Where did these robbers come from?
Dean raised his head, looked up and down at the size of the statue, and couldn't help but twitching the corner of his mouth.
This level of madness is such that even the robbers would be willing to bow down after hearing what they had done.
Sure enough, people's bottom line will be lowered step by step.
Dean sighed sincerely.
He had previously thought that taking away the core was too much, but now compared to the original plan to move the entire statue, just taking away a few cores... didn't seem so hard to accept.
He opened his arms and hovered on the base for a moment. After roughly estimating the size of the person who wanted to take away the statue, he made a mark and continued walking towards the next intersection.
This time, I may have found the right direction. Some vague murals gradually began to appear on the walls on both sides of the maze.
Although the murals were slightly worn due to rough handling during the search, Dean could barely guess what happened.
To put it simply, these pictures depict a small historical record.
It records the legendary experience of a certain strong man in the last era, who grew from weak to strong, and finally successfully built a country and became the overlord of one party.
This is what the picture looks like. Dean can't quite recognize the entire text record on it, but judging from some of the keywords, it should be knowledge about cultivation. For a new professional like him, it is of little use and can easily confuse people. Take him to the gutter.
After realizing this, Dean decisively looked away and threw the previous memory ball into the recycling bin.
This is the benefit of being illiterate. Because he has no need for it, he has never specifically studied the characters of the previous era. Looking at these things is like the Blue Star people getting a turtle shell full of oracle bones. It directly solves the fundamental problem. Without the possibility of knowledge confusion, it is much easier than those professionals who still need to forcibly control their brains.
Ignoring the content of the mural, Dean regarded it as a road sign covered with small advertisements. According to the timeline, he walked deeper and soon found the end of the journey.
It is also the statue with the strongest energy response since entering the maze.
"Here."
There is no way.
Kana tapped the stone wall behind the statue with her paw, and Kana looked at Dean with a questioning expression.
So now, is it the time when "there was no road in the world, but when Dean wanted to walk, it became a road"?
"Don't make trouble."
Dean gave up the idea of demolishing it and explained: "The structure here is very special. If you do it casually, it will cause a large-scale reorganization of the maze and mess up all the routes you have taken before."
At that time, the part Sigrid gave can still be used, but the road map he finally drew along the way will be in vain.
The gain outweighs the loss, so it’s better to be patient and wait for the next change in the maze.
"Let's go back first. This place can't be a dead end forever. When it changes next time, we should be able to find the route we want."
After checking the condition of the statue, Dean put away the map and took Kana back the same way.
One person and one pet returned at a speed several times faster than when they came, and soon left the maze and returned to the main hall.
At this time, it was already late at night outside, and several professionals started digging again. Dean found Sigrid, who was studying the detection equipment, and told him everything he had discovered.
"So, the thing is in the maze?"
Looking at the route map drawn by Dean, Sigrid held her chin with a solemn expression.
As one of the researchers who had an in-depth understanding of the working mechanism of the statue, she felt that there should be no problem with Dean's direction.
In ten years, no matter how good the craftsmanship of those statues is, it is impossible to store energy until now.
Therefore, there must be something wrong with those energies. If you follow them, it may be the goal of the Warcraft coming here.
"Is there any place here that you haven't explored yet?"
Dean also felt that the maze was more suspicious, but he still remembered that Lensak said on the way to Area 1 that the ruins of Caria were risky areas that had not been explored yet.
If this situation existed in the core area, then the maze might just be a deception.
"Gone."
Sigrid shook her head decisively.
"There are indeed unexplored areas, but when dividing the space, they were divided into the outside world as much as possible. The remaining areas in the core area are all areas that have been excavated."
Sigrid was sure.
This was also the reason why she was puzzled when she first investigated the source of the magic tide.
It should be said that everyone involved in this plan is very puzzled.
They took advantage of the changing characteristics of the ruins and rearranged the space. Originally, they wanted to leave as many unexplored areas as possible and reduce losses. Who knew that the space had been divided and the magic tide had not changed.
In other words, the source of all this actually comes from the area that has been explored.
It's simply unbelievable.
If time hadn't been urgent, Sigrid would have wanted to turn this whole land over, but unfortunately the magic tide refused to give her a chance. In the end, this unsolved mystery was sealed together with this core area.
"So if you find a problem on the statue, the source is most likely in the maze, because that is the most chaotic place in space. Once energy fluctuations exceeding the threshold are emitted, space changes will occur, and there is the possibility of omissions. Much higher than any other location.”
Dean thought so too. After listening to Sigrid's story, he became more and more certain that the abnormalities in the statue were related to the unidentified treasure.
And most likely, the destination is behind the stone wall guided by the mural.
Seeing that all the speculations pointed to this result, Dean felt a little itchy. After getting Sigrid's approval, he took the food and water and set off again, entering the maze.
Fortunately, the location of the outer statue did not change much, and Dean quickly found a familiar anchor point and returned to the route he remembered.
He had been prepared to wait for a while, but when he arrived in front of the stone wall, he found that in the short period of time he left, the originally blocked road had been adjusted to a passable state.
Seeing the clear road in front of him, Dean raised his eyebrows, but he was not surprised.
...Is it going a little too smoothly?
Or is this path inherently subject to change in a short period of time?
With some doubts, he cautiously stepped onto the one-way street behind the statue and walked straight. After walking for about five minutes, his eyes became wider again.
An unusually wide space appeared in front of Dean.
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