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Chapter 269 The Tomb
Chapter 269 The Tomb
Although this fork is a dead end, there are actually several turnings and it is quite deep. Muying still made the roll smaller first, and took it in to check the remaining traps.
Then go ahead and start looking through the looking glass.
Sometimes surprises come so quickly.
When they checked to the end of the fork, Gun Gun put the looking glass on the wall, and found a secret room hidden inside. Although there was nothing inside as far as the eye could see, the space inside was quite large, and there were still some places where she could can not see.
But the wall in front of him is very thick and sealed, it doesn't look like there is an institution.
Mu Ying used the old method of stone shaping to create a small hole in the wall that was small enough for her to slip through.
He reached out his hand first, and surrounded the top, bottom and surroundings of a square stone fortress that he made himself. Only the side has an open square stone fortress for people to enter and exit. The open part is just close to the stone wall.
Only then did she drill through, directly entering the protection of the stone fortress.
Observed the surrounding situation and movements through the observation holes left around, and did not trigger any traps for the time being.
Outside the stone wall is another long corridor, the left and right sides are bottomless.
After confirming that there was no problem for the time being, she turned around and used the stone shaping technique to seal the stone wall back to its original state.
Then the stone fortress was taken in, and a very thick, one-person-high stone roller was taken out and placed on the ground.
"Go away, it's your turn!"
Rolling numbly changed back to its normal shape, let out a breath towards its two paws, and pushed the roller forward vigorously.
Mu Ying hurriedly took out another fully surrounded fortress and squatted inside with Gun Gun.
"Roll~Roll~"
After the big roller rolled over, there was no abnormal sound.
After repeating this several times, Muying confirmed that there were no traps on the long floor and the wall that was one person high in this corridor.
At this time, I began to carefully explore this passage.
This corridor is different from the one seen from the outside, it is wider, and there is a door frame on the left and right walls at intervals, but the door is sealed by a stone wall.
And next to each stone gate, there is a stone brick that is different from the others, with some Guland characters on it.
Muying translated the stone slab next to the door frame that she came out of.
"Civilian Tomb No. 112 in Guland Dungeon
Time: Dawn Era 2230-2240"
"Could it be that the large tomb with more than 100 tombs turned out to be just one of the tombs?"
She looked at the bottomless corridor on the left and right. She didn't know where the No. 112 civilian tomb was located.
She looked again at the stone brick next to the door frame opposite the tomb.
"Civilian Tomb No. 113 in Guland Dungeon
Time: Dawn Era 2241-2252"
Looking at so many door frames, it was only at this time that Mu Ying felt the glory of the Guland Dungeon for the first time.
These are the former residents of the Guland Dungeon!
Even if it is not in the same period, but looking at the number of civilian deaths in each decade, you can judge how many people live in Guland.
At the same time, Muying also felt deeply helpless. With so many tombs, wouldn't she be exhausted to explore one by one?
She hasn't finished exploring tomb 112 yet!
In an underground city, the place where people are buried is so big, how big is the adventure area for business?How big is the living area?
Mu Ying felt that the world was dark.
Do you really have to look for it inch by inch?
It seems a little unrealistic.
Where is the core chamber hidden?
At this time, when do you not use blessing magic?
She first wished herself very earnestly that she could find the clues of the core secret room as soon as possible.
Then I started to think about where she would put the core chamber if she were the dungeon master.
These tombs are all civilian tombs. Since there are civilians, are there nobles?
She looked through the Gurandian dictionary and found that the Grand language does contain some words about class, such as commoner, noble, and royal family.
The protection inside the civilian tomb is not very sophisticated, they are just some relatively low-level traps, and there are no funerary objects.
From this point of view, the civilians in Guland must not be very wealthy, and they may not receive as much attention as other classes.
There are civilian burial chambers, but will there also be noble burial chambers and royal burial chambers?
The protection of these two places should be stronger than that of civilian tombs, right?
So even if the important core secret room is to be hidden, wouldn't it be more reasonable to hide it in a tomb with stronger protection?
