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Chapter 667

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In the end, no one knew the identity of the three mysterious demons. They never appeared again and no one knew where they went.

The expedition team settled down and began to investigate the dwarven ruins.

Shovels, hoes, and everyone, including Reina, began to dig under the huge pillar. Fu Yin couldn't understand why the ancient dwarves would erect two huge pillars. Could it be that this place used to be a very large building?

This was different from the dwarven history that she knew.

The dwarves were very good at forging and smelting. They had excellent skills to refine all kinds of metal ores from a long time ago. Of course, their mining skills were not a problem. According to historical records, almost all the dwarves would build their cities in hollowed out mountains, so the outside world only knew about the dwarves' forging skills, but didn't know that they also had excellent construction skills.

She couldn't understand why the ancestors would make a few big pillars here. This required a lot of manpower and material resources. The ancient dwarves didn't have any religion, so the possibility of religious sacrifice was ruled out. Perhaps it was some kind of weapon or defensive measure, but Fu Yin didn't believe this explanation because these were two huge and ordinary stone pillars. What could they do?

And that set of clothes, no matter how she thought about it, that kind of bloated clothes were not suitable for the battlefield.

As Fu Yin pondered, she wrote notes in her notebook. She drew the set of clothes and wrote down her guesses around it.

Reina was still digging, which was very easy for her.

"Mr. Wolf."

"I have a name. Speaking of which, you should remember my name by now."

The werewolf was also like the others, holding a shovel and digging the soil. His hands were not suitable for holding tools, but he would rather not use his claws to dig the soil.

The other bodyguard also dug with him. He still didn't speak, but once when Reina brought him food, he seemed to have whispered thank you to her.

"Do you hate this kind of work?"

Reina's question stunned the werewolf.

"How could I like it? Why would you ask that?"

He looked at Reina warily. This human girl was very mysterious.

"Because you have been complaining, so I feel very strange."

"Strange about what?"

The werewolf asked.

"That's strange. If you don't like it, why do you still want to take this job?"

The werewolf stopped what he was doing and looked at Reina.

Such a childish question …

"If you want to answer, it's because of Master's arrangement."

"Master? Sister Fu Yin? "

"Of course not! How is this possible?! "

The werewolf replied loudly. Fu Yin, who was not far away, raised her head and looked over curiously. She found that the two of them seemed to have nothing to do. After chatting, they lowered their heads and continued working.

"Oh, no."

"Definitely not. I only obey the strong. Most creatures are the same, including you humans. That guy is the same as me!"

Reina also stopped what she was doing and stood up straight. She asked curiously, "Is Mr. Werewolf's master very powerful?"

"So powerful that I can't describe it!"

"Then who do you think is stronger?"

With that, Reina put down the shovel and waved her fist in the air.

The werewolf glanced at her. He knew that Reina's strength was unfathomable and was above his own. But …

"No chance, no chance at all. You will definitely be killed in seconds. You won't even have a chance to fight back."

"Sigh! Is it that scary? "

Reina said in surprise.

The werewolf sneered and said, "You don't believe me?"

"Not really."

"I think so too. After all, you would ask such a question. But when you see him, you will understand how insignificant you are."

With that, the werewolf took the shovel and dug into the ground. Suddenly, there was a bang as if he had dug up something.

The two of them took a closer look and found that it was a piece of metal …

With everyone's hard work, the thing that Blake dug up gradually revealed its true appearance.

It was a strange large fragment. It was two meters long and wide. To be able to be preserved until now, it proved that it was a very powerful metal.

However, Fu Yin frowned.

"Let's work harder and see if there are similar fragments in the surroundings."

Thus, she began to join in the digging work.

After a week of digging, they had dug many pits in this place and indeed dug up many fragments.

"This, put it here. No, it should go forward."

Fu Yin had been instructing the two-meter dwarves to put the fragments they had dug up. Fortunately, it had not rained these few days and their work was going smoothly. And with Reina as a powerful partner, her work efficiency far exceeded that of the others.

"Okay! That's it. You've worked hard. Take a rest. "

With that, Fu Yin retreated and came to the pillar. Then, she climbed up the pillar.

Her gloves were very special. They could suck on the pillar, and so were her shoes.

"This is?!"

Fu Yin climbed to a height of six or seven meters and looked down. She saw that the fragments had pieced together a broken, giant machine.

It looked like an inverted cup with a round head. Its specific appearance was still unclear, and what remained were only some cases. The contents had been completely corroded and disappeared, or destroyed by some kind of force.

"What is this?"

Looking at Fu Yin's shocked expression, Blake, who had his hands crossed, could not help but ask.

"I don't know. I've never seen such a thing."

Fu Yin slid down.

"My brother may know a little. He knows more about these things."

She said, then put the magic recorder back into her bag. In Reina's view, Fu Yin had many incredible little props.

"Will he come?"

"No, he can't leave."

Fu Yin immediately replied. She was still packing her backpack, which contained many mysterious fragments dug out from the ground.

"I want to know what we dug up these days. It should have provided some clues about how your ancestors disappeared."

"Unfortunately, no, I haven't found any clues for the time being."

"Then didn't we work for nothing?"

The werewolf was puzzled.

Fu Yin sighed. She seemed a little discouraged and said, "I believe our efforts will never be in vain."

Then she stood up and said to everyone, "Today's work is over. Everyone, have a good rest."

With that, Fu Yin walked in the direction of the camp.

"I really don't know what's the point of doing this kind of thing. Even if we know how they disappeared, so what?"

The werewolf complained as he left.

Reina stood in place and slowly put down the shovel. Looking at the disappointed Fu Yin, a question suddenly appeared in her heart.

Was there any meaning to what she was doing? What if she couldn't find that person in her life, or if he was already dead?

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