In a split second, the water mixed with dragon serpent blood and arrows that filled the pool abruptly cascaded and was forcefully drawn into the ground all at once, leaving only the royal-clad womanâs statue standing tall in place.
Everyone immediately leaned forward, peering downward. There, instead of the poolâs bottom, a series of stone steps descended into a vast, eerie darkness underground.
A few of them turned on their flashlights, trying to illuminate the underground chamber, which they believed was one of the terraces of the stepped pyramid hidden inside the mountain. Yet even their beams couldnât penetrate the full depth of the darkness, and none of them could see the bottommost step.
âI canât see a thing,â muttered Kairav.
Without a word, the nameless young man created a fireball in his palm and tossed it below. Within moments, the suspended fireball grew, shedding its amber light through the darkness like a small sun.
By the light of Sunfire Gaze, they estimated around 300 steep stone steps connected the entrance above to a spacious chamber below, in the center of which a tranquil underground river flowed.
One by one, they began their descent, stepping cautiously on the slick, moss-covered stone stairs in the thick, humid air. They kept one hand on the cold stone walls as their only supportâa towering wall built from massive stone blocks, unmarked by any carvings or reliefs.
Their breaths grew heavier as they neared the final step, where a simple wooden boat awaited them.
âDo you think itâs still usable?â Trisha asked, eyeing the boat with doubt.
Prince Arkana stepped forward, crouching to inspect it. âThe wood doesnât seem too bad,â he said, running his hand over the mossy parts of the boat.
âIt looks like it isnât that old,â Kairav remarked from behind.
âConsidering the high humidity, temperature, damage from organisms, the boatâs position in the water, and time, this should be severely degraded by now, even if made from the highest-quality, water-resistant wood,â he explained.
âIf itâs not that old, then it means someone was here not too long ago, right?â Arkana concluded, a slight frown creasing his brow. âCould it have been Ardika? Maybe around the time of the Danyang incident and the inscription placed in the blood pool ten years ago,â he guessed.
âCould there be other clues hidden here like before?â Kairav asked.
Right next to him, a long sigh escaped Casildo. âNo need to overthink it. Iâd say theyâve welcomed guests generouslyâright down to preparing us a ride like this,â he said dryly.
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âLetâs go,â said the nameless young man, stepping ahead of the others and climbing into the boat.
One by one, the others followed, a sense of unease lingering. The water rippled as the wooden paddles sliced through the riverâs surface, creating small waves. The bats hanging from the ceiling flapped and scattered, disturbed by the echoing sounds of the intruders.
The riverâs current flowed steadily, carrying the boat into what seemed like endless darkness.
The little sun of Sunfire Gaze lit the way, allowing them to see the surroundingsâtwo high walls on either side that formed a large tunnel throughout the journey, with stone stairs connecting the walls directly to the underground river.
âNothing here but bat droppings,â Casildo complained, continuing to paddle.
âWhat terrace do you think weâre on?â Gavin asked, glancing around.
Without looking at his friend, Kairav replied indifferently, âThe third terrace was above ground, so weâre either on the first or second. We should see steps with an entrance connecting the terraces.â He frowned. âBut so far, all weâve seen are stairs and walls...â
Following his words, only the sound of splashing water echoed around them as they paddled.
In the quiet, the nameless young man slowly dipped his hand into the cold river, his sharp eyes catching a glimpse of something drifting along with the now-swifter current.
âWhatâs going on?â Kairav asked, noticing his movement.
Slowly, the nameless young man lifted what heâd found from the water. âA skull,â he replied, his face impassive.
Everyone who saw the human skull in his hand gasped. Zacky immediately jumped back, yelling in alarm, âIs this place some kind of mass grave?!â
âDamn it, you bald fool! You want me to smack you? Iâll really bury your skull here if you make us tip over!â Casildo snapped as the boat rocked from the commotion.
âCould it be one of Dwarapalaâs victims? Like the ones the Danyang of the pine tree mentioned?â Kairav speculated.
âDanyang of what?â Trisha interjected, confused, not following the conversation.
But Kairav ignored her, turning his head to the side.
Then he suddenly called out, noticing something several feet ahead on the right wallâa golden ornament shaped like a dragon serpentâs head. âThere!â
Everyone turned to look where he pointed. âSir, is that a regular decoration or something else?â Andi finally spoke up.
âSo far, we havenât seen any ornaments or reliefs, and now one appears out of nowhere. Iâm pretty sure this isnât just any decoration,â Arkana replied, and Kairav nodded in agreement.
âCasildo, bring the boat closer,â the young prince instructed.
Casildo maneuvered the oars, guiding the boat toward their destination. Once they reached it, they began climbing the few stone steps leading to the wall.
âAnother crowned dragon serpent?â Baron remarked, his eyes on the gold-encrusted carving of a crowned dragon serpent etched into a protruding rectangular stone.
âPlease, no more cursed mechanisms,â Casildo muttered, shaking his head with a weary look.
âWhatâs this ornament for?â Kairav asked, intrigued.
âItâs a mechanism to open a doorâIâve seen something like this before,â said the nameless young man, staring straight ahead.
Slowly, he stepped forward and stretched out his hand, pressing the protruding stone.
Grind...
The wall in front of them split in two. The heavy stone blocks shifted aside like a pair of modern elevator doors, revealing a long corridor lined with steps leading upwardâlong and seemingly endless from the doorway.
âItâs really an entrance!â Kairav exclaimed, impressed.
Without another word, he stepped in behind the nameless young man, moving cautiously as they entered.
His eyes darted around until a sudden flash of bright white light appeared from behind, followed by an unfamiliar noise that echoed in his ears.
Bzzttt...
âDamn! A dark magic formation!â Casildoâs frustrated voice jolted him, and he whipped around in shock.