In the end, everyone still didn't know the identities of the three mysterious demons. They never appeared again, and they didn't know where they went.
The expedition team immediately settled down and began investigating the dwarven ruins.
With shovels and hoes, everyone, including Reina, started digging under that huge pillar. Fuyin couldn't understand why the ancient dwarves built two such huge pillars. Could it be that this place used to be a very huge pillar?
building?
This was different from the dwarf history she knew.
The dwarves are very good at forging and smelting. They have long had superb technology to refine various metal ores. Of course, their mining skills are also not to mention. According to historical records, dwarves in almost all places can
The city was built in a hollowed-out mountain range, so the outside world only knew about the dwarves' forging skills, but did not know that they also had superb construction skills.
She couldn't understand why her ancestors would build several large pillars here. This required a huge amount of manpower and material resources. The ancient dwarves had no faith, so the possibility of religious sacrifices was ruled out. Maybe it was some kind of
Weapons or defensive measures, but Fuyin himself didn't quite believe this explanation, because these were just two huge and ordinary stone pillars. What role could they play?
And that suit of clothes, no matter how you think about it, those bulky clothes are not suitable for the battlefield.
Fuyin was thinking and writing notes in her notebook. She drew the outfit and wrote her conjectures around it.
Reina is still digging, which is very relaxing for her.
"Mr. Wolf."
"I have a name, so you should remember my name too."
The werewolf, like everyone else, holds a shovel and digs in the soil. Its hands are not actually suitable for holding tools, but it would rather do this than use its claws to dig in the soil.
Another bodyguard also followed suit. He still didn't say anything, but once when Reina served him food, he seemed to say thank you to himself in a low voice.
"Do you hate this kind of work?"
When Reina asked, the werewolf Bray was stunned for a moment.
"How could you like it? Why do you ask that?"
He glanced at Reina warily. This little human girl was very mysterious.
"I feel weird because you keep complaining."
"What's weird?"
the werewolf asked.
"It's strange that you still want to take this job since you don't like it?"
Hearing this, the werewolf stopped what he was doing and looked at Reina.
Such a childish question...
"If you want to answer, it's because of the master's arrangement."
"Master? Sister Fuyin?"
"Of course not! How is that possible!"
The werewolf answered loudly. Fuyin, who was not far away, raised his head and looked over curiously. He found that the two of them seemed to have nothing to do. They were just chatting and then continued to work with their heads down.
"Oh~ No."
"Definitely not. I only obey the strong. The same goes for most creatures, including you humans. That guy is the same as me!"
Reina also stopped what she was doing, stood up straight, and asked doubtfully: "Is Mr. Werewolf's master very powerful?"
“It’s so awesome that I can’t describe it!”
"Then who do you think is better, me or him?"
With that said, Reina put down the shovel and waved her fist in the air.
The werewolf glanced at her. He knew that Renai's strength was unfathomable and even better than his own, but...
"No chance, no chance at all. You will definitely be killed instantly. You won't even have the chance to fight back."
"Hey! Is it so scary?"
Rena said with some surprise.
The werewolf sneered and said, "Don't you believe it?"
"I don't quite believe it."
"I think so. After all, you still ask this kind of question, but when you see him, you will understand how insignificant you are."
As he said that, the werewolf took the shovel and dug into the ground. Suddenly there was a bang, as if he had dug something.
The two took a closer look and found that it was an iron plate...
With the efforts of everyone, the true colors of what Bray dug gradually emerged.
It is a strange large fragment, an irregular fragment two meters long and wide. The fact that it can be preserved to this day proves that it is a very powerful metal.
However, Fuyin frowned.
"Let's work harder and look around to see if there are any similar debris."
So she herself began to join in the digging work.
After a week of digging, they dug many pits in this area and indeed found many fragments.
"It's wrong to put this here. It should be moved forward."
Fuyin has been directing the two-meter dwarves to put away the excavated fragments. Fortunately, it hasn't rained in the past few days, and their work has gone smoothly. And there is also Rena, a powerful partner. Her work efficiency is far beyond
Others.
"Okay! That's it. You've worked hard. You can take a rest."
After saying this, Fuyin stepped back, came to the pillar, and then climbed up along the pillar.
Her gloves are special and can absorb the pillar, as well as her shoes.
"This is?!"
Fuyin climbed to a height of six or seven meters. When he looked down, he saw the fragments pieced together to form an incomplete, giant machine.
It looks like an upside-down cup with a round head. Its specific appearance is not clear yet, and all that remains are some watch cases. The contents inside have been completely corroded and disappeared, or were destroyed by some kind of force.
.
"What's this?"
Seeing Fuyin's shocked look, Bray couldn't help but ask with his hands crossed.
"I don't know, I've never seen anything like this."
Fuyin slipped down.
"My brother may know a little bit. He knows a lot about these things."
She said, and then put the magic recorder back into her bag. In Reina's opinion, Fuyin has many incredible props.
"Will he come?"
"No, he can't get away."
Fuyin immediately replied that she was still packing her backpack, which contained many mysterious fragments dug out of the ground.
"I wonder if the things we have dug up these days may provide some clues about how your ancestors disappeared."
"Unfortunately, no, I haven't found any clues yet."
"Then aren't we working in vain?"
The werewolf said puzzledly.
Fuyin sighed. She seemed a little discouraged and said, "I believe our efforts will not be in vain."
Then she stood up and faced everyone and said, "This is the end of today's work. Everyone, please have a good rest."
After saying this, Fuyin walked towards the camp.
"I really don't know what the point of doing this kind of thing is, even if I know how they disappeared, so what."
The werewolf complained and left.
Reina stood there and slowly put down the shovel. Looking at Fuyin who was a little disappointed, a question suddenly appeared in her mind.
Is what she is doing meaningful? What if she never finds that person in her life, or he is already dead?