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Act 413. Ruins Promenade

This feeling is quite like entering a dungeon in the game. Reiner passed through the rippling gate and immediately felt the fog that was originally full of maliciousness around him dissipated immediately.

His Excellency Alberton did not rush to untie the magic barrier, but carefully collected the air outside, and after careful examination, he spoke.

"The air here is normal, but it is full of magic. You can open the magic barrier."

After saying that, a faint blue light appeared beside him, like a thin film covering his whole body. This seemingly fragile barrier surpassed any advanced spell, because Reiner clearly saw that around His Excellency Alberton, the space seemed to be collapsed, and it seemed to be reorganized. Any attack would be dissolved before touching this layer of barrier, turning into energy for the barrier, exactly the same as the huge dome protecting the chamber.

Following Lord Alberton, several other high-level mages also opened their magic barriers.

It can be found that the magic barriers of all high-level mages are different. They are not just simple high-level barrier spells, but unique magic that have been improved and studied. On the one hand, this is due to different needs of each person. On the other hand, as a life-saving spell, it is naturally impossible to choose the standard spells that everyone knows that are easy to be cracked and counter-repeated.

A slight current was surrounded by Newington. From his fingertips to his hair, he could feel a powerful invisible magnetic field around him. It was obvious that this was a barrier to electromagnetic force.

Penzance glanced at Newington and disagreed. A white mist surrounded him, covering it. He couldn't see his figure clearly and appeared faintly, as if he would disappear in the next second. Reiner thought of the fog barrier. Perhaps Penzance's spell was improved from the fog barrier.

As for Reiner, his warlock suit quickly covered his whole body, with a faint distortion of space, but it was slightly unchecked, as if nothing was there.

Seeing that everyone had opened their own barriers, Lord Alberton waved his hand gently, and the blue barrier that originally protected the four people disappeared, and the dry wind in the remains blew on everyone's face.

Reiner immediately felt the abundant magic power in the air. As he expected, the magic power inside the ruins had extremely high purity. This magic power could be used well by mages and was an extremely precious resource.

In addition, Reiner also felt some traces of spell casting in the air. Unfortunately, he is not an expert who specializes in spell casting trace detection. Otherwise, relying on these traces of spell casting, he can know which magic has been released in this ruins, how strong the caster is, and even infer some more specific information about the spell caster.

In front of me was a dark corridor, without lights, only a little light floating in front of Lord Alberton shone around, allowing people to see what they looked like here.

The corridor has almost no decoration or windows. At the top of the high ground, the grooves seem to be where lights are placed, but they have long lost their light. Looking around, there is no end of the corridor. This length is obviously much longer than it seems from the outside of the building. Considering that ancient ruins may also have folding spaces, no one feels strange.

His Excellency Alberton floated up. When exploring this kind of ruins, it is easy to trigger various trap mechanisms on the ground, and it is safer to fly in the air.

Several people flew slowly, guarding their surroundings and took about five minutes to reach the end of the corridor. They encountered no mechanism along the way, and there were no traces of the ruins being destroyed.

At the end of the corridor was a stone door. As soon as Lord Alberton raised his hand, the stone door was slowly lifted. It must have been controlled by some mechanisms, but Lord Alberton simply and roughly bypassed this level.

Through the gate, they seemed to come to a hall.

The light ball around His Excellency Alberton flew up and came up above, and the light became stronger and illuminated the entire space.

At this time, Reiner realized that this was indeed a huge hall.

The dome is hemispherical, equally simple and without any decoration. There are several doors around the hall, which seem to lead to different entrances and exits. The walls are snow-white, as if they have not experienced the baptism of time. However, several corpses that have turned into bones destroyed the overall atmosphere, making the hall a little scary.

In the center of the hall, there is a huge cylindrical container. The outer wall of the container is pitch black and reflects light. When you look closely, you can't find a gap. It is natural and is the only thing that is unique in the hall.

"These corpses have been around for a certain period of time, and they are from different eras."

Pengzans reached out his hand, a wisp of gray mist popped out of his fingertips, and flew back around the remains. Only then did he come to this conclusion.

"The two corpses have strong bodies and their body structure is different from ordinary humans. They seem to have undergone bloodline transformation, perhaps bloodline wizards from the ancient magic empire or their bloodline knights."

During the ancient magic empire, some blood mages would experimentally transform some of their subordinates. Such existences were called blood knights. Such behaviors had been abolished for many years after the modern magic revolution.

"One of the other few, one of them is an ordinary person, without the original magic reaction on his body, and the other is a mage, whose strength looks good, at least at mid-level, maybe a high-level mage."

This conclusion was quickly reached, and Penzance's words made several others think.

Nothing was seen to be trapped, but these people died in the hall and the bodies were well preserved. So why did they die?

There are also figures that he has not appeared so far. Where has he gone?

Reiner focused his eyes on the black cylinder in the center of the hall. No matter how you look at it, it was an extremely critical object.

"Let's investigate this pillar first."

His Excellency Alberton had the same idea as Reiner. He waved his hand gently, and the silver cone that had collected the samples before immediately appeared beside him. The silver cone flew towards the black pillar and tried to extract some samples on its surface. However, surprisingly, the black pillar did not even have any scratches.

"How could this happen?"

Newington was a little surprised. His Excellency Alberton's magic power was so powerful, but he could not even leave a scratch. What is the material of this black pillar? What is the production process?

He took out a gray crystal from the storage bag and threw it into the air. The crystal immediately flew to the black pillar, spinning and releasing lights.

"This is a microscope I have developed recently. Using electromagnetic means, it can increase the original magnification much."

Newington explained that he then obtained the observation data, but the observation data shocked him even more.

"This, how is this possible?"

He immediately showed everyone the magnification results of the electron microscope. It can be seen that at the magnification of 500,000 times, the surface structure of this black column is still absolutely smooth, and if it were other objects, the microstructure would have been seen long ago!
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