Mage Joan

Chapter 2480 Where Are Humans Going?

"Hey... have you noticed that the temperature has dropped suddenly, it's so cold!" Rebecca was shivering from the cold air flow from the "Holy Grail of Death", with curiosity and fear intertwined in her eyes, "Who can tell me... ... What are you going to do, Mr. Professor?"

"Miss, that is a cup of poisoned wine that can turn a living person into a lich."

Master Heimdall blocked Rebecca behind him, blocking the negative energy flow for her.

"Drinking the 'Wine of Eternal Life' will cause the flesh and blood to wither quickly. Only a very small number of high-level spellcasters who are determined and lucky enough can endure the erosion of negative energy on the body, and stay awake during the extremely painful torment until the soul Melted into the 'phylactery', the body transforms into an undead lich."

"Ah?! Mr. Professor is going to transform into a lich? This...can't be true?" Rebecca was stunned, unable to think of a reason for Professor Moriarty to do so.

That's because she doesn't know this man well enough.

Joan put his right hand into his jacket pocket, clutching the jewelry box entrusted to him by his mentor.

In fact, he has long suspected that this is not a jewelry box, but a container for storing souls.

During his travels in Niflheim two years ago, he had dealt with a Lich mother-in-law named Amanda, and also analyzed the craft of making the "Fate Box" from the skeleton of Amanda's mother-in-law. The jewelry box for her safekeeping has a similar enchantment.

"Do you really want to drink that glass of poisoned wine?" Joan almost choked up and persuaded the instructor, "If I can help you suppress the holy seal in your body, do you have to take this step?"

"Silly boy, the key is not the threat of the Holy Seal, but the final problem that has troubled us for many years..."

"Where are people going?"

"This cup of 'Wine of Eternal Life' is my answer."

"Joan, I'm not a human anymore."

Professor Moriarty smiled faintly at his students, and raised his glass to swig the "wine of immortality".

"Trophim! What are you going crazy, stop!"

Betty was horrified, and suddenly found that her lover had become very strange, and what made her even more annoyed was that she probably never really understood what this crazy man was thinking.

She hastily made a spell-casting gesture, trying to shoot the "disintegration technique" to disintegrate the Holy Grail of Death, and prevent Professor Moriarty from drinking the poisonous wine, but was stopped by Dinin.

"Master Dinin, what do you mean?" Betty shouted eagerly, "Are you going to watch that lunatic transform into a lich?"

"Why not?" Dinin asked back with a half-smile, "I just received a revelation that my lord seems to be very interested in this farce that is going on, and wants to watch Trophim through my eyes. Whether it can be successfully transformed into a lich, and how effective the "myth regeneration" can be in the transformation process, this knowledge is very beneficial to our church."

"Aren't you afraid that Trophim will successfully transform into an immortal lich, get rid of the control of the holy seal, and turn against us?" Betty asked worriedly.

Dinin gave her a displeased look.

"Don't be so naive, my sister, if the host can easily get rid of the control of the holy seal by turning himself into an undead creature, how can our church be worthy of guiding lost souls to ascend to the kingdom of God? I advise you to say a few stupid words, Watch quietly!"

The half-drow sorceress couldn't help but shuddered, she kept her mouth shut, and turned her gaze back to Professor Moriarty who had already drunk the poisoned wine. Like everyone else in the church, she was nervous and expectant. Watch for the metamorphosis that is about to happen to him.

The moment the "wine of eternal life" enters the throat, the effect is presented in the most intuitive way.

Under the erosion of negative energy, Professor Moriarty's originally healthy and lustrous skin quickly withered and dehydrated, becoming dull and dull, like a layer of dried rubber, adhering to the surface of his bony body.

The blood and tissue fluid that make up the main components of the human body seep out of the body through the pores, turning into a transpiration blood mist that almost drowns Professor Moriarty.

Joan waved his trembling palms and cast the "wind-making technique" to disperse the blood mist. The mentor's figure became clear again, and what appeared in front of him was almost a skeleton, like a human skeleton specimen in a university laboratory, wrapped in a The robe on the teacher's body was too wide compared to the withered body, as if it could be blown away by a gust of wind.

What made him feel even more unbearable was Professor Moriarty's face. The originally handsome face has now turned into a ferocious skeleton, only a thin layer of dry horny skin adheres to his cheeks, so that his face still retains a trace of humanity.

Just watching a large living person transform into a skeleton is horrifying, and the pain suffered by the person involved cannot be imagined by others.

Professor Moriarty is not an unconscious wood, every second of the transformation process will make him experience a pain that is a hundred times more intense than childbirth, enough to torture any normal person insane.

Yet he persevered in the end.

This man has a will as strong as steel, and he is already mentally prepared to bear all the pain and consequences of the dark road he chose. The second half of the "Demon Transformation Ritual" played an amazing and magical effect!

The supernatural ability of "regeneration" is closely related to the "Physical" attribute of creatures. Species without physical attributes, such as undead creatures and constructed creatures, usually cannot have the "regeneration" ability.

"Vampire" seems to be a counterexample, but anyone who has dabbled in "Necronomy" knows that the ability of vampires to maintain their "immortality" is not "regeneration", but a weakened version of "regeneration"—" Fast self-healing".

So the question is, is there any counterexample? Is there really an undead creature with the ability to "regenerate" in the world?

It may not have existed in the past, but it is hard to say now.

The reason why Professor Moriarty chose to accept the "Saint Seal of Regeneration" instead of the "Sacred Seal of Alternative Hair" was to experiment with his own flesh and life, trying to create himself as a counterexample that could overthrow the traditional law of necromancy— —A mythic lich who is immortal in flesh and blood!

Countless bright red tender flesh, like sprouts breaking through the soil, emerged from under the skin sac that had been sucked dry by negative energy, and regenerated fresh organs and tissues.

The newly formed flesh and blood were once again eroded by negative energy, withering and shriveling at a speed visible to the human eye.

And when Professor Moriarty silently stimulated the "power of myth", "myth regeneration" once again prompted fresh flesh and blood to sprout from the dead bones, and the vigorous vitality continued to struggle against negative energy.

"Life" and "death", two magical powers with diametrically opposite natures, fought fiercely with Professor Moriarty's body as the battlefield.

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