Bang.

A huge fireball came whizzing over, not only covering Imhotep's face, but also covering most of his body.

The raging flames not only charred its entire body, but also poured into its wide-open mouth, burning all the mosquitoes and flies that were swarming out into ashes.

In this way, many innocent people who would have been bitten to death by mosquitoes and flies in the original plot were indirectly saved.

"what!"

Imhotep roared, turned his body, and suddenly turned into wind and sand and whistled away.

Rosen raised his hand and released a level 6 lightning, which struck the wind and sand. Although arcs of electricity burst out, proving that Imhotep was indeed hit, he was not killed.

But Rosen's efforts were not in vain this time.

At least the sacred urn in the hands of the Egyptologist was cut off.

"You have obtained the Holy Urn of the Human Head. The integrity of Imhotep's resurrection ritual has been damaged again, and its strength has been reduced by 10%."

At this moment, gunshots and Evelyn's screams were suddenly heard from the second floor.

Damn, this grandson of Imhotep is quite a thief, he actually played a trick on me! Rosen cursed in his heart and immediately teleported to the Egyptologist's room on the second floor.

As soon as he appeared, Rosen saw Tony raising the white cat in his hand towards Imhotep who was rushing towards Evelyn.

The white cat bared its teeth and screamed, scaring Imhotep so much that he instantly shattered into pieces, and the room was filled with howling sand and wind.

He didn't forget to close the window before leaving.

This completely ruined Rosen's plan to casually give it another lightning strike.

"It seems that Imhotep is still thinking about you!" Rosen glanced at Evelyn and said.

"What should we do now?" Jonathan asked.

After witnessing Rosen's extraordinary marksmanship and his extraordinary ability to summon fire and lightning at will, he naturally regarded him as his life-saving straw and backbone.

Evelin, who had come close to Tony at some point, also looked at him pitifully.

"Since the Black Book of the Dead found in Hamunaptra can revive Imhotep." Rosen glanced at a few people and said, "Then finding another Golden Book of the Sun should be able to send him back to hell."

"But where is the Golden Scripture of the Sun?" Evelyn asked.

"Where did you find the Black Book of the Undead?" Rosen asked.

"Inside the statue of the god of death in Hamunatta."

"Then the Golden Scripture of the Sun must be located inside the sun statue in Hamunaptra."

"What are we waiting for?" Tony stroked the white cat in his arms and said, "While Imhotep's strength has not yet recovered, let's rush to Hamunaptra and find the Golden Scripture of the Sun to kill it completely."

"But it's a long way from here to Hamunaptra..." O'Connor looked embarrassed.

"It's roughly located somewhere." Rosen saw a map of Egypt in the room, and immediately pulled it over and placed it in front of O'Connor, saying, "Just mark the detailed coordinates."

O'Connor had been a soldier, so he was naturally familiar with the coordinates on the map. He had also been to Xuhamnata more than once, so he only took a quick look and took a pen to mark the location on the map.

"Are you ready?" Rosen asked casually after looking at the map.

"Okay." Tony hugged the white cat tightly in his arms and answered happily.

"What do you mean?!" O'Connor and Jonathan were completely confused and asked with confusion on their faces.

Evelin suddenly remembered how she had just appeared here without any warning from the hotel, and just as she opened her mouth to remind them, she heard a crisp snap of fingers in her ears.

Snapped.

Here it comes again! Evelyn closed her eyes.

The next moment, she felt as if she was thrown into a huge whirlpool and was spinning wildly. The strong feeling of dizziness and nausea surged over her like a tide and completely submerged her.

"Hey."

So she almost instinctively bent down, opened her mouth, and vomited violently.

O'Connor and Jonathan were also vomiting like her.

After all, being collectively transported through space is not a pleasant experience, and anyone who has experienced it knows it.

Tony performed quite well this time. Apparently, flying in the air for a long time wearing the Iron Man suit had made him accustomed to the intense feeling of weightlessness and rapid spinning.

"Is that the legendary city of the dead over there: Hamunaptra?" Tony asked, pointing to a dilapidated but still magnificent ancient city that was gradually emerging in the afterglow of the setting sun several miles away.

"That's right." Evelyn raised her head, glanced, nodded in answer to Tony's question, then lowered her head again and vomited.

"Then I have to make some preparations in advance." Tony said.

Rosen nodded, and immediately took out the iron suit from the storage compartment. He then put the transformable mechanical arm on his right arm and began to equip him with it.

When the last screw was tightened, Tony immediately put the visor on his face, and his eyes lit up. Such a dazzling look immediately attracted the attention of O'Connor and Jonathan.

"I'll go do some reconnaissance first." Tony said before he took off into the air and flew directly over Hamunaptra and circled.

Rosen looked at O'Connor and the other two and said, "Why are you still standing there? Lead the way."

Soon O'Connor and his two companions brought Rosen to the exit from which they escaped from the crypt last time, only to see a mess on the ground.

The original exit had been blown down and was completely blocked by mud, sand, and large and small stones.

"It seems that if we want to get in, we have to move the stones first." O'Connor rolled up his sleeves and prepared to work.

"I can just blow these stones to pieces." As he spoke, Tony fell from the sky and landed next to Rosen.

"It's not as troublesome as you say." Rosen shook his head and waved casually at the pile of rocks.

After a rapid movement of the soil and rocks at the entrance of the cave, a strong figure about four or five meters tall stood up, then walked to Rosen's side, bowed his head respectfully, and looked like he was ready to take orders.

In this way, the stones blocking the exit were almost cleared away.

"It's inside." O'Connor took off the shotgun on his back and walked into the cave first.

Rosen pointed to the cave entrance and said to the clay demon, "You stay here. No outsiders are allowed to enter. Otherwise, they will be killed without mercy."

The clay demon nodded silently, then stood guard at the door without moving.

"Is this guy reliable?" Tony looked at the clay golem and said, "I think its head made of mud and stone doesn't seem very smart."

"Maybe it's not that smart, but it's loyal and useful." Rosen looked at him and said, "Will you come in with me or stay outside?"

"Of course I have to go in and take a look, otherwise wouldn't this be a wasted trip?"

"Then you better be careful." Rosen said as he stepped into the crypt and released a series of skills, summoning the Oak Sage, the Poisonous Vine, the Crow and the Ghost Wolf, and sent them out to explore everywhere.

With them acting as pioneers, Rosen was able to quickly get a rough idea of ​​the situation inside the underground tomb.

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