Tanyashed closer to Madison, her voice trembling slightly. âMaddie, whateverâs inside..dangerous? Can you handle it? If not, maybe we should just leave.â
charles and Rob quickly chimed in, âYeah. While the tomb is important, we can always figure out another way.â
İTIGIS VUONOSsary to risk anyoneâs life over it.
âLetmetry Madison stated calmly.
A ghost that had been lingering for thousands of years would be incredibly difficult to deal with if consumed by resentment, turning it into a malevolent spirit. But if it had merely been practicing its cultivation, its power would be formidable.
Madison instructed Tanya and the others to step back from the pit. Alone, she stood before the stone sile. She muttered a few spells, and a talisman paper appeared at her Impertips.
Tylerâs eyes widened in astonishment. He watched as stadison gracefully sketched a complex and intricate on the floating talisman paper, as if she were drawing with an invisible brush.
As the rune took farm, the talisman paper began to emit a faint golden light Although it was ihr for a briet moment, Tyler sawit clearly. He rubbed his eyes, unable to believe what he just witnessed.
The talisman paper magically floating in midair, and even when the golden light vanished, he was certain he hadnât imagined it Tyler then heard a distinct soundâthe sound of his worldvin shattering into pieces.
The talisman paper floated into the tunnel, and Madison frowned slightly as she wanted outside charles and the others held their breath, waiting as well Half an hour later, the talisman paper flew back into Charles couldnât contain his anxiety and asked, âMadison, how is it?
Madison walked over with the talisman paper and answered somewhat perplexedly, âThe ghost of the tomb owner isnât insideâ
Charles binked in contain âWhat does that mean? Com we enter?â
ââs like the owner lett the house with all the doors and windows lockedâ
The analogy was so spotâon that everyone understood it immediately.
âSo, we canât enter for now? Charles asked.
Madison nodded. âBut with the stele in place the tomb owner wonât be gone for long. Theyâll be back soon enough,â
So they were supposed to wait for the tomb owner to return and ask permission to convale?
Rob ran a hand through his hair. âtvebeen in archaeology for years, and this is the first time Iâve encountered something like this.â
âItâs a first for everyone,â Charles commented.
Meansshile Tyler kept quiet. His mind was still ring.
As they walked back to the cottages, Charles said with frustration, âThose tomb raiders are despicable. The tomb owner was still there, and they just went ahead and looted the place.â
It was equivalent group of this breaking into your home, smashing everything, what they wanted, while you could only watch powerlessly post the thought of It made him seethe with anger But Madison replied, âItâs not like they just stood by and watched.â
and Charles both turned to her.
Madison explained, âCarlos married a virus wife. They should have had loving marriage with children. But after he returned from tumb raiding, it wasnât long before he killed his wife and the most important person in his life Because of what he did?â
Madison glanced back at the ancient tomb, the dark tunnel looking like the gaping maw of a monster, waiting for the ignorant and greedy to step .
âThe tomb owner didnât take their lives immediately. Instead, they made see these people lost everything important to them before finally taking their lives Charles and the others thought of Cules. The latter had killed his had no chalin.
, in prison, he was hely facing a death sentence. The rest of his gang probably met similar faten.
This punishment was far more painful than inside the tomb Tyler bed, âGood thing we didnât goin tomb owner can probably sense good intentions from bad,â Madison trisssend him, âThey w you meant na hamn, so they didnâ thart you.â
was speechless So the tomb owner had a sense of justice, ina?