Chapter 225 Great Weaver, please come!
Twenty years ago, by chance, Rupert Wood discovered a group of giant spiders in the mine where he worked.
The spider incident caused the entire mining area to shut down for three days, causing Rupert, who had just started working, to miss three days of wages. This was still fresh in his memory.
Later he went to New York to make a living. After his "job" was stable, he returned home several times. He heard from his father that the spiders in the mine did not disappear, but were getting bigger and bigger.
However, these spiders have no superpowers, and their size is within the range that human machines can handle. The boss of the mining area obviously will not give up his huge industry for a group of spiders.
Just clean it up from time to time, and then continue mining until the veins are completely exhausted.
A few years ago, Rupert came back again to hold a funeral for his father, who had been widowed for many years.
That time, he discovered that there was an additional factory building behind the small town hospital, and the abandoned mine had become a dumping point for chemical waste.
Dumping chemical waste into abandoned mines is a common practice in the United States and even around the world. Countries with stricter environmental policies have more similar behaviors.
Because the cost of harmless treatment of chemical waste is too high, countries that don’t care about environmental protection will naturally do whatever they want. Countries that are strict in environmental protection will often put a huge burden on chemical companies.
In order to save money, these chemical companies have paid attention to abandoned mines.
The deeper and wider the mine, the more popular it is with chemical companies.
Pour the waste into the mine, wait until it is full, and blow it up with explosives. This solves the big trouble without spending much money.
Many countries even list this processing method as legal and compliant normal operation.
Rupert has no environmental ideas.
But the last time he went home, he not only found that the elderly in the town had a high rate of illness, but also found very large spiders around the mining area. They were several times larger than the ones he encountered in his memory, which scared him. Escape.
Originally, this incident became one of his bad memories at most, but luckily, he was chosen to practice evil swordsmanship, and participated in the battle to invade Kama Taj, and also obtained several books. Magic book.
However, these magic books placed on the same shelf all introduce the power of the "Spider God", including descriptions of his power, and detailed descriptions of how to summon and borrow power.
As soon as the contents of the magic book were translated, Rupert thought of his hometown and this mining area.
Since there are still large spiders surviving in the mine after so many years, it means that there must be one or several large spider nests deep in the mining area, and perhaps a spider king.
The magic book solemnly warned Kama Taj's subsequent mages that if the power of the "Spider God" descended on a large spider, it could survive through its body and achieve the purpose of breaking through dimensions.
This is a warning to the magician of Karma Taj, but for Rupert it has become an operational guide.
He is ignorant and thinks that the stronger the "Spider God" is, the better, and the greater the benefits he will get.
So after Rupert returned to the United States from Nepal, he rushed to his hometown without stopping, only to find that the town was more deserted than a few years ago. There were more patients in the hospital, and almost all the elderly in the town lived there. In the hospital.
He immediately realized that someone was causing trouble.
Americans don't have much love for their country. Rupert left his hometown at an early age, and his father's death cut off his last ties with his hometown. Although the old people in the ward knew each other a little, their memories were already blurry.
Not only did Rupert have no idea of revenge for them, but he regarded these fellow villagers as the best sacrifices.
So, he questioned the guards stationed in the town and got information about the person behind the scenes. As expected, it was a pharmaceutical company in Phoenix.
Rupert went to Phoenix, the capital, to find Cliff Water and proposed his intention to cooperate.
After Mr. Lu showed his strength, Cliff very calmly accepted the cooperation proposal and provided him with early support.
Yes, the chemical plant also belongs to Cliff.
These days, cars no longer transport chemical waste, but instead transport all kinds of live birds and animals, as well as homeless people captured from nearby cities.
Coupled with the original residents of the town, Rupert felt that the quantity and quality of his sacrifices could definitely be exchanged for powerful power.
With the desire and longing for power, Rupert walked step by step into the depths of the mine and stopped at a relatively spacious connection point.
Various sacrifices have been prepared here, and there are still a large number of live birds and beasts that have been transported in these days that are not dead.
"Rupert, please." Cliff stretched out his hand. Rupert then directed Cliff's men to slaughter live birds, animals and even people.
In an instant, a strong smell of blood filled the depths of the mine.
Rupert used the hot blood to carve the magic circle he had firmly memorized on the open ground.
In the mine behind, Steve and others who were unfamiliar with the roads smelled the smell of blood.
"Damn it, they've already started!"
"Over here!" A private father-in-law with a keen sense of smell stood up to guide the way.
Shortly after they left, three little ones riding broomsticks arrived at this location.
"Gwen, are you leading the wrong way?" Peter scratched his head.
“I’ve never been here before, these mines all look the same.” Gwen was rarely embarrassed, and her face was full of unhappiness.
In order not to be discovered, they slightly increased the tracking distance.
I thought that as long as I followed the minecart track, it would be no problem, but I didn’t know that the track would branch. Every mine has a minecart track.
“I smell blood.” Ned shrugged his nose, pointed to a mine and said, “Over here!”
“Are you sure?” Gwen was afraid that it would happen again. Something went wrong.
If you can't find the person, not only can you not find out the bad guys' purpose, they may not even be able to find their way out.
You might as well become the first wizards in the history of Hogwarts to get lost and trapped in the mines.
“Don’t worry, Ned’s nose can smell Granger’s hot dogs from three streets away.” Peter was obviously very confident in his best friend’s nose and pressed down the broom to follow.
"Granger" was the signboard of a food truck outside a school in Queens, specializing in hot dogs. As long as Ned went to school, he would eat one every day, rain or shine.
Before school every day, Ned, who was still in the classroom, would know that school was about to be over as soon as he smelled the smell of Granger hot dogs.
He is always the first to rush out of school.
Such an unreliable reason made Gwen helpless, but she could only keep up.
Unexpectedly, Ned's nose was really reliable, and they soon heard the noise coming from the front.
"Great Weaver, Controller of Spider Totem, Lord Spider God, please come!" Rupert shouted loudly, with a pious expression.
Steve could no longer care about disguise and shouted: "Stop!"
He thought what these guys wanted to do, but he didn't expect that they ran into the mine to perform sacrifices to evil gods.
While studying in Asgard, Steve learned about the nature of cosmic magic from books. Most magicians obtain power by borrowing money from the dimensional demon.
The same is true for the power of Queen Frigga and Loki, but it does not come from a certain demon god, but from the World Tree that connects the nine realms. This is also a powerful existence.
The movement caused by these guys in front of me is clearly the sacrifice of the evil god.
Why the evil god?
Serious people should pay attention to their eating habits!
How could they ask their family members to kill people for sacrifice?
Rupert, who was at the center of the summoning circle, remained unmoved and poured out the last bucket of blood.
Sleep, sleep...
(End of this chapter)