Chapter 48
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YunfengWords: 578Update Time: 24/01/11 08:54:01
c "Is your chest okay?"
"It's okay, Sister Hong," I patted my back, "I carried hundreds of thousands on my back, and it doesn't hurt at all. Now, I'm fine."
A mole smiled and said: "Don't panic, I'll be looking for help when we get out. When the time comes, call the boss and the third, and let's get this set out."
"It's matching, that's a good feeling," I tightened the straps on my chest.
We continued walking along the underground river, and I looked back from time to time. I always felt that the chimes hanging on the ceiling of the cave were like a lot of banknotes, swaying in the wind and waving to me.
About 200 meters away from here, while walking, my nose felt hot and suddenly I had a nosebleed for no reason.
"Wait a minute, Sister Hong," I quickly raised my head and shouted to a mole to stop.
A mole did not forget to tease me at this time. She said: "Young man is full of firepower. His nose will bleed even if he is bare-chested. Wait a minute." She tore a piece of cloth from her body and said, "Keep your head high. If you move around, I'll wipe the blood for you."
"Sister Hong, why do you have a nosebleed too!" I saw a mole and suddenly started to have a nosebleed.
She didn't wipe it for me anymore, she hurriedly raised her head and used a cloth strip to stop the bleeding.
"Bang..."
At this moment, a low metallic sound suddenly came from behind us. The sound sounded somewhat similar to the sound of ringing a chime.
I carried the knocked down chime on my back, raised my neck and looked back.
At that moment, all the hairs on my body exploded!
The underground river kept bubbling, and the copper chains hanging the clay ball skulls began to pull quickly.
Dozens of round mud balls began to swing from side to side, rhythmically, and began to hit the meteorite chime one after another.
Those colliding skulls and heads were able to operate autonomously under the control of some kind of underwater mechanism. These chimes began to play a tune of their own from more than two thousand years ago.
"Bang."