White Horse Demon Knight Chapter 112: The Underground Temple of All Demons

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The blood followed the formation on the Hell Rubik's Cube and slowly flowed into the Rubik's Cube, but nothing strange happened.

This made Arthur a little disappointed. Just when he thought he had failed, the Hell Cube suddenly flew into the air, like a top, and began to spin continuously.

Arthur was looking at it in surprise when he suddenly heard someone behind him say: "What are you doing?"

It was Joey Harlin who came, and Arthur couldn't help but feel a little depressed.

He didn't wait for the monster, but was discovered by this villain.

Little did he know that Joey Harlin had been watching him closely.

At this moment, when I saw the rotating Hell Rubik's Cube in the air, I couldn't help but be fascinated by the exquisite design on it.

I saw him walking up quickly and grabbing the Hell Cube.

Arthur coughed and said, "This thing belongs to Earl Fraser. You'd better not bother with it."

When Arthur said this, he immediately cast a malicious look.

Arthur couldn't help but curse secretly. He didn't expect that this Joey Harlin would actually have murderous intentions in order to get the Hell's Cube.

Arthur unconsciously reached for his pistol. Fortunately, Joey Harlin just glanced at him and did not take any further action.

"I suspect that you are secretly practicing witchcraft here, so I can only ask you to go to Scotland Yard."

He said righteously while holding the Rubik's Cube tightly.

Arthur curled his lips disdainfully, and just as he was about to say something back, he saw a hand suddenly stretched out from the wall next to him.

He passed Joey Harlin through the chest without any defense at all.

When the bloody arm was withdrawn, it was still holding a beating heart.

Joey Harlin turned his body around with difficulty, watching all this with great pain and extreme fear.

Arthur quickly took out his pistol, aimed at the arm and fired twice.

One of the shots hit the arm, and Joey Harlin's heart also fell out.

But what surprised Arthur was that there was no sound at all.

This feeling of silence is particularly weird, as if there is no sound in this world in the first place.

At this time, Joey Harlin's body also fell to the ground, and the Hell Cube fell aside.

Arthur was not in a hurry to pick it up. He knew that the reason why Joey Harlin was killed was largely because he took the Rubik's Cube.

The monster hidden in the wall must have thought he was robbing the Rubik's Cube, so he took action.

Just like this, Arthur raised his gun and looked at the Rubik's Cube on the ground, but at the same time, he drew a stealth formation on the ground with Joey Harlin's blood on his feet.

This way, he didn't have the protection of invisibility, so he felt much safer.

Sure enough, after a while, the monster thought Arthur had left, and he walked out of the wall.

He looks exactly like Meyer Child. The only difference is that his eyes emit a faint green light like a money wolf in the dark secret room.

As soon as he came out, he first grabbed the heart that fell on the ground, then put it in his mouth and started chewing it.

Moreover, he also had the habit of smacking his lips. Seeing how much he enjoyed eating, Arthur almost vomited out the overnight meal.

He immediately raised his pistol and pointed it at his head.

This monster was extremely alert, as if he knew there was danger, and immediately began to twitch his nose. Seeing him moving his head back and forth, Arthur did not dare to shoot easily.

He was well aware of his poor marksmanship. If he couldn't kill this monster with one shot, he would probably have no chance of hitting it again.

Fortunately, this stealth formation was still very powerful. After smelling it for a while, the monster finally stopped moving. Then he saw him take out a leather bag from his pocket, which also contained a Rubik's Cube.

Just as Arthur thought, the one Edmund Sr. held at that time was not Jabi's Rubik's Cube.

Meyer Child once said that there is one true and two false version of the Hell's Cube. Now there are two here, and I don't know whether they are true or false.

Arthur saw that the monster didn't seem to dare to catch it with his hands. Even his own one was wrapped in a thick layer of leather.

He put the two boxes together, and then used Joey Harlin's blood to draw a magic circle on the ground while opening and closing his mouth back and forth, as if he was reciting some spell.

Because there was no sound in this place, Arthur had no idea what he was talking about.

After he finished drawing the formation diagram, he saw the two Hell Rubik's Cubes changing at the same time.

At the beginning, they were still changing their own graphics. After a while, the two Hell Rubik's Cubes started to connect to each other.

It was as if there was a force that pushed the two of them together, and finally formed a new Rubik's Cube.

The monster looked at the new Rubik's Cube and began to dance with joy, but Arthur saw something was wrong.

The newly formed Rubik's Cube began to tremble continuously, and finally exploded with a "bang".

