Chapter 121 The Suspended Gate to the End (2/2)



Now, we need to figure out how to break through this passage beneath our feet.

Because her spiritual body saw the prompt, her physical eyes are no longer affected by the field and can see the prompt directly.

The prompts serve as guidance.

After determining the direction to break down, Shen Jue was troubled again.

Using brute force doesn't seem to work; with her current strength, it's far from enough to break through a passage wall several meters thick with a single punch.

Using sword techniques and internal energy to deal with this passage might be a bit difficult. We should try to break through it again once our mental strength has recovered sufficiently.

While waiting for her mental energy to recover, Shen Jue suddenly realized that she didn't seem to have any particularly explosive attack techniques. She didn't even have any tools.

Since she is currently in a dungeon, she cannot craft powerful weapons, nor can she purchase them from the shop.

Previously made weapons lacked both explosive power and area-of-effect damage. They were somewhat ineffective against walls.

As she flipped through the pages, Shen Jue came across the automatic electric drill. This automatic electric drill was a great helper she had specially prepared for digging crystals and ores on the island. It had plenty of power, freed up her hands, and had an automatic function to identify whether or not she could dig.

I wonder if this automatic electric drill can break through the crack?

Thinking it over, Shen Jue took out an automatic electric drill, which was two or three sizes larger than the automatic drills in the real world.

The drill bit is like a small bucket, and it spins very fast. It's all rock, so it should be able to break through the wall of this passage, right?

Shen Jue wasn't sure either. She fixed the automatic drilling machine in place and then pressed the switch button.

The automatic electric drill started humming as it began to turn.

The high-speed rotating drill bit, like a gopher, whirred and cracked open the stone walls at the bottom of the tunnel.

Then, the automatic drilling rig was driven down along with it.

About ten minutes later, the automatic electric drill finally broke through the passage wall and landed on the suspended door.

Although there was no sound, Shen Jue knew that it had broken through the passage wall.

Next, Shen Jue drew out his twin blades, which began to rotate automatically, spiraling and cutting through the circular opening that had been dug.

We need to widen this opening a bit, at least enough for one person to pass through.

After her tireless efforts, half an hour later, Shen Jue began digging and descending.

With his legs planted on the wall, he used his mental power to control the twin blades, slowly cutting through the stone wall below.

Head towards the suspended gate indicated by the clue.

The excavated tunnel is sloping downwards, and it's almost finished.

It was only at this moment that Shen Jue saw the gate that had been hanging in mid-air below.

Shen Jue didn't understand how this suspended gate worked. Would she just pass through it if she jumped down?

Or perhaps it fell into some other unknown place.

It was also a stone gate, but this one was much thicker and covered with a thick layer of dust.

If we hadn't broken through those several meters thick stone walls...

They had no idea that there was a door beneath the thick stone wall.

The automatic electric drill fell onto the suspended gate.

It seems this gate can stand upright.

After settling down and getting my feet on solid ground, I started the automatic electric drill.

Since I stood on the stone gate, the sign next to it has changed again.

(This stone door has been sealed for a long time; perhaps some unusual methods will be needed to open it.)

Only a peculiar method could open it, which stumped Shen Jue.

This stone gate should be the key to unlocking the stone passage.

Her task will be completed once it's opened.

One problem after another.

The hints weren't clear enough.

Fortunately, this hint is better than no hint at all; I should think about it carefully.

The game system's methods for clearing levels are always unique, with different ways to break through the current situation.

At this point, Shen Jue really had no other choice.

Without any props or weapons, it seems the only option is to try the divination techniques that Sister Xingran taught her.

She had never used this ability before, and didn't know if she could deduce the result she wanted to know.

Shen Jue thought about the mnemonic Xingran had taught her.

He silently recited the instructions and began to calculate what she wanted to know.

Based on the calculation skills taught to her by Mu Xingran, Shen Jue vaguely deduced the result she wanted to know.

The results of the tests showed mixed results, with no detailed solution.

There was also a small hint that the conditions she provided during the calculation were insufficient.

We didn't get much useful information.

It seems I still have to figure it out myself.

Instead of relying on your own half-baked divination skills, it's better to rely on your own judgment and verification.

I took another look at the stone door beneath my feet.

There's nothing here except this stone door.

Shen Jue couldn't determine how to open the stone door.

She even took out a magnifying glass to examine the stone door carefully.

If it weren't for the limited tools, Shen Jue would have liked to bring out the detector and scan the entire area from head to toe.

The game's crafting area allows you to craft tools like detectors. And this detector is exactly level five; after she reached level five, she didn't craft many level five equipment items.

When crafting level 5 tools and weapons, she focused more on explosive power and practicality.

When she first saw this detector, she considered whether she should build one, but then she thought about it.

Because she could see the prompts, she thought that tools like detectors were useless at the time.

Looking back now, this kind of tool often plays a significant role in such special circumstances.

The question is, I really regret it, why didn't I do it sooner?

She didn't craft any equipment or tools that would be beneficial to her in clearing this dungeon.

Once she leaves, before she goes back to the island, she wants to build everything that can be built in the crafting area.

That way, she wouldn't be in this situation now, leaving her helpless.

A dungeon quest left her helpless on several occasions.

She even began to despise herself for not being cautious enough and not having enough foresight.

They lacked a long-term perspective and relied too much on prompts.

There was an element of luck involved in clearing the game this time.

But even the luckiest people can have their day of misfortune.

This misfortune doesn't necessarily refer to matters of life and death; it could be bad luck on a particular day, or at a certain juncture or in certain events. These are all very possible scenarios.

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