The People Walking in Dungeons Are Surely Not Normal

Chapter 920 Falling Into the Trap

king.

I pondered, thinking about this word constantly in my mind, and analyzing the relationship between this word and the sculpture.

I think a lot, and think very slowly, as if savoring a cup of freshly brewed tea.

I don’t know how much time passed, but Odachi’s voice sounded in my mind: “Hey, brat, wake up, wake up, what are you doing?”

"Ah? What?" I looked around blankly, and then I came back to my senses: "Oh, it's the Odachi sword. What's wrong? Did something happen?"

"This is also what I want to ask you," Odachi said: "You have been staring blankly at the sculptures and paintings without moving since just now. I thought you were possessed!"

"Ah, no, it's not what you think," I said, "Actually, I've been thinking about a question since the beginning."

"What's the problem?" Odachi asked.

"Can't you read my thoughts? You should know that."

Odachi immediately complained: "Please, your thoughts just now are all messed up. I know which one is the key point?"

"Oh, it seems to be my problem. That's what happened." I clarified my thoughts and said seriously: "Could the king you mentioned just now be the owner of this tomb?"

"Huh?" Odachi said with great interest, "Keep talking."

"That's right," I said, "What are general tombs used for? They sing praises and describe the great achievements of the tomb owner during his lifetime, right?"

"Go on!"

"Okay" I continued: "Since these are the functions of the mausoleum, then these carvings on the walls are probably used to record the words and deeds of the tomb owner that are praised as great during his lifetime, such as teaching people to use tools, teaching People learn life knowledge, teach people life skills, and so on and so forth.”

"What exactly do you want to express?" Odachi asked doubtfully.

"What I want to say is that we seem to have accidentally entered a 'king' tomb. Look at the jewelry as high as a hill, and then look at the worshiping statues around. Is it possible that there is something buried under that pile of jewelry? Carrying the 'King's' coffin?"

"Well, you finally hit the point," Odachi said, "Then, I want to ask you a question. Have you found any useful information in these carvings that can help you avoid the traps and reach the jewelry pile safely?"

"Uh" I was speechless.

At the same time, I remembered the real reason for looking at the carvings—to find information about a safe route to the pile of jewelry.

"However, we may have discovered more useful information." I tried to defend my embarrassment: "Buried under those jewels is probably the coffin of the 'King' himself!"

"Oh, okay, you have said this twice. Even if you are telling the truth, then please tell me how you are going to get to the pile of jewels without triggering the trap."

"Well," I paused, scratched my hair, and said awkwardly, "Sorry, I can't do it."

"Haha" Odachi chuckled twice: "Okay, what are you going to do next?"

I frowned, thought for a while, and said seriously: "Go over."

"Walk over?" Odachi asked in surprise: "Just walk over like this? Aren't you afraid that the mechanism will be triggered?"

"Of course I'm scared," I said hehely, "but I chose to walk over carefully little by little, so that I would have enough time to avoid the triggered mechanisms."

"Haha, wish yourself well." When Odachi said this, his tone was quite helpless.

Holding a Naotachi in hand, I slowly walked up the marble floor, taking each step even more carefully than before. My ears were straightened up, and I listened carefully to all the sounds that might come from around me. As long as there was the slightest sign of trouble, I would move very quickly. Retreating at a fast speed.

One step, two steps, three steps. When I reached the seventh step, there was a soft click, followed by a huge sense of oppression falling from the sky, and another stone pillar!

I pointed my toes and stepped back quickly. However, when I stepped back, I stepped on an unstepped floor tile, and my heart skipped a beat in nervousness.

Fortunately, there was no reaction on the ground. It seemed like it was just an ordinary ground.

Subconsciously, I breathed a sigh of relief, and my steps became heavier, and then, click.

Damn it! This is not an ordinary ground at all, but my body was in a retreating trend just now, and the force was not pressing on the stone bricks. Now when I relaxed, the force of my footsteps was also suppressed, directly triggering the mechanism.

This time, the mechanism was no longer a stone pillar, but a burst of sharp arrows, which were shot towards my head. The attack range was about two meters around the floor tile I stepped on. I was as embarrassed as if I was doing a tap dance. Dodge, however, this is not over yet. While I was tap dancing to avoid, I accidentally triggered a mechanism. This mechanism was different from the stone pillar rain of arrows, but it sank. Yes, the triggered floor tile was used as the In the center, all the ground within a two-meter radius sank in an instant.

I just exerted my strength and fell directly into the pit before I could regroup my strength.

Subconsciously, I grabbed the sides with both hands, trying to grab the walls on both sides, but found that my arms were not long enough. When I was in a hurry, I heard a shout in my head: "You bastard, use me quickly!"

I was stunned for a moment, then reacted in an instant, reached out and pulled out the Odachi, and at the same time thrust the Naotachi forward in my other hand. The Naotachi was inserted into the wall without any hindrance. Then, I pulled out the Odachi again. He waved, thrust hard with the same posture, and the Odachi sank into the wall more smoothly.

With two tachi as support, I finally no longer fell toward the bottom of the pit, but hung in the air.

He sighed slightly and looked up. He was still almost three meters away from the edge of the pit. It was so damn dangerous. God knew what was down there.

"You'll know if you take a photo with the magic crystal," Odachi reminded.

I released my hand holding Naotachi and took out the spar to look at it. However, the pit was too deep and I couldn't find the bottom at all.

"I can't see clearly," I said, "but it should be quite deep. If you fall, you'll probably be dead."

"It's easy to see the bottom clearly," Odachi said, "You can throw the magic crystal down."

I took a look at the magic crystal and finally gave up the suggestion: "This thing is quite expensive. It would be a pity to lose it."

"Just pick it up again if you think it's a pity," Odachi said beguilingly: "Anyway, with me and this Naotachi, you can go up and down easily."

I frowned, chose to ignore Odachi's temptation, and put the magic crystal back into my pocket.

"Oh, what a pity," Odachi said, "I also want to see what the bottom of this trap looks like."

"What are you looking at that for?" I asked confused.

"Of course, this is just for hypothetical purposes. What would have happened to you without me~" Odachi said with full malice.

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