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Chapter 44 The Underground of Black Bear Town is Strange

Looking at the new message that popped up, Chen Wei's face was filled with embarrassment.

The reason why he dared to let Zhui Feng out was because he could contact Zhui Feng at any time.

As a result, when he turned around, Zhui Feng disappeared.

Although there is a distance between him and Zhui Feng, there is no way to explain what this is about.

If something happens, Chen Wei won't be able to sway anyone.

It would be interesting if Zhui Feng died somewhere, or if Chen Wei encountered some trouble.

Chen Wei secretly remembered in his heart that he should not send his heroes too far away, beyond a hundred kilometers, and that all plans should be made first.

Otherwise, if he encounters such a problem again, he won't know where to find anyone.

With this lesson learned, Chen Wei will pay attention to such a situation next time. If there is really no other way, then he will find a way to improve his communication distance.

Chen Wei believes that this should also be considered by "Hero Lord".

It is impossible for all players to be connected only a hundred kilometers apart.

What should I do if I encounter a cross-game connection?

While Chen Wei was thinking about how to get in touch with Zhui Feng, the zombie of the miner who was sent underground crawled out again.

Stanford stepped forward and asked a few questions, then walked up to Chen Wei with a strange look on his face.

"What's wrong?"

Chen Wei looked at Stanford and asked.

"It's nothing, he has dug it to the bottom."

Stanford had a broken look on his face.

Chen Wei didn't notice any difference in Stanford's expression. After all, there was no expression on his gray face. The only thing that could be seen was Stanford's divine eyes, which were still on his face.

Chen Wei could usually avoid looking at Stanford's face, but he didn't look at it very much.

After hearing that Stanford had dug to the bottom, Chen Wei's attention turned to this: "Oh, did you find anything?"

"About 230 meters underground, there is a foundation made of countless corpses. The foundation is very large, about the size of this village.

There are seven or eight layers of corpses stacked up, and the corpses on each layer are different. Most of them are human corpses, and a few are the corpses of humanoid creatures. This iron pillar is most likely a counterweight to the foundation."

Stanford explains the discovery of miners' walking corpses underground.

He paused for a moment, and finally said with some hesitation: "The miners' walking corpses found that those corpses had been buried for who knows how many years, and the clothes on their bodies had rotted away, but their flesh and blood seemed to be the freshest.

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The miner's walking corpse even said that when he saw the flesh and blood, he felt a little appetite."

When Stanford said this, Chen Wei also became curious.

"Oh, is there any way to bring a body out?"

Regarding Chen Wei's order, Stanford didn't say much and went back to issue the order.

After a while, the zombie miners dragged a body up from the ground.

As Stanford said before, the clothes on this corpse were old and the fabrics had rotted into disgrace.

But the flesh and blood of the corpse seemed to be fresh. Chen Wei reached out and pressed it, and the skin of the corpse still had a certain elasticity.

But Chen Wei's attention was not entirely focused on this.

He took a look at the body and noticed that there seemed to be something wrong with the body.

Chen Wei waved to Stanford and asked him to come closer to him.

Then Chen Wei picked up Stanford's hand and studied it.

"Did you find anything?"

"This is a novice player who arrived here in who knows what year, but failed to escape."

Chen Wei glanced at the corpses on the ground and sighed. It would be fine if there were only one or two, but if there were all such corpses underground, then Chen Wei would have to consider the dangers of this novice world.

None of the so many novice players have made it out of the novice world, and they are all treated as the foundation of a town here.

The most important thing is that this town is just a small town among human cities, and the people here are also aware of the consequences of these corpses being buried together.

They even arranged iron pillars two to three hundred meters long for suppression.

This is obviously not an unconscious behavior, but intentional.

If this is the case, then this is really terrible.

Thinking of this, Chen Wei's face immediately turned pale.

But Stanford seemed to have no reaction and looked at the body on the ground.

Chen Wei looked at Stanford at this time and asked with some hesitation: "Are you also the hero that the player turned into after death?"

Stanford shook his head, "I'm not, the one guarding the cemetery is the player. Sometimes I really can't understand some of the thoughts in his mind. In my opinion, the players are not that bad at all. At least they can't act unscrupulously.

resurrection.

The one guarding the cemetery only has a chance to be resurrected once a day after death.

Why would he want to be a player?"

Chen Wei was stunned for a moment, and then said: "Maybe it's for freedom."

"But I heard that players are not free at all. We can issue tasks to players at any time and ask them to do whatever they want. Is this considered freedom?"

Regarding this question, Chen Wei was silent for a while, and finally said: "Maybe, this may be the last sign of the player's stubbornness."

Stanford looked incomprehensible, but he didn't dwell too much on this aspect.

After all, he does not belong to the players. His understanding of the players is just a few words from the boss who used to guard the cemetery. The more knowledge in his mind is how to control the undead, or some cold knowledge about ghosts.

Then there are some common sense questions about heroes.

In this regard, Stanford, who was born a hero, is much clearer than Zhui Feng, who turned into a hero halfway.

But in terms of players, neither Stanford nor Zhuifeng are so understanding.

Seeing that Chen Wei was unwilling to say more, he didn't ask any more questions, but turned to look at the body on the ground.

"He has been dead for at least three hundred years."

Although the corpse looked fresh, the clothes and fabrics on the body were in the hands of an expert like Stanford, and the condition could be known at the first touch.

"This is the top one. If the back of the foundation has not been dug up, then the other corpses below should be of the same age."

Players of the same generation.

Chen Wei secretly added in his mind.

However, the information he currently has is too little, and he simply cannot determine the cause of the corpse's foundation.

"Are there other human cities nearby? Can we find another city and check it out carefully?"

Stanford thought seriously for a long time, and finally shook his head.

"The only human city I know is Black Bear Town, but I don't know much about other directions."
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