The young Daoist nun didn’t want to make things difficult for the caraman, so without a second word, she took the cara from his hands and said to him, "Okay, okay, I can handle it here, you can go back."
Seeing that she was serious, the caraman didn’t say anything and simply turned to find the director.
When the director saw him coming back, he narrowed his eyes and asked, "Why are you back at this ti?"
The caraman conveyed the young Daoist nun’s intentions, "She said she can shoot by herself and told to co back first."
The director opened his mouth to speak, then hesitated, and, in the end, did not say anything.
It was the diviner who heard this and let out a faint humph.
Finding death.
The caraman, seeing the displeased look on the diviner’s face, felt a jolt of unease.
He couldn’t help but ask, "Miss Diviner, do you think they’ll be in danger?"
With a twist of her lips and scorn in her eyes, the diviner replied, "You should ask if there’s anywhere in this entire wasteland that isn’t dangerous."
Upon hearing this, the caraman felt a chill in his heart as a bad premonition surfaced.
"Then I’ll go get them to co back!"
Although he cherished his own life, he couldn’t stand by and watch the guests die right before his eyes.
And there were three innocent people, besides.
Watching the caraman run back, the diviner sneered, "Seeking death."
The caraman responsible for filming the diviner couldn’t help but ask, "Do you know what’s going on?"
The diviner replied, "The direction they went in, there used to be a sacrificial altar."
"Adventuring in a sacrificial altar that has seen sacrifice, is that not asking for death rather than going on a vacation?"
Hearing this, the caraman felt alard but dared not say anything more.
...
The group that the diviner had declared were seeking death soon found the focal point of the array.
Once they reached the focal point, they realized just how expansive the coverage of the Tai Chi Array was.
At a rough glance, it was as big as three basketball courts.
Based on the terrain and so of the remaining structures, it wasn’t hard to discern the forr use of this place.
"This... this couldn’t have been a sacrificial altar before, could it?"
Hearing this, Shi Yaoguang nodded, offering an affirmative answer.
Indeed, this place used to be a sacrificial altar.
With that confird, a look of horror couldn’t help but surface in everyone’s eyes.
An Xiaoya, in particular, took a careful mont to recall, but she couldn’t find any relevant records relating to sacrificial altars.
Before coming here, An Xiaoya had also done so preparation in advance.
She had conducted a detailed search about the Mobei Desert.
Despite this, she found no content related to any sacrificial altars.
Shi Yaoguang said, "The absence of records indicates that the existence of the altar couldn’t be revealed to the public."
As she spoke, she walked over to a protruding stone pillar and inspected it closely, whispering, "The focal point of the Tai Chi Array is right under this stone pillar."
The young Daoist nun heard this and ca forward to examine it carefully.
Of course, with her abilities, she couldn’t see anything.
Even so, she could feel the majestic power emanating from around the stone pillar.
Feeling this energy, she had a heavy sense of foreboding.
They say fortune and misfortune go hand in hand, and the young Daoist nun had that feeling at this mont.
She just couldn’t tell whether it was fortune or misfortune.
While the young Daoist nun had a solemn expression, Shi Yaoguang’s face did not show much reaction.
She released her Divine Sense, probing into the ground.
The result was that she found a Blood Pond about twenty ters below.
After retracting her Divine Sense, her expression turned sowhat ugly.
Quan Jinbei supported her and asked, "What’s wrong?"
Shi Yaoguang shared her discovery, "Below there is a Blood Pond, which should have been constructed along with the sacrificial altar."
Now, the sacrificial altar had already been destroyed due to years of disuse.
The Blood Pond below was still alive.
Living Blood Pond, as the na suggests.
Shi Yaoguang’s expression darkened even more at the thought.
She continued to release her Divine Sense, exploring deeper underground.
Indeed, she saw sothing even more interesting.
"Underground, there are living people."
Upon hearing this, the expressions of those present all changed.
"Living people?"
"How is that possible!"
What kind of place is the Mobei Desert?
Mobei is scorched by the fierce sun all year round, but the desert springs forth without seeing daylight.
In such a place, where even weeds are reluctant to grow, how could there be living people?
eting the incredulous gazes of the others, Shi Yaoguang continued, "There’s a laboratory underground."
At these words, the crowd was once again stunned.
"A laboratory?"
Who would build a laboratory underground?
That’s just insanely morbid!
Don’t ask what the laboratory does, just the word morbid says it all.
Just one point.
The fact that the laboratory was built in the remote Mobei Desert shows how shady the laboratory is.
An unsavory laboratory, what exactly is it doing, is there any need to hesitate?
An Xiaoya couldn’t help but think a little more, "If there are living people in the underground laboratory, then what about those filthy things we encountered outside?"
Could soone be playing ghost tricks?
Shi Yaoguang shook her head.
She revealed another piece of news.
The underground laboratory was completely sealed, "I can sense that the people underground haven’t co out for a long ti. Their closest contact with the surface is that Blood Pond."
After she finished, the three fell silent again.
At this mont, the caraman finally ran over.
He ca running over, covered in dirt and gri, but he didn’t care.
Wiping the sweat off his face, he urgently said, "Let’s get out of here quickly, this place is very dangerous. If we continue to stay, we might not make it!"
Seeing the caraman return after leaving, the young nun was sowhat surprised.
Previously, the young man appeared to be very afraid of dying.
Having had the chance to go back, why did he co back on his own?
Seeing her confusion, the caraman said, "I didn’t co back to die, I am afraid of dying, but I can’t just watch you all die here!"
He said anxiously, urging them, "You all hurry up and follow . As long as we leave this place, we’ll definitely be okay!"
The young nun didn’t agree, "Don’t hurry, we’ve got a lead now. We might uncover a shocking secret."
The caraman didn’t care about any shocking secrets.
He was so anxious he was almost incoherent, "At a ti like this, what’s more important, your life or so ssed-up secret?"
"The Diviner told , this place really is very dangerous, if you don’t leave soon, it’ll be too late!"
He had just finished speaking when he felt danger approaching.
The next second, he felt as if soone had grabbed his throat.
Afterwards, he was hoisted up by the neck.
Everything happened so fast that the caraman couldn’t even cry for help before he was hanging mid-air.
An Xiaoya and the young nun saw this and their hearts almost leaped out of their throats.
Just then, Shi Yaoguang’s figure flashed, darting toward the caraman faster than lightning.
At the sa ti, a yellow talisman hit the top of the caraman’s head.
The caraman was enveloped in a flash of golden light, and soon he felt his neck loosen...
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