A scarab crawled out from the corner and crawled along Shahos's scattered bandages to his shoulder.
"Huh?" Shahos' tone was confused, "You guys dispersed?"
There are nearly 10,000 scarabs distributed in the pyramid. Although there are only more than 4,000 scarabs controlled by Shahos, this number is enough for Shahos to grasp the general situation at the bottom.
And in this case, the scarabs lost track of Noah?
This sounds too unbelievable. Not long after they went down, a person suddenly disappeared in a place covered with scarab eyes? ? ?
Don't underestimate these bugs. As one of the guards of this pyramid, these specially bred scarabs have extremely special abilities.
Those controlled by Shahos can track magic power, which is why Shahos can accurately find Noah.
The red ones can absorb the magic power of wizards and are the most dangerous. The varieties specially bred for wizards are something that even Shahos is extremely afraid of. The only one who can control them is the dead Pharaoh. That’s all.
"Have you been alarmed?" Shahos murmured, "This wizard is more mysterious than I thought."
Is he really a wizard who has gained the wisdom of God? But why?
This was Shahos's first reaction. Why wasn't he successful? Why is he still being cursed and reduced to this state of being neither a human nor a ghost! Why did that wizard get everything he wanted? !
This is the most instinctive jealousy of the dead towards the living, and it is inevitable for Shahos. He is jealous that Noah can "live forever", he is jealous of Noah's mastery of unknown magic, he is jealous... he is still alive and can walk in the sun. .
So why?
Why can't it be him?
It's okay, it can be him...
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Noah stopped in front of a ruins at this moment.
This passage was half destroyed by the bombing, or it could be said that it had been destroyed by the bombing but had been removed to create a passage for people to walk on.
He is really a strong and willful guy.
Noah tentatively removed the upper stone, but the stone layer below had been hollowed out. Noah suspected that the scarab was originally buried underneath.
He piled the removed boulders back to prevent blocking the road, and continued walking downward.
According to the map, the next level is where the palace and the treasure house are located.
The collection of books Noah wanted were also on this floor.
As a place for the Pharaoh to rest, there are relatively few magic traps on this level, but there are many "guards".
Scarabs, sphinxes or other magical animals or plants sound more lively than the previous levels.
But Noah didn't hold out hope, and the fact was that just as he thought, this floor was even "colder" than the previous floor.
Specifically... Noah has never seen any other living creatures except scarabs. It does look quite neat like the upper level, but that's about it.
There are no traces of the other guards here, and it's hard not to think about what happened here.
Well, thank you Slytherin for your blessing.
Although he roughly guessed what happened here, he still couldn't predict it when he actually walked all the way to the library.
It seemed that because the guards had been killed, there was no one to clean them up. The engraved scripts with words on them were thrown to the ground casually, and some of them were even mostly shattered because they were no longer protected by magic.
Noah stood silently at the door of the collection room, tut, he retracted his words.
After going in and rummaging resignedly, Noah suddenly understood the reason why these stereotypes were thrown all over the floor like a vent of anger.
Noah also rummaged through a lot of book collections when he came down, and also looked through a lot of stereotypes. These stereotypes are naturally inscribed in ancient Egyptian script. As one of the most powerful civilizations of wizards, ancient Egyptian script is naturally magic script. It is an indispensable subject in the class, so the above stereotypes do not require much time for Noah to translate, and they are content that can be understood at a glance.
But here's the problem. The script in this library is not ancient Egyptian, or to be more precise, it is not the ancient Egyptian discovered by later wizards, but a kind of script that is similar to but different from ancient Egyptian. Word.
Noah confirmed this after a simple glance. Although it looked like hieroglyphics, there were many strange symbols that were difficult to identify. It was unknown how much time it would take to decipher them.
The Ke from thousands of years ago was not a good-tempered person. He probably smashed a few of them angrily after reading through them and finding that none of them could be understood immediately...
To be honest, Noah also felt a tight feeling in his temples after doing two routines. Is there something wrong with the guy who built this tomb? !
After thinking about the time, it was almost dawn outside. Noah felt a little hungry, so he simply cleared a place and planned to eat something before trying to decipher the contents of these stereotypes.
Hieroglyphics generally have something in common, and these characters seem to have some relationship with ancient Egyptian script. He might be able to decipher them after spending some time, or at worst, copy them all and take them away.
Keya also crawled out while he was resting. Since all the magic traps here had been dismantled, and even the protective magic was only the bookshelf, Noah allowed Keya to run around here.
After taking a bite of dry food, Noah appeared in his hand with a piece of parchment and a quill. He floated directly to his hand and began to write by himself, recording Noah's mental arithmetic results on the spot.
As for Shahos's matter...let's wait until he has finished his own before considering other people's.
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Shahos, who was forgotten here, could no longer hold back.
His scarabs have never been able to find Noah's position, or they missed it every time.
The scarabs could only find traces of Noah's departure, but no one at all. Did this guy cast some kind of confusion spell? But it shouldn't be. How could a scarab, which is extremely good at tracking magic power, be confused by a confusion spell?
But the feeling that Noah was no longer in control really made him very uneasy. Although he couldn't control Noah at the beginning, the feeling of not knowing the other party's whereabouts or progress was really bad. He had a vague sense of himself. The feeling that your plans will fail.
It's all an illusion, he will never fail no matter what. Shahos could only comfort himself in this way. He was just feeling uneasy because he could not control Noah.
Suddenly, Shaw stopped and thought of something: "By the way, that reincarnated person seems to have a family?"
Previously, all the attention was focused on the reincarnated person, but the current identity of the other person was ignored.
If a wizard values his friends, he must also value his family. And best of all, that "family" is here.