The warrior's wrist was held tightly by him, and his bones seemed to be broken, and his face turned pale with pain.
Cold sweat was pouring down his head, and his voice became more and more stuttering: "It's just...it was caused by the crystal hourglass in the hall before! I don't know what happened, please, spare my life..."
Hall?Crystal hourglass?
Tantai Hao quickly recalled it, his eyes became even colder: "Where is the crystal hourglass?"
Why didn't he notice? Could it be that he was lied to?
"Yes, yes!" the warrior hurriedly explained, "It's the crystal column standing in the center of the hall. Before you come in, there are many light spots inside, and it looks like an hourglass..."
After the warrior tried hard to explain in detail, Tantai Hao finally recalled it.
There was indeed this thing in the previous Crystal Hall.
But when he entered the hall, all the light spots in the crystal hourglass had flown away and penetrated into every warrior's body.
Therefore, what Tantai Hao saw was just an empty cylinder. He didn't know what it was used for, so he didn't care. Who would have thought that it turned out to be a hollowed-out hourglass?
Tantai Hao asked sharply: "What happened after that? Tell me clearly!"
Now, he finally realized that he had omitted a lot of information.
What everyone else knows, only he doesn’t know.
I was kept in the dark from beginning to end.
This feeling of being fooled made Tantai Hao feel extremely bad, filled with a violent desire to kill!
He even felt that he was being tricked by everyone together! It was not just Yun Luo and the others, but every warrior here had a part. Otherwise, how could they not even have a reminder and watch him hit the wall everywhere?
Nose full of gray.
Thinking of this, Tantai Hao's eyes when looking at the warrior became even more unkind, with a faint and ferocious cold light looming.
The warrior was so frightened that his back was covered in cold sweat, and he secretly cried out in pain.
If I had known earlier, he should have stayed in the doorway and not come out. Facing the siege of monsters would be better than facing this person...
Tantai Hao obviously doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with him.
If he wasn't too arrogant, didn't pay attention to other people at all, and acted too domineeringly, other warriors would not be his opponents at all, and they couldn't bear to be bossed around and treated with contempt by him, so other people wanted to stay away from him.
Yeah, I can’t afford to offend but I can afford to hide.
As for Tantai Hao being kept in the dark, although others are well aware of it, but he has no relatives and is not a lovable person, so why should others remind him?
If someone kindly approached him and told him, but he didn't appreciate it and instead blamed him, wouldn't it be worth the loss?
It is precisely because of this consideration that everyone thinks that it is better to do less than to do more, so naturally no one takes the initiative to bring it up.
It was this warrior's unlucky fate that he ran into the muzzle of a gun. Forced by Tantai Hao's cold and sharp eyes, he could only stammer out everything.
Tantai Hao finally figured out what was going on.
However, this doesn't seem to be useful.
"Is there any other way to obtain the numbers formed by light points?" Tantai Hao asked sharply.
His intuition told him that everyone else could enter the door smoothly, but he was the only one who was rejected because he lacked numbers.
The warrior was almost crying when he asked: "I really don't know... This number came out of thin air. No one knows what happened. Even if you ask me again... I can't tell you!