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Chapter 74 Infiltration

This was a crack in the rock that was less than 30 centimeters long and about 2 centimeters wide at its widest point. The three kobolds took turns digging and quickly cleaned up all the bat droppings around the crack.

Then Berga and Snu took out small hand hammers from their satchels and carefully lit candles on their hats.

Prell didn't like wandering around with a candle on his head. Under his influence, Belga and Snu gradually stopped holding candles on their heads. Now they were about to dig holes, and the three kobolds followed tradition again.

A small candle was placed above his head.

As natural miners, kobolds have an innate skill and method for how to dig rocks. They quickly dug larger and larger cracks in the ground. Then Snu stretched out his dog paw and gestured. He had already determined this section of the crack in the ground.

of rock thickness.

According to his estimate, the thickness of the rock was about 50 centimeters, so the hammer struck the rock with a constant tinkling sound. Player also walked around the outside of the cave and found that if he did not listen carefully at the entrance of the cave,

He couldn't hear the knocking sound at all, so he felt relieved.

It was about dawn, and a large number of bats flew back to the cave. The wild boar Amedeo was assigned a new task: holding a torch to drive away the gathering bats.

Amedeo hummed dissatisfied, holding up the wood torch that was about to burn out. The cave was so stuffy that he felt like he could hardly breathe, and the smell of bat guano was really unpleasant.

Snu took out a few more candles from his satchel, hesitated, lit one and inserted it into the wall next to him.

A hole the size of a person had been dug out of the crack in the ground. Prell raised his hammers, asked everyone to step aside, applied the "Seal of Justice", and started hammering one after another.

The torch had completely burned out, and Amedeo had a reason to be lazy, so no matter how dirty the floor was, he sat down, leaned his back against the wall, quietly took out a piece of hard meat and started to chew on it.

"It worked!" Player was covered in sweat, and he shouted in surprise, which made many bats fly around. Then he carefully knocked the hammer, and a piece of rock came loose. After a while, there was a faint sound.

There was a "plop" sound of falling into the water.

The three kobolds quickly dug out a circular hole, and then Belga and Snu grabbed Prell's legs. He tried hard to stick his head down and took a look around.

There should be the Wailing Cave below. It was so dark that nothing could be seen, but there was a slight sound of water flowing. So Prell took Belga and quietly went to the entrance of the cave, collected seven or eight ivy sticks, and found that there were no traces of ivy around.

Other movements came back quietly again.

They made a simple hanging ladder out of ivy, and Prell was the first to climb down, followed by Snu, then Amedeo, then Lestalen, and finally Berga.

This should be the deepest part of the Wailing Cave. With the candle above his head, Prell saw a dark pool behind him. It was exactly the one they were blocked from halfway into the Wailing Cave last time.

Belga also came to the edge of the pool, tested the water, and said softly: "It's so cold!" Prell suddenly noticed something moving at the bottom of the pool, and quickly pulled Belga back.

There was a sound of "crashing", and violent ripples appeared in the pool water. A dark black plesiosaur came out and spit out a water arrow at Prell. It was obvious that it was hit by two dog heads.

It is attracted by the light of candles above people's heads.

Prell pulled Belga to the ground, and the water arrows flew past their bodies and hit the cave wall in the distance. Amedeo yelled, and then was shot by Snoo on the side.

Kicked hard.

"Quick fight!" Prell roared, gripped the sledgehammer and rushed forward. The plesiosaur was swimming toward the shore. Prell hit the head with a hammer, and it was hit and retracted.

From the bottom of the water, another water arrow spurted out.

"Back up!" Prell suddenly jumped back, and then sprayed out another water arrow from the water in another direction. Then two plesiosaurs emerged from the water pool, looking at the group of people with eager eyes.

"Retreat!" Prell ordered. There are still many plesiosaurs hiding under this pool. The only way now is to stay away.

So Amedeo ran away, stumbling forward. The cave was extremely dark, with only the faint light of candles above the heads of the three kobolds, and he could hear the screams of the wild boar who kept hitting the wall.

After turning two corners in a row, a light seemed to appear in front of him. Prell quickly shouted in a low voice: "Stop!" He was not sure whether his direction was toward the depths of the Wailing Cave or the entrance, for fear of running in the wrong direction.

Amedeo, who was running at the front, suddenly stopped. The group of people behind him had no time to brake, so they bumped into each other. However, Lestalen was very smart and quickly flapped her wings and flew into the air.

Prell didn't even see clearly what was going on. A group of people collided and rolled down. Prell was dizzy, and his first thought was: He must hit Amedeo hard.

