Chapter 675
My billionaire husband spoils me too much
Chapter 675
Rafael urged coldly. âCome down!â
Only Christina could fit into the hole.
Patrick disagreed. âWe have dynamite.â He would rather destroy all the ancient cultural relics in the
cave than let her take the risk alone.
Rafael laughed sarcastically. âDynamite? We can't tell if the mountain is hollow now. If you use
dynamite so recklessly, we'll all be buried here. Patrick, you can sacrifice so many of your brothersâ
lives for your great love, right?â
His words were provocative.
Charles refuted, âSince you have already said that it's dangerous inside the hole, why do you want
Christina to get in? It is impossible for any of us to get in.â
Although Patrick and Christina were a couple, everyone knew that she had no privilege and went
through everything as arduously as they did.
âGet Earl down.â Rafael failed to sow discord so he had to compromise.
Christina used her homemade vine net to hold Earl and slowly put it down with ropes
Earl, the black cat, was indeed psychic. It could understand what they were saying and it didn't panic
or roar even if it was thrown to the edge of the cliff. It still maintained its nobilility. As it approached
the small hole, Earl jumped directly into it.
Cats could see clearly in the night. Earl looked around the cave unhurriedly. After about half an
hour, there was still nothing happening from below.
Somehow, Christina was a little worried about it.
Could it die inside?
Rafael, who was still in the air outside the cliff, frowned. He reached the lighter into the cave, which
was so deep
that he could not see it through or see Earl's body.
Just as everyone thought that Earl had died, the position where Charles was standing suddenly
collapsed. They were so scared that they all screamed, âIt suddenly collapsed...â They retreated.
Fortunately, it was only a slight tremor, and a cloud of dust rose around them. Soon, Patrick saw
where the collapse was and a deep pit appeared.
Rafael felt that it was dangerous and quickly climbed up the cliff,
âThis is the real entrance.â
Rafael looked at where the collapse happened and immediately understood.
Patrick and Charles held lighters in their hands. The bright flame allowed them to see clearly that
there were obvious steps under the collapsed pit, which meant that this was the real entrance.
âMeow!â A meow came from the deep pit. It was Earl.
It seemed that Earl had touched the switch and led them the way.
Gary's eyes lit up and he thought to himself that the cat was really smart and if only he could have
an obedient cat like that. Unfortunately, it was Rafael's cat.
Rafael looked at the deep pit, unable to suppress his excitement. He seemed a little impatient.
He knew that there must be something he wanted inside.
"Go downâ Patrick ordered and took Gary and Crabbie down.
in.
The rest stayed where they were in case of any more trouble.
Christina did not care about his orders. She ran down with a lighter. Charles wanted to follow them
at first. Since she moved, he immediately followed suit.
Patrick got angry.
He couldn't control her.
Rafael was in a good mood and looked at them. He joked, âMy dear brother-in-law, you have to
man it up in front of your wife.â
Hearing âbrother-in-law,â he felt goosebumps all over his body.
They stepped on the steps, totaling 39 steps, then they finally reached the spacious mountainside.
As Rafael had said, the mountain was actually hollow.
The cave was not ventilated, so they felt a little difficult to breathe. Since it was spacious, and some
air flowed in through the small hole on the other side of the cliff, they didn't suffocate.
âIt was manmade...â Everyone held up the lighter in their hands and looked around the
mountainside seriously.
The walls were covered with dense murals.
In the murals, some were working in the mountains, some were fishing in the sea, and big boats
were drawn in
which they went to the sea... They gathered in front of the fire to drum, dance, and celebrate the
harvest.
These murals recorded the daily life of the previous inhabitants here.
They were not ordinary people, but barbarians. It seemed that these were all left by the ancestors of
the barbarians
"... Samba'âs ancestors learned to use tools thousands of years ago.â The ancestors of the barbarians
were not more stupid than that of humans.
But for some reason, humans had evolved into civilized society, but the Samba was still living in a
primitive environment.
Rafael was not interested in barbarians.
He continued to walk deeper into the mountainside. He raised the lighter and explored it bit by bit.
Earl, the black cat, led the way for him.
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