"Anyway, first let's calm down and look for the time machine."
Li Ang nodded and returned to Room A. He glanced inside; there were no changes.
How great it would be if a monster popped up that I could burst open to drop all the keys to the rooms—saving me the trouble of searching for them one by one.
Li Ang muttered something he knew was impossible, sighed, and resignedly returned to the corridor.
The stone walls next to Room A and Room F were exceptionally sturdy. He chiseled at them a few times with the Hex Screwdriver, but far from dislodging any brick fragments, he couldn't even scrape off the adhesive between the bricks.
Based on the number of steps I've taken along the walls and my trajectory, this corridor should be a concentric circle. Wall Alpha next to Room A, and Wall Beta next to Room F... there's about a ten-meter distance between them. It's unclear whether these two stone walls are connected or separate.
