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Chapter 33 Moon Shadow Sarcophagus

In this suffocating atmosphere, we could hear each other's breathing. In order to stabilize the morale of the army, Dachuan quickly lit a torch to illuminate other areas in the cave room that the moonlight could not reach. I saw:

The dozens of sarcophagus that were clearly seen during the day did not disappear out of thin air, but stopped in strange positions in the dark edge of the cave, as if a bow and arrow were on the string, and would shoot out at any time. I was wondering who could move these sarcophagus weighing hundreds of pounds to those tricky positions. Yu Guang suddenly glanced at the sarcophagus on his right hand, and he rushed towards our place silently, while his dazed ears were still standing on the impact path and were about to be knocked away.

"Flash!" I shouted quickly, but my ears turned to the sarcophagus, and I couldn't react for a moment, and I stood there looking around.

At the critical moment, fortunately, Uncle Dachuan pounced on his ear and hugged his ears and rolled to the side. I hurriedly let the sarcophagus that was sliding off the ground, and then moved away, and breathed a sigh of relief. Before I could stand still, Uncle Dachuan and Erdu waved me to move away from me. I felt tightened, and I expected that another sarcophagus must have rushed out of my back and quickly dodged by, but I didn't expect that the sarcophagus would come so quickly, but I still wiped the corner of my clothes and hit me, implicating some of my flesh, leading me to stand unsteadily and rolling to the ground.

Before I could stand up, I could only hear the wind coming from behind my head and couldn't help but complain. I didn't have to think about it and I could only jump horizontally, barely avoiding the whistling sarcophagus. As soon as I landed, Yu Guang immediately glanced at another one floating quietly from the left...

When we retreated to a corner where the moonlight could not be shining, the sarcophagus stopped impacting and stopped quietly in the dark, as if they were savage crossbows waiting for an opportunity. After several consecutive avoidances, the three of us were exhausted. I always felt that as long as I stepped on the moonlight, it would attract the sarcophagus hidden everywhere. I couldn't help but look along the direction of the moonlight. If I didn't look, I was shocked. When I saw it, I was shocked:

The moonlight was just refracted by the smooth mirror-like ground, and directly shone from the floor to the entrance of the hole leading to the central stone chamber! - In other words, if you want to enter the corridor leading to the central stone chamber, you must break through this strange and ingenious moon shadow sarcophagus trap.

As soon as I told Uncle Dachuan and Erduo about the inference, the two of them immediately figured it out and agreed with my thoughts, but there was no good way for a while. I was also in pain and couldn't help but think about how Axia and her party passed the strange and lustful tricks of the situation?

Just as he was puzzled, Uncle Dachuan picked up a stone piece and reminded us: "It's better to try it out with your own hands than to rack his brains! Look at Uncle--" As he said that, he waved his left hand and threw the stone piece onto the bright moonlight path, landing in the center of the slippery path without bias, reminding me of the precise throws of the curling players at the Olympics.

It just doesn't allow me to admire that there was already a sarcophagus in front of me, sliding quietly out as if under guidance, and was about to hit the "bait" that threw stones and asked for directions.

Before my ears could react, Uncle Dachuan had raised his right hand and threw a pebble, smashing it on the stone slab on the moonlight path without any bias, pushing it for a distance, just to allow the slumbered sprinting over the sill and sprinting over to escape the disaster.

"Little Li Zi! Look!" With a scream in my ear, I quickly looked along his fingers. I saw a sarcophagus on the right side. It was already whistling out as if the stone slab was hiding. In a blink of an eye, it came to the stone slab. With a clang, it smashed the unlucky stone slab into two pieces. What's even more terrifying is that the previously inaccurate stone slab actually automatically corrected its trajectory. Before it could fall into the shadows around, it changed the route and crashed back, crushing the broken stone slab into thin stone powder, and scattered in the bright moonlight with the strong wind.

When I met Erduo and I naturally took a breath of air. In my marvel, I felt that those sarcophagus that were so well-run were just alive. No wonder they were so hard to avoid these seemingly heavy but actually rushing forward. It turned out that the trick of the sarcophagus hit the bell was actually a means of "killing back the horse". It seems that it was a fate that was not crushed into meat sauce just now.

