Chapter 353 Deep Mine
A gray shadow, slowly seeping out like a mist from the dome of rock, circled the hall to make sure there were no goblins around it, before shrinking into an inconspicuous corner and condensing into an entity.
Daniel stared at the empty parking hall, scratched his unkempt blonde hair, and muttered, "Where do you start?"
He wandered around the hall and found a random passage to leave, only to find that these passages were all designed for goblins less than a meter tall, and the height could not accommodate a large man like him of nearly two meters.
"There's no way, let's blur. His figure swayed slightly, and reverted to his ghostly form, half in the passage, half floating out among the rocks.
It's just that the direction he's looking for is the opposite of the western exit taken by Lukka and Ollie, and it's the same path as the two Mine Guards.
Less than 500 meters from the west exit of the parking hall where Lukka walked, it was the busiest main road in the underground city, which the goblins called the "Deep Mine".
Before embarking on this road, he never imagined that the city hidden deep underground could be so prosperous.
Although there is no sunlight here, the rock dome above the street is lined with lights, providing not only the most basic illumination, but also the brightening of the city.
The street below is a different kind of scenery.
There were lampposts every ten meters on both sides of the street, and the lights on them were brighter and more colorful than the dome, and Luca didn't find two in a row of the same color along the way.
The width of the street is more than 20 meters, and the sidewalks on both sides are almost filled with goblins coming and going. Goblins pushed small wagons along the road, selling goods that Lucca had never seen before, but whose shapes presumably were mostly snacks, toys and decorations.
The middle of the street is divided into six lanes, and the cars on them are not horses, but a lizard-like creature with colorful scales and six legs!
Lukka's eyes were drawn to these strange creatures, and Ollie tugged at his sleeve and said, "Look at the house!"
If the building of houses on the ground is done by addition, then the buildings of deep mines are built by subtraction. The houses here are all dug out of the rocks. The solid granite stripped out the interior space, and the rectangular doors and windows were carved out on the side facing the street, and the prototype of a house was completed, and then the walls were polished and polished, and various decorations were added to the shiny buildings that are now around Lucca.
The houses near the main road are almost all commercial shops, and the guys are soliciting customers at the door, and the walls are flashing with colorful neon lights, and some even bring their own loudspeakers, making the already noisy street full of hawking.
Not only that, but the top of the faΓ§ade of these shops has also been utilized, and various billboards are used to complement each other, and the word "Gavin" appears most often on them. Gavin Mining, Gavin Food, Gavin Department Store, it seems that this company called Gavin has all-encompassing business.
Lukka and Ollie were drawn to the shops on the street, and the driver, Vic, of course, didn't want to miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, grabbing his hat and squeezing towards the densest part of the crowd, apparently hoping that Lukka would not be able to distinguish the subtle differences between the goblins and lose his target in the middle of the crowd of little green people.
Vic squeezed past two groups of middle-aged and elderly women goblins, turned into an alley next to a shop, and ran wildly, running through the backyards of three buildings in a row before stopping next to a large rock, bending over and panting for breath.
Finally adjusting his breathing, Vic looked up and judged his position, and found that he was very close to the headquarters of the Deep Rock Mining Association, where there were several mine protection teams on standby all year round, as long as they could run there......
"When you've had enough, keep walking. A haunting voice sounded behind him.
Vic turned around and found that the two fake goblins were leisurely leaning against the big rock, their clothes had changed from the uniforms of the Sunshine Commandos to the most common goblin costumes on the street, and the masks and goggles on their faces were gone.
"You, you, what?" Vic said incoherently.
"If I hadn't put some positioning measures on you, would I have allowed you to run around so freely?" Lukka said with a smile.
The so-called "positioning measures" are just secretly putting a little magic flow on Vic's clothes, and there is no need to form a magic circle, as long as he does not run two kilometers away, Lukka can accurately find out his location.
Vic compromised on the surface again: "Okay, I'll take you to the hospital." β
"What are we doing in the hospital? Are we really blind?" Ollie rubbed her finger against the hilt of the greatsword.
"Okay, okay, don't go to the hospital, where are you going?" asked Vic.
"Wells, of course. Luca said.
Vic's face turned blue, and he waved his hand again and again: "That's not good, I've never walked the road to the well! Let me take you there, you won't be able to get out! Even if it's a Sunshine Commando, you often get lost with a map." β
"Oh, so there's still a map over there?" Lukka grabbed the message.
Vic really wanted to swallow back what he had just said, but it was obviously too late now, so he had to nod: "Yes, the map is in the archives, not far from here." β
"Then please lead the way. Lukka said, making a "please" gesture.
Back on the main road, Vic behaved very differently than he had just been.
He no longer lowered his head and tried to hide in the crowd, but held his head high, for fear that passers-by would not be able to see his green face. Even when passing through every guard post with mine guards on duty, he deliberately shook it a few times in front of the other party.
Walking through two intersections, Vic became more and more confused. It stands to reason that some goblins should have recognized him with such a swaggering face, and deduced some clues from his unreasonable behavior, even if the passers-by on the street were slow to react, the mine guards should have run to sound the alarm.
His gaze swept casually over the glass window of the roadside shop, and he was suddenly frightened by the face reflected inside, and stood motionless.
"I guess you have quite a few acquaintances in this town, right? like that chatterbox?" Lukka walked over to Vic and slapped his hand on the shoulder in a seemingly friendly manner, "So, I've given you a different look." β