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Chapter 74 Cursing to Kill the Flies

The humanoid fly-shaped demon is not particularly powerful, and its ability is mainly to spread plague rather than fight head-on.

Originally, for Chen Mo, such an enemy was nothing more than a bastard that could be crushed to death by raising his hand. Even if it was indeed stronger, it would not be able to hinder Chen Mo.

However, this evil demon has a very powerful way to save his life. He was still alive and kicking even after taking three of Chen Mo's instant death spells, which really surprised Chen Mo and was also held back by him.

Flies symbolize the plague in Christianity and are also the symbol of Beelzebub, the original sin of gluttony among the seven deadly sins.

Although flies are associated with the original sin of gluttony after the large-scale spread of Christianity, flies and Beelzebub were once quite ancient existences.

He was originally Baal, the sun god in Phoenician mythology, but in Jewish literature his name has been used as the devil who causes disease, the Lord of Flies.

In the Christian Old Testament, Beelzebub was further stigmatized as the King of Demons, regarded as one of the demon kings of hell, and even a candidate for Satan.

There was a time when Beelzebub was the great devil of hell, and it is said that Lucifer only took refuge in him after falling to heaven.

However, by the time of the New Testament, Beelzebub had already lost his identity as God and the Demon King of Hell. He was further suppressed and became a member of the fallen angels, completely losing his identity as God.

Of course, myths are just myths. Chen Mo has no way of knowing the identity of the real Beelzebub. Perhaps only an ancient being like Naama, the daughter of Lamech, can possibly know some truth about ancient times.

As for the fly man in front of him, of course it couldn't be Beelzebub himself. Chen Mo couldn't even feel the slightest bit of divinity in it. It was just a simple evil spirit.

But this evil spirit was extremely difficult to kill. Even Chen Mo's three instant death spells and various other offensive spells failed to kill it successfully.

Chen Mo even thought for a time that it was Beelzebub's clone, with the characteristics of immortality.

However, after Chen Mo changed his mind and cast a curse on it, relying on the flow of the curse, Chen Mo discovered why the evil demon in front of him was difficult to kill.

The image of the fly man in front of me is not the true form of the evil devil. It is just a seal that is the same as the cross that sealed Naama before. It’s just that the power of the evil spirit stretched out and eroded the original seal into the shape of a fly.

The essence of the evil spirit is the bugs that spread the plague throughout the city of Rome.

Those mosquitoes and flies that suddenly appeared and spread the plague to the entire city of Rome were the true nature of this evil spirit.

Chen Mo's instant death spell only hit an insignificant part of its body, so naturally it couldn't be killed no matter how hard it was hit.

If you want to completely kill this evil spirit, you must kill all mosquitoes and flies in the entire city of Rome, and this must also ensure that no flies or mosquitoes have flown out of the city.

This is also the reason why the church could not kill this evil spirit and could only choose to seal it.

You must know that in the dark Middle Ages, the hygiene habits of Europeans were so terrible that even after the death of a church bishop, a large number of lice and bed bugs would crawl out of the body. People regarded not bathing for a lifetime as a sign of piety, and they would be full of people.

The dirt on the body is regarded as a symbol of holiness, and some women were even canonized as saints because they never bathed in their lives.

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In such a poor sanitary environment, it is indeed tantamount to wishful thinking to completely eliminate an evil spirit that can transform into a swarm of flies.

The church also spent a lot of energy and cost before finally using seals to imprison and seal this evil spirit, but this still caused a pandemic.

Therefore, even if Chen Mo had the ability to directly destroy the entire city of Rome, he could not guarantee that he would be able to kill this evil spirit by doing so.

And this evil demon seemed to know this, and was shouting at Chen Mo: "You can't kill me! No one can kill me! I will become the new King of Flies! Beelzebub, the Demon King of Hell! Hahahaha!"

Listening to the evil man's wild laughter, Chen Mo couldn't help but frown slightly. It was obvious that this evil man made him very dissatisfied.

However, he didn't waste any time talking to him. Instead, he opened the spell book "Universal Necromancy Encyclopedia of the Multiverse" in his hand, found a quite powerful curse spell in it, and then cast it.

The magic circle behind Chen Mo rotated again, and powerful spell waves were emitted. A green magic circle appeared on the open spell book, and then was projected into the sky. The same magic circle appeared on the clouds, but on a larger scale.

But it covered the entire city of Rome.

As the magic circle reappeared, a green halo burst out from Chen Mo's spell book, sweeping across the entire city of Rome in an instant.

Visible to the naked eye, all the flies and mosquitoes flying in the entire city of Rome died almost instantly and turned into fly ash, completely dissipated before they hit the ground.

The fly ash that these flies and mosquitoes turned into after they died gathered towards the magic circle in the sky. In sync with it, in the magic circle on the spell book, the green light from the stars soon gathered into the image of a fly man.

This is the soul of the Fly Man attached to those flies and mosquitoes. Although the entire fly swarm is it, every fly and mosquito also has a little bit of its soul. Although it is not much, when Chen Mo directly killed Rome

Under the premise that most of the flies and mosquitoes in the city were gone, he still collected enough souls for him.

After collecting enough souls to condense most of the image of the fly man, Chen Mo reversed the movement of the magic circle and injected the soul curse into the condensed image of the fly man.

Originally, the Fly Man was a little scared when he saw Chen Mo killing flies and mosquitoes in the entire city of Rome with great fanfare, but when he saw that he did not completely kill him, he suddenly started to scream again.

The flies and mosquitoes that make up it do not need to reproduce naturally, but breed through the power of plague. The plague carried by those flies and mosquitoes is not only the embodiment of his power, but also the foundation of his strength.

As long as the plague continues, he can breed more flies and mosquitoes from the plague at any time, and he doesn't worry about the current loss at all.

While secretly laughing in his heart, although Chen Mo was powerful, there was still nothing he could do against it. This evil spirit was also trying to infect Chen Mo.

In his opinion, as long as Chen Mo is infected with the plague, no matter how powerful the mage is, he will be at his mercy and eventually become part of its power.

However, just when it was proud, a curse from its soul caused it great pain, and was passed on to all the flies and mosquitoes under its control through its soul connection.

Seeing that the curse had been passed on, Chen Mo activated the spell and began to use the curse as the basis to curse the seemingly unkillable fly man.

This is a curse specially designed for enemies with too many clones. After all, no matter how many clones there are, there is only one soul. As long as the soul is destroyed, no matter how many clones there are, it is useless.


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