Professor Law began leading the team farther into the tomb.
Meanwhile, Nash and the others had made their way out of the swamp.
They removed their mud-covered raincoats and left them by the road before continuing their journey.
About a hundred yards in front of them was a long wall with a half-opaque crystal door on it.
Nash tried opening the door, but it did not budge even the slightest inch. It seemed to have taken root
in the ground.
He summoned his true energy into his fist and punched the door, but it still did not move. “What is this
material? It’s so tough…”
He had packed at least 250 pounds worth of force into that blow, but the door did not even budge an
inch.
“This is a juggernaut stone door… There’s one in the Museum of Exotic Stones in Capiton as well!
“The juggernaut stone door currently located at Capiton was excavated from the ruins of Usun
Kingdom!”
Bradley lit himself a cigarette as he talked.
Nico gulped. “So, does that make this a massive diamond rock?”
Bradley smiled. “Yes, you can think of it that way… But this juggernaut stone door is much more
valuable than any diamonds… You can even go so far as to say it’s a priceless treasure!”
“Oh my goodness! We’re going to be rich! We’re going to be rich!”
Nico was so excited he began spinning in circles.
Bradley said calmly, “The juggernaut stone door is six feet long, four feet wide, and weighs 25 tonnes.
Even if we ignore the fact that most of it is wedged inside the wall now, we still wouldn’t be able to take
this with us even if we managed to get it out…”
The smile on Nico’s face slowly disappeared. “Then, how did they even manage to move it in the first
ce?”
Bradley said somewhat impatiently, “Why on earth do you have so many questions to ask? Hurry up
and find the switch… The door will only open if you press the correct switch!”
Nico gave him an embarrassed smile before he began searching alongside everyone else for the
switch.
Nash ced a hand against the juggernaut stone door. Countless waves of emotion washed over him
as well.
While the team forced their eyes wide open and searched far and wide for the switch, the members of
Professor Law’s team had solemn expressions on their faces.
There were hundreds of thousands of mounds of soil in the location they were in.
These mounds of soil were squirming. It looked like something was trying to force its way out from the
soil.
“Could it be deathworms?”
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A slightly fearful look appeared on Old Herera’s face.
Professor Law drew a breath. “I think that’s highly possible… Get the gasoline and lighter ready…”
Old Herera yelled at his men, “Get the gasoline…”
The grave robbers first poured gasoline on the ground, and then they lit it on fire.
Soon, deathworms wed their way out from the ground.
The deathworms beneath the mounds of soil wed their way upward, and there were so many of
them. They were clumped together in groups, which made it difficult to discern one from the other. It
was a disgusting sight to behold.
The deathworms crawled toward them, and they moved so quickly that it seemed like they were merely
flitting shadows.
Coming into contact with these deathworms meant à definite death.
Everyone was so afraid that their faces turned deathly pale. They nearly lost their minds.
Thankfully, the fire stopped the deathworms froming nearer.
“Quick, let’s leave before the fire goes out!”
Professor Law yelled loudly.
Everyone immediately took off in the opposite direction.
The gasoline soon ran out, and the deathworms imed every inch of avablend.
One of the younger men turned around to take a look, and he got so scared that he pissed his pants.
They were experienced grave robbers, but they had never seen deathworms like these, which were
usually only found in massive tombs like this one.
Meanwhile…
Nash and the others could not find the switch to operate the juggernaut stone door, no matter how hard
they tried.
“That’s weird… Where on earth is the switch?”
Bradley could not stop himself from frowning.
Nash said calmly, “The stone wall might very well be the trigram’s ley line of light… The switch might be
in the swamp!”
He dashed back toward the swamp after finishing his sentence.
When he reached the swamp, he activated his Third Eye and looked into the sludge.
A group of eel-tailed catfish were lying atop a one-foot-long stone pir.
The corner of Nash’s lips curved upward slightly as he delivered a blow that formed a path
within the sludge. He then jumped toward the stone pir.