Necromancers Guide to Magic

Chapter 131 The Uluru Tribe

"Unexpectedly, it really succeeded!"

The tribesmen all knelt on the ground with excitement, they raised their hands and began to pray for this sudden victory.

The old woman snorted and came to Benjamin's side.

"Boy, I didn't expect you to still have a second time."

"Don't thank me too much," Benjamin straightened his hair, showing a very awkward expression, "I have no good points, just a little smarter."

The old woman shook her head, obviously thinking how she would run into such a shameless person.

At this moment, a person walked to Benjamin's side.

The little boy took a coin from his pocket and placed it in Benjamin's hand.

However, before Benjamin got the coin, he was snatched by the old woman beside him.

"What are you doing!" The old woman looked at the little boy viciously, and she was shaking all over because of her anger.

Benjamin blinked, revealing a very innocent expression.

And the little boy lowered his head, seeming to avoid the old woman's gaze on purpose.

He whispered to his own Nonano, "Nano, I, I just think that if there is no big brother, we might all be dead."

"Hehe," the old woman gave her grandson a cold look, "Don't you know the importance of this coin!"

Benjamin squinted his eyes at this time. From the covert conversation between the two men, he might have guessed some clues.

This coin is probably very important to their tribe.

Even some kind of token.

However, Benjamin showed an expression of indifference. Compared with this coin of unknown origin, I am afraid this iron piece that can keep ghosts reborn makes Benjamin more curious.

"I know, of course I know." The little boy plucked up the courage to say, he looked at the old woman very seriously, "But you told me that the most important thing to be a human being is to be grateful. If there is no big brother, we all Maybe they are all dead, I think this coin can be given to him."

"Oh," the old woman was obviously choked by what she had said. She didn't know whether to say that her grandson was empathetic or to blame him for being stupid."Forget it, you will own this tribe from now on, so you can decide for yourself."

After speaking, the old woman slammed her crutches and left dejectedly. She should be ready to appease the injured tribe.

The little boy gazed at the back of his Nino leaving without knowing what to say. He called Nino weakly, and no one responded to him.

Benjamin came over and patted the boy on the shoulder.

"Okay, you are also letting you grow up alone." Benjamin comforted dryly. He has never been very good at comforting others.

After thinking about it, he put his gaze on the coin in the little boy's hand."What is this coin?"

"This," the little boy quickly recovered, and he gently held up the coin in his hand.

It was a very old coin, and even with the passage of time, mottled marks appeared on it.

If it were a coin falling at Benjamin's feet, he might not pick it up.

"This is a token of our family, as long as the person holding this coin will be the most honorable guest of our family." The little boy was quite proud, but said shyly.

Token?

Benjamin roughly understood that this is something similar to VIP tickets, except that the coin is permanently valid.

It's just that Benjamin glanced at the devastated tribe, wondering how significant it was to be a guest of honor in this tribe.

The little boy seemed to see Benjamin’s doubts. He wiggled his legs quite uncomfortably and explained in a low voice, “We, our family is actually very big. It’s just that my parents were kicked out. So we just I can only rely on myself in this place."

Benjamin pretended to understand and nodded, and then asked embarrassedly, "Um, I actually woke up and ran into this ghost horse attack. I actually don't quite understand who you are, you How did you become a dog?"

The little boy suddenly realized it, and then began to teach Benjamin.

"I am a shaman, and so are my parents. Our family is called the Uluru family, which is the largest shaman tribe in Africa. As for becoming a dog, it is a gift of my own. Anyway, I will be born ."

"Then you are not?" Benjamin asked curiously. He found that this African shaman was indeed a little different from their European wizards.

"No," the little boy shook his head triumphantly, looking quite proud, "It's just that I told me not to do this as much as possible, otherwise I would get into trouble."

Benjamin nodded, agreeing with the old woman on this point.After all, the principle of guilty of guilt is still very correct.

"So elder brother, please accept this coin, it may be useful in the future." The little boy graciously stuffed the coin into Benjamin's hand.

Benjamin did not refuse any more and accepted it.

After the little boy was called away angrily by the old woman, Benjamin put the iron piece on the ghost horse in his hand.

But no matter how Benjamin looked at it, it looked like a very ordinary piece of iron.

Nothing special.

He suddenly felt a little at a loss. Could it be that he really thought about it too much. The special thing was not the iron piece, but the ghost horse itself?

It's just that Benjamin glanced at the ashes that hadn't been cleaned, but still didn't notice anything special.

Suddenly, Benjamin made a bold move.

He bit his finger and then dripped blood Y on the iron plate.

The iron piece is smoking.

It exudes a disgusting smell, just like the smell of J egg.

Benjamin pinched his nose and stared depressedly at the iron piece in his hand.

At this moment, a miraculous thing happened. The ordinary iron paint on the outside of the iron sheet came off automatically. Finally, what appeared in Benjamin's hand turned out to be a bone-like thing.

When Benjamin stroked the bones, he felt a deep chill.

This is a kind of cold he is very familiar with, and it is the extreme cold air brought by the dead.

Benjamin's brows became solemn, no matter who created this ghost horse, this person's understanding of necromantic magic is probably not weaker than himself.

After thinking about it, Benjamin put the bone into his chest.

The little boy ran over in a hurry."Big brother, Nainai promised me to save my big sister tomorrow morning."