Chapter 569 The Ruined Temple



Previously, the snow had covered the top, preventing it from reaching the summit, which is why people mistook it for a rock.

Because there was a huge space below, the snow that had accumulated over the years was not stable. Just now, when he stepped on it, the snow collapsed completely, revealing its original state.

Looking at the dilapidated walls and solitary pillars in front of him, Zu'an was puzzled. He hadn't expected there to be such buildings in this place, because they were clearly in the architectural style of the demon race and looked very much like a ruined temple.

The ancient demon race actually built such a temple here?

Was it specifically for storing that nine-foot mirror?

He used his divine sense to investigate for a while and confirmed that there were no demons lying in ambush before he set off to walk inside.

As they walked further in, Zuan looked at the surrounding buildings with some confusion; these walls were just too strange.

Logically speaking, many buildings naturally weather and deteriorate over time, but weathering will leave some traces; it's impossible for nothing to be left behind.

Moreover, many other walls were clearly well preserved, so being buried in the snow probably served a protective function.

This makes the complete disappearance of many buildings quite eerie.

Despite his doubts, Zuan didn't hesitate and quickly walked inside.

Theoretically, the Nine-Foot Mirror should be stored in the most central and important location of the temple. He recalled the architectural styles of the temples of the demon race and searched in the direction of those possible main halls.

Before long, however, he found himself in a dead end. There was no grand hall or anything like that, just an empty wall.

He reached out and examined the wall; it was solid, and there was no secret room or anything like that.

Undeterred, he continued searching the dilapidated building, turning over almost every corner, but to no avail. There were very few rooms in these places, so it was impossible for him to have hidden a nine-foot mirror.

Could it be that demons beat them to it?

Zuan shook his head. These three divine artifacts were the most core secret of the demon race. Even the senior high-ranking officials in Monte City did not know this information, let alone the Second Prince.

It seems that the Nine-Foot Mirror must be hidden somewhere here, but I just can't find it for the time being.

He simply sat down in an open space and began to think of a way to deal with the situation.

Could the buildings here be some kind of formation?

He had just inspected them; the stone used in these buildings was extremely unusual, something he had never even seen before.

A punch lands on it, yet it absorbs the force of the attack without sustaining any damage itself. No wonder it has stood for so many years.

Of course, with Zu An's current cultivation level, he could certainly destroy it if he wanted to, but he was worried that if he ruined the arrangement here, he would never be able to find the Nine-Foot Mirror.

Countless combinations of formations flashed through his mind, but none of them matched the ones in front of him.

Time passed by unnoticed, and soon the sky gradually turned white, indicating that the night was finally coming to an end.

Zuan, who was meditating, suddenly opened his eyes and stared at everything around him in disbelief.

You should know that in order to find a solution, he had memorized almost all the surrounding buildings.

But now these surrounding buildings have changed drastically; no, it should be said that, with the exception of a few, they are completely different from the ones before.

Many of the buildings from last night have disappeared, while many more buildings have appeared in other places!

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