Chapter 41 A Door (Add more! Please collect! Please recommend!)

A door……

Just when Roman was secretly guarding, the three black dogs also saw this simple and heavy stone door by the light of the lantern.

The three of them gathered in front of the stone gate to check for hidden traps and traps.

While the three of them were not paying attention, Roman took a few steps back into the darkness and took out the divination gold coin.

Since the key word in the divination yesterday was the manor, and it may not be inside the manor now, Roman was afraid of being misled by the result of the divination.

Mind silently.

"There is mortal danger behind this door."

"There is mortal danger behind this door."

……

Flicking up the gold coin, he found that the reverse side of the inscribed intricate and asymmetrical pattern was facing up, and it landed on his hand.

The danger is not fatal.

Roman looked at the three people who were doing the examination in front of him. For some reason, he felt that they looked so professional.

After checking in several ways, the black dog looked at Roman: "We are going to open this door to take a look, giant, what do you think?"

I feel, what can I feel?If I decide, I will definitely turn around and leave. Anyway, this door is well closed, and all dangers are inside.

But seeing that the three people in front of him were ready to open the door, Roman smiled: "No problem."

Watching the three people's attention return to the matter of opening the door, Roman took out several tin boxes from his arms, and took out a black men's glove, a ring, and a ring from them, and put them on the hand.

As for the badge engraved with the holy emblem of the storm, Roman pinned it on the chest of the inner clothes.

After being fully armed, Roman came to the gray-white door, and began to push the door hard with several people.

Even without using any extraordinary power, Roman's power is not comparable to the three of the black dogs. The moment Roman joined, the stone door that was originally only cracked with a small gap slowly opened, and there was a burst of toothache. Friction sound.

The three black dogs couldn't help but looked at each other with complicated expressions.

After pushing through a gap that was enough to pass through, Roman stepped back abruptly and began to be alert.

After several people opened the door, they heard a rustling sound. Roman saw it first, and took three steps back, feeling goosebumps all over his body.

I saw a large number of huge insects of various types pouring out from the door.

There are palm-sized spiders, centipede-like reptiles with many legs that Roman can't name, and black crawling beetles with hard shells, the smallest of which are as thick as an adult's finger.

After Roman retreated, the three black dogs also saw the gushing insects.Although it was unexpected, the few people didn't panic. The black dog stepped back and opened the backpack behind him.

He first opened a paper bag containing gray powder, and sprinkled the white powder inside in a semicircle.

When the insects in front of them came into contact with the gray powder, they changed their direction and tried to avoid it.

After seeing the insects crawling along the circle area he had designated, the black dog opened a jar containing a yellow-brown liquid, and poured the liquid forward to surround the insects.

Then he took out a match, lit it, and threw it into the yellow liquid.

I saw that the yellow-brown liquid that was originally sprinkled on the ground burned rapidly after meeting the flames, and the flames that sprang up were more than half a meter high, enclosing the insects inside.

I saw the insects constantly struggling in the fire, and some wanted to escape through the flames, and were eventually burned to ashes.

The black dog refilled the fuel twice more cautiously, and a burning smell gradually dispersed in the air.

Roman watched his operation from the side, quite dumbfounded.

"You knew there would be insects in it?" Roman asked casually.

"No," the black dog smiled: "This is experience. The basement that has not been opened for a long time often breeds various insects or snakes. This is my experience from many unpleasant explorations. Although this time Insects grow extraordinarily large, but it is not difficult to eliminate them as long as a simple trap is set up, so when performing similar commissions, I always carry some insect repellent, snake repellant, and this special burning agent."

The mole followed and said, "Don't look at the ordinary appearance of this oily incendiary, this can costs 2 pounds, and most people have no way to buy it yet."

"Professional..." Roman spat out two words.

After a while, I saw that the flame was gradually extinguished, and no more insects came out.

Several people raised the lanterns and walked towards the door.

"The lantern has not been extinguished. It seems that the air environment inside is okay." This was Roman's first thought after entering, and then he saw a large, tall, dark building.

What appeared in front of Roman and the others was a wide hall, the ground covered with dark stone slabs.

In the hall, huge stone pillars are scattered asymmetrically, supporting the ceiling.

And from the ceiling, you can see metal round rods descending vertically, and at the bottom you can see candlesticks carved with different creatures.

Quaternary architecture?

Seeing the asymmetrical inverted candlesticks on both sides, Roman immediately wanted to turn around and run away.

Although the research on the history and architectural style of the Quaternary Epoch is not deep, Roman also knows that the most representative architectural style of the Quaternary Epoch is the candlesticks hanging from the ceiling and the chopping patterns on the black walls.

This is consistent with the architectural style of the underground ruins that the goddess sent an oracle to avoid!

The motivation that kept Roman from escaping was that the number of candlesticks on both sides in front of him was wrong.

According to memory, Roman remembered that in the dangerous ruins, the candlesticks had an exaggerated number of 41 on the left and 40 on the right.

That is the specification that Tudor and Trunsost can only use!
In the Fourth Epoch, the number of candlesticks that can be used in buildings is strictly regulated, and civilians can use up to 3 on the left and 2 on the right. In the hall in front of him, Roman counted, there are 21 inverted candlesticks on the left, and 20 on the right. It is [-].

This shows that the owner of this building was a nobleman of the Fourth Epoch before his death, but he was not that kind of great nobleman.

So Roman can still have the time to observe again, instead of turning around and running away.

A few people walked forward with lanterns, and saw seats scattered and asymmetrically placed in the hall. There was a huge black iron seat at the top, as if looking down.

a...

Roman breathed a sigh of relief.

Roman walked forward and saw a pattern similar to a badge engraved on the back of this huge seat. It was a layer of thorns, a layer of shield wall, and a vertical long sword inserted into it. on it.

What badge is this?
The badge in front of him was beyond the scope of Roman's knowledge. Roman only knew that this building belonged to a nobleman from the Fourth Epoch, but there were quite a few noble families in the Fourth Epoch, and it was impossible to tell them apart.

Just as Roman was thinking, he heard the mole's voice coming from the front.

"Look, there is another door here!"

(End of this chapter)

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