The mysterious journey begins with becoming a pirate

Chapter 123 Ladder Key (Please collect and recommend!)

Grabbing Richie's left hand again, Alok was stunned for a moment, and they returned to the beginning of the exploration again.

Without waiting for a moment, Richie led Alok to continue along the opposite route as before.

The same building as the other side, similar murals, and similar empty exhibition halls.

Even Alok looked a little tired.

Twenty minutes. Turning a corner. The two suddenly froze.

The corridor with huge columns was no longer in front. A huge wall connected to the dome blocked the way.

Alok and Richie looked at each other. They saw different degrees of surprise in each other's eyes.

They looked at the map again. It clearly showed that there was a wall blocking the corridor?

"What's the situation?" Alok asked puzzled.

"But it seems. There is nothing wrong." Richie looked at the murals on the wall and pondered.

Indeed, the murals are magnificent war scenes. The walls are intact and don't seem to be blocked intentionally.

But the murals are no longer the pictures of the God of War killing the enemy.

The two sides seem to be evenly matched and fighting back and forth.

The domineering God of War held a shield in his left hand and a spear in his right hand. He shouted at the top of his lungs.

What surprised Alok was that the opposite side of the God of War was the sun.

There was only one person who represented the sun, the sun god Ella. So, the God of War and Ella had a fight. They seemed evenly matched. But this is also easy to understand. The war between the Hutt Empire and the Western Kebli Empire has a long history.

In the Fifth Epoch, I remember Kebli was still called the Atum Empire. It was after the defeat of the Hutt Empire that the current Kebli Empire emerged.

The God of War fell, but Ella lived. Same person, different fate.

However, in order to pursue the truth, Alok still asked:

"Did the God of War and the Sun God Ella have a war?"

"No, no, no. It's not Ella. It's Luke. And it happened more than once." Richie glanced at the sun, then looked at Alok, and answered seriously.

Oh? Isn't the Sun God Ella? Has the person changed? Oh no, has the god changed?

No wonder, no wonder the name of Kebli has changed.

Seeing that Alok had some enlightenment, Richie looked at the sun on the mural and said slowly:

"Luke is the sun god of the Fifth Age. The spells of the two sun gods are different. Luke means the sun at noon. And Ella means the eternal sun."

"Luke fell at the end of the Fifth Age. That's why we call the Fifth Age the Twilight Age." Richie told the history, making Alok feel like he saw the sunset at dusk.

"Later, Ella was born from the dusk. Equally powerful. Moreover, it was passed down from generation to generation." Richie's face suddenly looked a little funny, and he smiled.

"This is also the reason why the god of war fell." Richie continued.

"The battlefield where the two gods fell is now the Sunset Mountains. This is also the origin of the name of the Sunset Mountains."

Ah? The Sunset Mountains are located in the northwest of the Hutt Empire and in the center of the new continent. Alok always thought that it was called the Sunset Mountains because it was located in the west and was where the sun set every time.

It also felt that it was because of where the sun god fell.

It seems that there are still many secrets hidden in history.

It seems that this mural depicts a war between two gods. Alok thought about it.

"It seems that we can't go to the innermost layer of the temple. Alas..." Richie said with a little regret.

"You can come again if you have a chance. Maybe you can get some explosives." Alok offered his valuable advice.

Richie was instantly at a loss for words and said:

"Put away your reckless suggestions. Use explosives in the collapsed underground. Aren't you afraid of being buried? And this is still in the temple."

Alok shrugged and said with a helpless smile: "I was just joking."

"But your suggestion that you can come back later is still good." Richie said.

"Let's go back. There is no result if we go down further. According to the map, we have already visited all the places that can be explored." He looked at the huge map beside him and said.

"Only the core part is left. There is still the area behind the landslide that has not been explored. If there is really an altar like you said, it is in these two places."

"Hold my left hand and get ready. We are going out." Before Alok could express his opinion, Richie spoke bluntly.

Of course, Alok was drenched again without any time to react.

He quickly opened the "umbrella" to block the rainstorm on his side. He said:

"Shall I take you to that place?"

"Of course. But hurry up. It's getting late." Richie looked at the sky and said.

"Don't worry, it's very close to here. It's by the sea." Alok stood at the door of the red light district and pointed in the direction of the sea.

"By the way. Father, how did you get this teleportation skill? Did it happen again yesterday?" Alok asked in confusion.

"No. But if you want to learn, I can tell you the spell. But you are not at that level yet." Richie replied, but there was still a little pride in his tone.

Then, he pondered for a while and said:

"But I remember that pirates also have similar skills. I don't know what level of skills they are. But you don't have to learn this."

He waved to Alok and walked towards the sea in the direction Alok pointed just now.

While saying: "I don't feel that there is anything unusual about history. It should be the interference of something. For example, a high-level item, or someone who is much higher than you. Or something like this in the temple Scenes."

"Ah. Found it." Richie exclaimed before he even reached the beach.

And like last time, he picked up a white silk thread. Throw it casually into the air.

That day, the scene in the sewer unfolded before Alok's eyes again.

The difference is that this time the perspective is that of the undead scholar.

He only saw the ship docking on the shore for a moment. He got off the ship first, and then took out an ancient golden key from his pocket.

The moment the key appeared, Alok's eyes widened again.

He still remembered the commission he had received. But it was quickly revealed.

Look for a key, as long as a finger, golden in color.

Then, he inserted the key directly into the smooth sewer wall and twisted it. The stairs suddenly appeared, extending downward until the end could not be seen in the picture.

Waiting for all the oak barrels to reach the bottom of the stairs, the undead scholar walked to the end of the stairs alone. A large door appears. There is a key in the middle.

He opens the door. Step inside and take out the key.

The screen suddenly disappeared.

"Ladder key." Rich suddenly said.

Alok obviously had never heard of this word. He asked doubtfully:

"What? What is that."

"The ladder key is a type of key. Literally understood. It is the key to the secret room." Rich simply explained.

Then he added:

"It seems that this key is interfering. It should be something more advanced. Generally, more advanced secret rooms will use this method to keep it secret. Plus this location. It may be a secret room in a temple."

"That's why you doubt the existence of an altar in the temple?" Richie asked with a smile.

"Yes, the question is how do we get in." Alok nodded.

"You have to go in." Rich simply refused. "I think it's better to tell the temple to come."

Alok thought for a while, finally sighed and said helplessly:

"I don't believe in the temple. And I was hunted down when I went to the temple."

Indeed, both the search for keys and the search for missing children were quickly erased. This made Elok gradually become suspicious of the government and the top leaders of the temple.

And this matter obviously involves those two things. I went straight to the temple and told the temple that I knew about it.

I'm afraid I won't be able to get out of the temple door.

If you send someone there. I'm not worried. Moreover, that person probably won’t be able to get out either. Didn't I hurt him?

He frowned and suddenly asked:

"I remember yesterday that this skill could be used to trace items back. I don't know if it is possible..."

"You want me to help you retrace that key?" Richie laughed.

Alok nodded.

"Well... the key has a password. Otherwise, why is it called a key? It won't work if you reproduce it."

Hearing this, Alok felt a little disappointed for a moment. It is also reasonable. He let out a disappointed sigh.

"But." Richie suddenly changed his mind.

"I can help you make one."

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