Deep in the mountains.

Jamie didn't dare to do it after all... It's good to be alive, there's no need to die.

People, by nature, tend to bully the weak and fear the strong.

Faced with a villain like the crazy murderer Ding Ze, Jamie finally gave in. He withdrew his gaze and just walked forward silently.

Ding Ze didn't try to stimulate him further. He just held a cigarette in his mouth and walked forward quietly.

The distance is not too far.

The two came to a small hill. Jamie didn't waste time and walked quickly to the entrance. Then he pushed aside the thick layers of vines on it.

After a lot of effort and using my hands and a hatchet to push away the vines, I saw ordinary rocks that didn't look like there was any entrance at all.

"This place hasn't been opened for at least decades," Jamie said as he looked for the mechanism to open the door.

"Yeah," Ding Ze responded, exhaled a puff of smoke, and was quite expectant.

It took two or three minutes.

Jamie found a stone on the rock wall and pressed it down hard.

Immediately, the rock wall next to it began to open slowly with a crackling sound.

After a while, an entrance about two meters wide and four meters high appeared in front of Ding Ze.

It was pitch black behind the entrance, with a very thick cloud of dust gushing out.

"Go in from here, go all the way down, and go at full speed. It will take about ten hours to reach the underground world," Jamie said as he looked at the entrance. "The [Eternal Life Club] built the passage very well in the early years. Although it has not been used in recent decades, there should be no problems."

"I can only lead the way here, the rest you have to do on your own."

Ding Ze heard it and raised his eyebrows slightly, "Oh? Why?"

Jamie turned his head and looked at Ding Ze. "I have never been down there. This is one of the reasons, but the main reason is that, as far as I know, no one who has gone down there before has ever come back."

"I have no interest in going down there to die. The elders' orders only asked me to bring you here."

Jamie said with a cold smile, "I hope you die down there too."

"Haha," Ding Ze laughed, "You are quite interesting."

"Haha," Jamie sneered, then turned around decisively, "My mission is accomplished, I'm leaving."

As soon as the words came out, Jamie left.

Ding Ze watched with a smile, one second, two seconds, three seconds.

Well, Jamie is a very tasty guy, no need to kill him.

Ding Ze smiled, lit another cigarette, then took out a signal gun and fired a shot into the sky.

Jamie did not return the same way, but took another path.

Ding Ze was too lazy to care.

soon.

Half of the employees brought this time, as well as Janet, rushed to Ding Ze.

Ding Ze explained the situation and said, "Organize a team and go in to explore. Be careful of the traps."

This kind of exploration is very dangerous and life-threatening, but so what?

Working with Ding Ze is already very dangerous. To put it bluntly, it is like tying your head to your belt. This little bit of danger is not a big deal.

Not long after.

The person in charge selected a team of ten people. Then, all the ten people in the team had tense expressions, walked through the entrance with guns and walked into the darkness behind.

Ding Ze and Janet had nothing else to do, so they found a place nearby and lay down. Lying down in this deep forest, smelling the fragrance of the grass and trees, and getting close to nature, it really felt great.

"Do you think what Jamie said is true? No one who has gone down there has ever come back alive," Janet looked at the blue sky and white clouds, blinked her eyes, and suddenly asked.

"It should be true," Ding Ze thought for a moment and replied calmly, "It is normal for the underground world to be extremely dangerous. It would be abnormal if it were not dangerous."

"The question is, what kind of danger?" Janet was really curious.

"It is very likely that it is an ecological danger, such as a harsh natural environment or various creatures that are completely different from those on the surface of the earth," Ding Ze said, thinking of some similar movies and novels he had seen before.

Janet was quiet for two seconds. In fact, she wanted to persuade Ding Ze to give up, but she knew that Ding Ze would never give up, so she didn't say any more.

At this time, the intercom rang, and the captain of the exploration team reported the situation in the passage.

There are obvious signs of human activity in the passage, but they seem to have been left behind a long time ago.

There is a wall lamp at intervals on both sides of the passage. The oil in the wall lamp has hardened, but it can still be lit after burning for a while.

For the time being, this passage seems rather crude, and it feels as if it is not intended for long-term use.

The exploration team is still slowly moving deeper.

After listening to this, Ding Ze rolled his eyes and said, "It is obvious that those great elders often go in and out of the underground world... In this case, their entrance should not be here."

“Why did we go to so much trouble to open up this passage, only to end up not using it?”

When Janet heard this, she immediately thought of the answer, "Maybe they found a better passage, or a safer passage."

Ding Ze smiled and said, "That's probably true. If that's the case, I'm even more curious about what's at the end of this passage."

"We'll know in a dozen hours," Janet replied.

"Yeah," Ding Ze responded.

Before I knew it, an hour had passed, then two hours.

The exploration team has gone beyond the range of radio transmissions; in other words, they have lost contact.

About two more hours passed.

Abruzzi rushed over from Miami with a large army.

Abruchi first took a group of people and flew directly to the sky above Ding Ze and others on a helicopter and carried out an airdrop.

The transport capacity of helicopters is limited, so most people still have to come from land, which takes a lot of time.

After some trouble, Abruzzi sat next to Ding Ze, holding a cigar in his mouth.

Ding Ze briefly explained the situation.

Abruzzi heard it and confirmed without hesitation, "This is definitely a trap. The [Eternal Life Club] is doing this, it's obvious that they want to trick us to death!"

Ding Ze grinned and shook his head. "At first glance, that's right, but after I thought about it again and again, I felt that it wasn't quite right."

"It doesn't make sense that the [Eternal Life Club] would go to so much trouble just to trick us into death."

"I think the [Eternal Life Club] should have a deeper purpose."

Abruzzi exhaled a puff of smoke and frowned, "Like?"

"For example, they want us to do something for them. In layman's terms, that is, to explore the way," Ding Ze replied meaningfully.

Abruzzi couldn't understand it for a moment. "Logically speaking, they should have explored it a long time ago, maybe even for hundreds of years, right?"

"Yes, but perhaps, after hundreds of years, they still can't solve some problems in the underground world?" Ding Ze said with a smile, "Perhaps, those elders feel that they have fallen into some kind of misunderstanding, and feel that no matter what, they can't handle it, so they want us to try."

Abruzzi: "..." (End of this chapter)

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