Chapter Forty-Nine: To Enter or Not to Enter?

"What kind of danger does the other end of the spectrum look like?" Watson stood up from the wall where he had been leaning against at this time, came to the surroundings of the teleportation circle, pretended to take a look, and then asked.

Aine also laughed secretly when he looked at Watson's behavior. He knew about the training program of Rether's military mage, so he wasn't surprised by the fact that Watson couldn't identify a magic circle.

"Legendary Ruins." Ain's tone was calm, "It's just from the information hidden in the magic array, I don't know if it's correct or not." ”

"Legendary...... Relic? Because Ain had experienced a lot in the game in his previous life, his expression was still so calm. However, for the three military mages, even Julian, who has experienced an adventurous career, is full of that kind of awe for the modifier legend.

A mage, or any class, legend is an end goal. From the beginning, just getting started, working towards the goal of legend, how many people have fallen on the road to legend.

The Fourth Age, after the destruction of the Arcanist Empire, is an era of legendary decay. Whether it's the Arcanist Empire of the Third Age, or the more ancient civilizations created by non-humans in the First and Second Ages, it's not difficult to achieve a legend.

But now in the Fourth Age, every legend is a story that can't be told for weeks, and everyone looks up to them - of course, Ain is a special case.

And maybe at the beginning, these three people didn't have a clear grasp of high-level power, but just under the oppression of that corpse witch, they understood the horror of high-level power. Personally, they were scared of the legendary relic itself.

But the legendary relics are still relics after all, for them, the danger of the relics may not be so obvious, and since it is a legendary relic, if they can get the harvest, it is a legendary legacy, and it will naturally not be too bad.

Danger and benefit, these two key points are stuck in the minds of the three people, and neither side can overpower it.

"Baron Ain, is there any other way to leave besides entering the ruins?" At this time, Duke, who knew the details of Ain, asked Aine very politely.

Ain just pointed to the top of the cavity silently, and then shrugged helplessly.

"Only by drilling holes?" The expression on Duke's face was also a little good, "So where are we now?" ”

"I've walked so far, I should be under the White Mountain." This time it was not Ain who answered Duke, but Julian, "I have a good grasp of the distance from Varneburg to all directions. Right now, above our heads, it's probably a certain peak of the White Mountain Range......"

Originally, Duke's face was more exciting, but he still had a way to get back to the ground through a big hole or some other way. But when Julian said this, he was going to imagine it, but he was also suffocated back to his heart.

Not to mention the danger in the White Mountain Range, if it is really a mountain peak overhead, how long will it take to dig a hole......

Shudder.

"I agree to enter the magic circle." "I agree." Duke and Watson were the first to take a stand. In their hearts, although it is a legendary ruin, the legend has disappeared, leaving only the ruins, how can there be any danger?

Julian, who had experience in an adventure group, hesitated for a long time, because he had also explored the ruins. Many of the ruins are no less dangerous than the owners of the original ruins. The second most casualty adventure that Julian's team encountered while in the group was an expedition to the underground ruins.

"I agree." In the end, greed triumphed over the fear of the unknown legendary ruins, and Julian agreed.

Ain nodded, and was the first to stand on the teleportation array.

The expected light did not shine......

"Huh......" Ain couldn't help but get down from the teleportation circle, and then carefully inspected the teleportation circle.

"Let's come up together...... This teleportation circle can only be teleported once. In the end, Ain could only come to this conclusion, although this teleportation circle could draw magic energy from the other end, as long as the magic energy of a transparent crystal was used as a guide, but it needed to be channeled again when starting the teleportation. And after each teleportation, the magic energy transmission network at both ends will be temporarily cut off for a few days.

When the four of them stood still on the teleportation circle, Ain took out another clear crystal and infused it into the teleportation circle.

The dazzling magic energy fluctuations enveloped the four of them, and the radiant aura that fluctuated in the space at this time allowed Ain to know the origin of those violent radiant aura.

But in the next moment, it was the discomfort of teleporting through the teleportation circle, and then the scenery in front of me suddenly changed.

It was all a soft white light, and nothing else existed.

Not only were the three military mages confused, but even Aine was a little stupid at this time.

If you want to say that you can teleport over and directly eat a demon Duncan's big crack and then instantly transform into a solid body, there is nothing strange about Ain. But now this empty environment, full of comfortable white light, really doesn't fit the legendary ruins...... It made Ain feel that the teleportation magic array had been useless for too long, and then the teleportation was crooked, and several of his people were thrown to a certain layer of the Heavenly Mountain plane.

But it didn't take long for lines of text to appear on the teleportation circle, all in the Nether language used by the Arcanist Empire!

Watson and Duke rolled their eyes, then closed their mouths decisively—their Nethers were probably about the same level as the babbling children of the Arcanist Empire.

As for Al Ain and Julian, because of their relatively complete arcane education, they have no problem reading Nether.

However, it seems that because of the age, many of the grammar used in the text that emerged was not the same as the current Nesser language.

After reading a few lines, Julian gave up struggling and turned his gaze to Ain, who was still silently speaking.

Instead, Ain combined some of the grammar of the Old High Elves of the Second Age to read this early Nether language. Because when the Arcanist Empire was just created, in order to create a language suitable for humans, it was borrowed from the ancient High Elves of many of the High Elves who were absolutely dominant at that time as a reference to construct the original Nether language.

"So that's ......" As the last word emerged, Ain finally understood the meaning of the area.

"Baron Ain, is this something written about this Hall of Glory?" Julian saw that Ain had read and understood the Gunether, so he asked. As for the word "Hall of Glory", it was also one of the only phrases he could make out in the first few lines he read......

"Yes." Ain nodded, then explained.