Chapter 344: Vatum's Wand

White Night's gaze swept over the storeroom, and it was time to keep looking, after all, there might be more shocking treasures buried in this seemingly humble storeroom.

He walked towards a metal cabinet not far from him, and telekinesis opened the door with ease.

Inside the cabinet was a heavy, ancient blade, the blade emitting a faint cold light. Bai Ye raised his eyebrows slightly, this sword seemed to be engraved with some ancient runes, flowing with a mysterious aura.

"Seems interesting?"

He muttered to himself, taking a slight interest in the object in front of him. He stretched out his hand and took out the sword, the hilt of which was stained with the traces of time, bearing the vicissitudes of countless years.

Picking it up and waving it twice, to Hakuya's disappointment, it didn't trigger any traps or magic circles or anything like that.

It's just an ordinary sword.

Helplessly, he put down the sword, turned around and continued to explore in the storeroom,

But Bai Ye sighed helplessly after looking through about a dozen cabinets. Most of the items in these storage cabinets are nothing special, just ordinary weapons and jewelry.

The swords lay quietly in the cupboard, the armor neatly folded, and while they looked of great historical value on the outside, they lacked the mystery and power that Hakuya had hoped for.

Bai Ye raised his eyebrows, and the disappointment in his heart for these items came naturally. He had expected to find some truly shocking treasures in this pantry, only to find that most of them were just outdated artifacts that looked exquisite but did not meet his expectations.

It's not as good as the shield I found before, at least I can rely on that thing to fight with others all day.

Instead, his gaze turned to the glass display case in the center of the room.

From where he was now, looking at the display cases, their appearance stood out in the dim light. The surface of the display case is smooth and uniform, reflecting the faint light of the surrounding environment.

The metal frame runs in circles along the edge of the glass, outlining clear geometric lines. The glass surface exudes a faint sheen, making the contents of the display case looming.

Each showcase stands calmly in a specific position in the room, as if it were a witness of time. Their shapes are simple and powerful, with no frills and simply a display of the treasures inside.

The spacing is just right, forming a neat arrangement, giving a sense of order. In a dimly lit environment, the exterior of these showcases presents a mysterious and solemn atmosphere.

Bai Ye slowly walked to the nearest display case, his gaze pausing for a moment at the scene inside. He couldn't see clearly because of the reflection just now, but now he can see clearly, because of the inside

It's the heads of several Spider-Mans, and they're wearing masks!

This discovery made Bai Ye slightly stunned, and a trace of astonishment flashed in his eyes.

I'm afraid it was Brix who left their heads here to display as trophies after killing them. Each head lies silently in the display case, with a hollow vision, but the mask still retains the bravery and tenacity of life.

The lights of the display case cast shadows on these Spider-Man heads, making the whole scene even more eerie and incredible.

"It's a big game."

Bai Ye felt a chill hit his heart, he didn't expect that in the depths of this room, there would be such a shocking collection.

The heir family is indeed very perverted, but he didn't expect them to have such a fetish.

He stared at the head inside the display case, silent for a moment, mixed emotions surging in his heart.

These Spider-Men were once heroes of their respective universes, but now they are exhibits in this mysterious storeroom, which makes people sigh.

"It seems that Brix has a deep affection for these prey in parallel universes."

Bai Ye whispered to himself, his eyes revealing a touch of deep thought.

After two more glances at Spider-Man's masked head, he sighed and walked towards the metal cabinet next to it, the last one in the room that he hadn't opened.

The metal cabinet has a faint sheen, and it appears heavier and sturdier than other storage cabinets. Bai Ye walked to the cabinet, reached out and gently touched the surface of the cabinet, feeling the cold touch.

His curiosity about this last cabinet grew, and his heart was full of anticipation.

"Buzz—"

However, when Bai Ye's fingers lightly touched the surface of the metal cabinet, the whole room suddenly began to tremble and vibrate. A low humming sound echoed through the air, like the low roar of a giant beast, filling the entire space with a tense atmosphere.

The glass display case made a crisp clicking sound in this strong vibration, warning of the coming changes. The lights in the room flickered, casting flickering shadows that made the otherwise quiet pantry uneasy.

The sound of tiny pieces falling overhead seemed to be the awakening of some ancient power. Bai Ye subconsciously looked up and saw some old plaster decorations beginning to fall off, falling from the sky like meteors.

The shards, carrying dust with them, cut a gorgeous and magnificent arc through the dim space, and finally spilled onto the ground.

At the same time, the ground began to shake and rumble. Each of the display cases in the storage room seemed to tremble slightly under this force, and they used to display treasures quietly, but now they seemed unstable. Some of the smaller artifacts even slipped off the edge of the display case and landed on the ground with a slight crashing sound.

Bai Ye's figure froze, and his eyes widened as he watched it all. What kind of mysterious power is hidden in this cabinet that can cause such an astonishing change?

However, after a pause, he still released a telekinesis barrier to block the debris and dust that fell from the sky.

The air in the room was almost frozen, and every thump of vibration reminded him that what he was about to face was anything ordinary.

"Show me what else you're hiding, Brix."

Bai Ye gently ripped open the metal cabinet door with his telekinesis, and a dim light suddenly shot out from the crack, as if some ancient secret art had awakened at this moment.

The light permeated the room, shrouding everything around it in a mysterious gloom.

In this dim light, he saw a cane lying in the cupboard. The surface of the cane emits a yellowish light source, like faint fireflies dancing in the dark.

This pale yellow glow not only illuminates the cane itself, but also casts a soft halo that outlines the space around the cane.

The cane, about the length of a small arm, is laid out in the cabinet, like the scepter of a sleeping king. However, it is not the light source that catches the eye, but the striking statues at the ends of the cane.

At each end stands a circular statue of a human head, the surface of which is smooth and delicate, apparently carved from some precious material.

What's even more bizarre is that there is actually a pair of horns on the heads of these two statues. The horn-like growths resemble the tentacles of magical creatures, and they are both eerie and gorgeous.

In the pale yellow glow, the cane is like a mysterious work of art that makes people fall in love with it.

Bai Ye was stunned for a moment, and then said happily:

"It's . Vatum's wand?! ”

(End of chapter)