Chapter 90 I Don't Feel Anymore
"gold?"

The eyes of Sha Lin who was standing closest to him lit up, and he reached out and touched the stone box.

"Wait!" Gandalf jumped directly over the heads of the dwarves, came to the stone box, and pushed Shalin away with his staff.

"I feel a very evil aura from these gold coins!"

He frowned and stared at Tang Sen: "What the hell is this?"

Tang Sen spread his hands: "Curse, a terrible curse."

"You want to kill us?!" Thorin roared angrily.

"Look, I knew it would be thankless." Tang Sen said, "I didn't force you, did I? I just gave you a choice."

"I've never heard of a curse attached to a gold coin." Gandalf looked carefully at Townsend's face: "How can an evil curse deal with Orcs?"

"Maybe it's something that scares Oak." Sharin wanted to lean closer unwillingly: "Tang Sen will definitely not harm us. If you don't want it, why don't you let me try it first."

"Hey, a lot of gold!"

"." Tang Sen looked at her helplessly, and explained, "Your statement is a little bit close."

He said in a deep voice: "Once someone takes the gold coins out of the box, he will not be able to die."

"What kind of a curse is that?" cried Mr. Baggins the Hobbit. "Isn't it a blessing?"

"Of course it's not that simple." Tang Sen glanced at him, and said in a sinister tone: "Once you have this curse, you will no longer be interested in food, because any good food will be tasteless in your mouth , you will no longer be interested in beauty, because you can't arouse any desire."

"You will be hungry and longing all the time, but you won't feel anything, you won't be able to do anything, and you won't even be able to die. At that time, do you still think that immortality is a blessing?"

Mr. Baggins shuddered.

"No, if I can't enjoy food and wine, I'd rather die now."

"So, not everyone has the courage to choose to curse." Tang Sen no longer frightened him, but said indifferently: "I said, this will be a road of no return. Maybe, dying here is the relief."

"Dwarves never lack courage!" Thorin was a little moved. He looked around at the Orcs who were about to move, and asked in a deep voice: "Apart from this, does this curse have any side effects? For example, it can change people. Thought?"

He added: "Before the Lonely Mountain is recovered, I never want to die here! But if I become another person after being cursed, I would rather die."

"At least I'm still me." Tang Sen said: "Of course, if a person with a weak will will definitely become hopeless and world-weary because of the curse, he may even go crazy."

Thorin gritted his teeth and looked back at his people.

"Let me go first."

"Sorin, I don't think it's a good idea to curse the Orcs!" Gandalf said loudly, "We are not hopeless now!"

"Don't mention elves to me again!" Thorin strode over, reached into the stone box without hesitation, and grabbed a gold coin.

"How?" Sharin asked curiously.

"I don't seem to feel it." Thorin looked at Tang Sen.

"There won't be any more in the future." Tang Sen said quietly: "Now, smear the gold coin with your blood and throw it back into the stone box."

Tang Sen emphasized: "This is the last step of the curse!"

Sorin did as he did, the blade cut through his palm, and he frowned: "There is no pain at all."

He casually threw the gold coin back into the stone box, "What's next?"

"You can go to fight now." Tang Sen said, "No Orc can kill you anymore."

Sorin shook his head and muttered, "It's that simple? I won't die now? Why do you feel like you're cheating on me?"

"I swear on my personality, I'm telling the truth on the point of not dying." Tang Sen said, "I really feel uneasy, you can stab yourself first."

He looked at the others, "Who else has courage?"

"And me!" Shalin strode forward: "Anyway, I don't like to eat. Speaking of which... can I not return this gold coin?"

"Of course not." Tang Sen said decisively, "Remember, don't take that blood-smeared gold coin."

Although the object of the curse is only for those who take out the gold coins from the box. In theory, taking out the gold coins and putting them back in can create unlimited undead, but Tang Sen strictly abides by the number of 882 gold coins and will not let the undead exceed this figure.

He didn't want to bet on whether this theory really existed. If he lost the bet, losing the Aztec gold coins would be trivial, but it would be terrible if the curse on himself could never be lifted.

It's better to strictly have one gold coin correspond to one undead.

"Okay." Disappointed, Shalin took out a gold coin, smeared it with his own blood, and threw it back reluctantly.

"Now I won't die of exhaustion no matter how hard I fight?" She asked curiously.

"Theoretically, you can't be tired, but it's not impossible." Tang Sen glanced at her and said, "I've never tried it, maybe you can try it."

One by one the dwarves came forward to get the curse, and when Kili, with the bow and arrow, was about to reach out, Thorin suddenly stopped him.

"Thou shalt not take it!" said he; "the royal blood of the Dwarves of Durin cannot be broken."

"And you, Fili, you can't take either."

Kili and Fili are both Thorin's nephews, and Thorin has no heirs, so they are considered heirs in line.

"Didn't it mean that the curse can make people immortal?" Kili said nonchalantly: "Sorin, maybe you can be the eternal king of the mountain?"

"Eternal King of the Mountain—" Sorin felt his heart beat, and countless pictures flashed in his mind, but he quickly regained his senses, and said: "That's not a question to consider now, obey my order. "

At this time, the sound of a horn suddenly sounded in the far distance.

Everyone was startled, and before they had time to listen carefully, they saw that the Orcs suddenly changed their tactics of slow consumption and swarmed up abruptly!

"Accept the enemy!"

There was no time to think about it so much, the two sides collided again, Thorin habitually avoided the attacks of the Orcs, and plunged the blade in his hand into the opponent's flesh and blood.

But this time, the Oaks seemed to be planning to make a quick decision. They attacked bravely, and even arrows began to attack from behind.

Orc bows were not very accurate, which is why they didn't use them in the first place.

I saw some arrows piercing the unlucky Orcs and Wargs, and more arrows came towards the dwarves.

"careful!"

Thorin roared reflexively, trying to block the arrows with his weapons, but the Orcs in front of him rushed forward directly, not giving him a chance at all.

The other dwarves were probably facing the same situation. Obviously, the Orcs would rather trade injuries for injuries, or even life for life, to annihilate them.

As a result, those arrows penetrated the dwarves' bodies without any accident.

(End of this chapter)

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