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However.

This ti, the attack had no effect at all. The stone door didn’t react, not even a bit of stone fell off.

Actually, it wasn’t completely without effect; a lot of dust was blown away, revealing the original appearance of the stone door.

"Hmm? What’s this?"

Seeing the patterns engraved on the stone door, Su Ran was sowhat surprised, and his mind beca active. He instructed the Thunder Bat to continue flapping its wings, cleaning off all the dust.

Only then did he discover that the stone door was engraved with a jungle wolf, specifically a nacing wolf king, looking very lifelike. Especially those blood-red eyes, they seed real, staring intently at Su Ran. No matter which angle he stood from, the eyes never left him.

This is simply a masterpiece of sculpture!

"Tsk tsk, this kind of carved stone slab would definitely be a priceless treasure if placed in the real world!"

Su Ran was deeply shocked by the carving. The longer he looked, the more terrifying the craftsmanship seed. If this jungle wolf were painted, he had no doubt it would be a living being!

"Continue!"

Su Ran didn’t have extra ti to waste on this, and now was not the ti for appreciation. He didn’t rush to open the stone door but commanded the Thunder Bat to fly toward other stone doors.

Using the sa thod, the other five stone doors were cleaned thoroughly, revealing the hidden patterns.

In front of Su Ran appeared, one by one, a fierce tiger, a White Crane, a fox, a giant python, and a lizard.

"What do these six beast patterns signify?"

Su Ran couldn’t figure it out, puzzled by the system’s intent in setting these patterns. These images should be a clue linking together, but unfortunately, he had no leads. He could only brace himself and step forward, reaching for the stone door engraved with the jungle wolf.

Unexpectedly, he couldn’t move it at all.

"Co on, give a break!"

Su Ran used all his strength, trying to pull the stone door. But even so, it wouldn’t budge in the slightest. Even pushing it from the inside couldn’t move the stone door a bit, leaving him very puzzled, muttering to himself, "Is the order wrong?"

To verify his theory, Su Ran tried each stone door in turn, but none could be moved, and he had to completely abandon this unrealistic idea.

"Damn, if soft doesn’t work, then maybe hard will!"

Su Ran’s fiery temper was triggered; he didn’t have the leisure to play gas with the system. Not knowing the fate of Banana, he knew he must hurry!

Why consider so much complexity when things can be solved simply?

"Whoosh whoosh whoosh!"

After making up his mind, Su Ran didn’t hold back, directly going all out! Blast open the stone door to expose the secret hidden behind it!

Dozens of fireballs hit the stone door, and even his pets were sent over by him, taking turns attacking this stone door. The atmosphere beca heated, the chaotic crash sounds echoed in this deep pit, stimulating Su Ran’s nerves, and the attack frequency increased.

And sure enough.

Under the combined efforts of Su Ran and his pets, this stone door finally showed signs of damage. Cracks appeared, and within two to three minutes, it shattered, with fragnts crashing to the ground, revealing a dark hole behind, emitting a dangerous aura.

But before Su Ran could make a move, sothing unexpected happened.

"Whoosh!"

Countless purple light points emitted from the shattered stones, floating at a height of one ter, forming a wolf-shaped pattern, identical to the engraved jungle wolf on the stone door.

Su Ran held back the urge to act and retreated several steps, putting distance between himself and the light points before stopping. He wanted to see what was going on, so he could take reference when destroying other stone doors.

Under Su Ran’s watchful eyes, the wolf-shaped pattern beca fuller, as if infused with flesh, transforming from a flat image into a 3D structure. Then, the light burst forth, and a strong beam of light shot out, illuminating the entire pit like it was dayti.

Fortunately, Su Ran was far away. Just before the light exploded, he sensed sothing was wrong and quickly diverted his gaze, thereby avoiding the danger of being engulfed by the light.

"Awoo~"

A low wolf howl echoed. Su Ran instinctively glanced forward, discovering that the jungle wolf ford from light had been infused with a soul, its body solidified, becoming a majestic Light Wolf.

"This strange creature’s appearance suggests that the other five stone doors might operate the sa way, right?"

Su Ran found the appearance of the Light Wolf rather intriguing; no wonder the pattern engraved on the stone door was so lifelike—it was the soul of the jungle wolf sealed within!

Since the battle hadn’t yet begun, Su Ran cast a Detection Technique on the Light Wolf. Surprisingly, the usually unfailing skill failed to execute.

It seems, this special creature couldn’t be judged by conventional ans. As for its strength, it could only be tested through combat.

Just then, the Light Wolf turned into a beam of light, charging into Su Ran’s pet group, aiming at the closest Shield Warrior Skeleton, attacking with such speed that it moved like a breeze through a cluster of flowers, untouched by any petals. Those Shield Warrior Skeletons were no match, being easily toyed with.

"Such speed!"

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