"What are you going to do?" Austin waved goodbye to his crew and asked.
"Go to the ruins. There are many interesting things inside." Lysa said as she turned back and walked deeper into the cave. "I really admire you for being able to find this cave. You can reach that place by walking further inside."
Saying that, Lysa found a narrow gap and got in sideways.
Austin frowned and said suspiciously: "You don't want to find the legendary God Killer, do you?"
Lysa stopped halfway through and stared at Austin with narrowed eyes: "This is not a common legend, how do you know?"
Without giving Austin a chance to answer, she said to herself: "It must be because of the Sands of Time. You were outside when the fog first started. It seems you had an adventure."
Austin didn't hide it and nodded.
"Yes, there are indeed clues to the God Killer in this. I want to find this power and then destroy or seal it."
"Don't you want to use it to help Poseidon start the war between gods?" Austin subconsciously asked the same question as in the illusion, and after reacting, he covered his mouth with his hand.
"I am still the princess of Meletni Kingdom for the time being. I will not do things that may bring disaster to the kingdom."
After getting through the gap, we arrived deeper into the cave. After walking forward for about forty or fifty meters, we saw a staircase winding downwards.
"Let's talk first. I don't know what it will look like inside after last time. We must be more careful." Lysa turned back to the two of them and said.
Revery nodded and took out a lantern from his backpack: "This place is different from the entrance to the bottom of the sea. There may be some monsters entrenched here."
"If it's a dark cave, there might be spirits." Lysa touched her chin and wiped the bracelet on her wrist with her left hand. It immediately emitted light yellow fluorescence, slowly grew in size and floated.
"A simple artifact, used to disperse spirits and illuminate. I got it from the Papal State before."
Austin's eyes didn't look here at all, but kept staring at the lantern in Revery's hand.
Sense of déjà vu, a strong sense of déjà vu.
Will it be exactly the same as in the fantasy? Or is this still in an illusion?
He shook his head and shook off the increasingly chaotic thoughts, retaining only the necessary vigilance.
"I found this when I was exploring a ruins." Lavery noticed Austin's gaze and pointed to his lantern, "Standing within the range of its light can be immune to general hallucinations or illusions, and some It’s like a danger warning effect.”
"I didn't see you using it last time."
"Last time I had to wear a diving suit, so I couldn't bring a lot of things in."
When Austin heard this, he patted his pocket and silently thanked Mariano in his heart.
"It's right ahead. There is no water inside, but those monsters may still be there." Lysa pointed to a stone door the size of a person in front of her.
Hearing this, Revery drew out his sword and walked to the front with a lantern.
"Doug, it's your turn."
[uh-huh. ]
After the stone door opened, there was a corridor that was not too deep. After walking out of the corridor, you arrived at the familiar hall.
Doug looked around, and suddenly his head felt dizzy. After returning to normal, he had reached the familiar deep sea.
"Preventing others from learning about the Godslayer."
Austin was shocked, are they really the same?
After returning to the ruins, Doug couldn't help but ask: "What's the plan? Starting from the last room?"
Lysa raised her eyebrows: "What a good idea! Let's start from the place we went to last time."
Doug sighed, but then he thought, if he really followed the illusion, at least he could avoid some dangers.
Just like in the fantasy, the pool in the gate, the stone platform next to the pool, and the books on the stone platform all seemed familiar.
Doug rushed straight to the stone platform and turned to the next page with ease.
Lesa came to the side and asked doubtfully: "I've been thinking about it since I entered here, why are you so skilled? Have you been here before?"
Doug sighed: "I've been here before, in a fantasy world."
"What will happen after that?" Lavery raised his head, "We'd better know what happens next, so we can have a way to deal with it, or analyze it now to avoid danger."
The oracle that Doug has received so far is a clue to prevent these two people from obtaining the God Killer, but if he doesn't tell them, wouldn't it be the same as an illusion? Trapped in a strange place.
So Doug recounted everything he saw and heard in the illusion, but left out the part about Poseidon's domain.
"In other words, there is a high probability that this is where Benjamin left clues about the God Killer, and these clues are related to a pirate group called the 'Pale Eyes'?" Lysa leaned against the wall, hesitated for a moment and took out a piece of pocket watch.
After opening it, a figure floated out, which was Benjamin's soul fragment.
Since it has something to do with Benjamin, why not ask me.
"In Gargoyle Atoll?" Benjamin's soul fragment thought hard, searching for relevant information in his already incomplete memory.
"The key words are 'God Killer' and 'Pale Eyes'. Can you think of anything?" Lysa asked.
"The Gargoyle Atoll does have things I left behind, but something happened later." Benjamin's soul fragment shook his head, "This part of the memory is gone."
Lysa gestured to Revry, who walked over to Doug, looked at the spell on the stone book, and uttered obscure and twisted syllables.
"Does he know ancient Chinese?" Doug whispered to Lysa.
"I know a little."
After reciting the incantation, a downward staircase appeared in the center of the pool.
But unlike the illusion, there were no pale candles on both sides of the stairs, and it was pitch black inside.
"Is it the wrong way I opened it?" Doug murmured.
Lavery took the lead into the tunnel, holding a lantern.
"Aren't you going to throw that magical crystal?" Doug asked.
"What? We don't have that thing." Revery did not look back.
The corridor was pitch dark, with only a little light around the lantern, allowing the three of them to protect themselves in the darkness.
"The decoration here is very old. It doesn't look like modern times. It's different from what you said." Lavery observed the walls carefully. "It feels similar to the buildings in ancient paintings."
"There are indeed holes here, but the fuel inside seems to have been burned out for a long time. Even if the soul is used as fuel, this is inevitable."
Doug frowned. This was a bit unusual. Such decoration meant that this was not the secret room left by Benjamin at all.
"The same goes for the door in front. The pattern on it was popular in the Kingdom of Dofrela a long time ago." Revery pointed to the wooden door in front of him.
"I think we're in the wrong place."
"Maybe that's right." Lysa shook her head, "The Sands of Time took you to the future, so what you saw was different from reality. We guessed wrong. This place was not left by Benjamin, but that spell Yes, this place is indeed related to the 'Pale Eye' you mentioned, maybe the secret of the God Killer is hidden here."
After saying that, she pushed open the wooden door.
It was a dusty prayer room, and it took many years for it to see the light of day again.
"Is that... a person?" Doug twitched the corners of his mouth and pulled out his revolver.
A figure knelt on the mat in front of the statue. It slowly turned its head and looked at the three people who opened the door.