I Created Cthulhu In Naruto

Chapter 443: Mirror's plan

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On the narrow valley road, Kakashi sat on a stone and looked at the "Intimacy Paradise" in his hand, while Akai, who had nowhere to show his youth, moved a huge stone ball made of terracotta warriors, doing meaningless things. Reciprocating motion.

A little further away, a folding mirror stood above the treetops, quietly observing Kakashi.

Just now Kakashi pointed out the fact that he was hiding his strength, which made the folding mirror a little scared.

But Kakashi only spoke a little, and did not specifically ask what part of the power the folding mirror was hiding, and why.

Unless it is a ninja who is intimate and needs tactical cooperation on a daily basis, ninjas will basically not take the initiative to ask each other's ninjutsu and abilities. This is the least polite.

Considering that Konoha Village's companions are very trusting, Folding Mirror believes that Kakashi will not imagine the reasons for his hidden strength to the bad side.

It is even more impossible to link his hidden strength with the mastermind behind the many strange events in this world.

After all, most of the weird events happening in the ninja world are supernatural events, and no sensible person will attribute the reasons for these events to someone.

Therefore, the folding mirror is not worried that Kakashi will doubt his identity, which is neither evidence nor justified.

It's just that now the folding mirror has become the image of a "sweeping monk" in Kakashi's mind, so there may be more troublesome commissions in the future, or even troubles of his own making.

I investigate myself?

Folding the mirror shook his head, eliminating the distracting thoughts in his heart, and then looked down at the blood stains under the tree.

These bloodstains are indeed not left by humans. Although they seem to be humans, it is difficult to attribute them to the human species.

Those humanoids with three toes, brown fur all over their bodies, and wolf-like heads are biologically named Wormians, which are Cthulhu creatures summoned by the folded mirror through the trembling descending system.

Womi people: The earliest primitive inhabitants of Cybril, the northern continent, commonly found in mountainous areas, a humanoid creature with brown fur and three toes.

The Vormi were first slaves of the Serpents, and the Serpents split due to their belief in Zatoguya. The race was freed and began to regard themselves as the retinue of the toad **** Zatoguya.

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The number of the Wormies summoned by the folding mirror is not too many, that is, 200, and the prices of these Wormies are not expensive, each with a tremor value of 200.

Compared with the cheapest ordinary Chuchu, the price of the Womi is twice as high.

This high value is mainly reflected in the combat effectiveness. Compared with the insidious and cunning Chuqiu people, the Womi people are more courageous in frontal combat, and their strength is stronger than that of the Chuqiu people.

The purpose of summoning these Qiuqiu people from the folding mirror is to disperse the formation of the undead army, so that the sprites have to give up the undead army and become a light lineup that the ninja cannot track.

Of course, the combat effectiveness of these Womi people is still a little low, and the undead army of sprites is not vegetarian.

So the Folding Mirror casts an avatar that goes with the Wormie, the wizard Izdag.

Wizard Izdag: A sorcerer who lives in the Iglofian Mountains and is good at using conjuration.

This avatar is very cheap, with only 1000 tremor points, but the disadvantage is that even the folding mirror cannot be controlled, and can only be placed in a fixed place in the most primitive way, waiting for him to play a role.

Because of this, when the group of four asked Izdag about the reliable route, the group of four could not understand the language spoken by the old man.

However, this does not affect Izdag's role, because his role is to place a curse on those who come to inquire.

This curse technique includes being unable to use weapons, and can only deal with the Womi people with bare hands, and the people who are cursed will take the initiative to go to the cave of Satoguya and give themselves to Satoguya as a gift or sacrifice to eat. .

This kind of conjuration technique may be similar to the illusion of ninjas, but this "illusion technique" cannot be unraveled at all even if he perceives it, and he can only let his body be at the mercy of the conjuration technique.

There was once a poor prince and nobleman who met the wizard Izdag when he was hunting in the Iglovian Mountains, and the wizard gave the prince and nobleman this spell.

Under the influence of the spell, the nobleman put down his weapon and walked to Satogua by himself, to dedicate himself to Satogua to eat.

However, on the grounds that he had eaten enough, Satogua turned to the nobles to issue another spell, allowing the nobles to go to Satogua's brother, the **** of spiders, Atlach Nakeya.

However, Atlach Nakya was busy weaving the web and didn't have time to pay attention to the gift from his brother, so he put another layer of curse on him, and gave it to the mage Hahndur, and used him to test the way to Whether the spider webs in the palace of Haendur are strong.

After arriving at Haendur's palace, Haendur transferred the noble to the Snake Man on the grounds that there was no place to accommodate him, and also imposed a layer of curse.

On the grounds that the snake man already had biological samples of the noble species, he again imposed a layer of curse and transferred the human to the native species.

In this way, after a total of seven spells, the nobles were finally cast by the last "good-hearted" existence to return to the outside world.

What is pitiful and ridiculous is that when the noble stepped on the spider web leading to the outside world, the spider web suddenly shattered, and the noble fell into the endless abyss.

It was the great chasm between the awake world and the dreamland, and even Atlach Nakya, who never ceased to weave the great web on it, would not know where the abyss led.

Even the existences of the old days dare not use their own bodies to measure this abyss.

This is the story of the Seven Curses.

Of course, this world does not have Satoguya, and there is no Satoguya's cave, so this spell will not take effect.

But the previous curse that couldn't use weapons was still very effective, and it directly caused the four people and the undead legion of the same team to put down their weapons when facing the Womi people.

So far, the folding mirror plan has gone well.

Without the drag of the undead army, the speed of the sprites has been greatly improved, and these ninjas in Konoha naturally cannot know where the sprites have gone.

As for why Folding Mirror did this~www.NovelMTL.com~ Because of the crazy existence of that place, Folding Mirror thinks it is better not to let the ninjas in Konoha Village know about it for the time being.

This is a gluttonous feast left by the folding mirror alone to the monsters from other worlds.

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Under the guidance of the map given by the folding mirror, Huang Quan and his four men quickly skipped the jungle without hesitation and headed towards the point marked on the map.

And the final location on the map showed a cave in front of several people.

"Iqua Cave...?"

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