Seeing that the combination failed, the monster immediately let out a silent roar.

The broken parts of the two Rubik's cubes collapsed everywhere. Among them were two eyeball-sized balls, which immediately caught Arthur's attention.

He guessed that these two spheres should be the core of the power of these two Rubik's cubes, and what they contained should be the human soul.

And it's likely that Edmund Childs and Joey Harlin were locked up in there.

He didn't care about the souls of the two people, but the two Hell Rubik's Cubes were blown into pieces, which meant that the two Rubik's Cubes were probably by-products, so they had to find the real one.

As Arthur was thinking about the possibility of where the real Rubik's Cube was, he saw two Rubik's Cubes that had been turned into parts, and then they automatically reassembled themselves.

After the monster roared silently for a while, he looked downcast at the two Rubik's Cubes in front of him. Suddenly, he seemed to be greatly stimulated and actually attacked the two Rubik's Cubes.

But as soon as his hand touched the Rubik's Cube, there was a "Zila" sound.

The sudden sound startled Arthur, and then he realized that there was no sound, not because of the monster, but because the two Rubik's Cubes absorbed the sound.

The monster seemed to be burned by fire, and kept shaking its hands in pain.

Arthur took this opportunity and raised his pistol and pointed it at his head.

"Bang!" A gunshot sounded, hitting the monster between the eyebrows.

In an instant, a white flame burned from the monster's eyebrows.

The monster covered his forehead and began to scream silently again.

When the exorcism bullets developed by Olivia hit the body, they did not just burn on the surface like before, but truly burned the monster's soul from the inside out.

In pain, the monster struggled towards the wall. How could Arthur let him escape so easily? He aimed at his back, fired several more shots, and emptied the magazine.

I saw that monster, its whole body burning with white flames, and finally it crashed onto the wall, knocking out a passage from the wall.

It turns out that there is a mezzanine inside, and this monster has been living in the mezzanine inside.

As the monster died, the white flame began to gradually extinguish, and the corpse on the ground instantly turned into a rotting corpse, as if it had been dead for fifty or sixty years.

This made Arthur scratch his head again. I'm afraid no one would believe that this man who had been dead for fifty or sixty years was responsible for the case.

Arthur came to the two Hell Rubik's Cubes and touched them carefully with his hands. Fortunately, the same thing didn't happen.

He put away the two Rubik's Cubes, and then immediately got into the mezzanine of the wall.

Although it is a mezzanine, it is also very spacious. The walls in the mezzanine are covered with strange magic array patterns.

And as he continued to go deeper, Arthur gradually discovered that this place was connected in all directions, and now he seemed to be almost lost.

Just when he was thinking about whether to continue, he suddenly seemed to hear a faint sound of water flowing.

Arthur followed the sound and started to move forward again. As he reached the end of the mezzanine, another downward passage appeared.

Arthur guessed that this must be the manor outside, and the sound of water flowing in front was probably leading to the lake of fire.

But the lake could be so close, which suddenly aroused his interest again.

As we went deeper, the smell of sulfur began to get stronger and stronger.

Arthur couldn't remember how long he had been walking when suddenly a wave of heat came from the corner of the cave.

The hot breath was so suffocating that one couldn't even breathe.

Arthur slowly climbed into the entrance, and his eyes suddenly lit up. He saw an extremely huge deep cave, which was like a volcano. It turned out that the sound just now was not the sound of water, but the rolling lava.

And on the lava, there is an extremely luxurious palace, which seems to be connected with the lava, and is full of brilliance.

Arthur now thought that he had entered the soul roaming mode again, otherwise the scene in front of him would be difficult for him to imagine as a real scene.

And if this is true, in the event of a volcanic eruption, not to mention the loss of Jabi's estate, the whole of London will probably be in trouble.

This reminded him of Meyer Child again, who said at the time that this place had the power to subvert the world.

Although it is a bit exaggerated, it is indeed an unacceptable disaster.

And Arthur also believed that the person who caused this disaster was probably Meyer Child himself.

In the lava below, countless salamanders were playing in it, and that luxurious palace was probably the Palace of Ten Thousand Demons that Mammon built for himself in the legend.

Arthur looked around. The passages here extended in all directions like an ant nest, but there was only one passage into the Temple of Ten Thousand Demons.

Arthur slowly groped his way to the opposite side of the Temple of Ten Thousand Demons. This was a passage only palm-wide, but underneath was rolling lava, with tongues of fire constantly erupting, and heat waves rising upwards.