A dark iron door, etched with peculiar patterns that intertwined and radiated an air of arcane mystery, stood before them.
Kei and the others were baffled, but Su Nan recognized the patterns instantly.
Enchantment runes!
The rune structure was simple, appearing to be a basic magic trap.
Touching the door would trigger an rm and attack the trespasser.
However, these runes were dull and faded, clearly deactivated, likely due to years of erosion. Even the most intricate enchantment runes couldn’t withstand the passage of time.
“Is that the ce where the Iron-Eating Beasts were created?”
Kei looked at Su Nan, who nodded and added,
“Be careful, those Iron-Eating Beasts won’t let us enter without a fight.”As if responding to his words, the moment Su Nan finished speaking, Iron-Eating Beasts surged out from the rock walls on either side of the iron door, charging toward them with a rush of wind.
Prepared for this, the group roared and met the onught head-on.
Only Bred stepped back, holding his heavy shield in front of Su Nan.
Having witnessed Su Nan’s abilities, everyone knew he was the key to dealing with the Iron-Eating Beasts and naturally prioritized his safety.
Su Nan uttered a strange syble, but instead of Acid Ssh, he used Master’s Hand.
A beast that leaped towards Kei, just ten meters away, abruptly stopped in mid-air, defying gravity. Its limbs iled wildly, unable tond.
Kei’s eyes lit up, and he seized the opportunity, dashing forward,nding consecutive blows on the same spot on the beast’s neck, severing its head.
The headless Iron-Eating Beast plummeted to the ground, lifeless.
Compared to the single-use Acid Ssh, Master’s Hand, although less powerful, had a longer duration, making it perfect for working in tandem with Kei to kill the Iron-Eating Beasts.
“It’s a good thing that low-level puppets are not very intelligent, otherwise these guys would have rushed in and attacked the squishy spellcaster first. Bred alone probably wouldn’t be able to hold them off.”
Su Nan silently mused.
Of course, if the Iron-Eating Beasts weren’t puppets, he wouldn’t be restricted to just Acid Ssh and Master’s Hand.
A single sh spell would blind these creatures, who were highly sensitive to light and lived in the dark underground depths, making them easy prey.
Working in unison, the group systematically brought down each Iron-Eating Beast.
As Su Nan had guessed, the Iron-Eating Beasts’ primary function was to guard the iron door.
Even as they suffered heavy casualties, they showed no signs of retreat.
After ten minutes, with a sharp crack, thest Iron-Eating Beast was split in half, crashing to the ground.
All twenty Iron-Eating Beasts were now defeated.
Looking at the scattered ck iron shards, Kei’s face was filled with uncontainable excitement and joy.
Beforeing here, he never imagined that the greatest threat in the ckstone Mine Area would be so easily dealt with!
And all thanks to Su Nan.
Gazing at Su Nan’s back, Kei couldn’t help but feel a profound sense of awe.
When Su Nan had said he wanted to be a wizard, Kei had thought he was being foolish, that he had gone mad from reading too many books.
But unexpectedly, not only had he seeded, he had be incredibly powerful, possessing a myriad of strange and potent abilities, leaving Kei astonished.
To the point where even Kei was tempted.
Once they returned to the Inner Citadel, should he also try to walk the path of a wizard?
Unconscious of Kei’s thoughts, Su Nan approached the iron door, carefully examining it.
As expected, the magical trap on the door was indeed deactivated.
He called over two knights, and together they pushed open the heavy iron door.
*Rumble!*
The iron door creaked open, shaking the ceiling, sending dust raining down.
As the dust settled, the scene behind the iron door gradually revealed itself.
It was a vast hall, approximately four to five hundred square meters.
The entire hall was paved with gray square stone bricks. Ayer of thick dust covered the floor, with traces of chaotic footprints and marks resembling the imprint of a beast’s crouch.
Clearly, this hall was the Iron-Eating Beasts’ usual stomping ground.
Three open stone doors stood at the far end of the hall, shrouded in darkness, concealing their contents.
A few knights, holding torches, ventured into each of the three doors. After confirming they were safe, Su Nan and Kei followed them inside.
Behind the first door was a room resembling a warehouse, expansive in size, crammed with countless ck iron bars.
These were not raw ck iron ores straight from the mine but refined ck iron ingots.
Gazing upon the countless ck iron ingots, arranged in neat squares, everyone present stared in a daze.
“We’ve struck it rich!”
Johton’s eyes fixated on the ck iron ingots, his throat bobbing as he swallowed hard.
No one mocked his outburst. Everyone was experiencing a simr emotional rollercoaster.
Even Kei’s eyes widened in disbelief, a mixture of shock, tion, and confusion distorting his features.
ck iron,parable in hardness to fine steel, was significantly lighter, making it more expensive than the same weight of fine steel.
These ck iron bars were worth a fortune. Not necessarily ten thousand gold coins, but definitely six to seven thousand.
That was nearly equivalent to ten years of ck Stone City’s tax revenue!
How could anyone not be ecstatic at such a windfall?
However, Su Nan had little attachment to gold. While surprised, he quickly regained hisposure and moved towards the next room.
The second room was slightly smaller, filled with various tools, including cksmithing furnaces, molds, and bellows.
But the most eye-catching feature was the massive stone table in the center of the room, exceeding three meters in length and nearly two meters wide.
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Su Nan nced at the pile of ck iron bars in the corner of the room and understood instantly.
This must have been the workshop where the wizard apprentice had crafted the puppets.
He had ruled out the possibility of this ce belonging to a full-fledged wizard.
Whether it was the Iron-Eating Beasts’ strength or the skill in crafting the magical trap on the iron door, everything indicated that the owner of this ce was at most a wizard apprentice, far from reaching the level of a wizard.
If it were a real wizard, with their power, this group of people would have been unable to breach the outer defenses and enter this ce.
While his thoughts raced, Su Nan acted quickly, thoroughly searching the entire room.
To his disappointment, aside from the tools and iron bars, he didn’t find anything else of value.
Su Nan shook his head, leaving the room and entering the third one.
Compared to the first two rooms, the third one was smaller but more finely decorated andfortable. Besides a small bed and a desk, there was also a bookshelf, indicating that this was a study.
Su Nan’s eyes fell upon the bookshelf filled with books, and a gleam of excitement flickered in his gaze.
(End of Chapter)