Chapter 33 Special Firearms
Death Coil, Death Coil, Death Coil...
Spells like black snakes were thrown out by Helot one after another, and at the same time he also constructed for himself Create a spell shield to resist the opponent's spell attacks.
The spell hits the shield and bursts into sparkling flowers of light.
The battle was fought back and forth. It seemed very intense, but in Helot's eyes... it was just like novices pecking each other.
He attended the highest university in the empire, listened to the lectures of Master Laem, and read the textbooks written by the best necromancers in the family's history. At this time, Helot's vision was very high, but he knew very few spells and was extremely lacking in magic combat experience.
The consciousness can keep up, but the body cannot.
Fortunately, the opponent is not a very strong character either. Everyone is in the same boat. After fighting for a long time, no one can do anything.
It’s time to change tactics...
Helot took out the cornet B32 revolver from his arms.
The Cornet B32 revolver is a specially supplied firearm. In addition to firing ordinary pistol bullets, it can also fire special enchanted bullets. This is not a weapon that can be obtained casually. The complex craftsmanship determines that the output of this type of weapon is very small, and its huge power also allows the empire to strictly limit its possession.
And the price of an enchanted bullet is equivalent to the price of the entire gun, so even those who have such weapons are reluctant to use them, and many people just regard them as collectibles.
This does not include Herot.
He used enchanted bullets for gun training, and the shooting feel far exceeded the use of magic.
Who made the guns and enchanted bullets produced by their own factory?
Helot took out his cornet B32 revolver and shot Sears who was twenty meters away.
The bolt hits the primer of the enchanted bullet...the alchemical gunpowder in the bullet casing burns, and the magical energy is released instantly. The enchantment array built into the gun body is activated, and circles of magic arrays unfold along the barrel. As the magic energy is poured into the gun, while the bullet accelerates in the barrel, the enchantment array built into the warhead accepts the burning of the barrel array. .
Programmed enchanting effects are activated one by one.
In an instant, the warhead was given as many as fourteen enchantment states when it exited the chamber.
The strong air flow blew back at Helot, causing his clothes to sway wildly.
The two intruders on the opposite side didn't expect that when everyone was fighting, you actually pulled out a gun!
Too unethical.
But when they saw Herot drawing his gun, neither Sears nor Micron had much reaction. Guns have been invented for a long time, and mages have long had methods to deal with gunshots. The shield condensed by magic can well resist the shots of such weak pistol bullets.
However, when they saw the magic circle appearing on Helot's pistol, they realized that they had offended someone they shouldn't have.
But it's too late.
The bullet with a powerful magic-breaking effect was shot at a speed far exceeding magic, easily penetrated the magic shield in front of Sears, and opened a bloody hole in his forehead.
Sears' thin body fell backwards to the ground, and the ghost dog he summoned disintegrated into black smoke without the support of magic power. The remaining skeletons changed their attack targets and rushed toward Micron, who commanded the ten-handed zombie puppets.
Micro was distracted by the power of the gun, and a nearby explosion blew off his hat. Under the hat is a head without hair or eyebrows. The face is covered with abscesses and the nose has rotted away, leaving only two holes. Very typical appearance of a corpse stitcher.
Seeing Sears being killed with one shot, Micro knew that his strength could not block the shooting of this specially supplied firearm, so he immediately chose to escape. His body suddenly exploded, and green poisonous smoke spread, obscuring Helot's sight.
Then a group of headless child corpses rushed out of the poisonous smoke. They scattered on their hands and feet, leaving Helot, who was holding a gun, at a loss as to which one to shoot.
At this time, the "Old Code" rushed out.
It flew like a night owl, its magic power brought strong winds to blow away the poisonous smoke, and then I saw a big-headed dwarf with a bare butt beating his head on the ground. The area was filled with pieces of clothing torn apart by the explosion, as well as a hole in the ground.
The hole was left when the Ten-Handed Corpse Puppet came out. The big-headed dwarf probably wanted to use this hole to escape, but why did he bang his head on the ground next to the hole?
Helot saw the hovering "Old Code" and knew that it had released the inner darkness and interfered with the dwarf's senses. In the poisonous fog, the dwarf who wanted to escape had a misperception of the location of the hole, and that's why he banged his head on the ground.
The identity of the dwarf is self-evident. He controls the child corpse puppets to pile up into a tall and powerful figure. When in danger, he can release poisonous mist, and then use the child corpse puppets to confuse the opponent's sight and cover his escape.
Unfortunately, it was discovered by the "Old Code".
Helot has a new understanding of the intelligence of his magic book, and does not give the dwarf a chance to escape.
The moment the dwarf jumped up and was about to dive into the hole, Helot raised his hand and fired a shot. The bullet enchantment was completed in an instant, sending the dwarf rolling in the air. When it landed, it rolled over several times and hit a tree before stopping.
The uncontrollable ten-handed corpse puppet was broken into pieces and scattered on the ground. The scarred corpse flower poisonous vines slowly retracted into the ground.
The battle was over, and silence returned to the woods.
The "Old Codex" flew back and fell into Helot's hands. The black smoke was collected into the pages of the book and the book cover was closed.
Butler Kurt walked around the area to confirm that there were no hidden intruders around, and then walked to Helot's side.
“Master, the Wailing Ghost said that the two intruders came from the direction of Hog Town in a carriage. They also had a dispute with the coachman, and during the quarrel, it was revealed... that they were from the Hog Town Sheriff’s Office. Invited by Inspector Morpheus."
Helot put away the "Old Code" and asked Kurt: "Is Inspector Morpheus also a necromancer?"
"No!" Kurt replied: "But Inspector Morpheus was the most active person in pushing Hogg Town to pass the bill to demolish Crowlund Manor. After the railway was opened to Hogg Town, the town called for the demolition of Crowlund Manor. There are more and more people in the Manor, and they say...the presence of the undead will prevent investors from coming to Hog Town."
Helot turned and walked towards the manor and said: "No one can demolish Crow. Lund Manor. I'm going to go back to bed. Give me the statistics of the current assets of the manor at breakfast tomorrow."
"Yes, my master."
Kote. Behind Helot, his back was straight and his head held high.
Behind them, the remaining skeletons collapsed one by one into broken bones, and then decomposed into death energy and floated into the air. The ghosts in the mist dispersed and resumed their duties of guarding the perimeter of the manor. Their melancholy voices are full of joy and joy, and they are happy that the manor has a new owner.
After a while, a group of skeleton slaves came from the direction of the manor. They collected the corpses and body parts on the ground, dug a hole and buried them all.
(End of this chapter)