A Game for Everyone: God-Level Talent is Achieved Through Rolling In.

Chapter 78 isn't that complicated; it's just dismemberment.

Nie Wan replied, thinking to herself that Lan Xiangyuan's adaptation speed was really fast. Last week, she was even a little uncomfortable with some ferocious monsters, but this week she didn't change her expression when facing the underwater forest of corpses and started to make her unique comments.

Lan Xiangyuan wasn't afraid, so Wei Weiwei, who frequently visited various tombs, was even less afraid. Compared to the corpses underwater, he was more afraid of Nie Wan in front of him.

Especially when Nie Wan saw that there was no movement on the cliff, she turned her head and glanced at him thoughtfully.

His expression seemed to say, "If you dare to lie, those people below will be your fate."

He didn't know why the bridge hadn't appeared!

The clue he knew was that once he got here, a staircase would naturally appear to guide him there. But now the staircase hadn't appeared. Could it be that You Yuehan suspected him of lying again?

I swear to God, this time it really wasn't true!

Remembering a guy who confidently claimed that he had been killed by You Yuehan and then forcibly resurrected and killed again, and that he had obtained a key item, Weiweiwei couldn't help but worry about the only special item he had.

Weiweiwei trembled like a leaf, and Nie Wan naturally noticed his abnormality, but didn't take it to heart.

She can now see this person clearly; he's simply afraid of her, like he's afraid of a monster.

Although I don't know why he was so scared, being scared is a good thing; it's better than not being scared and not following orders.

Closing her eyes and focusing all her attention on the armored golem, Nie Wan carefully examined the scattered divination symbols on the stone platform, mentally conjuring up a foothold.

Ten pieces, twenty pieces... as each square was painted with color, they gradually connected to form an image.

Haechi.

Nie Wan recalled the records she had seen in her previous life: General Ming Huan had fought in all directions, and the pattern on his military flag was the Xie Zhi (a mythical beast).

When he was conquering the Baiyue, his right eye was injured by a barbarian shaman. He always covered his face with a Xiezhi mask, with the right eye area painted red, making the already ferocious mask even more eerie.

After donning the mask, he became even more invincible on the battlefield. His blind right eye was thus mistakenly believed to have been specially offered to the Xie Zhi by General Ming Huan in exchange for unparalleled divine power.

If so...

"You guys wait here, I'll be back soon."

Nie Wan told the two to stop there, and then she quickly walked along the squares that could be stepped on to the square where the right eye of the Xie Zhi was located in the pattern, jumped on it, and stomped on it heavily.

Beneath the stone platform, the clattering sound of mechanisms activating could be heard.

Nie Wan quickly returned to the shore, looked at the bridge extending from the stone platform to the inner tomb, and said to the two, "Come with me."

Lan Xiangyuan was still completely baffled, not knowing how Nie Wan had triggered the mechanism, and hurriedly asked in private messages.

Upon receiving Nie Wan's reply, he was dumbfounded.

It turns out the books in the library were really useful.

Perhaps she should spend more time studying at the Imperial Academy.

The bridge sloped downwards, and a transparent barrier on the bridge pillars separated the river water on both sides. The three walked quickly and soon reached the other side.

Nie Wan directly put the armored puppet into the golden token. When Wei Weiwei saw it, he was even more certain that the armored puppet was the legendary powerful pet. He quickly held his breath and focused on performing well, while looking at the cliff covered with dark green water plants and moss, searching for traces of the tomb entrance.

Seeing how much he cared, Nie Wan let him do as he pleased.

She had initially planned to use the Celestial Compass to teleport in if she couldn't find the mechanism. But once teleported in, she might land in the tomb passage or inside the tomb chamber, and might encounter a troublesome boss.

The guy opened the door voluntarily, saving her from those potential problems, and she was happy to see it happen.

Weiweiwei reached out and groped among the water plants and moss, finding an uneven spot. He clenched his fist and punched it, creating a dent. Then he took out a Xiezhi copper ring from his backpack and fastened it to the dent.

The copper ring and the recess fit together perfectly. The three of them could clearly hear the sound of gears turning inside the wall. The water plants were suddenly split into two parts, revealing a gap in the middle.

The gap widened and widened until it became a doorway two meters wide and five meters high.

"Let's go."

Nie Wan led the way into the inner tomb, and Lan Xiangyuan quickly followed. Wei Weiwei was stunned for a moment, then quickly pried off the copper ring and followed.

Unlike the simple and unadorned outer tomb passage, the inner tomb, although it also involves a long passage, is indeed extremely exquisite.

The top and left and right sides are carved with cloud-patterned white rock and painted with various colors, making it magnificent and continuous, telling the complete story of General Ming Huan's life.

When Nie Wan reached the mural depicting General Ming Huan's conquest of Baiyue, she stopped and turned to look at Wei Weiwei.

Weiwei Kui was extremely nervous, his eyes fixed on the general in the mural in front of him, pretending not to notice his gaze.

But the ostrich policy won't work, Nie Wan asked.

"The tool you used to activate that mechanism was obtained from a mission, right?"

"Huh? Uh-huh!"

Pretending not to hear clearly, he turned his head and met Nie Wan's eyes. Weiweiwei quickly nodded.

"Then you should have completed part of your mission by now."

"Yes, yes, thanks to you, great master, otherwise I would still be wandering outside, and I don't know how many times I would have drowned in the river."

He smiled obsequiously.

Nie Wan wasn't buying it and asked, "After completing the mission, will the item change?"

Weiweiwei hadn't had time to check it earlier, fearing that if the item stayed outside for even a few seconds longer, Nie Wan and Lan Xiangyuan would spot it. Only after hearing her say this did he belatedly realize his mistake and take the copper ring out again.

Lan Xiangyuan also leaned closer to examine the bronze ring.

Although Weiwei Kui had deliberately concealed it, making it difficult to see clearly, the contrast was so striking that it was obvious even without close inspection.

After being used once, the copper ring actually became more distinct.

It used to look like worn-out copper, but now it looks like brand-new brass.

Lan Xiangyuan looked at the bronze ring and, remembering that Nie Wan had stared at the mural for a while before turning back to ask Wei Weiwei for the bronze ring, immediately turned to look at the mural as well.

Sure enough, in the mural, General Minghuan, who was killing the Baiyue shaman, had two bronze rings with xiezhi (mythical beasts) on his chest.

"This belongs to General Minghuan."

she blurted out.

"definitely is."

Nie Wan's eyes flashed as she took out the tracking compass she had bought from Qingyun Temple from her backpack, grabbed the copper ring, and stuck it on the compass.

The compass needle spun rapidly, eventually pointing shakily to a coordinate.

A moment later, it pointed to another coordinate that was completely opposite.

A moment later, it was another coordinate.

In just a few seconds, the coordinates changed nine times.

"what is this?"

Lan Xiangyuan asked, and Wei Weiwei was also curious, but more worried about whether he should get the copper ring back.

Nie Wan said, "Qingyun Temple's specialty is the Qi-catching compass. If you put something that someone has used on it, the compass will automatically extract the Qi inside and track the owner's location."

Lan Xiangyuan suddenly realized: "So the compass is showing the location of General Minghuan's body now? Why has it changed several times? Is the compass broken?"

Weiweiwei boldly joined the discussion: "Could it be that General Minghuan's rank is too high, and a low-level compass can't calculate accurately? Or is there some interfering factor in this tomb?"

Nie Wan compared the map given by Weiweiwei with these nine coordinates, and thinking about the information she had received from Weiweiwei in her previous life, she smiled and said, "It's not as complicated as you think."

"General Minghuan was simply divided into several pieces."

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