Chapter 971 Opening The Tomb Door
Warren continued his lecture about the various precautions to take, but no one paid full attention to him. After all, it wasn’t their first time participating in a Trial, and they couldn’t wait to enter the ancient tomb.
When his speech was finally over, Warren turned to where the Henckle family was and looked at Blake. “The time has come, Blake. Open the tomb door.”
“Yes, sir!” Blake replied as he hurriedly led a group of the Henckles’ disciples and jumped to the front of the heavy tomb door.
The tomb door was carved from white marble, stood more than ten feet high, and weighed over tens of thousands of pounds. If an ordinary person were to stumble across the tomb entrance, they wouldn’t even think about opening the door, much less enter the tomb.
The next second, Blake took out a bowl of red beans and scattered them in front of the door while the Henckles’ disciples stood on both sides with lighted white candles in their hands.
Blake proceeded to recite an incantation, and before long, the red beans dug into the soil and began sprouting.
Everyone stared at him, not wanting to miss out on any details of the exciting development.
Soon, a patch of red bean sprouts appeared in front of the tomb door. Blake grabbed them all in one hand, stuffed them into his mouth, and started chewing.
At the same time, his hands began to glow, growing brighter every second until they resembled a couple of car headlamps.
“Open,” Blake mumbled as he brought his fists together and unleashed an immense force on the tomb door.
To everyone’s surprise, the heavy tomb door shifted until there was a gap that steadily grew larger.
Bursts of negative energy immediately seeped out, which resulted in a drastic temperature drop.
Some of the candle flames began to flicker wildly, and as the tomb door opened wider and wider, a cloud of black mist gushed out.
All the candles went out in the blink of an eye, chilling everyone to the bone.
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