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Chapter 1142 The danger of the cemetery (1)

Ding Kui looked back at the door and said to himself: "This is actually a magic mechanism. It turns out that the builder's mind has disappeared. It was invaded by my mental power and listened to my instructions. It is very ingenious."

"The things here have a certain history. Why doesn't the Magic Guild do research on magic mechanisms now?" He felt confused.

There are not many magicians like him who are accustomed to integrating magic into life. He is the only one who can use magic to create footballs, railway tracks, and sailing rail cars. When he saw the magic door here, he naturally thought that it should be popularized in the human world, but there are always some factors

Hindering the progress of magical civilization.

"It's a pity that I can't take the door off and take it back, hey!" He sighed.

Just because the door can be opened doesn't mean it can be removed. He doesn't have the ability to imitate the same door.

The flash bombs were enough to illuminate the entire room. There was nothing else except the monster statue and the box. "The room here doesn't even have windows. The builder loves darkness." He walked to the monster statue.

I almost forgot, this is the ruins of the demon clan. The so-called cemetery was built with the help of the ruins. The demon clan naturally likes darkness.

Ding Kui knocked on his head, "What is this?" He looked at the statue in front of him.

This is an ape-like monster with a thick horn on the top of its head and four fangs protruding from its mouth. It straightens its two forelimbs and squats on the ground. The six fingers on its claws are like slightly curved daggers. It looks like it is two meters tall.

The long tail drooped on the ground.

After knocking his own head, he patted the monster's horn, and it felt like metal. His hands were cold and without warmth.

"Is this also a magic mechanism?" He grabbed the horn and tried to output his spiritual power.

But this time it was unsuccessful and the monster statue showed no response.

"It's such a statue, why hasn't anyone moved it away? Hum hum hum." Ding Kui hummed "The past you" and squatted in front of the box, "It looks very ordinary."

This is a bronze box, a common storage box in magic guilds. It has no special properties and will probably not contain rare treasures.

He grabbed the bronze lock on the box, twisted it hard, and snapped the lock ring off. "The quality is so poor!" He opened the lid half-heartedly.

The box is flashing with dazzling golden light!

Ding rubbed his eyes: "Holy crap! There is a universe inside!"

A smaller adamantine treasure chest is inside.

"Is it necessary to make it so complicated?" He took out the adamantine treasure chest and found that there was no lock on it. He opened the lock and lifted the lid. Before he could see the contents inside, he heard the whistling of the wind in his ears.

Looking carefully, he became excited, far less calm than when he discovered the Void Black Crystal and Ironwood Pollen.

The treasure chest is stacked with crystal clear jade, each piece is about the size of a thumb, and the visual estimate is about five or six hundred pieces.

This is no ordinary jade. Although Ding Kui saw it for the first time, he was still sure that it was Feng Yu!

Wind jade, like ice jade and fire jade, is a gem formed in extreme elemental environments. It is of great help in practicing air magic. It is very useful for Ding Kui himself, and it also helps Ruan Xingzhu improve his magic practice.

The material used to make the portal is a foreign object, while the wind jade is a real treasure that enhances strength. There is no comparison between the two.

One or two pieces of ice jade or fire jade are already rare items. Hundreds of wind jade can make any taboo magician go crazy, and regular magicians can't help but want to fight for it.

Ding Kui's smile was only half stretched when a strong wind blew in his face. The monster statue suddenly moved and swung its arms to grab his face.

There was no sign of this claw, and Ding Kui was completely defenseless. The monster's claws were very sharp, and there were six claw marks on the black stone on the ground. Its physical attack power in a single round was much stronger than that of the Void Light-Eating Insect.

Boom, the monster scratched through the magic shield!

Ding Kui just had time to raise his left arm and put on the flame armor all over his body.

Ping, a figure flew out.

The monster's claws slapped Ding Kui's arm. He felt like he was hit by a high-speed heavy truck, and his body was unable to bear the force and was knocked away.

When moving the box, he put away the adamantine staff and Yue Shang, and was forced to use his body to resist the monster's blow. At this time, his left arm felt a cone-shaped pain, and experience told him that it might be broken.

The monster stood up, more than two meters tall, roared angrily, opened its arms and pounced on Ding Kui.

Ding Kui immediately took out his magic wand, poured fighting energy into his left arm to regulate his meridians, and said in his mouth: "Wall of Fire." He created a wall of fire in front of him and stepped back quickly.

Unexpectedly, the monster was not afraid of the fire wall, strode across it, stretched out one arm, and caught Ding Kui head-on.

Ding Kui felt awe in his heart, knowing that he was in trouble. This monster at least had some magic resistance and the power to break the magic shield. It was difficult to deal with!

"Wind Bound!"

He held the tail of the stick between his arms, took half a step back with his right bow and left arrow, raised the stick head with one hand, and attached a layer of atmospheric shield to the stick head, referencing "Fire Moon Subdues Dragon".

"Ha!" a sound hit the monster's palm.

At a critical moment, he really used the adamantine magic staff as a weapon. He used all his magic and marksmanship in these attacks.

The monster's body shook, and its claws were pushed away, but it was unable to hurt Ding Kui again.

"Roar!" It fell to the ground, its forelimbs pressed on the ground, its hind legs kicked out fiercely, and the horn on its head pointed at Ding Kui.

After two fights, Ding Kui knew that he couldn't block it forcefully. The hand holding the staff was still trembling slightly, and he couldn't withstand the monster's full blow.

