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Chapter 536 Dungeon exploration (16)

    <h4>Chapter 536 Dungeon exploration (16) </h4>


    As soon as this sound rang out, I immediately turned to see what it was.


    It turned out that one of the adventurers was dumber than I thought and had actually thought to use brute force to open the door.


    He had taken a spear and stabbed it into the door, but that spear had cracked after hitting the door.


    But that wasn''t what I was worried about.


    I didn''t use brute force since I figured that this door was most likely protected by something. Whether it was magic or some kind of trap, it would most likely trigger once the door was attacked.


    So I was avoiding triggering this thing.


    But in the end, it was ruined by this adventurer…


    Without any hesitation, I said, "Move away from that door!"


    Then I jumped out of the way while covering my head.


    However, there wasn''t anything that followed.


    I slowly pulled my head out of my hands and turned to look at the door, but I found that nothing had changed.


    It didn''t seem like there were any traps at all that had been triggered because of the adventurer hitting the door.


    In fact, everyone was even looking at me with strange looks because of what I had done and what I had shouted. I couldn''t help feeling embarrassed because of the way that they all looked at me.


    However, I forced that down and carefully looked at the door, as if I was trying to find something off about it.


    Cecilia walked over and reached her hand out to help me off the ground.


    The adventurers and mercenaries had all stopped doing what they were doing and were looking at me, as if they were waiting for me to say something.


    But I just didn''t say anything as I kept staring at the door.


    Finally, when I saw that there was nothing that was going to happen, I turned to the adventurers and mercenaries to say, "You can keep doing what you were doing."


    They all looked at me with strange looks, which I chose to ignore. But in the end, they turned back to the stone door and continued doing what they were doing before.


    Now that I knew that there weren''t any traps or such that were attached to this door, I started thinking about some of the things that I had that I could use on this door.


    Even if the door was hard, would it be to withstand the prating effect of the dildo bat?


    Of The Prator?


    If they couldn''t break through, it would be hard to imagine just what could break through this door.


    But of course, I wouldn''t do that while the adventurers and mercenaries were still here.


    There was no knowing what was behind that door, but it definitely wasn''t simple for it to be in this dungeon.


    This was a ce that I would want to explore without these adventurers and mercenaries.


    So for now, I would try to avoid going in while I could.


    I could alwayse backter with the zombies.


    The adventurers and mercenaries tried many different things, but they weren''t able to open the door in the end.


    I wasn''t disappointed by this, but they seemed very disappointed.


    It was as if they could sense the precious treasure that was behind this door and they really wanted to get at it.


    However, they just couldn''t since they couldn''t open the stone door.


    After doing that dive and learning that there was nothing wrong with this stone door, I didn''t remain idle.


    I started walking around the area around the door.


    I didn''t really have anything that I was looking for, but I would take anything that I could get.


    Whether it was information about how to open the door or information about what this ce was, I would take it.


    It didn''t seem like I was going to find anything at first, but then I found a strange indentation in the wall.


    When I looked more closely, I found that this indentation wasn''t just an indentation in the wall. Rather, it seemed like it was because there was something that had been carved in the wall.


    This carving was very light which was why people might have missed it if they didn''t look closely enough.


    But I was able to make it out with the small magical light that I had.


    When I made it out, I couldn''t help being shocked.


    Cecilia also noticed the strange look on my face and she walked over to take a look at it.


    When she did, she looked at me with a strange look and asked, "What are you looking at?"


    I looked at her with a surprised look before pointing at that indentation and asking, "You don''t see that?"


    Cecilia looked at where I was pointing and asked, "See what? There''s nothing there other than some strange grooves."


    I couldn''t help knitting my brows when I heard this.


    But then I remembered something.


    Though I could understand the words that they had been saying and read the words they wrote, I did realize that this world had apletely differentnguage.


    There was some kind of magic that tranted for me, but that didn''t mean that it was the samenguage as before.


    What was carved on the wall was anguage from my past life, so that meant that Cecilia didn''t recognize it as anguage.


    It was anguage called English, anguage that was the most poprnguage on Earth.


    I shook my head and said, "It''s nothing."


    Cecilia looked at me with the same strange look, but she didn''t pursue this matter since I didn''t expand further on it.


    But I couldn''t help looking at the indentation with a strange look again.


    The message that was imprinted on this wall wasn''t anything special.


    In fact, it might even seem like gibberish.


    On the wall were carved the words "For the divine".


    I had no idea what this meant, but I knew that it wouldn''t be that simple.
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