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Chapter 184

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"Why aren't there any? Why aren't there any here? "

In the lush and flourishing mountain range, someone was roaring with a face full of wrinkles, looking very puzzled.

"Raman, shut your mouth!"

A middle-aged Magus in red robes walked forward, a hint of disdain on his frosty face, "If ancient Magi ruins could be found so easily, why would they let us take advantage of them?"

"Mirdo, do you have the right to say that?"

Raman turned around, his murky eyes glaring at the red-robed Magus in an unfriendly manner, "You were the one who invited me to join you and led the way with the map. Now that half a month has passed, we haven't even found a single trace of the ruins. I'm starting to suspect that you're purposely leading us the wrong way."

"What a joke!"

Mirdo responded coldly, laughing coldly, "You were the one who agreed to join us. I've shown you the map, and you've confirmed the route yourself. Why are you looking for me now?"

"Hmph!"

Hearing his words, Raman did not say anything else. He snorted coldly and turned around, continuing to walk forward.

After arriving at this area according to the directions on the map, they had searched the entire area during this period of time, but in the end, they did not even find a trace of the ruins.

Faced with such a situation, anyone would feel anxious. Recently, Raman had even sent out Andrew and the other acolytes under his control, in order to speed up the search.

"The area here isn't right."

On the other side, walking on a rugged mountain path, Adil was also facing a similar problem.

"According to the markings on the map, the ruins should be in this region. Why is there no trace of them at all?"

Walking carefully behind Raman, Adil could not help but furrow his brows, "Could it be that I have to fulfill some special conditions, or do I need some sort of token?"

Various thoughts flashed through his mind, and he could not help but think of the two items Terens had given him.

Reaching out, Adil placed the bag on the ground. He opened it and took out two items from inside.

It was a yellowed beast skin map and a bronze amulet. On the amulet was a picture of a double-headed dragon, as well as some poems written in Qumran language.

Holding the amulet in his hand, Adil looked at the words on it and read them out loud, "When the moon rises in the sky, the crown of Qumran will descend upon the earth …"

"When the moon rises in the sky …"

Reading the words on the talisman, Adil muttered to himself, "The meaning is very clear. It directly points out some key points."

"Let's wait and see what changes there will be when the moon comes out."

He composed himself and looked at the sun hanging high in the sky as he thought to himself.

Soon, it was night.

However, it seemed that Adil's luck was not very good. There was no moon at this time of the night. The sky was dark, and not even a single star could be seen.

"Seems like I can only wait until tomorrow.

Looking at the amulet in his hand, Adil's words, I, I see, "he thought.

Looking at the amulet in his hand, he was suddenly stunned.

On the familiar bronze amulet, the picture of the double-headed dragon was still engraved. However, there was a slight change. The appearance of the double-headed dragon seemed to have changed a little.

This change was very slight and inconspicuous. It was not even a thousandth of the whole. Under normal circumstances, it was almost impossible to notice.

If not for Adil's A.I. Chip's reminder, even an official Magus would not be able to notice this change if they were not careful.

"Seems like the moon is not referring to the real moon, but only referring to that time."

Looking at Bian Anhua's amulet, Adil pondered. Then, he ordered the A.I. Chip in his mind, "A.I. Chip, magnify the view!"

Following the order, the view in front of him changed.

A bronze color completely covered the view in front of him. As his line of sight moved, it kept changing.

Under the magnification of over ten thousand times, a unique scene appeared in front of his eyes.

It was a bronze map. The area was not very big, but it was very clear.

On this map, two dots were lit up. One of them was red, while the other was white.

After studying it for a while, Adil finally understood the meaning of these two dots.

The white dot represented the location of the amulet. As for the red dot, it was very likely to be the entrance to the ruins.

With this in mind, Adil did not hesitate. He took the amulet and walked into the distance.

He walked all the way to a faraway area, all the way to the top of a mountain. Only then did Adil stop and look at his surroundings.

On the small map displayed on the amulet, the red and white dots had already overlapped, and it looked like they were in the same area.

"I've been to this area before. Was it because I didn't come at the right time, so I didn't discover anything?"

Standing on the spot, Adil scanned the surrounding scenery, his eyes flashing.

In the past half a month, while following behind the two official Sorcerers, Adil had searched this area many times, but he had not found any traces of the ruins.

It was not just him; the two official Sorcerers had also done the same. In the past half a month, they had searched the entire area, but they had not found anything.

It seemed that it was not because the map was wrong, but because the other conditions had not been met.

Standing on the spot, Adil raised the amulet in his hand and sensed his surroundings in Silence.

It was currently the middle of the night, and the night sky covered the land. The light was very weak.

Being in this state, Adil closed his eyes in Silence, and his mind entered a deep meditative state.

In this state, he could sense the surging energy particles in the outside world. Some of them were quickly entering the amulet in his hand, causing the small amulet to shine and faintly resonate with a certain place.

As time passed, the amulet's light became brighter, and the location of that place became clearer. In the end, it even revealed a door. As long as Adil took a light step, he would be able to enter.

This feeling was very unique. While it made people feel a sense of novelty, they could not help but sigh at the mysteriousness and strangeness of this place.

After a while, Adil forcefully suppressed the desire to enter and opened his eyes.

In his hand, the simple and unadorned bronze amulet was lying on his palm, and it did not look any different from before.

However, after the scene just now, Adil could feel that this amulet was not ordinary.

This was the true key to communicating with the ruins. Without this amulet, even if he could find this place, it would be very difficult to find the true entrance.

