A low and angry voice echoed in the corridor. Rolf and Ron were confused, but Dean understood it through the systematic translation.

"There are intruders, destroy them!"

"Defend Pharaoh, defend Hamnaputra!"

The two Anubis statues roared and rushed toward Dean and others. Their huge bodies, about 20 meters high, brought a huge sense of oppression.

The huge staff in the statue's hand swung up and smashed down on the location where the three people were.

"Except your weapons!"

"There are many obstacles!"

"Fractured!"

The three of them shouted out their best spells in unison. The three spells of varying strengths and weaknesses had no effect at all after hitting the statue of Anubis, and they could not even slow down the movement of the statue.

The three people immediately realized that the statue was more powerful than they imagined, and they could only defeat them by outsmarting them.

"Run separately!" Dean shouted decisively.

There are only two Anubis statues. If they chase each other separately, at least one of the three of them can temporarily escape danger.

Just as Dean expected, when the three people began to escape separately, the two statues targeted him and Rolf respectively, and the lucky Ron was left aside.

"Ron, find a place to hide first!" Dean shouted at Ron, and at the same time, he led the statue chasing him towards the corridor where they came in.

As for the warning that retreating might lead to disaster, they no longer paid attention to it - if they did not retreat, the only result would be to be surrounded and annihilated by the statues.

Relying on his excellent physical fitness, Dean ran faster than anyone expected. In a blink of an eye, he reached the middle of the corridor. From the perspective of Rolf and Ron, he was almost invisible.

The statue chasing Dean relied on his height and long legs to catch up with him after a few strides.

When the statue raised the staff again, it was discovered that Dean's figure blurred for a while, and then disappeared. When he reappeared, he had run out of his attack range.

After running out of the sight of Rolf and Ron, Dean could finally show off his true strength with confidence, flashing out so that the statue could only follow him and eat dirt.

However, escaping will not solve the problem. After all, the length of the corridor is limited, and the corridor has been blocked by a stone gate.

The corridor is not wide enough for Dean to use his flash to make endless circles with the statue, so he still has to find a way to deal with the statue.

Rolf's shouts came from far away from the other end of the corridor. Although he couldn't hear what he was shouting, at least he was still energetic, which showed that the statue chasing him could not do anything to him for the time being.

Dean felt relieved a little, and now he could think of a way to deal with the staff-holding statue.

In the blink of an eye, Dean had almost reached the entrance of the corridor, and the other two statues guarding here were already vividly visible.

Dean felt fortunate that the two statues had not been resurrected, otherwise he would have faced a one-on-three dilemma.

After Dean ran to the feet of the two statues, he immediately entered a state of fog. The fog spiraled up the body of one of the statues, and then he reappeared when he came to the spearhead they were holding - this position was just at the same level as the statue's head. together.

The chasing statue was looking left and right for Dean, who suddenly disappeared. Unexpectedly, Dean suddenly appeared in front of him.

The statue didn't seem to be surprised. After seeing Dean, he immediately swung the staff in his hand.

Dean had long expected that the statue would have this move. In his eyes, every move of the statue was too dull, so it was not difficult to guess the next move.

Dean once again flashed from the tip of the spear to the head of the statue. The staff had no time to change, and a heavy blow just hit the spear of the unresurrected statue and the arm holding the spear.

"Shattered to pieces!" Dean threw out a crushing spell almost at the same time, targeting the same part where the unresurrected statue was hit. Under the double blow, the arm of the unresurrected statue broke off and fell to the ground with a bang. There was a huge cloud of smoke and dust.

Dean was delighted when he saw this. His plan was to use the hands of the staff-holding statue to kill the spear-holding statue that had not yet been resurrected.

"Thunderbolt explosion!" Dean threw another series of blasting spells, hitting the face of the staff-holding statue.

This time the spell had a slight effect, and the "dog head" of the staff-holding statue was blown into pieces.

"What a pity. If only Seamus had the explosive talent, maybe he could blow off the statue's head." Dean said with a pity secretly.

At this time, the staff of the statue holding the staff had been raised again and swept over. Although he may have realized that his attack had hurt his companions, after Dean used the explosion spell to provoke him, his overly simple mind could no longer take into account too much.

Dean repeated his trick and flashed onto the head of the staff-holding statue.

The staff that was unable to draw back hit the head of the unresurrected statue hard, and Dean quickly added another blasting spell.

A huge orange fireball emerged from the neck of the spear-wielding statue and completely engulfed his head.

Dean was very satisfied with the results he had achieved, and planned to follow the same pattern and kill the other unresurrected spear-wielding statue as soon as possible to avoid a long night.

Unfortunately, his luck ended there.

After accidentally killing an unresurrected companion, the staff-holding statue let out a roar, and then Dean felt something was wrong.

On the floor of the corridor, the energy lines that appeared in front of the resurrected statue reappeared and began to converge towards the unresurrected statue.

Dean secretly thought something was wrong, what he was most worried about had happened.

It seemed that killing the statue must have triggered some mechanism. No matter what was controlling the statue, he obviously didn't want to see the statue being killed without being resurrected.

"No, no, no, this is not what I want." Dean shook his head repeatedly.

Even though it seemed easy to kill the first unresurrected statue, it was based on Dean's successful prediction of the single dull attack method of the statue holding the staff.

Dean wasn't quite sure why the staff-wielding statue didn't use magic but instead used clumsy melee attacks, which obviously shouldn't be what he was good at.

But the remaining spear-wielding statue was focused on melee combat in terms of weapons. Dean was not sure of predicting his attack, not to mention that there was a staff-wielding statue next to him eyeing him.

Now it was obviously too late to stop the energy lines converging on the statue. Dean had no choice but to wave his wand heartily and forcefully at the unresurrected spear-holding statue: "Stone Dune is out!"

This is an ancient and powerful transformation spell that Dean learned from a book in the forbidden area. It can make stone statues, armor and other dead objects active under the control of the caster.

Dean had seen Professor McGonagall use this spell in the original book. After discovering it from the book, he secretly practiced it for a long time before activating this spell in the magic talent system.

Now, in order to avoid falling into a desperate situation, Dean just used skill points to upgrade this curse to the full level.

He didn't know whether this spell would work on the statue of Anubis, so he could only give it a try.

A bright light flew out from Dean's wand and hit the spear-holding statue that had not yet come to life.

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