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355. Nine Deaths【15】

Tomb in the Dragon: A narrow escape from death【15】

Di Lin nodded, rewinding the camera until Xiao Shuan opened his mouth, pointing behind Xiao Shuan and saying: "It's not clear what's behind him, there are all the rice dumplings behind him, maybe they are the craftsmen, maybe they are the living corpses raised by the owner of the tomb.

【26nbsp;】The bottom of this lake is a pit of thousands of corpses, and it is impossible to come back if you go down."

Su Mian was silent. He didn't expect that Tang Baldzi would end up sleeping in the lake after going to the tomb so many times.

The bearded man hesitated and asked: "Then, is it possible that the person leading us is also a living corpse?"

Di Lin shook his head, "It's different. The one who led the way is a little smarter, and Xiao Shuan seems to have a simple mind. The living corpses at the bottom of the lake are the same as the ghost array, to prevent people from coming down, but entering this passage

After that, they won’t chase after them again. Just now, I asked Tai Sui to stop those living corpses."

Everyone looked a little surprised. The bearded man flicked the little Tai Sui's head and said, "Okay, little girl, if you have too many animals in your house, I can raise this one for me."

Little Tai Sui was already in a low mood, but now he was suddenly stimulated and shouted viciously at the bearded man.

Sighing, Su Mianshu glanced at the little Tai Sui on Di Lin's shoulder and had to admit that his thousand years of life were not in vain.

"Let's go in first. Since the person can't be saved, we'll talk about this later," Rong Hua said.

Several people stood behind the stone door again and worked together to push the door open by more than a meter.

It was originally at the bottom of the lake, and the surrounding water vapor was thick, but after the stone door was pushed open, a cold air rushed in from the door, and everyone outside the door couldn't help but shiver.

The person in front turned on two flashlights and immediately illuminated the inside of the door.

No one thought about what was waiting for them behind the door, but when they really saw it, everyone stood by the door blankly, and no one spoke.

In the empty and silent space, the wolf-eye flashlight irradiated a straight line distance of more than 200 meters, and several people could clearly see the situation behind the door.

Behind the stone door, there is a huge cavity. When the flashlight shines on it, as the light becomes thinner and thinner, it disappears into the darkness. This cavity is more like an endless abyss, and you cannot see the bottom at all.

It is impossible for a cave of this size to be dug manually. Standing on the edge of the abyss formed by the force of nature, people deeply feel their own insignificance.

What caught everyone's attention was a magnificent palace, a bronze palace, standing in the middle of the abyss.

Su Mian stared blankly at the Bronze Palace, his mind buzzing.

She didn't know how it felt to be the first person to climb the Great Wall and see the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang. But at this moment, seeing such magnificent historical relics, a broad and profound breath came to her face, and Su Mian felt

My heart was churning, and I felt the urge to cry.

Only the upper two floors of the palace are exposed, and the entire lower level is in the abyss. It is impossible to tell how high this bronze palace is.

The distance from the door where they were standing to the palace was at least twenty meters, all empty space. What was strange was that every two meters from both sides of the door to the palace, there were a pair of bronze giant statues five or six meters high.

, floating quietly in the air.

Those huge bronze figures stood on both sides with their arms folded and in weird postures, just like there was a road from the door to the palace. They were guards standing on both sides of the road to guard the palace, or to greet the owner of the palace.
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