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Chapter 108 Emerton

Chapter 108 Immorton

Seeing the yellow gas starting to release from the gas tank, Hanji slammed the gas tank in his hand at his feet, and then, together with Alvin and Levi, squatted down facing the foot of the city wall, wrapped tightly in their cloaks.

Behind the three people was a battlefield mobile wall and a squeaking gas tank. The gas released from the gas tank took on a spherical shape and surrounded the three people.

The so-called ‘insecticide’ is not a drug used to control agricultural pests and urban sanitary pests. It is actually a spore extracted from biochemical plants 43 that has a parasitic killing effect on organisms.

After release, they can exist in the aerosol for a period of time, and any organism that comes into contact with it will be parasitized by the spores and grow plant roots inside the body.

However, the action time of 'insecticides' is limited. When the aerosols carrying them disappear, the spores will lose their activity, and the roots of the plants produced by the parasites will also dry up quickly because the reproduction fragments in the genes are knocked out.

die.

The cloaks worn by the three Alvins can isolate the inside and outside and rely on internal circulation to provide the user with breathing. The gas masks they wear are just for an extra layer of safety. Among the three of them, except Alvin, they have not been strengthened by the virus.

The two are not afraid of the spores of pesticides at all.

Now the spherical gas shield formed by the 'insecticide' has become the strongest line of defense for the three of Alvin.

All approaching locusts, when they first come into contact with the yellow mist, are like kingfishers catching fish, violently hitting the sand.

Only a few relied on inertia to free fall forward for a certain distance, and then hit the battlefield mobile wall with arcs, turning into a ball of burnt black protein.

Seeing Benny rushing into the stone door, he leaned against the stone door and tried his best to close the door.

The bodies of those who died in the recent firefight have been eaten clean by locusts. The white skeleton only needs to be defatted in a hot pot to become a brand new specimen.

After a short but long breath, O'Connor jumped out of the corner and pointed his gun at the opposite side.

Benny closed his mouth, swallowed unconsciously, exhaled for a long time, and nodded fearfully.

O'Connor could only follow closely behind Benny. He was just running for his life without carrying a torch for lighting. He could only follow the fire in Benny's hand to find a way to escape.

Is Immorton an Israeli Jew?

O'Connor looked at Benny who didn't respond, grabbed the edge of Benny's mandible with both hands, and squeezed the condyle downward, trying to push it back to its original position.

The monk holding the explosive looked at the flames of the fuse, and under Immorton's order, tremblingly walked into the corner of the corridor nearby.

O'Connor leaned against the wall and moved forward little by little.

Benny definitely couldn't answer him, because all that was left of O'Connor was his back.

O'Connor could only draw the pistol he carried with him and carefully guard his surroundings.

O'Connor jumped in directly and hit the stone brick floor hard. Benny also closed the stone door at the same time, and there was a dull sound of locusts hitting the stone door behind the door.

After removing the hammer on the pistol, O'Connor temporarily stopped moving forward. He felt something strange.

O'Connor asked: "Why don't you hold up the torch?"

The enemies that bullets could not kill made O'Connor understand what kind of monster he had encountered. The fear in his heart pushed him to keep running, and now he wanted to leave here.

At the last moment, O'Connor finally thought of the correct answer, but Immorton, who was already in front of him, would not give him any more time to regret.

O'Connor suddenly turned around and used the American double sword Iai, Colt revolver and M1911 as quickly as possible.

"Benny! Wait for me!"

Two horrified shouts came from Benny and O'Connor respectively, but O'Connor was pretending to be frightened after Benny.

O'Connor pulled out a stick of dynamite from his strap and lit the fuse of the dynamite directly.

O'Connor blocked Benny's clothes with his hands, rolled on the sand and crushed the locusts on him with his weight.

The tunnel was buried deep underground, so there would be no wind, but the sweat all over O'Connor's body after running violently reminded him that what was around him was different.

"You will be the first mortal to witness my return!"

Benny left a crack in the door for O'Connor and shouted to him anxiously: "Hurry up!"

The bullets shot directly through the mummy's body, splattering some dry body tissue from the mummy's body.

O'Connor bowed slightly and made a gesture of invitation to the mummy.

Thirteen bullets were fired by O'Connor as quickly as possible.

While waving and retreating, O'Connor attracted Imton's attention.

Looking back, O'Connor just now has also disappeared.

Immorton's monk dragged his decayed body towards O'Connor. O'Connor sighed and said, "Well, since you won't be fooled..."

A pair of hands stretched out from the ground grabbed O'Connor's ankle, and O'Connor fell to the ground on his back. The monk who was chasing him took the explosive from O'Connor's hand.

After Benny replied with two words, his jaw dropped weakly just like before, his mouth opened wide, and he let out a silent howl.

Pulling the trigger, the hammer of the revolver slapped the bullet's butt weakly. O'Connor looked at the mummy getting closer and closer, and touched his hand to the strap on his body.

