After the initial shock, Philip thought of the deer. Before they fell, he was still trying desperately to grab it, but the deer disappeared after they landed.
After Philip asked this question, the deer came out of the darkness, looking like a wreck.
"Where is this place? I can't help feeling weirded out. We should leave quickly."
The deer saw the coffin, and an uncomfortable feeling welled up, so it quickly spoke to Philip through telepathic voice transmission.
Hearing the deer's words, Philip shrugged helplessly.
"I don't know where this is or how to leave..."
"What?" The deer looked at Philip in surprise.
"Don't you understand?"
At that question, the deer quickly shook its head. It was because it understood too well that it reacted this way.
"Are you saying the two of us are trapped here?"
Philip nodded at the deer. "We can't leave for the time being, but since we're in an ancient ruin, there should be some treasures. Let's split up and look around. Remember, you must call out to me if there's any danger."
After reminding the deer, Philip walked to the coffin with the jade in hand.
The deer walked around the tomb fearlessly with the colorful lights on its head.
When Philip approached the coffin, a white burst of energy shrouded him. He could not break free no matter how he struggled.
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