Chapter 136 The Old Man in the Dream



After entering the space, Su Ruoli looked at the key and teleported to rotate the space in all directions.

It was just that there seemed to be a transparent barrier on each side, which was invisible and intangible, but she couldn't get through it. She thought this must be the end of space.

I looked down at the key in my hand, wondering where it was.

Su Ruoli let out a long sigh, teleported back to the cabin, found a rope to string the key together, and put it in the drawer.

If she stopped looking for him, maybe he would come out someday. It wouldn't be a good idea for her to keep looking around like a headless fly.

After traveling in the space for so long, she was also tired. The main reason was that in the space, one had to use their thoughts. I was just mental power, and if they used it too many times, they would feel tired.

I took the enamel pot and gulped down two pots of spiritual spring water, and only then did I feel a little better.

After drinking the water, Su Ruoli fell on the bed and fell asleep in a short while.

In her dream, she saw the white-haired old man walking towards her again. The old man told her that the key was located in the center of the space. After that, the old man turned into stars and disappeared in the space.

Su Ruoli woke up suddenly. She thought about the dream she had just had. Although she was puzzled why she dreamed of the old man again, she decided to go and take another look.

This time, she came directly to the center of the space, but she didn't find anything.

She scratched her head. There was nothing here except a green field.

She walked around and found nothing. Seeing two pieces of grass stuck to her shoes, she couldn't help stomping her feet.

With this stomping of her feet, she felt a sense of weightlessness. Did she fall from the ground?

The reason why it was flat ground was because she didn't see the pit and just fell into it.

There was a "crack" sound, as if glass was broken. Su Ruoli rolled on the ground before stopping. She looked around and found that there was nothing on the ground. What was that sound just now?

Su Ruoli stood up from the ground with doubt in her heart, patted the dirt on her clothes, and observed this place. Why did it look so much like a grave? Could she have fallen into someone's grave?

She felt around and looked around, and touched a protruding stone, but it was not very obvious. She raised her hand and looked at the previous position. If she hadn't touched it, she really wouldn't have been able to see it.

With the mentality of giving it a try, she pressed down hard on the protruding stone.

Then she heard a "boom boom" sound. Su Ruoli turned around and found a stone door behind her, slowly moving to the side.

She entered the stone gate carefully.

Behind the stone door is a small room with a coffin placed in the center of the room.

Su Ruoli felt as if countless crows were flying over her head. She really had fallen into someone else's grave. This...

Anyway, she had fallen into this strange place. Although her heart was full of doubts, out of respect, she decided to kowtow to the coffin to show her respect.

She walked to the coffin, slowly bent down, knelt on her knees, clasped her hands together, and then gently touched her forehead to the ground.

The moment her forehead touched the ground, a chill spread from her scalp throughout her body, making her shiver.

But she did not stop, but insisted on completing this simple yet solemn action.

At this moment, she seemed to feel a breath from ancient times, as if she had established some kind of connection with the person who once lay in the coffin.

After bowing, she slowly stood up and looked at the coffin again.

At this moment, it no longer seems so frightening and strange, but instead reveals a hint of mystery and solemnity.

Su Ruoli took out the key and looked at it again. There was no box or anything here, and there was no keyhole in the room.

She sighed, gently placed her hand on the coffin, and with a loud crash, the coffin fell apart.

Su Ruoli cursed inwardly, what a broken coffin, it fell apart with just the slightest touch from her.

A skeleton was exposed inside.

Su Ruoli knelt in front of the coffin again, "Uh, Senior, I don't mean to offend you, but I don't know why the coffin fell apart."

As soon as Su Ruoli finished speaking, she saw a shadow of an old man appear in front of her. It was the old man who appeared in her dream.

Su Ruoli was so shocked that she couldn't speak.

The shadow spoke, "Don't be afraid, kid. Since you can come in here, you must be a descendant of the Jian family."

Su Ruoli replied: "Well, my mother is Jian Mei."

"Well, if you are not a descendant of the Jian family, you can't come in here." The old man nodded.

"Senior, what's wrong with you? Why did you appear in my dream? And gave me the key." Su Ruoli took out the key and showed it to the old man.

"Hey, I don't know how many years I've been here. I just sensed the presence of the descendants of the Jian family and happened to hear your voice."

The old man continued, "My child, I must be your ancestor. In order to protect the family treasure, I used all my life's knowledge to create this space.

The key was hidden at the end of the space. Only the descendants of the Jian family with pure blood could find it.

I entered your dream because if no one takes these things away, they will really dissipate into this space with me. Alas, all my life's learning will also be lost to others."

Su Ruoli's face was filled with confusion, and she thought to herself, "Has this guy turned into a pile of bones? How could he still be conscious?"

She couldn't help but fall into deep thought, trying to figure out what was happening before her eyes.

After all, according to common sense, once a person turns into bones, it means the end of life. How can he still have the ability to think and act?

This was truly unbelievable! However, the facts were before her eyes, and she couldn't help but believe it.

However, she could still be reborn into another person after her death, so the current situation did not seem unacceptable.

The old man smiled and said, "Are you confused? This is the phantom I created with my spiritual power. If you don't come again, I will really disappear. That's why I have entered your dream twice to give you guidance."

"Spiritual power?" Su Ruoli was still confused. Was this spiritual power what she understood it to be?

Su Ruoli looked up at the old man and felt that his shadow seemed a little vaguer.

Before she could figure out the result, she heard the old man say, "Now I will give all the treasures of the Jane family to you." After that, he waved his finger, and treasure chests suddenly appeared on the ground, which was originally empty except for the coffin, and soon filled up the small room.

But the treasure chests kept popping out, and finally, even half of the outside was occupied, and then it stopped.

"Uh, are these all the treasures of the Jian family?" Su Ruoli asked. This was too much.

"Most of them belong to the Jian family, and the rest are my own collection, but from now on they are all yours," said the old man.

So many, are they all hers? Is she destined to treasure in this life? There are more and more treasures in the space now, so can she just let them go and destroy them in the future?

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