466 Heaven and Earth Net (2)

Ian had thought that if the corpse had become, he was going to attack him. However, he soon discovered that this was not the case, that the dead body was lifeless, and that it was not the corpse itself that moved, but the chains. Five or six chains shook en masse, driving the rest of the chains, and all the hanging corpses began to sway from side to side.

"Damn. Ian cursed.

He really wanted to give himself two slaps in the face. Obviously, something came from the source of the chain, and judging by the movement, the thing that came was not small. He had wondered if there would be a spider-like monster living here, but now it seemed that he would soon get the answer.

The chain was shaking faster and faster, which meant that the thing was rapidly approaching itself. Ian certainly wouldn't be stupid and wait for that thing to come over, but in the air, he really didn't have the ability to fight. After a short moment of reflection, he removed the torch from behind him and stuck it in the stomach of the dead body. Then he untied the "safety rope" on his body, took a deep breath, and jumped directly towards the other chain.

In mid-air, Ian thought to himself that if he fell like this, it would be over.

Fortunately, he didn't, and he grabbed the chain and breathed a sigh of relief. Then he crawled deeper, to the densest place where the corpses were dense, and then tied himself so that he would not fall easily. Finally, he turned sideways and blocked an ancient corpse in front of him, so that he was completely hidden among the ancient corpses.

Almost as soon as he was hiding, a huge creature appeared in his eyes.

It was a giant centipede, which was a bit different from his previous guess. But Ian had never seen a centipede of this size, it was ten meters long, and its dense tentacles clinged to the iron chains, each of which was no less than a meter long. Under the light of the fire, the whole body exudes a strange dark green.

"The monster that just came out of the mountain, tell you, it's a centipede, a centipede more than ten meters long, have you seen it?"

Ian suddenly remembered Manhe's words, and his body trembled slightly.

This is the guy who killed Ivy Shanelle. That's right, it must be it, when he was in the mine, Ian glanced up, the huge figure, two rows of dense tentacles. It burst out of the mountain, killing Ivy and nearly killing him.

If he hadn't been in the sky, if the Guardian and the Muskmoon Goddess had been by his side, Ian would have chopped off its tentacles one by one. However, he was now in the air, and the most powerful weapon on his body was the dagger that Rudo had given him, which was a sharp weapon that could pierce dragon scales. But the rusty iron sword behind him may not be as hard as the shell of this centipede.

So he had to endure it and pray that the centipede wouldn't find him, and this feeling made him very uncomfortable.

The giant centipede was attracted by the light of the fire on the corpse and swam towards the torch. Ian was at its side, watching its huge head move closer and closer to the torch, obviously wondering why there was a fire here, but monsters were just monsters after all, and this kind of complex problem was obviously not something it could figure out.

But Ian was afraid that it would simply extinguish the torch, and that if there was no light source, it would be equivalent to death.

Thankfully, what Ian feared didn't happen in the end. The giant centipede stared at the torch for a few seconds, then turned around and swam straight towards Ian. Ian, thinking he had been discovered, gently moved his right hand to the hilt of the dagger.

But the giant centipede didn't notice Ian, apparently not noticing if there was a living person under the chain, and ran over Ian's head, and even though Ian covered his nose with rags, the unbearable stench still escaped through the cracks into his nose.

Ian judged that the giant centipede was poisonous, and that the poison was mostly on the shell, because the green color was so weird.

As the giant centipede ran over Ian, the idea of attacking the monster from below arose in Ian's mind, as the abdomen is the deadliest weakness of most creatures. But the idea was forced down by Ian when it first came to him.

First, the only weapon he could rely on was a short dagger, and second, he didn't think that a single knife would result in this ten-meter-long "big bug". As soon as the "big bug" fights back, he doesn't even need to do anything to him, just bite off his "safety rope", and he will definitely die.

Therefore, he had to watch the "big bug" run over his head, and then held his breath to prevent himself from making a sound.

The giant centipede still failed to spot Ian. It ran over Ian's head and came to a halt about five or six meters away from Ian, with its back to Ian. Ian couldn't see what it was doing, but could see its body squirming slightly, as if it was spitting something out of its mouth.

This lasted for about a quarter of an hour before the centipede stopped wriggling, opened the countless tentacles, and crawled in the direction it had come.

It appears that there is more than one place with access to the fifth basement floor. Ian thought to himself.

At least the passage he had come in was something that the giant centipede could not cross. It was seen that this giant centipede had the ability to break through rocks, so it was likely that it had opened a passage somewhere, and it could go all the way from the mine.

Slow down—

Ian suddenly thought of something.

Since this giant centipede has the ability to break through mountains and rocks, will it also open a passage to the outside world?! The dwarven race's blockade thousands of years ago can be locked, and it can also lock people who accidentally enter here, but it can't lock this monster that can change the landscape on its own!

Moreover, since the Peony royal family can bring all of them here, it means that this place is not completely locked, there must be a road to the outside world! But Manhe, who has the map, does not know this road, that is to say, this road is not on the map mark, and the dwarves will definitely not leave a special passage in order to completely block it back then, so the passage that can connect the outside world must have been opened up later, and the eight achievements are these powerful creatures trapped in!

It's all through, it's all through.

It's not that there is no way out, it's just that they haven't found it yet. If he hadn't guessed wrong, the exit would have been in the five underground floors, and if it was the upper four floors, Manhe would have already found his way out, and he would not dare to come to the last floor.

Thinking of this, Ian's mood relaxed a lot, and he finally knew that there was hope for him to get out, and he only needed to follow the giant centipede. By this time, the giant centipede had already gone away, and Ian decided to sneak up and find the exit first.

He turned over the chain and was about to go to the corpse before him to get a torch, but he caught a glimpse of something, turned his head to look, and then the whole person was stunned.

Several fresh corpses appeared in the pile of ancient corpses.

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