He quickly moved sideways, narrowly avoiding the monster, grabbed a pill out of thin air with his left hand, and threw it into his mouth.

The monster was in the air, clawing at the ground with its limbs, plowing four deep grooves on the black stone slab.

Ding Kui took advantage of this opportunity to teleport and dodge to the corner of the room farthest from the monster. Because his mental power was suppressed, the teleportation technique could only move to a place where he could see it.

A stream of heat surged into his left arm, and his own fighting energy was also nourishing the meridians of his left arm. He knew that his left arm was recovering and he would be able to barely fight in a while.

The monster suddenly turned around, staring at Ding Kui with a pair of completely black eyes, its tail stood up like a javelin, and it stood up again with its forelimbs raised.

"Bind Fire Claws!"

Fire claws emerged from the ground and grabbed one of the monster's feet.

Ding Kui regarded the monster as an opponent on the same level as Ao Yu, and once again used the moves he used to fight the dragon.

"Roar!" The monster could only make one sound. It tried to lift its feet but was firmly grasped by the bound fire claws.

Ding Kui felt a little relieved: more advanced magic is still effective.

If it ignored magic, he would be here today.

"Hypnotism!" He did not stop casting spells, but also used a unique trick to deal with low-intelligent creatures.

The white light hit the monster's head, but it did not stop tearing at the fire claws at its feet.

"Hey! Does this ghost thing have no brain?" Ding Kui was dumbfounded, and a thought suddenly came to his mind: puppet?

But puppets are mostly used by top knights. Magicians know elemental giants, and few study puppets.

However, this monster has strong physical attack and defense, average magic resistance, and basically has the characteristics of a knight puppet.

Why is there a knight puppet in the magician's graveyard?

Before he could think about it, the monster broke free from its fiery claws and rushed over waving its arms.

"Fire Claw!" The adamantine staff was raised above his head.

A huge flaming claw grabbed the monster from the waist.

Although the monster is extremely powerful, its moving speed is far inferior to Ao Yu's, otherwise it would beat Ding Kui until he had no chance to breathe.

Just as the giant flaming claw was about to grab the monster's waist, a black shadow flashed out like a ghost, accurately positioned in the center of the giant claw.

Bang, Ding Kui watched helplessly as the monster's tail exploded the flame impact claw.

His heart tightened.

This tail carries martial arts skills, and it's not just a simple physical reaction. He can be sure that the monster is a knight puppet.

The martial arts moves of knights and samurai have weaknesses, and the magic of magicians also has weaknesses. Attacking the weaknesses has the effect of moving a thousand pounds, and the monster's tail hits the weakness of the flame impact claw.

The magician puppet can also find the weaknesses of magic, but it will never use physical attacks, it will definitely use magic to break magic.

This monster showed no magical abilities from beginning to end and could only be a knight puppet.

Ding Kui shouted angrily: "What the hell! How does a magician raise a knight puppet?"

If it had been any other magician, he would have been lying down long ago. There is no way to avoid the claws on the cliff next to the box, and no matter how strong the magician is, he will be caught to pieces. The owner of the cemetery obviously hopes that a magician will inherit the relics, and put a

The Knight Golem is here against his last wishes.

How could the monster care about Ding Kui's mood? He moved the two dragons out to sea and captured the upper and lower groups.

"I'll fight you!"

Ding Kui suddenly flew up, slammed the fine gold staff into his upper claw, and quickly turned around with his left hand to grasp the magic formula.

Magic that can be cast instantly cannot defeat monsters, so you have to spend time preparing advanced magic.

The interior of the house is ten meters high like the corridor, and there is enough space for Ding Kui to launch a three-dimensional battle mode.

The monster jumped up to catch Ding Kui and reached the roof in one jump. Fortunately, Ding Kui was prepared and used snake-like flight to avoid it.

After pulling away, he moved back a little: "Storm Fire Crow!"

More than a hundred fire crows rushed out in front of him, flying towards the monster like arrows.

At this time, Ding Kui handed the adamantine staff to his left hand, held the cracking wind cone tightly in his right hand, and stepped on the fighting spirit dragon under his feet, assuming the strongest fighting posture.

He has already seen some clues. The monster looks like an ape-like monster, which should belong to the earth type. According to the legend, the fighting spirit of the royal family is an ape. In addition, the owner of the cemetery has a friend named Jibu. Various signs prove that the monster is a knight puppet.

"Ao Yan said there is no danger. That's based on her strength. It must be much easier for her to deal with this knight puppet than me." He guessed that the monster was a test prepared for Ao Yan.

Even for Ao Yan, it would take a lot of effort to kill this monster. People with late level six combat might not be able to defeat it, so Ding Kui had to do his best to deal with it.

In fact, he was half right. The ape monster was indeed a puppet created by Jibu, and the purpose was indeed to make it more difficult for Ao Yan to obtain the treasure.

However, Jibo knew that Ding Kui was traveling with Ao Yan, so it would be enough if the puppet met Ao Yan. When he met Ding Kui, he would get rid of an enemy of his country.

Jibo didn't think Ding Kui could defeat his puppet.

The monster could jump high but could not fly. After jumping into the air several times, Ding Kui pulled him away. He was so angry that it hammered the ground several times.

Ding Kui gritted his teeth and planned to activate the magic stored in the magic wand, but the monster's next move disrupted his rhythm.


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