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Chapter 1858

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Angor studied the runes for a while but still couldn't figure out what they were trying to express.

Also, why engrave it on a piece of armor?

Angor did not understand the purpose of the armor. He thought about it and decided to put it aside for now. He needed to find his lab first.

As for the strange armor, if he still couldn't figure it out, he would ask Tree Spirit.

With that in mind, Angor gave the armor another meaningful look before he walked around it and kept moving forward.

Angor was sure that this path was different from the one he had to walk in circles before. He wouldn't be unable to find the end after walking for more than ten minutes.

And he was right. After walking for another twenty steps, he saw a staircase that led downwards.

It was a winding staircase that led downwards like a coiled snake. When he reached the first turn, he saw a door.

When he approached the door, the candlesticks on both sides lit up.

Worried that it might be some kind of mechanism, Angor checked the candlesticks and found that they weren't filled with oil. Instead, they were made of some kind of crude metal, which looked like half-finished alchemy products.

Using Narda's Vision, Angor confirmed that the metal was indeed an alchemy product made from Death Phosphorus.

The unique characteristic of the Dead Phosphorus Ore was that it would emit a dim light like a phosphorescence when it sensed the aura of a living person.

Similar to the candlesticks, the metal began to glow when it sensed Angor's presence.

Unlike the candlesticks, this one wasn't a mechanism.

After making sure it was not a trap, he looked at the door again. The door was decorated with all kinds of patterns, but it was just an ordinary iron door.

There was a bronze plate on the door, which read "Reception Room" in a formal font.

Below the door was a line of beautiful, cursive words: "This place is for receiving guests, but there aren't many who are worthy enough for me to meet them. "

Reading between the lines, Angor could tell that the person who left this message was a proud and arrogant person.

Angor guessed that it was left behind by the previous owner of the ruin, Tizaro.

Angor used his spirit feelers to check the interior of the door. Just as the sign said, it was a simple reception room. Behind the red curtains, he saw a long table, luxurious chairs, and all kinds of clean drinking utensils that probably hadn't been washed for hundreds of years.

Angor walked around the room to make sure there were no energy detectors or traps. Then he left the room.

He walked out of the parlor and kept going downstairs. There was another door on the next floor. When he arrived, the candlesticks lit up again.

With the help of the candlesticks, Angor saw the bronze plate on the door: "Study".

At the same time, there was another line of cursive words: "I don't need a bedroom. I want a study where no one can disturb me." "Study".

"Is this a study?" He used his spirit feelers to check the interior of the room and saw rows of tall bookshelves behind the door.

Angor's spirit sense.. He pushed the door open and walked inside.

There was indeed no danger inside. The bookshelves were arranged neatly, but they were basically empty. There was a desk in front of him. When Angor approached, the candlesticks on the desk lit up. It must be another alchemy product of Dead Phosphate Ore.

There was a pen holder, ink, and blank paper on the desk. Everything was neatly arranged. It seemed that someone had deliberately cleaned up the place before the ruins were sealed.

The bookshelves were similar to the ones in Cloud Library. There were even special runes on them that prevented people from reading books. Only those who met certain conditions could activate the runes.

However, the runes no longer provided energy, and the traps were removed. There were no important books on the shelves either. There were only a few works written by mortals.

Angor walked around to make sure there was nothing wrong with the study. Then he continued down the stairs.

To his surprise, he reached the end of the staircase when he reached the third floor.

The third floor was also different from the previous ones. There were two doors that faced each other. The door on the left had a bronze plate on it that read: "Material Vault".

The cursive words below it read: "Material Vault is too big. Why don't you expand the lab instead? "

According to Tree Spirit, there were only two people who lived in this ruin and considered Angor the owner of this place.

One was the original builder of the ruin, and the other was Tizarro.

The cursive words on the plate were obviously meant to mock the builder. This also meant that the cursive characters were definitely left behind by Tizaro.

Angor didn't check the material vault right away. Instead, he looked at the door across from it. Based on Tizarro's words, Angor was sure that the door led to the lab.

As he expected, there was a bronze plate on the door that read: "Lab".

Tizarro's cursive words were also below the door. But this time, it wasn't meant to mock Angor. Instead, it read: "Only allowed! Lab ".

The bright red words indicated Tizarro's attitude toward the lab. It was different from the other rooms.

This was probably the place Tizarro valued the most.

Angor looked at the lab, then the material vault. He decided to check it out first. Since Tizarro valued the lab so much, there must be some kind of trap inside.

Angor pushed the door open and saw a huge space instead of a room.

As Tizarro said, the material vault was shockingly big.

It looked like a giant cave, which was several times bigger than the other rooms. It was as big as a medium-sized plaza.

Angor saw a staircase that led him to the bottom of the space.

When he reached the bottom, he was even more certain that this was a natural underground cave. This was because he saw a lot of stalactites. However, the stalactites that emerged from the ground had their tops shaved off. They had been transformed into tables and display platforms.

Angor walked closer and saw some words written on the side of one of the displays.

It wasn't a cursive word. Instead, it was a regular word: Mithril Metal.

Mithril Metal was a special magic material.

The words' Mixed Amalgamation Gold 'were written on the display table. Did this mean that … this was where the Mixed Amalgamation Gold was placed?

He looked at the other shelves and saw the names of all kinds of materials on them. These must be the places where magic materials were stored. However, it was empty now.

Angor walked around the vault and realized why it was so big. There was a miniature forest area for storing magic plants, a melting area that simulated a volcano, and a vacuum area, a frozen area, a deserted area, a man-made lake, and so on. The material vault was divided into different sections.

It could be said that this was a very comprehensive miniature ecological material library.



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