Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Truth About the Great Underground Tomb

Kao follows Krisiva through the Misty Forest, and at first Kao follows Krisiva until he has to walk side by side.

"What's that?" Kao saw what appeared to be a hill-like shadow ahead, and asked Krishiva in a puzzled voice.

"Morgan the Dragon." Krishiva wrote it casually.

"This is a dragon? Is it so big. The shadow that Kao saw was nearly 100 meters high, and there was no edge on the left and right sides, and Kao thought at first that it was the end of the forest.

Krishiva slapped Kao's words and wrote impatiently, "Don't ask, I'll go to a place where I can talk and tell you, there are things you can explain only after you see them." ”

Kao nodded, and followed Krishiva obediently according to his curiosity.

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The two of them made their way to the shadow, and Kao was finally able to see the shadow for what it really was.

In front of Kao was the head of a sleeping dragon. His nostrils were like a dark cavern in Kao's eyes, and he was constantly spraying out mist through his breath, and Kao's clothes were blown by a rhythmic snort.

"This ...... Is this the source of the fog in this forest? Kao swallowed, a little hard to believe the fact.

Krisiva was satisfied with Kao's gaffe, and was ready to wait until Kao recovered, in order to avenge the embarrassment he had spoken to himself at the beginning.

It had only taken about five or six minutes for Kao to come to terms with the fact that such a large expanse of forest fog was caused by the dragon's breathing.

Kao, who recovered, quickly noticed that he was smiling at first, and now waiting for an impatient Krishva. Kao hurriedly apologized: "I'm sorry...... Keeping you waiting. "Although Krishiva can't hear it.

When Krisiva saw Kao come back to his senses, he walked straight to the position of the dragon's body, until he came to a clearing.

Directly in front of this clearing, there was a huge cavern, just staggering the position of the dragon's body.

All the animals that Kao had seen through the Misty Forest had walked into the darkness one after another, about thirteen or fourteen, a lot less than Kao had thought, but more than he had seen.

Krisiva made a simple gesture to Kao for him to follow, and then walked into the darkness as well.

"Ding Dong~" The sound of water dripping is the first sound that Kao heard after entering the dense forest: "Whew~ There is a sense of relief!" ”

"Stinky little ghost, light a fire." Krishiva's voice came from ahead.

"Hello old man, my name is Kao, may I ask the old man what is your name?" Kao snapped his fingers, and clusters of sparks floated around Kao, floating forward to light up the cave. Looking ahead through the firelight, the passage of this cave is a steep downward slope.

"Lao Tzu Krishua, you have to respect the old man, do you know?" Krisiva cocked the old man and reprimanded.

"Got it, old man."

"Don't fight with you little ghost, how is Menqi now?" Krishiva asked wistfully.

"I'm already a one-star food hunter, but do you know what a hunter is?" Kao replied and remembered that Krishiva didn't know about the personal line.

"Of course I do! It seems that Menqi has been able to take charge of himself. Krishva's voice sounded gentle and kind.

The two of them walked in the cavern for an unknown amount of time, and a glimmer of light shone through Kao's spark into the dark cavern.

"What a fragrant smell!" A scent that was so strong that it overwhelmed the light came from the depths.

The animal next to it also changed from its slow and lifeless appearance to refreshment, and its steps gradually became faster, and it was very eager for something in the depths.

Krisiva turned to look at Kao, "It's coming, little ghost. ”

Finally getting out of the cave, the sudden light made Kao unable to open his eyes for a moment.

In the light of a trance, Kao's eyes gradually adjusted to the place, and began to slowly try to open his eyes.

A crystal clear round lake reflects the crystal clear moonstone above, and the stars emitted by the moonstone are scattered on the surface of the round lake.

What was strange was that the skeletons of snow-white beasts were scattered in the round lake less than a meter deep, the large ones almost filled the cave where Kao entered, and the small ones could only see a few traces of white bones.

In addition, in the middle of the round lake, on a stone platform, there was a large, life-filled egg, the sound of which was beating so vigorously that even Kao could hear it clearly.

Before Kao could be amazed, the beast that had just entered with him rushed into the round lake like madness.

Krishiva didn't care about it, and Kao wondered, "Doesn't it matter?" ”

"This is their burial place, so why bother?"

The beasts that stepped into the round lake slowly stopped from their initial madness, and their bodies gradually melted by the water of the lake at a speed that was visible to the naked eye.

Until he finally fell motionless into white bones and fell in the arc, his head facing the egg on the stone platform.

They look like the last death of life, coming to the face of life, but in the end they are resisted by the moat. Kao couldn't help but sigh a little.

"What? Does it make you sad? Krishiva picked up a box at the mouth of the cave and went to the lake and sat down.

"There are some, I feel like I saw the end and birth of life." Kao looked at the white bones in the lake and the eggs full of life, and had a new understanding of life.

"Don't have those meaningless thoughts, because you don't know the truth, and it will make you regret it." Krisiva rummaged through the boxes he had brought.

"What do you mean?"

"I've finally found it." Krisiva found a long scoop from the box, put it in the lake, scooped a spoonful of the lake water, and watched as Kao put the scoop into his mouth: "That's what it means." ”

Kao hurriedly grabbed Krisiva's hand: "Didn't you just see what happened to those beasts when they entered?" Although Kao was stopping, looking at the scoop in Krisiva's hand, Kao swallowed unconsciously.

Krisiva reached over and took a sip of the water from the scoop: "This scoop is specially made of the dragon's eggshell, which will decompose the ablative matter in this pot of soup. ”

"Soup?" Kao looked at the Round Lake, "You say it's soup?" ”

"Isn't this a great underground tomb?" Kao looked at the white bones of the round lake with a stunned expression.

"Well, Menki likes to call this the Great Underground Tomb of Krishwa, which sounds cool. I'd call it Krishua's special soup, a long, long soup made from the bones of these beasts. Krishiva scooped it up again and handed it to Kao: "Taste?" ”

"Can you tell me the story of this big underground tomb?" Kao still thinks it would be better to call this place the Great Underground Tomb of Krishva, and in this respect Kao is the same as Menki.