Perhaps, the Queen of Ants would never have thought that all of her actions earlier would be seen through by Samuel.
If someone had a guilty conscience, he would definitely feel guilty if someone knocked on the door at midnight.
If someone had a large number of treasures, they would not be able to sleep or eat well when they heard that the thief was coming. In this case, most people would go to take a look at their own things to feel at ease.
Samuel knew that the Queen of Ants had the same idea.
Therefore, when the silver light flashed, Samuel left an avatar in the circle, and the actual body had already quietly rushed out with the silver light explosion.
He used the silver light as the barrier, which was deliberately left behind by Samuel after escaping.
Without the silver light, the barrier was translucent, which meant that the outside world could see part of the situation inside to make them think that they were still inside.
Because it was too blurry, they would not be able to see it clearly. In addition, Yvonne was protecting him, so Samuel believed that they would not have any doubts on the altar’s side.
And if they had no doubts, everything could go as Samuel had expected.
With a gentle smile, Samuel bowed sincerely to the Gods on the altar, and then said, "Everyone, please forgive me for disturbing and offending you."
As soon as he finished speaking, Samuel also moved his hand and moved most of the Divine tablets away, leaving only one in the corner.
With another movement of his hand, the god's seat gently moved, and the place where he knelt also revealed a depression like before.
Looking around, Samuel gritted his teeth and resolutely followed the stairs.
The deeper he went, the darker it became. The surroundings became quieter and quieter. The chill came from inside, making people feel creepy.
However, Samuel was not afraid at all, but happy.
Because he could clearly tell that the cold air was real.
In other words, the real cold air needed water vapor.
Water...
How could Samuel be unhappy?
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