Diary of a Dead Wizard - Chapter 117
Chapter 117 You’re Not Plugged In
“What are those human-headed monsters?” Thor has always felt that he has read a lot of books in the past two years, but the unknown is always more than the known.
In the wizarding world, the unknown often represents a crisis.
Because he had no idea about the monster in front of him, Thor wanted to return to the tent and wait for Byron and Nick to come back.
But when he looked up, he saw that several human-headed monsters had somehow climbed onto their experimental tables.
There was even one with the back of its head against the soul wave sensor.
The instrument was knocked crooked and almost fell to the ground.
But the human-headed monster that hit the sensor had no idea that he was about to get into trouble, and jumped on the spot again.
Thor couldn’t help it this time, and hurriedly wanted to step forward to save the sensor.
But as soon as he took his left foot, the diary next to him flew out and blocked his face.
[April 14, 316th year of the New Moon Calendar,
Even if only the head is left,
the human-headed monsters will not stop their pursuit of knowledge.
They are always immersed in the pursuit of knowledge.
But if the human-headed monsters realize that you can see them,
they will be very enthusiastic to pull you, who share the same interests, together.
How about it? Consider it?
Although you have become a little shorter,
that is because all the nutrients have gone to your brain~
]
Thor closed his mouth silently and prepared to put down his left foot.
But as soon as he put his left foot down, he felt that the touch under his feet was not right.
He pretended to look down unconsciously, and suddenly found that he was stepping on the hair of the woman’s head.
The woman’s head was running clumsily, and suddenly her hair was stepped on. With a force, she flipped backwards and rolled to Thor’s ankle.
“Oh!!! A stupid big guy stepped on my hair!”
Thor’s heart suddenly chilled.
At this time, a row of human-headed monsters passed by him.
They did not help the woman-headed monster, but laughed at the side.
“I’ve already told you that your hair is too troublesome, just eat it.”
“Bald Supreme!”
“Or you eat his feet?”
“I hope his feet don’t stink as much as your mouth!”
The woman’s eyes rolled around.
Thor felt that she was about to be convinced by those human-headed monsters.
“Ah,” Thor shouted expressionlessly, “The sole of my foot suddenly itches.”
He raised his left foot fearfully and stretched out his hand to scratch it twice through the sole of his shoe.
The woman took the opportunity to step back and rescued her hair.
“Oh, I’m going to wash my hair!” She ran away with a look of collapse.
But in fact, there was more dirt on her hair than on the sole of Thor’s shoes. After
making sure that there were no other heads under his feet, Thor slowly put his foot down.
Before he could breathe a sigh of relief, he heard another “click”. Thor looked up and found that the soul wave sensor was almost knocked to the ground.
At this moment, a small part of its base had jumped to the edge of the table.
Thor took a deep breath.
He walked over with his chest puffed out, muttering to himself: “This sensor doesn’t look complicated. I’ll try to operate it.”
Thor walked over very carefully and picked up the half-man-high sensor, which was already shaky.
He originally wanted to carry the sensor back to the tent, but when he turned around, he found that he was surrounded by human-headed monsters.
They looked up with great effort, staring at Thor, as if they were also expecting Thor to see them.
If Thor wanted to walk back to the tent at this time, he would definitely step on the human-headed monsters unless he deliberately avoided them.
But if he deliberately avoided them, it would be easy for the human-headed monsters to realize that he could see them.
Thor shook the sensor and whispered: “It’s heavy. Forget it, don’t break it. Let’s try it here.”
He pretended to slowly put the sensor on the ground.
Because he deliberately slowed down his movements, the human-headed monsters in front of his feet saw the sensor that was about to fall and moved away.
Thor saw that there were no human-headed monsters on the ground, and finally put the sensor steadily on the ground.
This way, even if the human-headed monsters knocked down the sensor again, it shouldn’t be broken.
In order to justify what he just said, Thor turned on the sensor according to the method Byron taught him.
This was the first time he used the sensor, and even though Byron had demonstrated it once, Thor still stumbled when using it.
Not to mention that there were a group of spectators around him who thought they were invisible.
“He’s so stupid!”
“Is this a wizard?”
“He’s a wizard apprentice!”
“If my apprentice was so stupid, I would eat his brain.”
“You talk as if you have an apprentice!”
Thor tried his best to block out the ridicule in his ears, but he didn’t know whether it was because he was nervous or he really didn’t remember the key points of the operation. Thor fiddled with it for a long time and still couldn’t activate the sensor.
“Forget it!” Thor collapsed back tiredly, put one hand on a head, and slid to the ground again, “It must be that I’m too stupid.”
Thor thought he would receive a lot of ridicule again, but his ears were very quiet.
He glanced at the ground with his peripheral vision.
Those human-headed monsters were still there.
But they were very quiet.
It was as if they were all stuffed with smelly socks.
Thor blinked slowly and his eyes fell on the mirror in front of him.
In the mirror, there was a crooked Thor.
And behind the crooked Thor, there was a person standing!
It was a figure whose facial features could not be seen clearly, but there was no deformation or distortion!
Thor felt a chill all over his body, and even his breathing stopped.
A spirit?
No, not an ordinary spirit.
It was an evil spirit!
He didn’t expect that the target that Senior Byron was looking for would come to him.
But now Thor was alone.
Thor wanted to mobilize his mental power and activate witchcraft, but he couldn’t move.
Even his mental body was as stagnant as magma, no longer active as before.
“This evil spirit… has blocked my actions.”
Thor found that his thinking speed had slowed down. Because his consciousness was stiff, he didn’t feel deep fear except for being stiff.
He stared at the evil spirit in the mirror and couldn’t look away.
Thor even hoped that he would encounter a life-and-death crisis at this time, so that once the diary ran out, he could continue to look at the diary to cut off the evil spirit’s control over him.
But the diary didn’t move.
Xiaozao didn’t move either.
Obviously, evil spirits were not on its menu.
Thor didn’t know what the evil spirit in the mirror wanted to do.
It seemed that he just wanted to look at Thor.
Gradually,
the blurry figure in the mirror gradually became clear, just like the fog gradually dissolving on the mirror.
Thor vaguely saw a pair of eyes…
Suddenly a hand patted Thor on the shoulder.
“Huh?”
Thor suddenly shuddered and finally moved.
He subconsciously looked in the direction of the voice and saw Byron squatting beside him, looking at him with concern.
“Huh?”
“Senior Byron, I, I just saw an evil spirit!” Thor didn’t dare to say anything about the human-headed monster on the ground, but when he glanced at the ground again, he found that there were no human-headed monsters around.
At some point, all these human-headed monsters ran away.
“You saw the evil spirit? Through the sensor?” Nick walked out from behind Byron holding a few large stones.
“Impossible.” He put the stone on the ground, walked to the side in a daze, and checked the soul wave sensor, “You didn’t turn on the sensor at all!”
“What?!” Thor was stunned. He pointed at the mirror with one hand, “Look…”
The voice stopped abruptly.
In the mirror, there was only the crooked Thor and the crooked Senior Byron squatting beside Thor.
(End of this chapter)
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