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Chapter 189

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Tutan Monka, who had been burned beyond recognition, crawled out from the thick layer of ashes.

His dark knuckles clenched the black gem engraved wand tightly, and he pointed it at himself as he spoke in a short and hoarse voice.

"He's speeding himself up!" Allen exclaimed.

Tutanmonka stumbled towards Allen and the others, reaching out his hand to grab Ron's neck.

"Oh, no!" A strange moan came from Ron's lips as he desperately retreated, trying to avoid Tutanmonka's fatal blow.

Allen was shocked! Why didn't Tutanmonka use magic?

Allen's leg flew out and struck Tutanmonka's chest. Tutanmonka was sent flying.

But soon, Tutanmonka rushed forward at an even faster speed. His empty eyes stared at the three of them, his chin frozen into a terrifying grin unique to skeletons.

He stiffly raised his arms and stretched out his hands, pouncing towards Allen and the others.

Just as Allen was about to kick again, Tutanmonka's arm suddenly became very long. It went past Allen and Ron and grabbed Nancy's throat with its tar covered hand.

Nancy opened her mouth, struggling with all her might.

Tutanmonka tilted his head, holding on to her tightly.

Nancy uttered an almost strangled cry.

Allen turned around and grabbed Tutanmonka's arm.

"Let her go!" Allen shouted.

The charred skeleton let out a dry gasp.

He clutched Nancy so tightly that she was about to fall to the ground.

Nancy closed her eyes in despair, her hands flailing helplessly.

"Let go! Let go! Let go! "Ron found a wooden stick from somewhere and hit Tutanmonka's arm with it.

Allen grabbed Tutanmonka's arm, desperately trying to pry his hand away from Nancy's neck.

He succeeded.

Nancy clutched her neck, gasping for air.

Tutanmonka straightened his body and grabbed Allen, trying to throw Allen off his shoulder.

Allen gasped in shock. He didn't expect this charred mummy to have such shocking strength.

The moment he flew out, Allen stretched out his hand, desperately trying to grab something to prevent himself from falling too miserably.

A purple light flashed.

Allen actually grabbed the shroud that Tutanmonka had hidden in front of his chest.

Tutanmonka fell to the ground.

The purple amulet that he had kept hidden in front of his chest fell out and rolled a few times on the ground.

Allen finally saw the full appearance of the purple amulet. It was a Sacred Beetle Amulet made of translucent amethyst.

Tutanmonka tried to twist his body, trying to grab the amulet on the ground.

But another hand was faster than him!

Allen!

Allen grabbed the purple amulet and was about to throw it.

Tutanmonka was so scared that he froze on the ground. He was stunned!

Seeing this, Allen seemed to know what to do.

The snake monster's sharp fangs replaced the magic wand in his hand.

Allen waved his hand, and the snake monster's fangs pierced through the Sacred Beetle Amulet.

The Sacred Beetle Amulet seemed to have come alive, twisting and struggling in Allen's hand.

Black smoke rose from its back.

"No!" Tutan Monka's horrifying screams shook the walls around them.

He rolled on the ground in pain, his limbs twitching at the same frequency as the Sacred Beetle in Allen's hand.

When Tutan Mongka rolled close to Nancy, Nancy retreated, her eyes widened in horror.

"My life! My life! "Tutanmonka screamed.

He raised his head in pain and stared at the Sacred Beetle in Allen's hand.

"I lived in this amulet!" he shouted. "It allowed me to live for four thousand years! But now … Now … Oh, oh … "

Tutanmonka's voice became softer, and his body gradually stopped twitching.

His head, his arms, and his entire body had turned to ashes.

"What did he say?" Ron's eyes widened, his face filled with disbelief.

"He lived and died with this beetle!" Allen waved his hand, and the Sacred Beetle Amulet that had turned to dust fell to the ground.

"That … That beetle …" Nancy stammered. "Was it this mummy?"

Allen nodded. "I think so!"

Although Tutankhamun had predicted that he would be resurrected four thousand years later, he had not predicted his ending.

He had waited for thousands of years, only to live for a short while after his resurrection.

He didn't know if this prophecy was a blessing or a curse for Tutankhamun!

At this moment, the entire tomb shook violently, and a loud noise came from outside the tomb.

Ron ran over to open the door, and huge rocks fell from the sky, blocking the door tightly!

With the thickness of these rocks, it would take a long time to clear out a path.

And what they lacked the most now was time!

Nancy and Allen bumped into each other from the shaking, and Allen steadily supported Nancy.

"What's going on?" Nancy asked in horror.

Perhaps all the scares she had received in her life added up wouldn't be as frightening as what she had experienced today.

"This underground tomb is going to collapse!"

Allen quickly scanned the surroundings, looking for an opportunity to escape.

He had just tested it, and for some reason, he couldn't use Phantom Transfiguration here!

When he saw a mural on the wall, Allen's eyes lit up. "Quickly hide in the golden coffin!" he shouted.

"Ah, why?" Nancy thought of the terrifying appearance of the mummy and didn't want to go in.

"Quickly, or this place will collapse soon!" Allen urged.

"Listen to Allen!" Ron said as he ran forward.

Nancy grabbed Allen's hand, and with Allen's strength, she stumbled forward.

The entire underground tomb shook violently, and they couldn't stand firm, almost falling to the ground a few times.

Finally, with Allen's help, Ron and Nancy got into the huge golden coffin.

Alan lifted the coffin lid and put it on the coffin.

Darkness enveloped Ron and Nancy.

Allen pointed at Tutankhamun's wand, and the wand whistled towards Allen.

With the help of the system, Allen kept the rare treasures in the room into his storage space.

The underground tomb shook even more violently, and they could even hear the ear-piercing sound of stones rubbing against each other.

Dong! With a loud sound, a huge rock fell from above, smashing into the ground and instantly breaking into countless small pieces.

Broken stones flew up and hit Allen's back, and Allen grimaced in pain.

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