Necromancers Guide to Magic

Chapter 144 Giant Rat

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It's just that Benjamin had no thoughts about where Jack went.

Because the things in this room have stretched out a greasy tentacle, grabbed Benjamin's waist, and pulled him in.

Then the monster threw Benjamin to the ground hard.

It was a huge mouse, and all kinds of small mice were constantly falling out of its stomach.

As for the tentacles that bound Benjamin, they were even more transformed from the beard of this giant mouse.

Benjamin felt sick for no reason.

And he quickly reacted. When he tried to break away from the tentacles, he would become weaker and feel paralyzed all over his body.

At this time, those disgusting little mice who didn't know where they came from have rushed up step by step.They slowly surrounded Benjamin, climbed onto his body, and opened their mouths.

The sharp teeth glowed with cold light, like a skilled beast.

And that giant mouse is more like a mother used to breed these monsters. Apart from tying Benjamin with its beard, it did not launch an attack.

However, this is bad enough.

At this moment, Nana flew out from Benjamin's chest.

She is always so trustworthy in times of crisis.

Almost without hesitation, Nana quickly flew to the big black and dirty mouse, and then she bit the thick beard off in one bite.

Benjamin was a little surprised. When did Nana's teeth become so powerful.

This is almost on par with a vampire.

Benjamin, who broke free, immediately shook his body vigorously, causing the disgusting mice to fall off his clothes and roll on the ground.

However, the mice are much more aggressive. They barely spend much time to fix, and immediately jumped up again and launched the second round of offensive.

A mouse jumped over, and Nana quickly shuttled through the air.

She could accurately grasp a mouse's back every time, and then pierced her teeth into the mouse's neck alive.

The little mouse could only resist with his feet blankly for a while, and then died directly.

The other little mice rushed towards Benjamin, but they were greeted by a wall of bones that almost pierced the ceiling.

The bones that came out from the inside out directly pierced the flying mice, and the black liquid slowly flowed out of their stomachs.

After dripping on the floor, it turned out to be hot due to corrosion.

Benjamin was a little surprised at once. It seemed that this group of mice, like those ghost horses, were no longer creatures.

To be precise, it is more precise to call them necromantic creatures.Zero ​​nine △ small said △ net

It's just that a group of liches have such powerful wisdom?

Benjamin suspected that there was another person behind this group of liches.

After solving all such small mice, Benjamin raised his wand and walked towards the fat giant mouse.

It had keenly sensed the danger at this time, and it turned around, looking at Benjamin with its small, dingy eyes.

At this moment, the giant mouse exploded.

The sudden explosion caught Benjamin by surprise, and various disgusting liquids were sprayed on his face, and a stench began to permeate.

When Benjamin woke up again, he was lying on the floor of this room.

Nana on the side was carefully licking the liquid on his face.

Benjamin grabbed Nana, touched her back, and said softly, "What are you doing? These are all dirty things. You vomit it out to me."

Obviously, Nana didn't quite understand why it was a dirty thing. It was obviously delicious, with the unique flavor of death.

However, under Benjamin’s gaze,

Benjamin sat up from the ground. He took up his wand and applied a cleansing charm on himself before he settled down slightly.

Otherwise, the smell all over his body makes him unable to think.

"Huh, I didn't get anything, I don't know where Jack went!"

Benjamin muttered to himself unhappy.

Nana fluttered her wings as if she had smelled something, and flew out like this.

"Where are you going?" Benjamin asked, looking at Nana's back.

However, Nana, who was not in a human form, couldn't speak. It just looked back at Benjamin, as if to remind Benjamin to keep up with it.

Benjamin stomped his feet and followed.

He walked onto the street again, which was still empty.

But Nana seemed to know the direction, leading Benjamin through left and right, through the streets and alleys, and finally stopped in front of an empty booth.

At this moment, Nana also stopped.

It looked back at Benjamin, blinking.

"So why did you bring me here?" Benjamin looked at Nana speechlessly, not knowing where to complain.

This is an empty booth, with only a gray flag and a table covered with dust but nothing.

There is also a chair with a broken leg.

It really made Benjamin not see that there was any value worth exploring.

It's just that Nana doesn't seem to be the kind of pet that runs around with her owner on a whim.So Benjamin calmed down and began to look around the booth carefully.

However, ten minutes later, Benjamin found nothing but a hint of coolness in this ghost place.

He didn't even find a clue.

He thought for a while, and simply used his magic wand to blow the dust off the booth, preparing to sit on this chair and rest for a while.

However, after he used magic and brought a breeze to blow away the dust that had been deposited for decades, the table finally revealed his true colors.

In fact, this is indeed an ordinary table.

It's just that there is a unique gap on this table.

How should I say, that gap has been filled by a stone.

But this obviously different color makes it difficult for Benjamin to let go.

At this moment, Nana swooped down, standing above the gap, waving its wings, as if to ask for credit.

Benjamin smiled and put Nana in his pocket.

Although he doesn't quite understand how Nana discovered it (perhaps because of the nature of magical creatures?), he still appreciates Nana.

Benjamin pulled the stone down vigorously.

When his hand touched the stone, a familiar and strange feeling came.

It was like the first time he encountered Voldemort's diary.(Guide to the use of necromantic magic)