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Chapter 47 The Escape Ladder and the Missing Fairy

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    "That's right here." The head gardener stopped and looked up, "This is the entrance to the dungeon."

    Everyone looked up one after another, but saw nothing.

    Fang Xiaoyuan propped her chin and said, "I remember walking up a long staircase when I came in, but there is no staircase here, could it be that you remembered the wrong way?"

    "No." The little man said with certainty, "Every brick and tile here, including the steps, was created by me with spells. Although you entered the dungeon through the stone steps before, the stone steps and the entrance of the dungeon itself  They are not connected, and may not even be in the same dimension, but only temporarily serve as a tool to connect the two spaces at the moment someone enters."

    Fang Xiaoyuan blinked at him, expressing that she didn't understand a single word.

    "Hey, to put it bluntly, the fairy world and the human world are two completely different worlds. You can't use the space and measurement standards of the human world to explain things here, and that's not true." said the principal, the little man.

    "It's amazing" Fang Xiaoyuan couldn't help but sigh.  In fact, there are more than one or two things that surprised her in the fairy world. This place is like a huge treasure chest, and she never knows what weird new gadgets she will find next time she reaches out.

    The principal of the garden clasped his palms together, and after silently reciting a spell, a precarious wooden ladder suddenly appeared in front of everyone out of thin air, extending to the invisible black space above the head.  The ladder is dirty, cracked in many places, and it doesn't look much better than the ceiling like a bean curd project.

    ?Finding that the things I conjured up were not satisfactory, the principal of the garden scratched the back of his head in embarrassment, and muttered in a low voice, "Time is running out, I have tried my best"

    Fang Xiaoyuan couldn't help but have some doubts about the fact that he graduated from the spell school with full marks in all subjects. In her opinion, there can't be a single red cross on the perfect score paper, unlike the ladder in front of her, which can catch a lot of problems at once.

    A terrifying low growl came from the soles of his feet, it seemed to be far away, and it seemed to be right next to his ears.  The roar penetrated the barrier of the stone wall and revolved around them, echoing in the air for a long time, making the goblins tremble uncontrollably.

    "Let's go!" Zhou Yangyang urged, "I'm afraid we don't have much time left." After finishing speaking, he climbed up the ladder first, "Everyone line up and come one by one, and I will go up to meet you."  Then he jumped out of Laogao and disappeared.

    The principal of the garden stared blankly at his disappearing figure, turned his head and asked Fang Xiaoyuan, "Is he really crippled? Did he pretend on purpose?"

    Fang Xiaoyuan immediately raised her eyebrows, and said to him in a stern tone like a head teacher, "You can't call him a cripple, he has his own name, Zhou Yangyang." Probably frightened by her staring eyes, the principal Xiao  The man obediently shut his mouth.

    The goblins climbed up the ladder one by one. Don't look at the poor appearance of this ladder, it seems that it will break if you step on it lightly, but it is actually quite strong in practice, and it quickly sent everyone out of the dungeon.

    "From here we will split up." Zhou Yangyang took out a red whistle from his backpack and handed it to Fang Xiaoyuan. "If you encounter danger, blow it hard, and I will find a way to get there."

    The principal of the garden curled his lips, "Old-fashioned."

    Zhou Yangyang turned to look at him, "Do you have a better way?"

    "Of course, have you forgotten who I am?"

    No one answered.  The face of the little man in the garden was a little embarrassed, so he had to explain with a dry smile, "I am the most powerful spellcaster in this fairy world." He patted his chest, rubbed his palms lightly, and formed a golden circle  Shaped card, split it into two, stick one half on Fang Xiaoyuan's shoulder, and hand the other half to Zhou Yangyang.  "I have cast a separation spell on this card. If you rub it lightly when you are in danger, the other half of the card will sense it immediately and lead us to find each other."

    Fang Xiaoyuan turned her head to look at the glittering golden semicircle on her shoulder, and reached out to touch it, but was stopped by the head of the garden.

    "Don't touch it now, this spell is a one-time use, if you touch it, it will be wasted."

    Fang Xiaoyuan withdrew her hand, and suddenly felt a little respect for the little man in front of her.  Although he is a paper tiger, he has some real skills.

    Standing still outside the front hall, Fang Xiaoyuan picked up the badge and leaned close to the wall beside her.  The door to another dungeon slowly opened, and she led the goblins down the stone steps, and soon came to the familiar iron door.  But something unexpected happened, the wall lamps in the corridor lit up one after another, allowing Fang Xiaoyuan to see the end at a glance.  It turns out that there is not only one prison cell in this corridor, there are no fewer than twenty iron doors that are exactly the same as the one in front of us.

    "So many prison cells?!" The reindeer demon exclaimed, "This must beHow many goblins have been shut down!  "

    Fang Xiaoyuan reached out and touched the iron gate in front of her, and took out the door-opening amulet given to her by the garden director from her pocket.  The door opener of this dungeon is updated regularly, and the one in her hand will expire in two minutes, so she must hurry up.

    "After I open the door, I will open the next one. You are responsible for bringing out the goblin inside. This is the fastest way." After assigning the task, Fang Xiaoyuan stuck the talisman on the first iron door, and heard the door bolt slowly locked in the stone wall.  Moving, the heavy door opened, and immediately ran towards the second door.

    The goblins rushed in, looking for the imprisoned goblins by the faint flames spewed out by the fire-shaped monster, but they soon found that the cell was empty, not even the small and inconspicuous Flywheel demon.

    Fang Xiaoyuan was a little surprised seeing them come out so quickly, "Where are they?"

    The reindeer demon shook his head, "There isn't a single elf here, probably locked in another room."

    Fang Xiaoyuan opened the iron doors one by one, and the results were exactly the same as the first cell, all empty, until the last iron door was also opened.

    "How could this be?" Fang Xiaoyuan walked in, staring blankly at the empty cell.  She had obviously searched all the cells, but she didn't find any goblins. Could it be that what she and Zhou Yangyang encountered here before were all hallucinations?

    Just when she was doubting her memory, she suddenly stepped on something.  Fang Xiaoyuan bent down and picked up a candle from the ground.  "No, this is not a hallucination." She stared at the candle in front of her and murmured.

    This half-burned candle was left by Zhou Yangyang, which shows that they were imprisoned in this cell before, as well as the orange demon, gourd demon and bell demon Xiaotong, all of which are real.  But where did they go?

    "Could they have escaped?"

    "How is it possible" Fang Xiaoyuan frowned, "If they could escape, they would have escaped long ago, and they wouldn't be locked up for so long."

    The goblins standing aside looked at me and I looked at you. I didn't know what happened. Even the five-shaped monster who was full of morale and wanted to be a little hero again lowered his head.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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