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Chapter 149: Chapter 93 Fragments/Dwarf Council

As the flames from the exploded fireball were extinguished,

everyone continued to advance.

The recent behavior of the spiders was clearly an attempt to protect their nest.

Soon an expanse of ruins appeared before them. The ruins on the surface had been completely transformed into a nest by the spiders, with various cocoon sizes around.

Randomly slashing one open, some large animal remains fell out.

They stepped into the ruins.

They could still hear the movements of arthropods around, but the spiders no longer dared to approach rashly.

They could only see a dense array of blood-red dots staring at them in the darkness.

The entire ruins were covered in spider silk, obscuring the view of what might be there.

Kana led the group in a certain direction, using a torch to burn away the surrounding silk.

This revealed a downward slope, at the end of which a closed door could be seen.

Kana led the group over to it.

The door was evidently made of heavy metal, with simple patterns on its massive surface.

After removing all the spider silk from it, a faint pattern could be seen on the door, resembling a symmetrical tree.

"I’ve seen this pattern before." Raelia came over, touched the pattern on the door, and said.

"I’ve seen similar patterns in other ruins."

Kana nodded: "That’s normal. The Ancient Alchemy Empire once spanned the Gray Mountain Range. Both the Eastern Wilderness and the Safro Kingdom were within its borders.

So, finding ruins with similar patterns here is quite normal."

He continued, pointing at the tree: "Depending on the era, the symbol representing Alchemy would change, reflecting the prevailing philosophy and great discoveries of the time."

As long as there’s a tree symbol on the ruins, it undoubtedly means that the relics inside are likely related to biological transmutation.

Just like if it were the Holy Grail, there would likely be many alchemical relics inside the ruins.

This was both the emblem of that era and a faction within Alchemy.

For instance, Kana’s [Puppet] and his profession affiliation can be categorized under the Holy Grail sect.

Kecha and Rein pushed the door but found it completely immovable, as if the door wouldn’t budge an inch.

"No use, it’s too heavy, I feel like I’m pushing a mountain," Rein shook his head, with Kecha nodding beside him in agreement.

Clearly, the door was locked.

"We need a spell, as this is an alchemist’s laboratory, after all."

Kana said as he stepped forward, opening his mouth to recite a passage in the language of the Ancient Alchemy Empire.

On closer listening, one could notice that the spoken language was very similar to the one they currently used, with some understandable phrases identifiable.

Under regular circumstances, to reach this point and find the spell to open the door, one would have to go through a series of tasks.

Obtaining a notebook from a former laboratory experimenter would be essential.

However, Kana naturally didn’t need to do this. Within the storyline, he already knew the spell, allowing him to skip the most tedious step and go straight to the final result.

After reciting the very short spell, the tree pattern lit up.

The group took a step back simultaneously.

A crack appeared in the center of the tree, which then split open.

The door slowly opened, but it got stuck after just forming a gap.

"Push now, it’s likely due to the old equipment in the laboratory."

The group divided into two sides, pushing forward with force.

The door gradually opened.

After forming a passage wide enough for people to enter,

Blake held up a light ball, leading the group inside.

Upon entering, they found themselves in a spacious area.

Blake directly tossed the light ball he held onto the ceiling, and the glimmering light of the ball illuminated the surroundings.

At this point, everyone could see the scene inside the laboratory.

All around, they could see one glass container after another standing upright, with some kind of creature floating in the liquid inside.

However, at least half of the containers had been broken, and the fluids inside had long since flowed away.

The floor was stained with black dried traces.

The contents in the still unbroken containers had turned murky long ago, with the items within degraded over time.

It piqued one’s curiosity; what constituted the liquid here that hadn’t evaporated after so long, still remaining in a liquid state?

Apart from these, various incomprehensible alchemy equipment was scattered around.

The group slightly dispersed, checking around the place. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm

"Don’t touch anything haphazardly, though there’s no trap here, a lot of things are toxic,"

Kana reminded, prompting Raelia to quickly withdraw her hands, folding them in front of her chest.

And Kana headed directly towards their target.

He was very clear about what was in here.

He went straight next to a piece of alchemy instrument, where in its corner a glass dome, semicircular in shape, covered with dust for a long time.

He opened the glass dome to reveal a gemstone inside.

A fragment of the Stone of Creation.

He picked it up and tucked it into his bosom.

Throughout the entire process, apart from the spiders slightly hindering their steps, there wasn’t much difficulty.

And this was Kana’s advantage.

For the Stone of Creation hidden in every corner, Kana could quickly retrieve them thanks to his memory.

"What is this?" Bobo’s voice came from not far away.

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