Of course, it doesn't necessarily have to be hidden in the tomb, the dungeon can't be all tombs, right?
There are also places like living areas and adventure areas.
But if it is in the burial area, it is most likely to be in the most heavily guarded royal tomb.
Of course, these are just her guesses, which need to be confirmed again.
She walked the entire corridor aside, and there are 220 tombs in total.
The door of the last tomb room 220 was not sealed. Inside was a tomb passage and a small tomb chamber similar to that of tomb room 112, but no traps were arranged. Only half of the tomb doors were sealed, and the rest were empty.
Even the stone bricks beside the tomb door only have the start time but not the end time.
"Civilian Tomb No. 220 in Guland Dungeon
Time: Dawn Era 3339-"
It is equivalent to saying that after this, within a dozen years at most, the Guland dungeon will be gone.
Muying also looked at several tombs near the civilian cemetery No. 220 with relatively close death ages, and the interval between each is basically about 10 years.
This shows that the death time of the owners of these tombs is normal, and the time interval is not much different from the previous ones.
And the last tomb room No. 220 is mostly empty.
This shows that when the Guland dungeon disappeared, either there were no large-scale deaths of civilians, or the death happened in an instant, before they were even buried in the cemetery.
The former situation is unlikely. If there were no large-scale casualties among civilians, the sudden disappearance of the Guland Dungeon would not have become an unsolved mystery.
If the dungeon of Guland was suddenly transferred to another closed place, the civilians might still survive, but the dungeon of Guland was obviously destroyed, the core of the dungeon was broken, and the walls could be dug open by ghouls , it can be seen that the possibility of civilian survival is extremely low.
So the second case is more likely.
Under what circumstances would this happen?
Muying sighed, let's continue to explore. There is a deep well next to the No. 1 civilian tomb, and the place above the head is also empty.
Next to it was written "Tan Sen Floating Disc Riding Place", but the so-called floating disc was gone, leaving only a deep dark well.
Obviously, this deep well can go up as well as down. Thinking of the name of the floating disc, it is estimated that this is equivalent to an elevator.
(End of this chapter)
Although this fork is a dead end, there are actually several turnings and it is quite deep. Muying still made the roll smaller first, and took it in to check the remaining traps.
Then go ahead and start looking through the looking glass.
Sometimes surprises come so quickly.
When they checked to the end of the fork, Gun Gun put the looking glass on the wall, and found a secret room hidden inside. Although there was nothing inside as far as the eye could see, the space inside was quite large, and there were still some places where she could can not see.
But the wall in front of him is very thick and sealed, it doesn't look like there is an institution.
Mu Ying used the old method of stone shaping to create a small hole in the wall that was small enough for her to slip through.
He reached out his hand first, and surrounded the top, bottom and surroundings of a square stone fortress that he made himself. Only the side has an open square stone fortress for people to enter and exit. The open part is just close to the stone wall.
Only then did she drill through, directly entering the protection of the stone fortress.
Observed the surrounding situation and movements through the observation holes left around, and did not trigger any traps for the time being.
Outside the stone wall is another long corridor, the left and right sides are bottomless.
After confirming that there was no problem for the time being, she turned around and used the stone shaping technique to seal the stone wall back to its original state.
Then the stone fortress was taken in, and a very thick, one-person-high stone roller was taken out and placed on the ground.
"Go away, it's your turn!"
Rolling numbly changed back to its normal shape, let out a breath towards its two paws, and pushed the roller forward vigorously.
Mu Ying hurriedly took out another fully surrounded fortress and squatted inside with Gun Gun.
"Roll~Roll~"
After the big roller rolled over, there was no abnormal sound.
After repeating this several times, Muying confirmed that there were no traps on the long floor and the wall that was one person high in this corridor.
At this time, I began to carefully explore this passage.
This corridor is different from the one seen from the outside, it is wider, and there is a door frame on the left and right walls at intervals, but the door is sealed by a stone wall.
And next to each stone gate, there is a stone brick that is different from the others, with some Guland characters on it.
Muying translated the stone slab next to the door frame that she came out of.
