Volume 1 The Beginning of the Tomb Search Chapter 046 Race against time

Poplar was forced to this point, so he could only jump off the passage, thinking that everything was still according to the plan, and when he came back, if this female ghost got on the body of the iron bull, he directly splashed the wolf blood on the iron bull.

He ignored the stone slab above his head, and walked directly down the almost vertical passage, and vaguely heard Tie Niu sigh loudly: "It's a pity that you can't get out of the cave, otherwise it would be nice for the two of us to go out to enjoy the mountains and rivers together! You have been wronged in this tomb for a thousand years, and the more I think about it, the more distressed I feel!"

Hearing these sweet and greasy words, Bai Yang was numb, but he was also secretly happy, he understood that it was Tie Niu who was handing him a code, telling him that as long as he left the ancient tomb, the female ghost could no longer attach a human body.

It's no wonder that the female ghost didn't attach Hongxing's body at the beginning, but took great pains to prevent them from leaving, followed by a woman's cry, and finally even attracted wild wolves and forced several of them into a hole in the ground.

He was now very sure that the wolf had been lured by this female ghost, otherwise the wolf would not have dared to jump into the hole and chase them, no matter how stupid he was.

But it is useless to understand this, because he Poplar will never leave his brothers in life and death, and leave the cave alone to live in humiliation.

And to save Tie Niu and Hongxing, he must compete with the female ghost for time.

Therefore, Poplar did not dare to hesitate for the slightest, and immediately quickened up and slipped down the steep passage, and then went down the passage where the iron bull had left a mark, turning the passage in the middle, and soon arrived at the entrance of the passage of the large tomb containing the red-haired zombies.

The passage was closed, and Poplar searched for the left and right walls with a flashlight for a long time before finding the switch to open the passage.

The candles that had been left in the chamber had been extinguished, and the entire chamber appeared empty and dark.

One after another, the sound of "chirping" came into the ears, and in this silent underground tomb, it looked particularly terrifying.

Poplar didn't know what kind of monster was coming in this tomb, so he instinctively immediately used a flashlight to shine at the place where the sound came from, and suddenly found that the head of the red-haired zombie thrown on the ground was still open with a pair of red eyes, and the upper and lower teeth were constantly opening and closing, making a chirping sound.

Even though he had already fought with the red-haired zombie before, Poplar still felt creepy, and was about to speed up his pace through the tomb, but he suddenly thought of what he was going to use to hold wolf blood later?

Although he still has a military kettle in his bag, it is only filled with a pot of wolf blood, and he is afraid that it will be difficult to splash it on three people.

Poplar was drenched in a cold sweat for a while, and he walked around the tomb twice, and suddenly thought that there was nothing to contain blood, so he would directly carry the live wolf into it.

Thinking like this, the black sword was useless for the time being, and Poplar shone a flashlight on the ground, first picking up the other steel whip that was thrown by the iron bull next to the sarcophagus.

But the steel whip was so heavy that the aspen could not be moved, but it was not very convenient to hold it to jump through the gap and climb the hole.

So Poplar threw away the steel whip and shone his flashlight on the tools left behind by the old inverted man, and finally chose a rusty iron crowbar.

Thinking that he would soon come in, Poplar simply took out two candles from his backpack, lit them and placed them in the corner, one to illuminate them, and the other to strengthen his courage.

The backpack and black sword were temporarily placed in the tomb, and Poplar, holding a crowbar in one hand and a flashlight in the other, walked towards the passage on the left.

When I rushed through this passage before, the passage was brightly lit by bone-eating fireflies.

But now the bone-eating fireflies are all out of flames and grounded, and the entire passage is pitch black.

Poplar shone with a flashlight, and crossed over from the gap more than two meters wide, and Fang was startled as soon as he landed on the ground, and there were actually several dead wolves lying on the ground.

Before, Poplar thought that the wolf was covered with hair, and he should not be afraid of the bite of the bone-eating firefly.

But now seeing that these dead wolves are covered in blood, and two of them are still biting each other's bodies, it is conceivable that these wild wolves are also killed by each other after being bitten by bone-eating fireflies.

A thought suddenly welled up in Poplar's heart: why did all the people and even animals that had been bitten by the bone-eating firefly die, but he and the Iron Bull had only had one seizure, and never had a seizure again?

However, this thought only turned slightly in Poplar's heart, and soon, another, more realistic question entrenched in his mind: if all the wolves were dead, wouldn't all his previous calculations be in vain?

He muttered to himself, and at a glance he saw that the coat he had taken off earlier to save the Iron Ox was crushed under a dead wolf.

At this moment, the coat had already been soaked with wolf blood, but Poplar thought that the wolf blood on his own body had dried up, and this coat was a pair of armor to protect against the female ghost.

So he picked up the coat on the floor, and it felt slimy and wet and disgusting.

Still, Poplar gritted his teeth and put on his coat, and then crept on.

In fact, no matter how much he tiptoed, he couldn't fly directly over the bone-covered room.

