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[141] Protection of Horus

When they disappeared, the rotation on the ground slowly slowed down, and the circular stone plate automatically closed the hole.

And the most strange thing is that the stone that Horus pushed so far returned to its original position. It was like a dream. It seemed that everything here had no trace of being moved. It was still the same as before.

Look.

However, the figure standing at the entrance of the stone cave made the place weird. His figure was petite and seemed to be like a child. However, there was a cold smile on the face that could not be seen clearly.

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There was a rapid falling sensation, and Tuvia did not cry out in surprise. She felt a pair of strong arms tightly hugging her, reducing the pain on her body to the lowest level.

After the two of them rolled down, Tuvia slowly opened her eyes, the pain in her body constantly stimulating her brain, and she thought of Horus next to her.

She stood up immediately. She reached out and patted the man next to her, "Jungst..."

Tuvia waited for a while, but the other party was silent for a while, with no reply at all. This made her heart sink suddenly. She hurriedly stretched out her hand to touch Horus's face. But after touching for a long time, she didn't know what she was touching.

The surrounding area has been plunged into darkness, and you can't see your fingers. Only Tuvia's neck is still shining.

She took out the jadeite in surprise, and the surrounding area suddenly became brighter. She could also clearly see the position of Horus.

Tuvia reached out to Horus's nostrils and felt that there was still a faint breath there, and her hanging heart finally relaxed.

"Jungst......"

She patted the other person's face, trying to wake him up.

"Um…….."

After a while of groaning, Horus slowly opened his eyes. He coughed several times. A mouthful of blood stuck in his Adam's apple flowed from the corner of his mouth.

Tuvia knew that he must have been seriously injured this time, but there was no pain at all in his eyes. Moreover, there was a hint of evil smile in his eyes.

"Haha, the massage you gave me just now was very comfortable."

Tuvia's face suddenly darkened. She was worried about his life and death here, and this guy's first words when he woke up were so flirtatious.

"You're not dead yet, then get up quickly."

Tuvia was too lazy to pay attention to him. She stood up slowly and took off the half-moon-shaped jadeite from her neck. She looked around with the faint light in her hand.

There was a carefully prepared passage, with wax stands on the surrounding walls and some unlit candles on them, but she was discouraged to find that she had not prepared flints when she came out.

Tuvia turned around and looked towards the place where they fell down. It was a stone staircase with an inclination of less than 45 degrees. The length of the staircase was endless, because the lighting here was too dim.

She was very lucky that this stone staircase existed, otherwise they would have died even if they had ten lives if they fell from such a high altitude.

"Ahem... You are such a cruel woman. I am a patient now, and you are going to let me sit on the ground like this?" He looked at Tuvia walking around with complaint.

Tuvia looked at the man with a sad and angry face mockingly, "Weren't you still interested in joking just now?"

As she spoke, she walked over to Horus and squatted down. Looking at his whole body through the light, she found that the clothes on her back were scratched, and there were some scratches on her arms and chest.

After making sure that there were no serious wounds on his body, she continued to laugh. "It is said that disaster will last for thousands of years, you will not die so easily."

"Okay, you cruel woman, it seems I have no choice but to save myself." Horus slowly stood up holding on to the wall behind him.

There was no expression on Tuvia's face, but she was still a little worried about him, and she never looked away from him. After all, this guy was injured because he was protecting her.

After Horus stood up suddenly, his palms left the wall. But after leaving the pillar, his body began to sway a little. If he lost his balance, he suddenly fell backward. Tuvia quickly stepped forward to hold him.

she.

Then he said angrily, "If it doesn't work, don't be brave."

Horus took advantage of the situation and attached all his weight to Tuvia's body, and his right hand pretended to be powerless to block Tuvia's waist. However, his eyes showed the proud look of successful calculation.

Tuvia didn't pay attention to this. She supported Horus and went deeper into the corridor. When she reached the corner, she saw a relatively clean ground.

"Go there and rest for a while. We can't move forward with you like this."

Horus nodded, "Then let's sort out our thoughts here first."

Tuvia opened a cloth bag worn on her waist and found a clean square cloth inside.

"You stand up first." She let go of Horus, then spread the one-meter-long square cloth on the ground, and then helped Horus sit on it.

She sat next to Horus, took out a clean silk handkerchief and a kettle, poured the silk handkerchief with some water, and then carefully cleaned the large bruises on Horus' body.

"You are well prepared." Horus lowered his head and looked at the woman who was carefully playing with his chest. His strong chest muscles were exposed, but the woman had no shy expression.

She didn't take him seriously at all, it seemed that in Tuvia's eyes he was not a man.

This feeling made Horus very unhappy, extremely unhappy!!

"This is a basic attempt." Tuvia is used to bringing the most basic utensils with her when she goes out.

Only this time she neglected to bring flint and steel. She felt a little discouraged.

Horus was attracted by the half-moon-shaped jadeite held by Tuvia. In such a dark environment, its whole body exuded a faint light, just like the brightest jadeite in the vast universe.

Same as the moon.

"Where did you get this thing from?" Horus stared at the piece of jade carefully.

Tuvia glanced at the thing in her hand and said calmly: "My mother Fiprela left it to me. It is said to be a magical thing inherited from Pisa."

She glanced at the silent Horus and seemed to find his look a little strange.

"You recognize it?"

Horus quickly withdrew his contemplative eyes. He looked at Tuvia and shook his head, "I haven't seen it."

Tuvia looked at him with suspicion, and Horus seemed to want to change the subject.

"When we came down, did you feel someone pushing us from behind?"

Thinking of this incident, Tuvia's expression was also full of doubts. She nodded, "I just felt a pair of hands pushing me behind my back, but I looked back before I fell and saw no sign of anyone."

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