"Civilian Tomb No. 112 in Guland Dungeon
Time: Dawn Era 2230-2240"
"Could it be that the large tomb with more than 100 tombs turned out to be just one of the tombs?"
She looked at the bottomless corridor on the left and right. She didn't know where the No. 112 civilian tomb was located.
She looked again at the stone brick next to the door frame opposite the tomb.
"Civilian Tomb No. 113 in Guland Dungeon
Time: Dawn Era 2241-2252"
Looking at so many door frames, it was only at this time that Mu Ying felt the glory of the Guland Dungeon for the first time.
These are the former residents of the Guland Dungeon!
Even if it is not in the same period, but looking at the number of civilian deaths in each decade, you can judge how many people live in Guland.
At the same time, Muying also felt deeply helpless. With so many tombs, wouldn't she be exhausted to explore one by one?
She hasn't finished exploring tomb 112 yet!
In an underground city, the place where people are buried is so big, how big is the adventure area for business?How big is the living area?
Mu Ying felt that the world was dark.
Do you really have to look for it inch by inch?
It seems a little unrealistic.
Where is the core chamber hidden?
At this time, when do you not use blessing magic?
She first wished herself very earnestly that she could find the clues of the core secret room as soon as possible.
Then I started to think about where she would put the core chamber if she were the dungeon master.
These tombs are all civilian tombs. Since there are civilians, are there nobles?
She looked through the Gurandian dictionary and found that the Grand language does contain some words about class, such as commoner, noble, and royal family.
The protection inside the civilian tomb is not very sophisticated, they are just some relatively low-level traps, and there are no funerary objects.
From this point of view, the civilians in Guland must not be very wealthy, and they may not receive as much attention as other classes.
There are civilian burial chambers, but will there also be noble burial chambers and royal burial chambers?
The protection of these two places should be stronger than that of civilian tombs, right?
So even if the important core secret room is to be hidden, wouldn't it be more reasonable to hide it in a tomb with stronger protection?
Of course, it doesn't necessarily have to be hidden in the tomb, the dungeon can't be all tombs, right?
There are also places like living areas and adventure areas.
But if it is in the burial area, it is most likely to be in the most heavily guarded royal tomb.
Of course, these are just her guesses, which need to be confirmed again.
She walked the entire corridor aside, and there are 220 tombs in total.
The door of the last tomb room 220 was not sealed. Inside was a tomb passage and a small tomb chamber similar to that of tomb room 112, but no traps were arranged. Only half of the tomb doors were sealed, and the rest were empty.
Even the stone bricks beside the tomb door only have the start time but not the end time.
"Civilian Tomb No. 220 in Guland Dungeon
Time: Dawn Era 3339-"
It is equivalent to saying that after this, within a dozen years at most, the Guland dungeon will be gone.
Muying also looked at several tombs near the civilian cemetery No. 220 with relatively close death ages, and the interval between each is basically about 10 years.
This shows that the death time of the owners of these tombs is normal, and the time interval is not much different from the previous ones.
And the last tomb room No. 220 is mostly empty.
This shows that when the Guland dungeon disappeared, either there were no large-scale deaths of civilians, or the death happened in an instant, before they were even buried in the cemetery.
The former situation is unlikely. If there were no large-scale casualties among civilians, the sudden disappearance of the Guland Dungeon would not have become an unsolved mystery.
If the dungeon of Guland was suddenly transferred to another closed place, the civilians might still survive, but the dungeon of Guland was obviously destroyed, the core of the dungeon was broken, and the walls could be dug open by ghouls , it can be seen that the possibility of civilian survival is extremely low.
So the second case is more likely.
Under what circumstances would this happen?
Muying sighed, let's continue to explore. There is a deep well next to the No. 1 civilian tomb, and the place above the head is also empty.
Next to it was written "Tan Sen Floating Disc Riding Place", but the so-called floating disc was gone, leaving only a deep dark well.
Obviously, this deep well can go up as well as down. Thinking of the name of the floating disc, it is estimated that this is equivalent to an elevator.
(End of this chapter)
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