"What is he doing?"
Jessica was full of vigilance.
Her eyes were fixed on Caspian's back.
At this time, in addition to her confusion about Caspian's behavior, she was more worried about the current state of Caspian.
"Is Caspian really possessed by that dead soul?"
At this time, Jessica was surprised to see that Caspian took a few steps forward. Suddenly, he lowered his body and disappeared from her sight.
"What's going on?"
Shocked, Jessica rushed over without thinking about anything else.
Suddenly, she found that a big hole had appeared on the broken ground of the White Bone Throne.
In other words, the White Bone Throne had been on the big hole.
"Caspian just went in..."
Thinking of this, Jessica jumped in without hesitation.
At this time, the safety of Caspian was much more important than hers.
After jumping into the hole, Jessica discovered that there was a passageway beneath the hole.
And this passage was extremely low and narrow, and could only be passed by one person.
As for the height, even she had to bend her legs to move forward.
If someone entered this passageway and were blocked in front and back, there was no way to escape.
But at this time, Jessica had no time to think so much.
If something happened to Caspian, then what was the point of her trip?
So Jessica immediately chased forward.
During this period, Jessica tried to knock on the four walls of the passage with the Autumn Waters Sword.
To her surprise, the four walls of the passage were not stones. When they were hit, there was a metallic sound.
Jessica poked the wall with the Autumn Waters Sword, only to find that even Autumn Waters Sword could not pierce into the wall.
"It's not naturally formed." Jessica could not help but feel puzzled.
"This passage is sealed under the White Bone Throne. Where does it lead to?"
In the passage, only Jessica’s stepps coule be heard, and no other sound.
As a result, Jessica became more and more anxious.
Because there was only one way, and it was closed inside. It was very quiet.
If Caspian was in front of her, she should be able to hear his voice even if he was far away.
But she was very fast. After chasing for a long time, there was still no movement.
This made her inexplicably panic.
However, after getting along well with Caspian, Jessica knew that under such circumstances, panic would only make her more helpless.
At this time, only by forcing herself to calm down could she find a way to solve the problem.
So she took a deep breath and used her telephatic jade to send a message to Caspian first. After waiting for a while and making sure that she did not receive any response from the other party, she continued to chase.
Although there were a few corners in the passage, it was all straight.
Although there were also slopes during this period, she was sure that the passage was generally going up according to Jessica's careful comparison.
She and Caspian were originally at the center of the mountain, and the whole passage went up. That was to say, she was now heading toward the head of the Dod God Mountain, which was the top of the mountain.
After walking for about six days through this narrow, dark tunnel, Jessica finally saw the light.
During these six days, she couldn't hear anything but her breathing and heartbeat.
There was no light in front of her.
It was unknown what material was covering the four walls of the passage. Not only were they extremely hard, but all the light sources were covered up.
Even if Jessica wanted to use the light of spirit stone to light up, she couldn't do it.
Even for a period of time, Jessica suspected that she had become blind and deaf.
If it weren't for her desire to pursue Caspian, she wouldn't even know if she could hold on.
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