"I can't just enter like this …" Sensing the door, Adil could not help but frown, and then looked to the other side.

In that direction, the two official Sorcerers were resting.

"Wait a minute …" Looking in that direction, Adil's eyes flickered. In the end, he still suppressed the desire to enter the ruins.

A few days later.

"What? You found the entrance to the ruins!! "

One morning, a loud voice came from afar.

Raman was dressed in a black robe, and his wrinkled face looked extremely excited, "Where is it? Tell me quickly! "

Behind him, Mai'er was in a much better state. Although he was also excited, there was also some doubt in his eyes.

Standing in front of the two official Sorcerers, Andrew and Ciesti both had nervous expressions, "We also do not know if that is the ruins or not … We only think that we saw a door …"

"Where? Bring us there immediately!! "

Before they finished speaking, Raman immediately shouted and had them lead the way.

After looking at each other, Andrew took the lead and led the others in a certain direction.

Their final destination was coincidentally the mountain top that Adil had found. However, it was still daytime, and there were no changes in the surroundings, so it was naturally impossible to find that door.

"Where is the door? Where is the door? "

After coming here and carefully searching around, Raman was a little confused. Then, his turbid eyes immediately looked towards Andrew and Mai'er, as if he was questioning them.

"Lord … we did not lie to you."

Being stared at by an official Sorcerer like this, Andrew's face turned pale, and he seemed to be quite scared. Right now, he directly knelt down, and he didn't have any image to speak of, "Just yesterday, that door appeared for a while, but it disappeared very quickly."

"Wait, you said that you saw it in the middle of the night?"

Mai'er suddenly interrupted.

At the side, after hearing Mai'er's words, Raman's eyes also lit up, and he looked towards Andrew, "Think carefully about the situation at that time! Do not miss out on any details! "

"Yes!"

Being stared at by Raman, Andrew seemed to be quite scared, and he hurriedly nodded and said, "It was in the middle of the night, and because the moon was very round, Ciesti and I came out to look at the moon. We just happened to walk towards this area, and we saw a bronze door."

"That door disappeared very quickly, and at first, I thought that I was seeing things, but Ciesti also saw that door, so she was sure …"

"In the middle of the night, and the moon …"

As Andrew spoke, standing in front of them, Raman and Mai'er's eyes became brighter and brighter, and they couldn't help but sink into deep thought.

While they were distracted, in front of them, kneeling on the ground, Andrew and Ciesti secretly looked at each other.

In the middle of the night, they didn't leave. Instead, they gathered all of the acolytes and waited here.

"It's already midnight, and the moon is already out. Why haven't we seen the entrance yet?"

In the middle of the night, standing at the top of the mountain, Raman looked towards Andrew a bit impatiently, "Andrew, are you sure that this is the place where you saw it?"

"Lord, I'm sure!"

In the face of doubt, Andrew spoke resolutely and without the slightest hesitation.

"It should be this place."

Mai'er's voice sounded from the side.

"Mai'er, what did you find?" Raman was a bit confused.

"Use your spirit to feel it."

Mai'er turned around and looked at Raman. His gaze was deep, but his expression was terrifyingly cold, and he gave off a suffocating mental energy.

Hearing his words, even though Raman was confused, he still closed his eyes and spread out his mental energy.

As his mental energy spread out, he also sensed a slight abnormality.

Somewhere in the surroundings, a bronze door was standing. At this moment, it was captured by his mental power, and he was able to observe it clearly.

"This is …"

He opened his eyes in shock. Raman's eyes were filled with shock.

"This is a secret realm."

On the other hand, Mai'er seemed to have expected this, and a look of surprise flashed across his face, "Even though this historical remnant is in this area, the entrance is not here. Instead, it has been fixed in a special space by someone with a spell formation, and it can only be seen at a specific place at a specific time.

"The power and knowledge of the ancient Sorcerers is truly something to look forward to."

Speaking to there, Mai'er could not help but sigh, his tone filled with respect and yearning for the ancient Sorcerers.

"What should we do now?"

Looking at the surrounding apprentices, Raman frowned and asked.

"Bring them along, we'll go in together."

Mai'er opened his mouth, revealing sharp shark-like teeth, "We'll need them in the historical remnant later."

"Lord Raman, Lord Mai'er …"

At this moment, a weak call sounded out. Andrew and Ciesti were standing together, a trace of anticipation on their faces, "You promised us that as long as we found the historical remnant, you would release us from the spell on us."

"Oh, I think I did say that …"

Raman paused for a moment, and a pleasant smile appeared on his face. "But I don't seem to have said when I will let you go."

"It won't be too late for you to leave after this historical remnant exploration is over."

Hearing this, Andrew's expression immediately turned ashen, and his eyes filled with anger, but he forcefully suppressed it.

Seeing that Raman was furious but did not dare to speak up, the other acolytes' hearts turned solemn. Rage rose in their hearts towards Raman as well.

Evidently, these two official Sorcerers had never thought of letting them leave. Even if they waited until the historical remnant exploration was over, they would likely become slaves and would not be let go.

"Alright, let's cut the crap."

Mai'er's expression was cold as he looked at everything coldly. He only said, "It's getting late, let's go in immediately."

"There are eight people in total. Each of us will be in charge of four!"

Raman nodded and then closed his eyes. In an instant, his spirit connected with the bronze door that his spirit had sensed, and he was teleported over.

In an instant, everyone in front of him disappeared, teleported to another space in the distance.

After everything ended and half of them disappeared, a black-robed figure walked out from the forest in the distance. He looked at where he was and revealed a cold smile.

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