Chapter 136: The Passage

There was silence all around, except for the sound of the footsteps of Narse and Tel Aviv advancing.

Sunlight slowly shone onto the floor through the windows of the church, and the dust that floated quietly became visible in the sunlight.

This allowed the two to see through the church, which seemed to be nothing but darkness.

The blood stains and corpses everywhere make the silent church seem even more strange and cold.

The rhythmic sound of water dripping from nowhere made the already frozen atmosphere in the air even heavier.

"It's so miserable, there is not a single living mouth left. As he spoke, Narse shook his head regretfully.

However, Tel Aviv seemed to have some hope, he sighed softly, and then said slowly: "It's not as bad as I imagined, at least, I haven't seen Abel's body until now, he should still be alive." ”

"Abel?" asked Nalse, puzzled, for he had never heard of the name.

"Ah, the first-class priest of the Abel Kingdom, but he has the strength of the chief priest, but he has not been assessed, so so far, he is still a first-class priest, but his strength is absolutely undoubted, but it is doubtful that a few months ago, he himself offered to be transferred to Davos Town, to be honest, his qualifications and strength are basically equal to the Pope. Tel Aviv shrugged, he really didn't understand what was going on in those people's minds.

"A few months ago, if I'm not mistaken, the ruins of Davos were discovered at that time. After listening, Narse pinched his chin and muttered to himself.

But this is especially clear in the silent church.

"It's really a desperate chase. Tel Aviv turned his head to look out the window, countless white bugs were constantly surrounding the church, but then he turned around and continued: "I was also thinking about this, in fact, there was a report in Davos at that time, but the report said 'The site has been explored, there are no anomalies', so no one cares at all." ”

"That doesn't sound like good news, and a site that gets the kind of priest's attention wouldn't be a good place to visit, I don't think. Tel Aviv's words made Nalse smash his tongue.

"It doesn't look like this is the time to talk about this, I thought, it's time for us to run. Reminding Narse, who was still stunned, Tel Aviv decisively raised his legs and ran forward.

The doubt made Nalse subconsciously look back.

But the next moment, he didn't hesitate to keep up with Tel Aviv: "Didn't you say they couldn't get in?"

For that, you have to thank the gap that I don't know where. The expression on Tel Aviv's face still hasn't changed, and the movement under his feet hasn't stopped for a minute.

"There's a room in front, I don't know if it's safe. Narse, who had already run in front of Tel Aviv at some point, suddenly spoke.

"If we had a choice. Tel Aviv turned around and unleashed a large fireball at the swarm behind him, then quickly turned around and began to flee.

In the narrow passage, the effect of the large fireball is very obvious, it directly blocks the path of the bugs, effectively preventing them from continuing to track.

That's enough time for Narse and Tel Aviv to get into that room safely.

After slamming the door shut, Nalse was finally able to breathe a sigh of relief, but he didn't think it would be long.

Tel Aviv, on the side, began to search the room.

"It seems that someone has studied this flower. Looking at the dried flowers on the table and the white eggs scattered next to it, Tel Aviv muttered softly.

His voice made Narse, who was sitting and resting, slowly come over.

Looking at the flowers on the table, and then at the flowers that had been crushed in blood, Narcai smiled and said, "Yes, there are people who want to destroy it. ”

The room, which was not very large, made him feel a little bored, and the constant sound of flapping wings outside made him even more helpless: "I can't go out for a while, if I'm bored, you can read more books." ”

There was a slight complaint on his lips, and his hand couldn't help but reach for the bookshelf to the side, but the book seemed to be stuck when it was only half pulled out, and no matter how much he dragged it, he couldn't move forward.

"Oh, well, it looks like I've never had anything to do with books in my life. With that, Narse let go of his hand slightly, and the book flicked back.

At the same time, the bookshelf began to move slowly forward, about two or three meters, and then quickly began to move to the left.

Once the movement had completely stopped, the passage hidden behind the bookshelves was completely exposed to Narse's vision.

The slight noisy movement made Tel Aviv, who was still concentrating on studying the flowers, raise his head and take a look.

"That's a good thing. Looking at the scenery in front of him, Tel Aviv praised Narce from the bottom of his heart.

Then Tel Aviv put down the flower in his hand and quickly stood up: "I think it is necessary for us to go down and have a look, although I don't know what is hidden underneath." ”

"I agree, because we don't have a choice. With that, Narse pointed to the white bugs that were coming in through the crack in the door behind him, and then jumped straight down.

The passage was unusually rudimentary, judging by the traces around it, it didn't seem to have been built very long, and there were mounds of earth in the passage that had not had time to be cleared.

But he didn't have time to worry about that much right now.

"Oh, if only they could become girls. Nelsey frantically moved forward, but still did not forget to complain.

"I hope you can afford it. Tel Aviv shook his head helplessly.

However, Narse, who was moving forward quickly, suddenly stopped and waited for Tel Aviv behind him.

This made Tel Aviv think that something was wrong, so he slowed down and cautiously leaned towards Narse.

"Hey, what are you doing, Tel Aviv, there's no light ahead, hurry up and use your magic to illuminate. Turning around, Narse looked at Tel Aviv's cautious movements and smiled helplessly.

After listening, Tel Aviv bypassed Narse and quickly rushed forward, waving his staff at the same time, and the pitch darkness in front of him was instantly illuminated.

The two of them walked through the passage for a long time before they saw a glimmer of light coming from the long darkness.

Approaching the exit, the two tacitly slowed down their pace, because they didn't know what was waiting for them somewhere.

The flames on the staff swayed gently with the wind that rose out of nowhere.