The Legend of the Immortal Cauldron

Chapter 2106 In the passage

At this time, Matthew's body showed a strange translucent state, as if it was integrated with the surrounding environment.

This unique state made him feel more at ease, because in this way, even if something appeared in front of him, it would be difficult to detect his existence.

However, Matthew did not take it lightly because he knew that this place was full of dangers.

Especially the passage, which was filled with a not-too-fast but continuous airflow.

This airflow was wrapped with strands of cold air. If an ordinary person were in it, it would probably take no time for him to be corroded by the cold and tremble all over.

However, for Matthew, who had a high level of cultivation, this coldness was nothing at all.

He was even too lazy to release the protective aura to resist the coldness, because with his own strong strength, he could easily deal with it.

The only trouble was that the cold air had the effect of isolating his spiritual consciousness, so that his spiritual consciousness could not leave his body to check the surrounding situation.

Matthew continued to move forward in the mysterious cave, and Na Luo on his shoulder remained vigilant.

At this moment, Na Luo, who was lying on Matthew's shoulder, suddenly spoke: "Master, remember not to touch those protruding things in this passage! They are all traps left by Green Mustard Seed. Once touched, Green Mustard Seed will immediately notice that we have sneaked in. I suffered a big loss here before!"

Naro's voice was a little nervous and fearful, and it was obvious that the last experience left a deep impression on him.

Hearing this, Matthew nodded slightly to show that he understood.

He also knew that in this place full of unknown dangers, any careless action could have fatal consequences.

Matthew's eyes became sharper, he carefully looked at the road ahead, and kept reminding himself to be extra careful of those protruding things.

Not long after, Matthew encountered the protruding things that Na Luo mentioned.

The so-called protruding things are the slightly protruding positions on the cave wall.

If it weren't for Na Luo's reminder, I'm afraid Matthew wouldn't have noticed these seemingly ordinary things.

These protrusions are not conspicuous on the cave wall. Their colors are similar to those of the cave wall, and their shapes are irregular. Some are like small bumps, and some are like slightly raised stones.

Under normal circumstances, it is indeed easy to ignore them and think that they are just a part of the natural formation of the cave wall.

Matthew stopped and carefully observed these protrusions.

He found that although these protrusions seemed ordinary, they exuded a strange atmosphere.

Their surfaces did not look abnormal at all.

Matthew was secretly glad that Na Luo reminded him, otherwise he might accidentally touch these dangerous traps.

In that mysterious passage full of unknown dangers, Matthew knew that every step should be cautious.

Since he knew that there was something wrong with those protrusions, Matthew would naturally not touch them.

Sensing the dangers around him keenly, he carefully bypassed these protrusions and continued to move forward.

Every movement of Matthew was carefully controlled. His body leaned forward slightly, and his steps were light and steady.

While walking, he always maintained a high degree of vigilance and kept an eye on the surrounding situation.

His eyes were like eagle eyes, scanning every corner of the passage sharply, not missing any suspicious signs.

His ears were also erected, listening to any subtle sounds around him, even the slightest sound of wind or water drops, which could become the basis for him to judge danger.

His footsteps were very light, making almost no sound, as if a ghost was shuttling through the passage.

The contact between the soles of his shoes and the ground was extremely slight, as if they were just lightly touched and then immediately lifted up.

His body also maintained an extreme balance, and every step was extremely precise and impartial.

This light pace not only reduces the sound, but also allows him to react quickly when encountering danger.

After walking in the passage for a while, Matthew gradually quickened his pace.

As his pace quickened, the further he went inside, he found some vine-like things attached to some of the cave walls inside.

However, it looked dry and seemed to have withered for a long time.

These vines were entangled on the cave walls, some of which had broken, and some were still tightly attached to them.

Their colors were dull, without a trace of life, as if they were forgotten by time.

Matthew stopped and observed the vines carefully.

His eyes were full of doubts and vigilance. He didn't know where these vines came from, nor why they appeared here.

He found that the shapes of these vines were very strange, some were like twisted snakes, and some were like winding ropes.

There were some strange patterns on their surface. Matthew didn't rashly reach out to touch these vines, guessing in his heart that these might be one of the means that the green mustard deliberately left behind.

He knew that in this place full of traps and dangers, any seemingly harmless thing could hide deadly dangers.

Various possible situations flashed through his mind quickly, thinking about the possible threats these vines might bring.

"Master, these vines are just a trick, and you really have to be careful of the seeds hidden in the vines!"

At this time, Na Luo on his shoulder spoke again.

Matthew nodded immediately to show that he understood.

In front of me, the passage was full of these vines.

They were densely entangled on the cave wall, like a huge spider web, which was daunting.

However, since Na Luo had entered it, he must have a way.

"Master, green vines are ordinary vines. Don't touch those dry ones."

Sure enough, Na Luo reminded again.

Matthew remembered Na Luo's words firmly. He stared at the vines closely, distinguishing the difference between green and dry.

He knew that at this critical moment, any wrong decision could bring irreversible consequences.

When Na Luo said this, Matthew had already walked forward.

His steps were still light and cautious, and he took every step very carefully.

To Na Luo's surprise, Matthew stepped directly on the dry vines this time.

But there was no sound of stepping.

Na Luo's heart suddenly came to his throat, and he was worried that Matthew would trigger the danger hidden in the vines.

However, after watching for a while, Na Luo finally understood.

It turned out that although Matthew looked like he was stepping on the vines, in fact, his feet were not on the ground at all.

His feet were suspended above the ground, but at a very low height, which made it look like he was stepping on them.

Matthew continued to walk forward, his eyes never leaving the vines.

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