Chapter: 1929
Then why do you still use horse lanterns?
Alger solemnly responded: "One is to mislead the enemy. When they see me using a lantern for lighting, they will instinctively think that I don't have 'night vision' ability. After they destroy the lantern and try to create a dark environment, I can Surprise them."
How insidious... Klein couldn't find the words to respond.
Alger continued: "The second is to guard against a situation similar to the City of Silver. There may be extreme danger hidden in the pure darkness."
Makes sense... Klein didn't signal the other party to turn off the lantern, and he passed the two stone sculptures first, and walked into the doorway leading to the underground area under their frozen and painful eyes.
Because he didn't know what the petrified statues represented, nor did he know whether the petrified people were completely dead, so Klein didn't try to smash them to harvest the possible Extraordinary properties and magical items.
After passing through the doorway and entering the underground area, Klein and Alger no longer had a ray of natural light in front of them. The top here was quite intact, lacking any breaches, and the crimson moonlight that penetrated the mist could not shine in.
Alger then raised the lantern in his hand a little, so that the spacious but endless corridor in front of him was obviously dimmed.
Klein looked around and found at least 6 stone statues. They were male and female, all gray and white, and even the clothes seemed to be carved.
There are elves, giants, and ancient humans in these stone statues. Except for the expressions of pain and despair, there is no similarity.
Being watched by them without moving their eyes, and thinking about their possible existence in the past, Klein felt chills running down his spine. He felt that in the depths of the tunnel, where darkness ruled, there seemed to be a terrifying monster opening up. mouth, waiting for the two of them to take the initiative to walk into its belly.
Containing their fluctuating emotions, neither Klein nor Alger said a word, they passed between the gray and white stone statues with distorted faces, and moved forward step by step.
After walking for more than ten seconds, because of the light of the lantern, Klein could see the dilapidated and dilapidated murals on the walls on both sides without relying on the night vision ability of "Wraith" Senor.
There are a few of them that are relatively intact, so that people can tell what is specifically depicted. The main body of them is undoubtedly the huge cross covered with layers of brilliance and the majestic figure standing in front of the cross.
This vague and majestic figure is either facing the flood that submerged the city-state and flooded the mountainside, or stepping on the split earth, or looking up at the starry sky above, and one after another evil monsters that come out of the deep darkness Crazy eyes met.
When the end comes, the picture of the ancient sun god saving the world? This is similar to the murals that the little "sun" found in the "True Creator" temple... Or, this is you copying me and I copying you. Everyone has not given up the efforts they have relied on in the past, anyway, I want to emphasize I used to be the savior, the most trustworthy god... Klein's eyes moved quickly on the wall, and he slowly entered the depths of the corridor.
Alger was also observing the broken murals. Suddenly, he lowered his voice and said in a low voice: "I suspect 'truth', and the description of the 'Fallen Creator' refers to these contents."
Sure enough, everyone agreed... Klein tilted the revolver of "Death Knell" and said with a smile, "I wouldn't be surprised if I saw something related to the 'True Creator' ahead."
"He probably has some kind of connection with the Creator that the City of Silver believes in." Alger agreed with Gehrman Sparrow's judgment.
The two continued to move forward, trying to lighten their steps, but there was still a slight echo around them, and they swung away into the distance in an extremely quiet atmosphere.
At this moment, Klein was inspired, and immediately took two steps forward, blocking in front of Alger, covering most of the light of the lantern.
Less than two seconds later, he heard a dull sound coming from far and near.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
The ground trembled slightly, and it became more and more obvious. Then, Klein saw a figure nearly four meters high walking out in front of him.
It is also gray-white in color, with armor-like patterns carved on its surface, with goat horns on its head, and a mouth like a hound, showing its fangs half-closed.
And what attracts the most attention are the pair of burning red eyes and six pairs of off-white film-covered wings.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Holding a seven or eight meter long stone halberd, this monster slowly entered the tunnel. Every step it took would shake the ground and transmit the heavy feeling to the surroundings.
Although Klein had never seen the real thing before, he still recognized what it was at a glance.
It's a six-winged gargoyle! JrNovels.com