Chapter 443: The Plan for Folding Mirrors
On the narrow valley road, Kakashi sat on a stone and looked at the "Intimacy Paradise" in his hand, while Akai, who had nowhere to play with his youth, carried a huge stone ball made of terracotta warriors and horses, doing meaningless reciprocating movements.
A little farther away, the folding mirror stood above the treetops, quietly observing Kakashi.
Just now, Kakashi broke the fact that he was hiding his strength, which made the folding mirror a little frightened.
But Kakashi only spoke slightly, and didn't specifically ask what part of the power the folding mirror was hiding and why.
Unless it's a ninja who is intimate and needs tactical cooperation on a daily basis, ninjas basically don't take the initiative to ask each other about their ninjutsu and abilities, which is the least polite.
Considering that his companions in Konoha Village have a lot of trust among themselves, Origami thinks that Kakashi will not imagine the reason for his hidden strength to the bad side.
It is even more impossible to link his hidden strength with the mastermind behind the strange events in this world.
After all, most of the strange events that are currently happening in the ninja world are supernatural events, and no sane person will attribute the cause of these events to a certain person.
So Origami is not worried that Kakashi will suspect his identity, which has neither evidence nor reason.
It's just that now the folding mirror has become the image of a "sweeping monk" in Kakashi's mind, so that there may be more troublesome commissions in the future, and it may even be a trouble of his own making.
Do I investigate myself?
Folding Mirror shook his head, clearing out distractions in his mind, and then looked down at the blood stains under the tree.
These blood stains are indeed not left by humans, although they seem to be humans, but it is difficult to attribute them to humans as a species.
The humanoid creatures with three toes, brown fur, and wolf skulls are called Worms, a Cthulhu creature summoned by the Folding Mirror through the Trembling Advent system.
Wommi: The earliest primitive inhabitants of Heberil in the North Continent, commonly found in the mountains, a humanoid creature with brown fur and three toes.
The Womi were first slaves of the Serpent Race, but after the Serpent Folk split due to their belief in Satogua, the race was freed and began to see themselves as dependents of the Toad God Satogua.
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The number of these Womis summoned by the folding mirror is not too much, that is, two hundred, and the price of these Womis is not expensive, with a trembling value of 200 each.
Compared to the cheapest ordinary hilichurls, the price of the Womi is twice as high.
This higher value is mainly reflected in the combat effectiveness, compared to the sinister and cunning hilichurls, the Womi are more courageous in frontal combat, and the strength is also stronger than the hilichurls.
The purpose of summoning these hilichurls was to break up the formation of the undead legion, so that the spirits had to abandon the undead legion and become a lightly armed lineup that the ninja could not track.
Of course, the combat effectiveness of these Womi people alone is still slightly low, and the undead legion of the Dragons is not vegetarian.
So the folding mirror put an avatar that was used in conjunction with the Womi, the wizard Izdag.
Izdag the Sorcerer: A sorcerer who lives in the Iglofian Mountains and specializes in the use of spellbinding.
This avatar is very cheap, only 1000 shiver points, but the disadvantage is that it can't even be manipulated with a folding mirror, so it can only be placed in a fixed place in the most primitive way, waiting for him to work.
Because of this, when the four asked Izdag for reliable directions, the old man spoke a language that the four did not understand.
However, this did not prevent Izdag from playing a role, as his role was to cast a spell on those who came to inquire.
This spell includes the inability to use weapons, and the ability to deal with the Womi with their bare hands, as well as the fact that the person under the spell will voluntarily go to the cave of Satogua and give himself as a gift or sacrifice to Satogua to eat.
This spell may be similar to a ninja illusion, except that this "illusion" cannot be unsolved even if you are aware of it, and you can only leave your body at the mercy of the spell.
Once a poor prince and nobleman was hunting in the Iglofian Mountains when he met the sorcerer Izdag, to whom the sorcerer cast this spell.
Under the influence of the spell, the nobleman laid down his weapon and walked up to Satogua on his own, intending to sacrifice himself to Satogua to eat.
However, on the pretext that she had already eaten, Satogua instead issued another spell to the nobleman, allowing him to go to Satogua's brother, the spider god Atrak Nakya.
However, Atraq Nakeya was too busy weaving webs to take care of the gifts from his brother, so he placed another layer of spell on him and gave it to the mage Hahndur, using him to test the strength of the cobwebs leading to Hahndur's palace.
Upon arriving at Hahndur's palace, Hahndur transferred the nobles to the Serpent on the grounds that there was no place for him, and imposed a curse on him as well.
And the snake people used the pretext that they already had biological samples of the noble species, and once again imposed a layer of spell to transfer the people to the native species.
In this way, after a total of seven spell bindings, the nobles were finally forced to return to the outside world by the last "kind" being.
Pitifully and ridiculously, when the nobleman stepped on the spider web leading to the outside world, the spider web suddenly shattered, and the nobleman fell into the endless abyss.
It was a great rift between the waking world and the land of dreams, and even Atraq Nakya, who never stopped weaving a huge web on it, did not know where the abyss leads.
Even the existence of the old level did not dare to measure this abyss with his own body.
This is the story of the Seven Spells.
Of course, there is no Satogua in this world, and there is no Satogua's cave, so this spell will not take effect.
But the previous spell that could not use weapons was still very effective, directly causing the four people, as well as the undead legion that was also on the same team, to put down their weapons when facing the Womi.
So far, the plan for folding mirrors has gone quite well.
Without the drag of the undead legion, the speed of the dragon's march has increased dramatically, and these ninjas in Konoha naturally have no way of knowing where the dragon's go.
As for why Origami did this, because of the madness of that place, Origami thought it would be better not to let the ninjas of Konoha Village know about it for the time being.
This is a gluttonous feast left by the folding mirror alone for the otherworldly monsters.
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Under the guidance of the map given by the folding mirror, Huang Quan and his four men quickly skimmed through the jungle without any worries, and moved towards the points marked on the map.
And the final location on the map is indeed a cave in front of several people.
"The Ikua Caves... Is it? ”