Chapter 128: The Prom
The passage wasn't long, and the rabbit led them to a quick halt in front of a huge brown wooden door. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
The wooden door is covered with reliefs of strange creatures of large and small sizes, which are evenly distributed on the surface of the wooden door, looking chaotic.
A few of them were the ones Ron had seen in the Forbidden Forest of Andas, but many more were very unfamiliar.
The torches on both sides of the wooden door burned silently, and the orange light hid part of the relief on the wooden door in shadows, staring at the three people in front of the door eerily like living creatures.
It's just that the light melodious music and the smell of food come from behind the door, and there is a strange sense of dislocation.
However, for this feeling, Ron, who has experienced many things, has long since lost much influence.
Barov, the rabbit who walked in the front, took out a golden coin from his black robe and flicked it lightly.
'Ding'
The crisp sound spreads in front of the wooden door with ripples visible to the naked eye.
With a 'creak', the closed wooden door suddenly opened, and then a bright light accompanied by a noisy sound came quickly.
In Ron's sight, strange creatures dressed in strange costumes were dancing strangely to music playing out of nowhere, their long twisted limbs reflecting black curved lines in the light.
Above the head was a ceiling glowing with golden light, and small figures with transparent wings on their backs flew around happily, singing beautiful songs.
Around the stage, there are huge round tables filled with countless delicious foods, and the rich smell fills the room.
Perhaps it was the sound of the wooden door opening, and one of the huge creatures with countless arms that was closest to the door suddenly turned its head, the huge creature had a bare head, but there were no eyes and nose on it, only a mouth showing fine white teeth, and then a large smile.
"Hey, let me see what I found, it turned out to be Richard!"
A shrill voice came from that big mouth, and there was a piercing feeling. (To be continued.) )