I was feeling a headache about how to break through this strange trap, but I heard Uncle Dachuan laugh. Then I heard him say that this sarcophagus must be guided by the energy of the moonlight. When it encounters a shadow covering the moonlight, it will be triggered. Then the sarcophagus will be guided by the shadow on the moonlight path, sliding and shooting out until the shadow on the path is crushed and washed away. Moreover, every breath, that is, about two seconds, the sarcophagus will be settled and triggered. He heard this and couldn't bear it.

Shu interrupted: "I just said, it turns out that the CD of this mechanism is 2 seconds!" I thought about it carefully and it seemed that it was really like this, and the sliding power was probably also connected with things like magnetic levitation. It was just an urgent task, not to understand the principle, but to break through the mechanism. So my ears and I followed Uncle Dachuan, looked for some sticks under our feet, pointed at different directions, and put them on the moonlight path, and figured out the rules of the sarcophagus running.

Hard work pays off. The three of them worked together and soon tried the running rules of the 32 sarcophagus of these four symbols in all directions. After a while, someone would have to go up the moonlight path to open the way. Uncle Dachuan naturally volunteered to set an example. I was worried that he had just been freed from the corpse flower ghost vine buds. The poison had not yet dissipated and his physical condition was not in the best position. I was afraid that he would make a mistake. After he hesitated, he decided to stand up. So he reached out to stop Uncle Dachuan and signaled him and his ears to rush forward for me. He jumped out of the shadow and landed on the bright moonlight path, preparing to break through this seven- or eight-meter wide and ten-meter long zone with no impact in the transition zone in the middle.

According to the previous summary, the location I was in should attract the sarcophagus in the southeast. Sure enough, a sarcophagus had already slipped out from the place where I looked at me and rushed towards me. Fortunately, I had foreseeed it, so I could easily avoid it. After about 2 seconds of cooling the mechanism, the next one, according to my current location, should have come from the west. I turned my head and looked sideways. As expected, I naturally avoided the coffin that was flying over. Next, as the method was done, I avoided another sarcophagus, and saw that there was only four or five meters away from the passage at the end of the moonlight.

I couldn't help but feel happy. Seeing that the victory was sure to win, my thoughts became clearer. I had already calculated that coffin from Zhengdong, along with the three of them just now, and a total of four coffins were ready to settle down in this last place, and make a big splash to break through the danger at one time.

Unexpectedly, as soon as my front foot landed, I suddenly found that the shadow was longer than usual. When I turned my head, I suddenly saw that there was a significant amplitude on the smooth ground from just now, which made the shadow dragged a little longer. This came:

Of course, in addition to Zhengdong's coffin, there should be one!

I opened my eyes wide and swept to the left, but I didn't see it. I was panicking. Suddenly, my ears and Uncle Dachuan were already screaming. I didn't have to think about it, but I knew that the extra one naturally came from behind me.

At the critical moment, I had to lean over and roll forward. Although I avoided this sudden guy, I triggered two additional sarcophagus. For a moment, seven sarcophagus that followed me and moved me in a mess. I wanted to hide back in the shadow of my ears and Uncle Dachuan, but were all blocked by the sarcophagus that were moving.

In just over a dozen seconds, I was sweating profusely and my nerves were very nervous, and I began to be scared. After all, if I had any mistakes, I would be crushed into meat paste by the slid and flying sarcophagus. Thinking of this, I felt my hands and feet stagnant, and in a hurry, I was wiped by a sarcophagus. The corner of the coffin hit me and hooked me to the ground.

"Plum!"

"Xiao Li!"

Seeing this, Erduo and Uncle Dachuan were naturally shocked and screamed. I naturally knew that the situation was dangerous. I quickly calmed down and stood up desperately after pinching this breath. After all, this landing would trigger an additional sarcophagus!

When I got up, I looked up and saw the mottled moon outside the water curtain opposite the entrance of the cave. I suddenly had a flash of inspiration and thought: Isn’t this sarcophagus driven by moonlight? If Uncle Dachuan’s inference is correct, then, if the sarcophagus is directed to the entrance of the cave, the opening of the cave collapses, and the moonlight cannot shine in, then, wouldn’t it be a crack of this paradoxical mechanism?

I couldn't help but think about it carefully. I had to take the idea of ​​betting and take advantage of that breath, while rushing towards the hole while rushing towards the hole. The next moment, when the breath was about to end, I made a sharp turn with the momentum of sprinting, and jumped back to the shadow of Uncle Dachuan and his ears.

Only the seven or eight sarcophagus behind him were left, the "rumble" roaring sounds that collided at the entrance of the cave.
Chapter completed!
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