"I'll lure them away, and you take my sister away!" Lilith said eagerly.
I hurriedly took her hand and said, "How can this be done? I should do this kind of thing!"
Lilith smiled quietly, gently pushed my hand away and said, "Don't be stupid! You can't stand it at all. Besides, this is just a game, right? It doesn't matter if you die once in the game, right?"
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I know that no matter how many times we die in the game, it will not have any impact on our real life or body, but letting a girl trade her life for mine makes me feel bad psychologically.
"Then let me do it!" I said calmly, "Didn't you also say that? It's okay to die once or twice in the game! The death penalty for NPCs is much heavier than that of players, so let me do it!"
Lilith looked at me calmly, "You can't stand it..."
I smiled faintly and said, "I can!" Then I handed Rias over to Lilith and started to take off my heavy armor. Compared to this, the magic defense didn't have much effect, so I might as well turn up my speed.
"Are you really able to do that?" Lilith said hesitantly while supporting Rias.
I said "Yeah" softly, "You go away! Protecting women is what men should do!"
Lilith didn't say much, she just told me that the entrance is in the far right corner, and if they escape danger, they will throw a stone as a signal. Maybe it's true as she said, dying once or twice in the game is no big deal.
We don't need to take things so seriously.
I ran to the left and drew out the green blood sword. On the third floor of the dark underground royal tomb, my green blood sword glowed with a faint purple light, which was enough to successfully attract the nearby skeleton mage.
Golden flames, dark blue ice flames, and dark green poisonous flames constantly lit up in the darkness, like will-o'-the-wisps floating in the air, which seemed so abrupt and terrifying at first glance.
Three low-level magics, fireball, ice arrow, and poison, floated towards my green blood sword.
I quickly jumped and dodged, and the radiance flowing from the green blood sword in my hand was drawn into a long light and shadow by me in the dark underground royal tomb.
I knew very well that I had to dodge, because no matter whether I wore a full set of armor or not, I couldn't withstand a magic attack from a level 60 elite skeleton mage.
Magic kept falling behind me where I had just stood, and magic just brewed and floated towards me. It seemed that there was a high-level turret in the middle that could shoot uninterrupted. I could only surround it.
Run in circles.
I was counting the time in my mind, but I hadn't heard the sound of pebbles yet. When I reached the corner of the third floor, I ran back decisively. I couldn't attract the attack force to the right.
After tossing and turning like this over and over again, I relied on my operations as if I was playing some kind of air combat game. The only thing I had to do was to dodge the complicated bullets.
Not long after, I heard the sound of stones hitting the wall and then falling to the ground. The attention of some skeleton mages was attracted there, and I took advantage of the gap between attacks to put away the green blood sword and hold my breath, taking advantage of the black light to make a fool of myself.
I crawled towards the right in the dark.
One advantage of dealing with skeleton mages is that although they are skeletons, their hands are all illuminated with fluorescent lights that represent their respective attributes. Although these lights are not enough to illuminate the entire third floor, it is enough to illuminate the road for me.
Already.
I held my breath and cautiously touched it. At the same time, I was very wary of the skeleton mages around me, worried that they might suddenly discover where I was and shoot collectively.
The moment I turned my head, suddenly a bumpy skull face appeared in front of me, only two centimeters away from my face.
I was so scared that I almost lost my mind and almost took action. But when I looked carefully, I saw that it was just a skull with a javelin on it. It was really scary. I don’t know who the bastard was that raised the skull to this position.
, purely to scare people.
After I took a deep breath and calmed down, a dozen fireballs, ice arrows and poisonous balls floated over. So I held my breath again and hurriedly dodged and jumped to avoid these magic attacks, but the skull was hit by
The magic was violently blasted into pieces.
Quietly, I touched the doorway in the right corner. It was as dark inside as outside, and I couldn't see the road at all. I could only touch the stone wall and slowly walk down step by step, stepping on it from time to time.
Some broken bones and the like, if you can't see them, just treat them like stepping on pebbles.
Even now, I don't dare to speak loudly or ask where they are, because it is so quiet here, and even the sound of crushing bones is extremely clear, which makes me worried and scared for a long time.
Continue down~
Here comes a, um, this is a very strange basement room.
When I first stepped into this basement, I was first attracted by the blue stars in the darkness above my head.
If you didn't know in advance that this was underground in the Great Cathedral, you would definitely look up and marvel, the starry sky tonight is so beautiful!
Those blue star points are like stars scattered in the deep night sky. They look far away but feel very close at the same time, as if you can reach out and catch them.
Just when I was about to reach out my hand to touch it, a figure suddenly appeared and pulled my hand down.
I guessed it was Lilith. She held my hand with one hand and covered my mouth with the other. I nodded gently.
Then she gently pulled me, crouching down, through the basement of this room and came to a square doorway. She skillfully touched some switch on the stone door, and then the stone door opened quietly.
There's no rumbling sound at all.
We entered a stone chamber, to be precise, a tomb chamber with a huge sarcophagus.
With the help of the "starlight" outside, I saw Rias lying quietly on the ground in the corner, looking very peaceful.
I even doubted how she could still sleep.
After entering, Lilith closed the stone door and then lit the torches around the tomb.
Only then did I see clearly that it turned out to be a small tomb chamber of only twenty or thirty square meters. In the center of the tomb chamber was a huge and heavy stone coffin with simple and simple patterns carved on it. It looked a bit old.
It’s been months.
Fantasy backgrounds are like this, they can last for hundreds or thousands of years, as if years are worth less than seconds.
Looking at the surrounding walls, they are all stone murals. They are not colored, but the color of the granite itself is uneven and undulating. You must know that without color distinction, it is difficult to distinguish what is depicted on a mural like this.
Especially under the swaying flames of torches.
"What happened to those starlights just now?" I asked curiously, because Lilith deliberately came to the door to pick me up, and I knew that she cared about those things very much.
"Those are man-eating fireflies!" Lilith said as if she had survived the disaster. "If you alert them, they will chew you into bones faster than army ants!"
After hearing this, I broke out in a cold sweat and shivered involuntarily. Fortunately, I didn't act rashly just now... Well, fortunately, Lilith caught me in time.
I sat down next to her, leaned against the stone platform and said, "You seem to be familiar with this place?"