Chapter 413 The Real Treasure



Su Li screamed instinctively.

It was very deep below, and with a "plop," Su Li fell into the water.

It's a bit cold now, and she's shivering from the cold. She doesn't know where her flashlight has fallen.

It was pitch black all around, but luckily she could swim. Since there was no one else around, she swam in one direction.

She didn't know how long she swam there before she finally reached the shore, and she struggled to crawl forward.

After a while, she finally got ashore and patted herself down.

She had nothing left, which meant she had to find a way to leave this place as soon as possible.

It was pitch black here, and she could hear strange noises from time to time.

The bank isn't very wide; I don't know if it's a secret room or a small pond. The bank is only about two meters wide.

She groped her way forward along the wall, but she couldn't see anything, and she was all alone.

The feeling was a bit suffocating; as she groped around, she suddenly tripped over something.

When she touched it, it felt sticky and slippery, and she quickly pulled her hand away in fright.

There should have been a very thick snake in front of her; she had only touched a small part of its skin. Su Li quickly changed direction and retreated.

She doesn't know if there's an exit here, and if there isn't, how is she going to get up?

Su Li walked backwards slowly, but a hissing sound came from behind her.

It seems that the big snake from before has caught up with us.

She could feel the snake slowly approaching her.

Su Li dared not run, fearing that the snake would chase her even more fiercely.

She didn't dare to walk too slowly, but quickly headed back the way she came.

Su Li's mind raced. How could she escape from such a giant snake, especially in such a pitch-black place?

How is she going to fight off such a big snake?

She was genuinely terrified, and now, apart from suppressing her fear and calming down, no one was coming to save her.

The snake drew closer and closer to her, and her heart pounded with panic. Suddenly, she felt a gust of wind behind her.

The snake had already clung to her back. Su Li was so frightened that she lost her voice and instinctively jumped into the water.

Nobody understood. The animal she was most afraid of since she was a child was the snake, and now she had encountered such a big one in this godforsaken place.

She was on the verge of a breakdown.

She swam to the other side of the water and soon reached the shore again. She didn't sense the snake's presence and breathed a sigh of relief.

They tiptoed ashore and then groped their way in the opposite direction from the snake.

She groped along the wall, being quite cautious, especially worried that she might slip and touch a snake.

She didn't know how long she had been walking, nor what time it was.

Her stomach was growling with hunger, and the panic and fear in her heart were not as great as before.

Su Li didn't stop until she was completely exhausted.

She kicked at the ground, finding nothing there, before finally sitting down with a thud.

She had just sat down and hadn't even had a chance to rest properly when she felt her face was wet and slippery, and there was sticky fluid dripping from her head.

She looked up and met a pair of eyes; in the darkness, the red pupils stood out vividly.

Startled, Su Li retreated hastily, but in her haste, her foot accidentally hit something behind her, and she fell into another trap.

When she woke up again, she was still a little dazed, but this time it wasn't pitch black.

The place was brightly lit, and she looked around and saw that the glowing thing was a luminous pearl.

Moreover, they were all very large and bright, but her space was currently unusable, otherwise she would definitely have taken them all.

There were two stone lions guarding the secret room. When Su Li approached the stone lions, she noticed that their eyes looked like jade.

And it's the imperial green kind.

She was somewhat shocked, and she also saw a small stone door behind the stone lion. Su Li touched it and it opened.

Su Li stood outside, dumbfounded. The walls inside were inlaid with gemstones, each one dazzling.

It almost blinded her; there were also huge luminous pearls on the ground, spaced one meter apart.

There were also many boxes; Su Li glanced at them and counted at least twenty.

She didn't dare to step forward rashly, and the stone door opened inexplicably.

There's no such thing as a free lunch, and these things clearly aren't from modern times; they've probably existed through several dynasties.

The ancients were very wise. What if there were any traps or mechanisms? Wouldn't she lose her life here?

At that moment, Su Jiaojiao, who was lying on her computer desk, rubbed her eyes and saw the latest chapter updated on her computer.

In anger, he smashed all the water glasses next to the table.

The text on the computer continued to appear, and suddenly she saw a third-person perspective describing that among the twenty-odd boxes, there was a box full of gold.

She quickly said to Xie Feng in the chat box, "Xie Feng, hurry, go back to the mountains. The one you took before wasn't the real treasure."

Xie Feng was in the hospital at the moment, and she had originally planned to get Su Jiaojiao discharged as soon as possible.

Unfortunately, this woman was so dramatic and refused to leave.

Now that he heard the author's voice again, he couldn't care less about Su Jiaojiao anymore.

She hurriedly left the ward and found a secluded spot before saying, "What did you just say? That wasn't it last time? How were you so sure? Is there another one there?"

He dared not utter the word "treasure" aloud, fearing that someone might overhear.

"Yes, you've come to the wrong place. You need to hurry over there now, or Su Li will take it if you're too late."

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