Chapter Seventy-One: The Secret Realm of the Ruins of Guderanth 1

"How's that, Vera, can you determine where the exact entrance is?"

Seeing that Vera was finished, Bart walked over from a distance and asked in a deep voice.

Although he was prepared in his heart, when this relic, which had always only existed in the history of books, was discovered by himself and others, Bart couldn't help but feel a burst of excitement in his heart.

It's just that he has an old and calm personality and a gloomy mind, and it's easy to be invisible, no matter how angry he is.

"It's okay on my side, how about Vera, your side!"

Fred said loudly as he walked this way, but there was excitement in his voice that could not be hidden.

Just now, Baffred and Bart have been arranging some bewildering witchcraft circles and alert circles around them, although they are not proficient in witchcraft circles, and the witchcraft circles they have arranged are just ordinary witchcraft circles.

It's also easy to be seen through by apprentices with a little eyesight, but just in case, only a reminder can be used, and it is enough for Fred and them.

"Of course it's fine!"

After all the dark and hideous insects outside disappeared, Vera also opened her eyes, but her face was a little pale, and such a large-scale investigation made her mentally exhausted a little quickly.

"Based on the information from my children, I already know a rough idea of where the entrance to this ruin is!"

"Follow me!"

Vera knew the importance of the matter, and she was also very simple, she glanced at a few people, stood up after speaking, and walked straight forward, and several other people hurriedly followed.

Soon, Vera and the three of them were standing at the inconspicuous foot of the mountain in front of the huge rock wall in front of them.

Vera pointed to the chaotic stone wall in front of her and said, "According to the news from my child, this place should be the most likely, you can do it!"

"I'll get back to my senses first!"

Vera finished speaking, shoved something into her mouth, and walked to the side, closing her eyes and recuperating.

Although the mental consumption of her use of her companion pet 'Bone Eater' this time is a bit large, it is not much of an expense for the current Vera.

It's just that this is a team task, and it is definitely unreasonable to let Vera contribute alone, so it is natural for Vera to rest and recover now.

Bart nodded, turned around and said, "Then let's get started!"

The others knew that Vera was going to waste her energy every time she used those bugs, and they didn't say anything.

"Yes!"

Facing this large and incomparably hard stone wall in front of them, ordinary people are helpless, but for the three of Bart, these are not problems, they just need some time.

The three of Bart were busy, and Vera stood aside with her eyes closed, but from time to time she opened her eyes and glanced in the direction of several people, and her mind kept recalling the news that her pet had just brought back.

This time, Vera's companion pet 'Bone Eater' detected entrances similar to this ruin, with a large and a small entrance.

Now a few people are digging the big one, and one of the smaller ones has been in the other direction, but she can do these by herself, so naturally there is no need to let others know.

......

On the other side of the valley, Gordon continued to search the valley after eating his dry food.

As the afternoon approached, the sky was still bright.

Gordon walked on the valley path full of fallen leaves, a gust of wind blew, the sky was full of yellow leaves, the valley was very bleak and lonely, but the scenery was different.

However, at this time, Gordon was not very interested in the scenery in front of him, and he walked straight into the valley, but his eyes kept paying attention to his surroundings to see if there was anything that matched some of the things depicted in Cross's travels, although he knew that the possibility was almost zero.

Gordon gradually advanced deeper into the valley, but as he went deeper into the valley, Gordon found that the trees were becoming scarcer, and the deeper he went into the valley, the more dead the environment became.

Eventually, as Gordon descended into the deepest part of the valley, a tall, steep, craggy rock wall came into view.

At this time, the sky was approaching dusk, and it was deep in the valley, and the sky was getting darker and darker, and the cold wind around was gusting, and the cold and gloomy feeling was slowly spreading.

It's just that Gordon's mind has not changed because of the sky and the surrounding environment at this time, on the contrary, Gordon is constantly observing the steep rocky wall in front of him with great interest.

Although in Cross's travelogue, Cross does not record where he discovered the ruins of the Gudereims.

However, according to Gordon's speculation and the situation recorded in the books, this valley is not the site of the Guderem clan, and it must have left some characteristics of civilization or some traces of the past.

With this in mind, Gordon was now carefully observing the steep rock wall in front of him.

Soon, Gordon noticed the difference between the steep rock wall in front of him and the ordinary cliff rock wall.

First, Gordon observed that the rock wall in front of him was composed almost entirely of fragments of sand, rather than one or more large and smooth boulders, as is the case with many cliff breaks.

Compared with these two stone walls, the latter is more like a natural occurrence, while the former is like being piled up haphazardly.

It's just that the former has gone through a long period of baptism, and these traces of artificiality have been slowly worn away.

Then, on the stone wall where Gordon's finger was scratching, a pattern of the mouth of a fish in the sea appeared in front of Gordon's eyes.

Gordon touched it with his hand, and found that this palm-sized fusiform stone statue with half a mouth full of fangs turned out to be as if it had been carved, and Gordon could feel clear teeth and bone lines when he touched it.

Seeing this, Gordon paused, squinted his eyes slightly, and said to himself with some uncertainty: "Could this be a fossil left by marine fish?"

It was only soon that Gordon's idea was more strongly confirmed.

As Gordon continued to look and grope his way, he suddenly found the skeletal skeletons of dozens of spiral-shaped creatures densely packed in a stone half the size of a fist.

Gordon can now be sure that the steep rocky mountain in front of him is likely to be in the ocean a long time ago, but for some reason, it suddenly appeared on land, which should also be the cause of these fossilized sea creatures left on the rocky wall.

"Could this have something to do with the Guderanth Clan's Secret Realm of Ruins?"

Thinking of this, Gordon grinned, finally finding some possible causes.

It was getting darker and darker, but Gordon, who had already blessed himself with a 'dark vision', didn't care about his surroundings, he just sensed something, and then groped his way along the side of the craggy stone wall.

Finally, as Gordon walked down the stone wall to a crack junction, he finally discovered the source of that feeling.

Just at the foot of a small hole in the narrowly narrow gap, Gordon could clearly feel the cold wind coming from the opening.