Six Ring Wizard

Chapter 83 Slate

Chapter 83 Slate
  As the saying goes, an elephant is killed by ants, not to mention that this is not an ant, but a giant spider larger than a human.

No matter how thick Herage's shield is and how much magic power he has, these spiders can still kill him.

Herag heard the rustling sound behind him, felt his scalp numb, and increased his speed to the limit.

The scene around him receded quickly, and his steps were steady.

He used Deep Blue's detection to ensure that his position was stable every step and that he would not accidentally slip and fall.

But these spiders were faster than Herrag imagined. They crawled on the ground extremely fast.

At the same time, there were so many spiders that they almost formed a sea of ​​spiders, spreading like a wave.

These spiders almost formed an encirclement, and it wouldn't take long for Herage to be surrounded.

"This must be commanded by the Spider Queen!" Herage learned about the situation behind him through Deep Blue.

These spiders started hunting the mammoth, then released the mammoth in unison, then chased him and formed an encirclement. A series of behaviors showed that there was someone behind the scenes.

There are so many spiders, and only the queen in the nest can give them orders at the same time.

"The spider swarm is approaching quickly and is expected to close the circle in three minutes!" Deep Blue gave a warning.

Herage observed the surroundings while running: "We have to find a place. If we run forward now, we will definitely die."

The speed of the spider swarm was too fast. If he continued to run forward, he would definitely not be able to outrun it, and he would eventually be surrounded.

These spiders were all over the mountains and plains, and Herage was dizzy when he saw them.

"There's a cave there!"

Herage's eyes searched the surroundings and soon discovered a cave in front of him on the left.

Although you may not be able to escape if you run in, you will definitely die if you don't.

Herage had no other choice at this time but rushed to the cave and got in.

After he entered the hole, he looked at the surrounding soil and found that it was very hard.

Herage originally planned to collapse the entrance of the cave to prevent these spiders from getting in.

But now that he was touching the extremely hard cave wall, he could only give up this plan.

The sound of spiders crawling behind him was like a reminder. Herage went deep into the cave, hoping to find a way out, even if it was an underground river.

After he got in, those spiders crawled over overwhelmingly.

But the strange thing is that all the spiders squatted outside the cave and did not get into the cave.

Countless spiders were squatting at the entrance of the cave, staring inside with eight green eyes.

After Herague entered the cave, he found it was dark inside, so he took out a lantern from the space ring and turned it on after pressing the switch.

The light source of this lantern is an ore, and there is a small magic array at the base. When the switch is turned on, the magic array will absorb a few fire energy particles, and then the ore will glow.

After turning off the switch, the ore can still light up for a while, and then slowly dim.

"Huh?" Herage also noticed the situation at the entrance of the cave, and Deep Blue presented everything in real time.

He thought for a while: "Why don't these spiders chase me in? Is it because there is something more terrifying inside? Or is this a forbidden place for them and they cannot enter?"

Herage recalled the scene when the mammoth just passed through the field. The mammoth, the spider, and the beings in the houses of the town were obviously abiding by certain rules.

For example, the potion materials in the fields are not allowed to be destroyed. This should be one of the rules set by the wizard who manages this place.

When Herage lit the lantern, he discovered that there were many murals on the walls of the cave.

The lines of the murals are very simple, even crude, as if they were drawn by a three-year-old child.

But it was these murals that made Herage frown.     "It's quite a long time ago."

He carried the lantern and continued forward, and found that the mural on the wall was very long, but very coherent, and seemed to be telling a story.

Herage probably understood after reading all the murals, because these murals were simple and crude, and their meanings were very clear.

The general idea is that the indigenous people living here have to fight with various beasts every day, and many people die every day.

Later, a messenger from the gods came and brought them a stone tablet.

The natives obtained magical powers from the stone slabs and then easily defeated the beasts.

After it became easier to obtain food, the population began to expand rapidly, and people also lived a life of adequate food and clothing.

"slate……"

Herage thought about something in his mind. After reading the mural, he felt that the reason why the spiders outside did not dare to come in was not because there were more terrifying existences here, but because the rules here prevented them from entering.

"See if there's anything else."

He continued to move forward. This cave was too old, and there might be something good in it.

But he thought that since the spiders outside were raised by wizards, he might not be able to eat much meat. He just hoped that some soup would be enough.

"With so many spiders, what do they eat every day? No matter how many animals there are around here, it won't be enough. Are there other sources of energy?"

Herage suddenly thought of this problem. With the number of spiders, they could eat up all the local wild animals no matter where they were.

With such a large number, no place’s ecological environment can support it.

But this is a world with extraordinary power. Herage guessed that those spiders did not survive by conventional hunting methods, but had other ways of absorbing energy.

After Herrag walked some distance inside, he found that the inside of the cave was getting wider and wider.

There were some statues along the way. Herrag checked them one by one. They were all ordinary stone sculptures and did not contain any special energy.

There is only one road in the cave, without any other forks.

He followed this road deeper and soon came to an open square, the size of a football field.

There are still some statues and bonfire pillars around the square, and some traces of fire can be seen inside.

The square is large and empty, with almost nothing else.

In the center of the square, something caught Herage's attention.

It was a two-meter-high stone slab standing in the middle of the square.

Herage looked closely and found some figures carved on the stone slabs.

In addition to figure paintings, there are also many complex textures and patterns.

"Can't watch anymore."

After looking at it for a while, Herage actually found that he was a little dizzy.

He quickly realized: "My mental strength is not enough to look at this stone slab for a long time!"

There are many such things in the wizarding world, all of which require certain mental strength.

The most common ones are some books. The knowledge recorded in these books is often too advanced, and people with weak mental strength will feel dizzy after reading it.

If you don't have enough mental energy to watch it forcefully, your brain will definitely be injured, and even death is not impossible.

(End of this chapter)

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