Chapter 465: Clues from the Underground

Savin went through Borkinc's words from beginning to end, and one of the things he was missing was that there was no mention of the Lord of the Night in the Book of Eleva. Sawan had heard from the undead that Onerens actually had two rulers, the royal family ruling the world of the living, and the Lord of the Night ruling over the world of the undead.

The fact that the Book of Eleva left by the royal family does not mention the existence of the Lord of the Night is in itself suspicious, but only Savin has such a question, and so far no one else knows about the existence of the Lord of the Night. Sawin thought about it for a long time, and thought that the most likely possibility was that the royal family did not know the whereabouts of the Lord of the Night in the end, so he did not leave any clues in the book.

"But why don't you even mention where the core of the Dome has gone, maybe the royal family itself doesn't know?" Sawan couldn't help but wonder.

Although he found the Book of Eleva, Savin felt more questioned. Although much of the book had not yet been translated, Savin had sensed that the book seemed to be deliberately withholding some important information, perhaps known only to the descendants of the royal family.

Even though his mind was full of doubts, Sawan couldn't do anything now, everything had to wait for the people of the Magic Guild to translate the rest of the content, and then he would know where the core of the Dome was hidden.

Sawan didn't like the feeling that his fate was in the hands of someone else, it didn't fit his personality and his usual style, so Sawan didn't think he could just sit back and wait for the Magic Guild to crack the contents of the book, he had to do something. Savin combined the contents of the Book of Eleva with the past told to him by the undead, and some clues gradually appeared.

The Night Sword in his hand was originally found in the dwarven underground city of Mosodor, which means that the last Night Lord of Onerens is likely to be in the world where he lives now, otherwise how could the Night Sword have fallen deep underground. Sawan recalls how he and Voss met many of the undead deep underground, and perhaps those were the ones who followed the Lord of the Night.

The more Sawin thought about it, the more he felt that there must be an inseparable connection between the two, otherwise why did they all choose to come to this world instead of going to other places, according to the ability of the royal family, even if they went to a place like Hylarson, they could probably create a livable environment, and there was no need to come here.

Or maybe there is a special connection between the royal family of Onerens and the Lord of the Night, so that they must rely on each other to survive. Whatever the secrets, Sawan decided to make another trip to Mosodor, to re-investigate the situation. Once the decision was made, Savin was not willing to wait even a moment, and immediately went to Haydonis with Eliza.

After Haydonis met Voss, Savin told Voss that he was going to Mosodor, and Voss had not been back for a long time, and when Savin invited him to go with him, he naturally agreed immediately. The three of them immediately arrived at Mosodor through the teleportation shaft, Eliza was the first time to come, and was immediately stunned by the great work of the dwarves.

Voss triumphantly introduced Eliza to the buildings along the road and the various dwarven histories, and soon came to the depths of Mosodor's underground. Due to the last time the undead appeared underground, for safety reasons, the dwarven masters decided to seal off the deepest floors, and no one could go down.

However, Voss himself is also a member of the dwarven masters, and he is naturally easy to discuss everything, coupled with the good cooperation between Savin and the dwarves, the dwarves have made a lot of money, so everyone is willing to open a back door to Sawen.

As the huge iron lock was opened, the door to the depths of the underground was reopened, and the three of Savan, Voss, and Eliza, holding torches, walked deep underground. The three of them came all the way to the edge of the big pit where the undead were at that time.

Eliza cast a spell first, using a few balls of light to illuminate the bottom of the pit, and after waiting for a while to see nothing unusual, Savin flew down with the two of them. When I came to the bottom of the pit, I saw that the undead who had been killed at that time were still lying there, but they were almost rotten.

Savin summoned the undead in the Sword of Night and asked them to take a good look at whether these undead were the Onerens, and the undead did not dare to slack off, and immediately went to identify the remains of these undead. Eliza and Voss were both scared to see these undead for the first time, Eliza was fine, she had more or less heard from Samin, and Voss was really seeing them for the first time.

"Oh my God, it's so unfortunate that you take these ghosts with you all day long. Voss exclaimed.

Eliza wasn't as exaggerated as Voss, but her hands clinging to Savin's arms were enough to show her fear of the undead. Sawin smiled: "You don't have to be afraid, they won't hurt you, these undead were good people in their lives, but they were unwilling to die in the dark, so they took the initiative to choose to turn themselves into this way." ”

"But they're still dead after all, and that would scare others......" Eliza whispered.

Sawin scratched his head and said, "Okay, I'll call them out when no one is around." ”

While the three were talking, the undead had returned, and they told Savan that these people did have the characteristics of the Onerens, and that there was a ninety percent chance that they had come from Onerens. Sawin thought to himself: "Why have these people been hiding underground since they came to this world, why don't they live on the ground?"

Sawan found the large hole leading to the mysterious burial chamber, and the three of them followed the passage in the cave all the way to the wide, empty burial chamber. The tomb was the same as it was now, and there was nothing of value except for the frescoes. Looking at the murals now, Sawan felt that things became clearer, and the content of the murals should be that the Onerens had been living underground since they came to this world, but did not explain why.

"Strange, why is the clue broken when it comes here, those immortals should have to eat and drink Lazar before they died, why can't they see any traces?" Sawan expressed his doubts.

Voss walked back and forth a few times with his hands behind his back, knocking here and there with the small hammer he carried with him, trying to see if there was a dark room or a hidden passage by sound. Just as Voss was banging around, the entire burial chamber suddenly shook, and all three of them were shaken to the point of being a little dizzy.

Eliza took the lead and shouted, "Oh no! It's an earthquake!"

Sawan scolded: "Voss look at the good things you did, you got the earthquake!"

"! I can knock a few times and I can get an earthquake!" Voss immediately replied, "In such a deep underground, earthquakes are common!"

As they spoke, the earthquake began again, and Savin and Eliza didn't know much about the underground world, and both of them were a little scared, they didn't want to be buried alive here. Voss looked calm, lying on the ground, putting his ear to the floor and listening, as if judging the intensity of the earthquake.

Sawan asked worriedly, "How is it? Shall we evacuate first?"

"Wait, something seems wrong. Voss said as he listened to the movement underground.

Savin and Eliza asked with a pale face, "Are you going to collapse?"

Voss shook his head and said, "No, there's something wrong down here, it seems to be empty." ”

"Do you mean under the floor?" asked Savan as he hurried over to Vos.

"yes, there should be room under the floor. Voss replied in the affirmative.

As soon as Savin heard that there was something else hidden under the floor, he immediately put the fear of the earthquake behind him, and he said eagerly, "In that case, then let's dig it up and take a look!"

"How do you dig without tools?" Voss said.

"Stay away and look at me!" said Savin, with a twitch of the corners of his mouth.

Eliza and Vos immediately understood what Sawin was up to, and they hurried to the entrance to the tomb, only to see Sawin shouting and raising his fist and slamming it down against the floor.

(End of chapter)

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