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[211] Human Corpse War 2

"Attack them directly on the head later, that is their Achilles' heel." Tuvia calmly ordered, and the three of them followed suit and were fully mentally prepared for the battle that was about to begin!!

The mummies in the sand slowly climbed up. After their heads came out, Tuvia found the right opportunity to get up first.

Horus and Hertha followed closely behind.

The knife in Tuvia's hand moved quickly, cutting off the mummy's head one by one.

"Squeak--" There was a constant sound of rubbing teeth all around, which was extremely eerie.

The sound of their teeth grinding together was so harsh that it made people feel numb. Wherever the sharp weapons in the hands of the three people touched, the mummies that had not yet come out were killed by them on the spot.

"It's no longer possible, there are more and more of them."

Seeing the corpses popping up on the sand, the three of them felt anxious.

"Horus, you sit on the camel, don't let these damn things eat it."

Horus waved the long sword in his hand and sided to her side, "Do you dislike me for being hurt?"

Tuvia had no time to argue with him, so she stretched out her hand and pushed hard. The purple light in her hand rushed out a powerful wave of air, pushing up the dust in front of her and knocking away the mummies that kept climbing out.

"Run away."

She took the lead and walked up to the camel. At this time, the young and vigorous camel was already frightened by what appeared in front of her and kept kicking forward.

Tuvia pulled its rope, calmed it down, turned over and sat on it.

Horus and Hertha listened to her instructions and gathered around Tuvia. At this time, Tuvia calmed down to accumulate energy.

A ray of lavender light emanated from her forehead, tightly surrounding them.

Most of the mummies around them have climbed up. Their eyes are empty and their teeth are sharp, and they are walking towards them crookedly.

"I don't have enough energy, so I have to find a way out now."

Horus and the two men understood. He held the rope of the camel, and Hertha stood on the other side of the camel, allowing her to concentrate on gathering strength.

The three people and a camel walked forward slowly. The mummies around them were very afraid of the purple light on Tuvia's body. They unconsciously took a few steps back, but the fresh blood made them reluctant to drop the prey in their mouths.

Horus and Hertha were guarding Tuvia on both sides. As long as any mummy came forward, they would immediately die under their swords.

At this time, they were almost tightly surrounded by mummies, and the three of them could clearly smell the pungent smell of rotting corpses emanating from their bodies.

Tuvia felt very uncomfortable in her stomach, but at this time she had to concentrate on distributing energy outwards.

"That's not the way to go. These damn things are following us all the time."

Horus looked at Tuvia worriedly. At this time, her energy had begun to weaken. There was also a small amount of sweat on her forehead.

"Herta, the responsibility of protecting her will be left to you." After saying that, he handed the camel rope in his hand to him, and an eye slowly appeared on his forehead, emitting golden light.

The golden light and the purple light merged instantly. The two forces shocked each other, and the dazzling light made the mummies retreat.

Tuvia opened her eyes suddenly and looked sideways at Horus, who was standing next to him. The light on his body continued to radiate outwards. His energy was definitely no longer inferior to hers.

The energy surged again, and she used all the strength in her body to merge with it. A powerful light shot towards the surrounding mummies.

When the mummies were knocked away, a passage finally appeared in front of them, and the three of them seized the opportunity and ran away with their camels.

Horus was injured, so Tuvia called him to get on the camel. She jumped off the camel and the three of them galloped forward on the beach. No one dared to relax at all. I don’t know how long the three of them ran.

When a ray of light gradually appeared in the east, a blue cloud was illuminated into golden yellow. When they saw this light, the three people who had been running for several hours finally exhaled.

Tuvia turned around and looked behind. At this time, they were getting farther and farther away from the corpse field. As long as they stepped up their pace and continued to move forward during the day, they could escape from the danger zone.

"Take a rest, it's safe here, and the sun is coming out now."

The three of them stood on a sand dune, looking up to where the sun rose, with expressions full of excitement and relaxation.

After hearing Horus' words, they felt relieved and let the camels go to find some food. They took off the food and water they carried and sat on the ground.

The three of them sat together. Tuvia handed them the bread and water bottle that she brought with her, and the three of them ate in silence.

"I really want to know, why were there so many mummies in that stretch of desert just now?" She looked at Horus opposite with curiosity.

The other person took a big sip of water and felt that his throat was much cooler, so he slowly opened his mouth.

"Very few people pass through this desert. Although it is not very far from Memphis, some business travelers pass by here and never return. I heard that the desert here is called the Danaher Desert and Death Valley in the south.

--------Delta of Death"

Danahetu? Tuvia chuckled, how come he is always associated with this desert wherever he goes?

Horus saw the meaning in her smile. "Danahetu is the desert we entered by mistake when you returned to Pisa a year ago. Unexpectedly, a year later, we would once again fall into a desert as strange as it. Picture

Weiya, why do so many bizarre things always happen with you?"

Horus was originally a joke, but after he finished speaking, Tuvia felt unable to refute, because her year in Egypt was indeed full of adventures.

Hertha, who had remained silent throughout, spoke up, "This was a battlefield a hundred years ago."

His words aroused Tuvia's curiosity, "Battlefield? Do you know who is fighting who?"

Herta nodded, "This is the battlefield where the sun god Ra drove out foreign invaders. More than 300 battles, large and small, have been fought here."

He glanced at Hertha suspiciously, "You seem to know a lot about this place?"

Herta shook her head, and there was no concealment in the shining moment. "What happened here is not a secret. Anyone who knows the past history of Egypt should know it."

After saying that, he looked at Horus with deep meaning.

"Ahem, he's right. I've also heard about the battle here."

Tuvia became cold for a moment, "Since you know, why didn't you stop me from passing here?"

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