Overlord: Start from the Goblin Lair

Chapter 429 One-way Perspective

In a cave far away from civilization, deep underground, there is an ancient and ancient cave entrance, like a huge mouth, a black hole, quietly waiting for prey to come to the door.

Waiting for a snack that can be swallowed whole.

"Don't we have any bards here? What a pity!" Anastasia said with some annoyance, "I really can't wait to hear what they will write and sing about this place!"

"How about 'A cave left in ancient times, with a giant dragon living in it'?" Driver hummed with a smile, but was soon covered by his companions.

"Don't talk nonsense! How could there be a dragon in here?!" Sera hurriedly covered Driver's big mouth and warned sternly, "We will be hurt by your bad mouth!"

"Not only are there bad dragons, there are also good dragons like Exuri..."

"Exuri has not stayed in this damn place for at least a thousand years!" Sera said angrily, "Even if it is a silver dragon, I'm afraid it will become a madman!"

"Even if the mind is fine, there is no guarantee that the body is still normal," Gillianis added softly, "I don't know what you think of the multiverse. Do you know about the events in the universe? There is a kind of monster in the universe. They are wrapped in a hard shell and have a brain with a beast's claws. They feed on the intelligence of intelligent creatures and take over the victim's body when the time is right..."

"Please, stop talking!" The barbarian pleaded earnestly, "I don't want to hear these things! I can listen to this kind of story before eating and sleeping, just don't tell it to me here!"

"It's really rare. I thought the chief of the Ochre Tribe would never be afraid." Ivy laughed teasingly.

"Me? Of course I'm not afraid!" Sera forced herself to straighten her chest, "I'm just worried about their bad words! You know, the more you don't want things to go in a certain direction, the more things will go - do you understand what I mean?"

"Murphy's Law," Ron nodded, waved his hand to signal Victoria to release a daylight spell, and the bright ball of light devoured the darkness around it in an instant. When Ron looked down, he even had to squint his eyes, "Well, it looks like they are just some plants growing in a dark environment. Once there is light, they can't stand it."

"You wait here for a while, I'll go down and explore the situation while the flying spell is still in effect."

Ron said, and asked Victoria to cast a few more spells on him. After confirming that everything was safe, he slowly descended along the cave entrance.

Speaking of it, a long time ago, Ron also went down from one cave to another, but at that time he was much more embarrassed than now, and even the spider walk relied on the power of the scroll.

Of course, correspondingly, that place is much safer than here - no matter how you think about it, this place is not too simple.

"All around here are made of metal," Ron looked around after giving himself a dark vision, and couldn't help but exclaimed, "I don't know what metal it is made of. Can I chisel it off and let Rurik melt it? Maybe I can forge some good equipment."

After a long time of baptism, these metal walls don't seem to have any signs of rust. The humid and unsealed environment has not damaged them at all. Even if they are used as building materials, they are definitely worth a lot of money - of course, this is just some of Ron's little thoughts. At least before confirming the situation here, he will never think of them.

What if the load-bearing wall is demolished!

In this underground space, Ron saw that the ground here is almost the same as outside: thick soil is laid layer by layer, nourishing the lichens and fungi on it, and some special plants can emit weak fluorescence. They are probably the only light source here before the door is opened.

There was a commotion in the fungus jungle in the darkness in the distance. Ron looked up and saw a small thorn beast disappearing in a corner in panic. Ron's arrival disturbed it, and Victoria's daylight spell killed a large number of fungi that lived and died with it.

"Fragile environment."

Ron commented that the system here was just a product of chance and could not withstand the slightest change. The arrival of Ron and others - even if it was just an arrival, it was enough to cause a devastating blow to them.

After all, the so-called soil layer here might be the same as above, covering the cold metal. Just from what Ron saw, some plants were clinging to some raised glass, like rootless duckweed -

Wait a minute.

Ron frowned slightly, and he quickly turned around and approached those raised translucent substances. Only a small part of these objects was exposed and covered with fungi. If Ron had not observed carefully and had the blessing of magic, he would not have been able to find them.

After reaching out and brushing off the fungus on it, Ron came to a 100% conclusion: these are really glass!

And as Ron carefully removed the surrounding soil, he was even more surprised to find that these glasses did not exist independently, but together with a layer of metal shell formed a capsule-like hollow structure - this is some kind of container!

"Benefactor, what's down there?" Sylvia's voice came from far above his head.

"There's no danger down there, come on," Ron hurriedly called everyone down. Although the gap between the two floors was high and the stairs were steep, it only took a moment to get down under Gillianis's spell. As the space in front of Ron rippled, his companions were teleported directly from above, "I found these things - Count Richthofen, are there any similar things mentioned in the documents you found?"

Ron stepped aside to make way and showed everyone the container behind him that looked like a hibernation capsule. Sera immediately lay on it, exhaled twice and wiped it vigorously.

But unfortunately, no matter how hard the barbarians tried, it was as hazy as if covered with a layer of fog, and they couldn't see what was inside at all.

"This is some kind of one-way perspective glass," Ron stopped Sera who was about to smash it open in anger, "Now the light on our side is brighter, you can't see inside from the outside, but you can see outside from the inside."

"Then how do you see inside?" Sera raised her eyebrows and asked. She refused to waste her energy and would never embarrass herself with such questions.

"That's easy - Victoria," Ron snapped his fingers, "turn off the lights." (End of this chapter)

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