He quickly pulled an object from his pocket; it was a bronze mirror with a ferocious beast baring its fangs on the back and a circle of strange floral vines inlaid around the mirror surface.

As spiritual energy flowed into them, a dense, chilling aura instantly filled the area where everyone was.

Sensing the danger, the two tried to escape the chilling atmosphere, but they were too slow. An invisible force struck their backs, and two streams of blood sprayed out.

At that moment, Lin Huai shouted loudly.

"go!"

Several people evacuated quickly.

“Fuck!” Lyons knelt on one knee, his face showing slight pain.

Despite all my calculations, I never expected these little bastards to have such a powerful item.

At that moment, Bruce, who had been silent all along, suddenly laughed, a low laugh that sent chills down everyone's spine.

On the other side, Su Mu continued to fall down the hole. Just when she thought it was a bottomless pit, a light suddenly appeared under her feet, gradually becoming clearer.

The faint yellow light drew closer, and Su Mu turned over, a nimble roll easing some of the pressure.

Ignoring her superficial injuries, she immediately looked around.

Strangely, the clairvoyance failed, and I couldn't concentrate my mental energy anymore.

She was even more puzzled when she checked the necklace and found it intact on her neck.

If it's not a problem with the necklace, then what went wrong?

She was suddenly in a state of extreme panic. She had thought the necklace was her last trump card, but nothing could keep up with the sudden occurrence of an accident.

Unable to understand why the necklace had malfunctioned, she was frightened but also knew that the most important thing right now was to get out of here, as it wasn't easy to live a second life.

She didn't want this windfall to be taken away by God before she could even finish half of it.

Her X-ray vision has stopped working, but her physical skills are still intact, so she shouldn't be completely without the ability to protect herself.

After looking around, she realized that she was at a crossroads with four passageways around her and a branch road not far away in the dim light.

Each passage branched off, and she couldn't help but feel anxious, as if she were in a maze, where each branch seemed to be inhabited by a monster, and from the depths of the unknown could be heard their roars and warning whimpers.

Upon closer listening, however, it turned out to be just the sound of wind blowing past one's ears.

Rumor?

Su Mu turned around, wondering why there was a sound of wind inside the cave.

The wind was blowing from behind her, and as she turned around, the wind that rushed towards her stirred her silky black hair.

A gentle breeze swept by, and Su Mu quickly determined the route. She couldn't go up the "road" above her head, so this was the only way.

The passage appears to have been carved out by hand, filled with irregularly shaped stone surfaces and gravel.

An antique lamp base hangs on the wall, its unique patterns highlighting its extraordinary nature.

Su Mu found it strange that this place should always be lit, because there was almost no dampness in this cave, which was the complete opposite of the caves above.

But why did this oil lamp burn so long without going out? It's truly astonishing.

Upon closer inspection, it even emits a faint fragrance, the scent of which is hard to identify, yet surprisingly pleasant.

She couldn't help but take a deep breath, and whether it was just her imagination or not, her previously tired spirit seemed to have returned a bit.

After gathering her thoughts, she took a step forward.

After walking about twenty meters, she suddenly felt something behind her, but when she turned around, she found that it was still the same empty passage.

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