White Tower Wizard

Chapter 69: Tomb of Bones

   After walking along the stairs for a few minutes, Green and Vivian came to the entrance of a closed passage. This passage felt like the endless corridor before, but there were no murals on the walls on both sides.

  The illuminated stove was gone at the entrance of the passage. Green found a torch beside the last stove, which may have been placed here by Casper. He lit the torch in the stove and walked into the dark passage.

  Although there is no obvious sign of the stove, Green found that on the wall of the passage, someone painted an arrow mark with a black stone to indicate the direction. Apart from Casper, there should be no one else.

   The passage was very quiet. Green held the torch and took the lead to move forward along the mark. Except for the crisp footsteps of Vivienne behind him, he didn't hear any noise.

   doesn't know where the front leads, he just kept looking nervously at the walls on both sides, a little worried in his heart, fearing that he would fall into an "endless corridor" trap again.

   But fortunately, the situation was different this time. It was not a straight passage. He passed through several fork roads and chose the direction indicated by the mark on the wall.

   After walking around in the passage for more than 10 minutes, Green finally felt that the space gradually opened up a lot. Lifting the torch high above his head, his face became a little strange.

   "Why does this look more like a tomb..."

The walls on both sides of    are no longer flat, but hollowed inward, divided into upper and lower floors. Judging from the length and width of this space, it looks like a tomb used by a morgue.

   Although there was no corpse lying inside, this discovery still made Green's heart more tense.

Sure enough, Green did not go far along the mark. In the tomb on the left wall, he found the first corpse, which had been turned into bones, and then walked forward, lying in all the tombs along the way. With bones.

These corpses lying in the tomb must have been soldiers before they were alive. Although the corpses have been turned into skeletons because of the age, the armor and weapons worn on the corpses are still on the skeletons, as if they are telling the mighty predecessor of their lives. .

   "So this is really an ancient tomb. Grand Master Marko built the research institute in an ancient tomb, in order to cover people's eyes and ears?"

   Green's vigilance has reached its peak. He guessed that the reason why the research institute was built behind the ancient tomb was not only for hiding, but also for safety considerations.

   This is an ancient tomb dating back to the Melville dynasty, dangerous? That's absolutely commonplace. First of all, the white bones of the soldiers lying on both sides have already seen him feel hairy, and there is always a bad premonition.

   Green hastened his pace, the only thing he thinks about now is to find Casper as soon as possible, and then escape from here.

   maximized the magic perception, he walked and sensed whether there were other "things" in the darkness.

   "Crack..."

   There was a sound from under his feet. He felt that he had stepped on something, and when he looked down, it was a bone.

   "Bone?"

   He looked suspiciously at the tombs on both sides, which were empty and there was no bone corpse lying there. Going further forward, under the reflection of the fire, there are bones scattered on the ground.

In addition, Green also found two long swords and a shield on the ground. One of the fairly complete skeletons was covered with a leather armor, and a very clear, very open sword mark was drawn on the leather armor. .

   "No? After so many years, can these bones still move? Will they all turn into monsters?"

This scene seems too reminiscent: Casper fought with these bones lying in the tomb, who had been dead for nearly 3,000 years, and then they were dismantled and turned into "parts of the same place." ".

   After continuing to follow the markings on the wall and passing two very similar tombs, Green found that he had another very conspicuous marker, which was the skeleton remains scattered on the ground.

   Those tombs with dead bodies lying quietly along the way, Green carefully avoided walking past.

  Because he knows that these bones are very likely to be monsters, the remains of the bones here are the proof, so he didn't want to suddenly come up with a bone warrior to cut him with a sword.

   It’s better to let these “ancestors” lie quietly on their “bedboards” and sleep peacefully. If they sit up suddenly, it is not good for their health and may scare others...

   But what is strange is that in Green's magic perception, these bone corpses are normal existence, without the slightest magical flame, they are just ordinary dead objects, not monsters.

   "Vivian, can you feel anything strange about these bones?"

  Since he couldn't judge himself, Green began to seek "off-court assistance". He felt that since Vivian's perception of magic is so sensitive, he might have different discoveries.

   "Isn't this just a corpse..."

Vivian behind    also observed the bone warriors in the tombs on both sides along the way, but from her answer, there was nothing strange.

   "Right? Do you need this sword? I don't think the scalpel you used before is not very easy to use? You still have to use these big guys to fight?"

   Green picked up a one-handed sword and an undamaged shield on the ground, and showed the sword to Vivian, obviously spurring her to use the sword. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

"do not want."

   What he didn't expect was that Vivian rejected his proposal in one mouthful, and even slightly turned his hands back behind him, and then looked at him quietly.

   "Why?" Green was puzzled.

   "I don't know..." Vivian shook her head slightly.

   This answer made Green even more dazed. Is there anything weird about using the sword? Wouldn't this increase the value of force?

   "Then you should use this sword. Once you encounter danger, it will be more useful." He reluctantly proposed again.

   "Don't." As if reflexively, Vivian directly expressed her attitude of rejection.

"Forehead…"

   Green's mouth twitched, and he looked at the sword and shield he was holding in his hand. He couldn't figure out whether Vivian was disgusting or repelling, what was going on?

   "Then you hold the torch to light, and I hold the sword and shield at the same time."

   But if I can't figure it out, I don't waste my brain anymore. This is not the time to be stubborn, so he just took it himself personally, see Green, the rookie warrior.

   handed the torch to Vivian, Green's left glove was covered with an iron studded small round shield, and his right hand held the one hand that was still shining with silver light. The shape of this weapon is a bit old, and it doesn't match the uniform of the tower guard coat he is wearing.

   But these are all trivial things. The feeling of having a sharp sword in his hand is indeed different. At least he feels the sense of security that has always been detached, as if being held in his hand at this moment.

  

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