suya saw this, and Carlo, who was an insider, was to blame, although he didn't know that Dika Kane had insight into the inside story of Diablo, and wrote Diablo and his most powerful assistant on a scroll and finally handed it over to the God of Liberty, and that scroll was "The Death List". Carlomon didn't know that the God of Liberty owned the Death List. But he does know that the characters whose names are on the "Death List" are the subordinates that the Bad Emperor values the most. As the saying goes, raising soldiers for a thousand days is used for a while. The magic battle that the Bad Emperor has worked so hard to encircle will be in the hope that they can help him take the world of Hedu, rather than hoping that they will die here one by one in order to protect the defeated Carlomen. Carlomon knew that if Emperor Bad's generals died again, then Emperor Bad would definitely not spare him.

So Carlo Men decided. He defends the final fifth tomb and the seventh tomb, and he will play a little trick with the sixth tomb, but as long as the goal is achieved, he will obediently hand over the key to the remaining tomb breakers.

A qiē is proceeding according to Carlomen's plan.

Although Sogi was wounded, he still insisted on walking into the next tomb. And Sogi will not encounter any danger in the ancient tomb he enters. Because this tomb is the fifth tomb that has been removed by Carlo Gate for defense. Not only will Sogi have a smooth ride in this tomb, but it won't be long before he gets the key and returns to join the others;

And Su Ya, Daman and Chasing Wind, who broke into the sixth tomb, in fact, the defense in the ancient tomb they broke into was also taken away by Carlomen, but Carlomen was not so kind, he couldn't let the three of them return with a full load, and in the middle of their return, Carlomen would definitely wait for the opportunity to do something to Suya, the god of freedom......

But in any case, it won't be long before at least five ancient tombs have been penetrated, and these people will gather in the last tomb.

But at this point, I have to remind you that there are actually seven tombs, and the god of liberty and her ultimate warrior break into each of them: among them, Suya and Sogi break into the first tomb and get the key to the tomb; Later, Soggie broke into the third tomb alone, and he borrowed the summoned moonlight demon to delay time, and also secretly obtained a key; Darang also got a key in the fourth tomb that he broke into alone; Later, Sogi broke into the fifth tomb and let him get the key and let him go, which was exactly what Carlomen expected; And the next Suya, Daman and Chasing Wind, when they enter the sixth tomb, in addition to Su Ya will be taken away by Carlomen, the rest of Daman and Chasing Wind will also get a key without much effort. Next, those who make it out of the tomb will enter the last tomb, the seventh tomb - and it must be noted that there are seven tombs, but the keys in their hands are only five, and even if they get the keys in the seventh tomb, they will only have six. And since Carlomen built seven tombs and put a key in each tomb, there is no reason why only six keys can be found in seven tombs. Carlomen Duel, who likes to play games, can't possibly set the game so childish and simple.

So where else did the key go?

Speaking of which, some people may wonder: since Carlo has gone to the defense of the remaining tombs, then the seventh key should also be revealed. If so, why hasn't it appeared yet?

If Carlomen wanted to hide the seventh key, why did he make the next decision to hand it over? But since he had decided to hand over all the keys, why hadn't one of the keys surfaced? …

Perhaps the question of the seventh key is indeed incredible, and it does call into question Carlomon's contradictory decision.

But in fact, the initiative on whether to hand over the seventh key or not is actually not in the hands of Carlomen, and no one would have thought that as for the seventh key, in fact, Carlomen has no way to get it, so now it can only depend on the fate of the ultimate warrior who broke into the last tomb to find the seventh key.

It just so happened that the seventh key was locked in the second tomb, and the person who broke into this tomb was none other than the Tainted Mage.

As with everyone's opinion, no one doubted the Stain Mage's abilities, including himself, and with the mentality that this battle must be won and the key must be taken, the Stain Mage walked into the second tomb. But what the Tainted Mage could not have imagined was that in this tomb he would encounter an enemy that would leave him at a loss. And this enemy is also the result of the careful arrangement of the previous Carlomon, who deliberately placed different opponents in front of different intruders.

Without further ado, he said that since he had been separated from the God of Liberty and Sogi, the Tainted Mage had been searching the land full of loess and arid plants, looking for the entrance to the ancient tomb.

The Stain Mage's temperament is erratic, his choices and practices are completely different from ordinary people, he doesn't just follow the path ahead and silently look for the entrance to the ancient tomb, he doesn't seem to have that patience at all,

Not long after the Tainted Mage left the group, he didn't take a few steps to walk impatiently with his staff, so he suddenly stood still and stopped. Then the tainted mage chanted a magic mantra as he raised his staff and slammed it towards the ground.

But at the same time as the Tainted Mage's staff hit the ground and made a crashing sound, I saw that his cloak covering his face, body and legs suddenly seemed to be lifted by the wind and unfolded, and at the same time as the cloak was unfurled, hundreds of crows flew out of his cloak, and they all flapped their wings, and the movement of spreading their wings was not small, and I saw the group of crows that left the cloak to fly towards the sky in different directions like black angels.