A meal for this timid quilboar!

He remembered clearly that the road from the entrance to the Howling Cave was flat, which meant that they were escaping deeper into the cave.

When it finally came to a stop, the candles above the three kobolds' heads had been extinguished. Prell shook his dizzy head and reached out to touch the two-handed hammer. Then he suddenly froze.

There was weak sunlight shining on the stone wall at the top of the cave in the distance. Although it was very weak, Prell could still see some things clearly.

He stood up, pulled up Snu beside him, and then kicked Amedeo hard. The unlucky wild boar man was lying on the ground and groaning, and suddenly rolled down the slope.

Acted as a meat pad for a real time.

Prell greeted Berga and Snu to light the candles again, and then looked warily towards the dark slope entrance. After a long time, he finally felt relieved that the two plesiosaurs were not chasing after them.

Behind them, Belga and Lestalen could not help but exclaim in surprise. Prell took a closer look and also secretly marveled.

The cave they came from just now was spacious enough, but they didn't expect it to be even more spacious here. It was a huge cave with blue stalactites hanging everywhere, a patchwork terrain, and below the cave were two underground lakes, one large and one small.

There are many aquatic plants growing.

The lake, like the stalactites, is glowing with a beautiful blue light. There is a Kodo drinking water next to the small lake from a distance. It seems to be aware of the movement here. It looks curiously. Judging from its posture, it may be there at any time.

Prepare to escape.

"No matter who you are, it's best not to move!" A majestic voice sounded near them. A male night elf with green hair and two long braids slowly walked from a bush next to the big lake.

The green plant stood up.

"Hey, Arion, it's me, the kobold Preel!" Preel only took one glance and recognized the night elf who was aiming his bow and arrow at them.

He waved a candle in front of his face. Arion didn't believe it, because Prell looked so embarrassed at this time. He was covered in bat guano and green moss in the cave, and the entire kobold was dirty.

Xi's.

"We met in the Forgotten Pool, have you forgotten?" Prell asked, pulling Lestalen over and hiding the little harpy intentionally or unintentionally: "Lestalen

, you still remember, right?"

Another lively voice sounded: "Aha, Arion, it's the kobold friend we met on our journey!" A male night elf with blue hair and a purple coat also emerged from behind Prell and the others.

"Hello, Mr. Galaxula!" Prell greeted politely. Arion withdrew his bow and arrow and took two steps forward: "It seems that your adventure team has an extra member, and he is also a wild boar.

People! Why are you here, Prell?"

Prior exchanged casual greetings and said, "If you don't mind, can we clean up and then meet Mr. Naralex?"

Galaxla made a "please" gesture, and Prell hesitated for a moment: "Won't it dirty the water here?" Galaxla laughed: "The lake here is connected to the lake from Ash.

The underground river that comes from the Valley through the Stonetalon Mountains, feel free to wash it!"

So the cleaned group followed Galaxra and Arion and continued walking deeper into the cave. They met Naralex at the top of an underground river.

It turns out that since the last farewell to the Forgotten Pool, Naralex took his companions and disciples to inspect two oasis lakes in the barren land, the Forgotten Pool and the Sweetwater Oasis.

Before they could continue their journey south, the Centaur army forcibly occupied the Sweetwater Oasis. Naralex did not want to conflict with the Centaur, so he led his disciples to continue exploring the depths of the Wailing Cave.

Of course, the Wailing Cave didn't have any name at this time. Naralex discovered that there was a cave deep in the cave, so he stopped temporarily and conducted a detailed investigation of the underground rivers and ecosystems deep in the cave.

As a druid who believes in the way of nature, Naralex is also an ecological restoration expert. While inspecting the creatures and plants in the cave, he also sows the plant seeds of the night elves. The area they have explored so far

, full of greenery everywhere.

When asked why Prell and his group appeared here, Prell hesitated for a moment and decided to tell the truth. Because he felt that now that he had reached the depths of the Wailing Cave, once he found and burned the centaur

of food, the only way out is here.

It's just that he's not sure whether the centaurs can be stopped deep in the cave, so he still has to think about how to burn the food in detail.

Naralex thought for a while and said: "The centaurs are wreaking havoc in the Barrens. I support your actions. If necessary, I can send my disciples to assist you. As for the retreat, please don't worry, the cave

There are many forks in the depths, and it is easy to get lost. It is impossible for the centaur to pursue it too deep.

And this is also to help Tauren friends, I have accepted a Tauren disciple. I will help you! "


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