Chapter 81

Imrik pushed hard, and found that the stone door was extremely heavy, and he couldn't push it open with only his poor 10 strength attribute.

"Haha, let me do this kind of thing." Jerome made a posture, squatted down, and pushed the door with all his strength.

"Ah!!!" He blushed from holding back, but Shimen was still only pushed open a small crack.

Imrik shook his head and called the copper furnace for help. The two-headed tauren with a strength attribute of up to 27 roared, the thick and terrifying muscles on his arms tensed, and veins burst out with force.

"Crack." Gathering the most powerful people in the two teams, the stone door was finally pushed open.

Imrik glanced back at Uriel, he didn't know what he was thinking in his deep black eyes, but in the end he turned his head silently and walked into the room.

Inside the room was a dusty hall. The cobwebs in the corners and the thick dust on the ground indicated that no one had been here for a long time.

The walls and ceiling of this wide and long hall are painted with tiles of various animals and strange characters.In the picture, lizard-like animals and snake-headed humanoids hold orbs of various colors and sit around a golden scroll.

In the center of the hall, a strange statue stood in the room, and there was a blue-gray sphere at the feet.This statue monster has horns, sharp claws on all four arms, a human head and a snake body, and is covered with uneven stone spike-like protrusions all over the body. It looks quite similar to the Ethiopian lizard, but there are some different.

Next to this statue, there are four slightly smaller statues of lizardmen, all with slightly different looks.

In addition, there are collapsed bookshelves on the ground, scattered various pottery and glass bottles, medicine bottles, and various long-decayed gold refining instruments scattered around the room.

After Domira came in, she rummaged around, and the dust piled up like snow on the ground was all scattered into the air by her reckless actions.

"Ahem. Ahem. Why is it all a pile of useless garbage?" Domila said with a disappointed face, coughing and coughing from the dust.

"You are still worried about this, it is serious to find a way out!" Hamlein complained.

Jerome also asked: "Yes, Miss Uriel, I don't know how to go now."

Miss Uriel said with an innocent face: "Let's look for a mechanism, there should be a mechanism that can open a hidden passage or something."

Jerome gasped, looked at her in disbelief and said, "What? You don't know how to get there either? Then why did you tell us to go here?"

Uriel thought for a while and said, "I saw that the lizardmen who captured us came in and never went out again, so I guess there must be an exit here."

After hearing this, everyone had to search around. After a while, Uriel shouted from the corner: "Look! I found something strange!"

Uriel ran over from the corner holding four spheres and placed them in front of everyone. They were white, sky blue, deep red, and dark green four strange round spheres.

Imrik picked up a detection magic and looked at it, a subtle aura flickered.

"It's a magic item, and it's likely to be related to something." Imric judged.

"Ah! I thought of it, the statue in the middle has a similar sphere, maybe this one belongs there." Domila said in surprise.

Everyone hurried to the statue, and they found an identical blue-gray sphere at the foot of the central statue, and the other four statues also had a semi-sunken round hole at their feet.

Domira took four spheres and inserted them into the four ball pits one by one. After trying about a dozen orders, she finally placed the last sphere at a time, and there was a "click" sound.

A door suddenly appeared in the corner of the hall, and Jerome's eyes lit up when he saw it: "Look! Passage!"

The back of the passage was filled with a faint mist, and Jerome cast the holy warrior spell of [Detect Poison] on the mist inside.

"It's not poisonous." Jerome confirmed. Hearing the answer, Zach was the first to step in. The rest of the people looked at each other and had no choice but to follow into the mist.

"Wait." Imrik called everyone in the mist, raised his finger forward, and chanted the spell: "Wind Breeze."

The second-ring spell——Wind Breeze.

A strong wind gushed out from Imrik's hands, and the fog in the passage was blown away one after another, revealing its true colors.

At the end of the passage, there is a strange arch with three huge stones deeply embedded in the arch.Each stone has a different color.

Everyone walked up to the arch of the gate, pushed open the gate and walked in.

"My God!" Everything behind the gate shocked everyone.

Behind the gate is a huge underground cavity, and in front of them is an almost abandoned underground city. The city is full of strange tubular buildings, and besides that, there are huge lizardmen Statue, and in the center of the city, a tallest black mage tower stands.

"What is this?" Uriel stepped on the black powder on the ground, which was everywhere in the city as far as the city could see.

Imrik glanced down and pointed to the distance: "The remains of those guys."

Everyone looked in the direction he pointed, and saw undead creatures roaming the streets in the distance. From time to time, some black powder fell from their bodies and fell to the ground.

"Oh my god, how many undead creatures are there to keep so many!" Uriel said in shock.

Imrik seemed to have had enough at this time, turned his head to look at the other party, and said coldly: "You really don't know?"

The rest of the people looked at Imrik in confusion, and Uriel also said with a puzzled look: "Ah? Mr. Mage, what do you mean by that?"

"Phantom bondage." The black-robed mage didn't explain too much. Instead, he stretched out his hand and summoned shadow energy.

Jerome shouted in shock: "Imric! What are you doing? Why are you hurting Miss Uriel?!"

But the next scene made him even more startled. Uriel, who was weak and helpless in his impression, suddenly changed his face, waved his hand indifferently, and the shadow energy summoned by Imric It disappeared and dissolved as if it had encountered a natural enemy.

"Very careful insight, mage." Uriel said, staring at Imrik without any fluctuation in her eyes.

"When did you find out?"

Imrik sneered: "Do you think that I will believe your flawed reason? I never believed you from the very beginning. Stepping into that hall just made me more sure. I don't believe you saw the lizard People come in here."

Uriel shrugged her shoulders and said indifferently: "Okay, but I didn't think I could really deceive you."

(End of this chapter)

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