Chapter 150: Open the door and the normal maze behind



Anran had to endure the mosquito bites while freeing her hands to open the door, feeling extremely annoyed by the disturbance.

She waved her hand again to open the mosquito net, and the small cloud floated down onto her head.

With a wave of her slender little fingers, Anran's shadow disappeared into the passage and turned into the same pattern as the gate.

This group of mosquitoes is so big that they no longer rely on carbon dioxide and human body temperature to determine where people are.

Its body size has grown, but its physiological characteristics have been changed, and it can now see people clearly.

Therefore, after An Ran was covered by the small cloud, the mosquitoes flew around like headless flies for a while, then turned around and flew towards the two sisters.

Anran finally had time to try the keys one by one.

One hundred keys were enough for her to experiment with for a while.

An Ran tried to take back each one, just in case she needed it later.

It took the 87th time to finally open the door.

Anran dodged and rushed out. The door closed heavily behind her and locked again. Another key was needed to open it.

Behind the gate was not a cave where Anran could rest as she had imagined, but six tall double doors with locks.

There was only a narrow space between the doors, which obviously could not accommodate a cabin.

Anran's stomach was rumbling. She had been tossing and turning all night. Now it was daybreak, so she decided to eat first.

I don’t know where these channels of the system will lead them in the end, but it’s probably not going to be good.

Take out the stove, light a fire and cook. The easiest way is to make noodles.

After the meal, Anran felt sleepy as her stomach warmed up.

I simply took out a tent, put it down, spread out a thick blanket, crawled in, asked Lao Liu to watch the door, and fell asleep.

The little cloud ran around leisurely, looking at this cave entrance and then that cave entrance.

It didn't go in, it just looked around at the door, and then went to drink a few sips of Anranliu milk tea.

It still has the mind of a child and loves to play. An Ran has also told it not to run around. The little guy made a ヾ(≧O≦)〃 expression to indicate that he understood.

Anran always knew that the little guy was sensible and would not cause trouble, so she let it play by itself.

Xiao Ba ran a few laps and flew to the top of the cave.

I looked at the top of the cave curiously. There were tangled old tree roots on it, which were the same color as the cave.

Twisted and tangled together, they resembled a giant snake covered with ugly scales, its roots embedded in the mountain wall.

@_@a

Xiao Ba scratched his head. What is this thing? It looks weird.

Is it a snake? But it doesn't look like one.

Xiao Ba flew over and poked the tree roots with his thin little hands. The roots were as steady as a rock and there was no reaction at all. It seemed that the roots growing from the ground extended into the tree hole.

Seeing that it didn't react, Xiao Ba ignored it and flew away to play.

After Xiao Ba left, the tree roots began to wriggle in a wave-like pattern, going deeper into the mountain wall.

Deep within the dense tree roots, countless eyes without whites opened, scanned everyone in the maze, and then disappeared back into the roots.

When she opened her eyes, An Ran shivered inexplicably in her dream. It seemed that there were countless flashing eyes staring at her in the dream, which scared her so much that she woke up directly.

Her talent has now evolved into precognition, and the things she sees in her dreams usually carry with them the ability to predict the future.

But she had no idea what the prediction was about.

I stood up and checked around, but there was nothing. It was pitch black even in broad daylight, with only the flame in the stove flickering.

After adding some firewood, Anran fell asleep again.

I slept until 9 o'clock, got up, packed my things and prepared to leave.

The door to the passage she had left earlier opened, and the two sisters fell out, covered in injuries.

There were bloody wounds on his face and body, his face was pale and he looked very miserable.

The two looked at An Ran who was standing there safe and sound, and a hint of envy flashed in their eyes.

They are still too weak. If they were as strong as An Ran, they wouldn't be in such a mess.

The two of them had no other reaction to the fact that An Ran left a bunch of mosquitoes undealt with. After all, they were just passing the level and there was no need to kill all the mosquitoes.

Besides, they followed them on their own, and they had no obligation to help them clean up the mosquitoes.

But, do they still have the ability to continue in this subsequent maze?

An Ran ignored the two of them, took out her keys, and started trying the door she had chosen.

She encountered no resistance in these passages, so of course the danger was not great, nor was the reward great.

At present, they only provide daily necessities.

Judging from her route, she is now deep in the maze.

The maze itself is located deep under a mountain, and we are probably now deep inside the mountain.

She really didn't know where exactly it was.

A maze, a maze. If it makes it easy for you to figure out where you are, it’s not a maze anymore.

Every passage seems to lead to an exit, the only difference is the degree of danger inside.

Compared to the correct exit of the maze, how to choose seems to be the theme of this maze.

If you make the wrong choice, you will have to pay for your mistake with your life. If you make the right choice, you will have to suffer a little before you can get out.

Regardless of whether it is a wrong or right choice, you have to fight, and there seems to be no safe and correct way out.

An Ran tried more than thirty keys before she finally opened the door and stepped straight in.

The two sisters looked at An Ran with complicated expressions and wanted to follow her in, but their whole bodies were in pain, so they could only watch An Ran go in.

They couldn't move on to the next door and had to make some rest.

Behind the door was no longer a cave-like tunnel, but a neat and tidy passage built of bricks and stones.

There is only one passage and there is no danger at the moment. After walking forward safely for a while, there are three forked roads.

An Ran followed her intuition and entered the first lane on the left, then continued forward.

The road split into three intersections again in the middle, and An Ran chose one accurately again. This time, the passage seemed to be a bit like a maze.

At the next intersection, the passages were divided into five, but according to Anran's perception, two of them could lead out, but they led to different roads.

An Ran could not sense any longer distances, nor could she sense which destination this road led to.

As a last resort, Anran closed her eyes, concentrated her attention, and tried to use her predictive ability.

Countless scenes flashed through her mind like a fleeting display, finally stopping after three seconds.

Anran raised her foot and walked into the one on the far left. It would have been better if she could have foreseen the time a little longer.

The road on the left was indeed not dangerous. I walked for half an hour before I came to a fork in the road.

Just in case, An Ran made a mark on the wall so that if she made the wrong choice, she could return along the same route.

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