The locust plague was the first disaster brought about by Immorton after his resurrection.

"gold!"

"Come on! Come on!"

The locusts in the sky were just a minor trouble for the three of them, Alvin, who had been prepared for it.

A mummy, to be precise, a mummy that can move.

O'Connor got up from the ground and turned his head to the side. He listened with his ears to the rustling sounds coming from the distance in the corridor.

But Benny's coat, which had been worn in the desert for half a month, was picked up by Benny's hands and thrown on O'Connor's body, giving him the pain of being whipped.

Suddenly O'Connor looked behind the mummy and shouted: "Benny! Hit him!"

Standing still, O'Connor asked doubtfully: "What is that?"

'Perhaps we shouldn't leave a mark on Benny. Maybe those three people can find a way...'

Putting the weapon back into its holster, O'Connor reached out and lifted Benny's chin to shut his mouth.

O'Connor's appearance made the mummy think that someone was sneaking up on him from behind. But when he turned around, the empty scene reminded him that 'you have been fooled'.

Sure enough, after hearing Gold's name, Benny hesitated and then made his choice immediately.

But for other people in the camp who have just fallen asleep, it is not so pleasant.

"I saved you once! You have to give me a big treasure!"

O'Connor called out the strongest bargaining chip against Benny. Benny, who forgot about everything, wanted to leave a way out for him for the sake of gold.

The resurrected Immorton chased O'Connor's traces. He was originally the high priest who guarded the pharaoh and the city of the undead, Hamnat. As a local, he knew this area well.

It was originally recorded in the Book of Exodus that God sent disasters to Egypt to persuade Pharaoh to return freedom to the Israelites, but it was revealed by the resurrection of the Egyptian high priest.

O'Connor looked in the direction of the sound, and saw a swarm of black beetles rushing towards them like a wave.

This familiar scene reminded O'Connor of the scene when Benny left him to escape the attack of the Pharaoh Guards. Then he looked at the direction Benny was heading. It was clearly the stone door passage that had locked him outside the ruins.

"You dislocated your jaw?"

Just after falling asleep, they felt pain all over their body, as if something was eating them.

When I opened my eyes, I found that my body was covered with locusts. These locusts no longer eat plants, but the flesh and blood of people like them.

After turning a corner, Benny's torch disappeared from O'Connor's sight.

The explosion took away O'Connor's last glimmer of hope. He looked at the approaching Immorton and kept shrinking back.

Coming to another corner, O'Connor pressed against the wall and raised the weapon in his hand.

But every time he tried, Benny still couldn't help but open his mouth.

O'Connor let go of Benny, looked him in the eyes and asked, "There's something behind me, isn't it?"

O'Connor turned over and kept spitting out the sand in his mouth. He turned on his back and took out a golden staff from his backpack and threw it to Benny.

O'Connor was also bitten and woke up. He rested by the fire pit. The flames frightened the locusts, so there were not many locusts on O'Connor's body, so he had time to escape.

The deeper he went, the more fear he felt in O'Connor's heart. It was as if there was some destined enemy waiting for him.

Fortunately, the terrifying insect swarm behind him also disappeared, and O'Connor could temporarily relax.

"Lost..."

"Okay! Okay! I've said enough!"

The human figure on the mural was pulled out by Immorton, and his former monk was made into a mummy and built into the mural after his death.

"ah……"

O'Connor called Benny's name while groping forward in the darkness.

O'Connor swatted the locusts off his body and chased after Benny.

However, Immorton did not move at all. He stretched out his hand towards the mural on the wall beside him, as if he had grabbed something, and then pulled it down sharply.

The one who reacted faster than O'Connor was Benny. Like an arrow, he crossed the fire pit and pushed back the locusts behind him. Then he took a few steps on the sand and ran towards the ruins in the distance.

It wasn't until he finished firing the bullets in the gun that O'Connor could see clearly what kind of enemy was in front of him.

"Benny!"

O'Connor was extremely regretful. Why did he still covet the illusory wealth? He should have left Hamnut far away after getting the first fortune.

After getting the golden staff, Benny's face became flattering. He carefully placed the golden staff, then took off his coat and helped O'Connor slay the locusts on his body.

O'Connor was like a headless fly, running around.

The intuition brought about by the war made O'Connor doubt what was waiting for him on the other side of the wall.

O'Connor looked at the mummy in front of him and said his last words: "I don't understand what you are saying, but my last wish is to let me go!"

Immorton opened his mouth wide and gnawed the life out of O'Connor's body until O'Connor dehydrated and formed a new mummy.

After Immorton finished his first meal, he seemed to have something stuck in his mouth, and spit out a shriveled insect from his mouth. It was the plaka parasite on O'Connor's body.

"People in this era are in really poor health!"

(End of chapter)


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