And as long as he stepped on those white bones, he would definitely alarm the bone-eating fireflies crawling all over the bones.

But the strong fear of the bone-eating firefly in his heart still made Poplar instinctively slow down, and he walked for two or three minutes in just a dozen meters of passage.

Finally, with the sound of "clucking" rotten bones under his feet, a stone room that was originally pitch black suddenly brightened.

Countless bone-eating fireflies glowing with green light flew all over the house in an instant, and the glittering green light reflected the whole room like a ghost cave and ghost kiln.

There are also countless flying insects, fluttering towards the poplar's face and body.

Knowing that he couldn't pounce, Poplar simply lowered his head and bent down, and rushed towards the opposite side of the stone chamber in great strides, almost with a flying motion, burrowing into the narrow hole on the opposite side.

The bone-eating fireflies crawled all over his body, but Poplar ignored it, just clutching a crowbar in one hand and slamming down the hole with all his might.

The roar of a wild wolf seemed faintly heard in his ears, and Poplar was refreshed, and quickly crawled through the narrowest section, standing up straight and running forward.

From a distance, he saw the light shining brightly ahead, reflecting the widest part of the ground at the top of the cavern.

There's a wolf there—

To be precise, there were three wolves, but two of them were dead, and apparently they had bitten each other to death.

The other one also had a wound on its body, but it didn't seem to be seriously wounded, and at the moment it was whimpering in that small place, and from time to time it was jumping upwards, as if trying to jump out of the hole.

But the hole was more than four meters high, and humans couldn't climb it, let alone a wolf.

Poplar didn't know if the wolf had been bitten by a bone-eating firefly, but even if it had been bitten, it should not have been bitten severely.

Five years of experience as a ranger has taught Poplar a clear understanding of the habits of wolves, which tend to leave one or two to guard at a distance when attacking their prey. It is estimated that this surviving wolf is the one who stayed at the entrance of the cave to keep guard.

And as the poplar gradually walked into the place where the light shone, the bone-eating fireflies that were originally clinging to his body all flew up and disappeared into the darkness.

The wolf turned around at this moment, and immediately its hair stood on end, and it whimpered and made a gesture ready to attack.

Poplar put the flashlight in his trouser pocket, grasped the crowbar with both hands, and slowly approached the wolf, thinking that if the wolf pounced, he would knock the wolf unconscious with a stick.

At this time, I suddenly heard someone shouting above the cave: "There is a hole here...... Damn, there's a wolf!"

The poplar has not completely emerged from the hole at the moment, so naturally it is impossible to see the person talking above the mouth of the hole.

And he didn't care about who he was now, and at the same time as the man spoke, the wolf swooped down on Poplar in front of him.

Poplar had been waiting for it to pounce, and immediately raised his crowbar and smashed it the wolf's head.

I don't know how long the crowbar has been in the ground, but I heard a "cluck" sound, and the crowbar broke in two.

Fortunately, the wolf was also smashed to the ground, and although he did not faint, he stumbled a little.

Poplar quickly dropped the crowbar, and when he saw the rope and shovel that had been thrown down the night on the ground, he quickly picked up the shovel with his toes, and swung a shovel and smashed it heavily on the wolf's head.

The wolf wailed, and finally fell to the ground.

Poplar breathed a sigh of relief, and looked up, only to see that the light was dazzling, and it was about noon.

There was a black shadow at the entrance of the cave, and Poplar had to cover his forehead with his hand, only then did he see that the black shadow was a man in his thirties.

At this moment, the man was looking at Poplar with a surprised face and asked, "Are you a ghost or a human, how did you get bloody?"

Bai Yang didn't answer him, and asked directly: "Who are you, the one who is fighting?"

"Yes, we're all upside down!"

The man smiled, and as the black shadow swayed above, several more figures appeared at the mouth of the cave.

Bai Yang didn't feel happy in his heart, but was a little worried, because even if these people were willing to help him, they couldn't deal with the female ghost.

On the contrary, once these people jumped down from the hole in the ground and got into the tomb, the female ghost had a lot of people to cling to, and he couldn't escape safely just by pouring the wolf blood on the iron bull and red apcocots, plus Xu Hua and the other three.

"You're also upside down, aren't you?" someone above the cave asked, "What the hell did you encounter down there, how did you make three points like a person, but seven points like a ghost?"

"Isn't it? Is your kid human blood or wolf blood, you won't kill people down there, will you?"

Poplar still didn't answer their question, and asked again, "Did you bring gasoline and black dog blood?"

The people above were all stunned by his question, and one of them asked, "Boy, what do you mean by asking?"

"I want to tell you, there are bone-eating fireflies down here, if you have gasoline, then come down and burn all the bone-eating fireflies first! In addition, there is a female ghost that will attach a human body to this side, and you can use the blood of a black dog to pour your body on your body, so as to avoid being entangled by a female ghost! But if you don't bring either of these things, then it's best to leave this place quickly, and if you are found by the female ghost later, you won't be able to leave!" said Poplar.

(See Chapter 047 "Wolf Blood Exorcism")