The stone beside him whispered to Mr. Hui: "Second Master, this is still on the outskirts of the tomb, and there are already such corpse spirits lurking around. There may be more inside, perhaps even Third Grade ones..."
Stone's expression showed a hint of dread.
Mr. Hui frowned deeply, then his eyes lit up and he said in a deep voice:
"No tomb without spirits. The more sinister it is, the more it indicates the tomb's prestige, and the more treasures it holds inside."
Stone nodded and said no more.
This is how the tomb-raiding business works: the greater the reward, the higher the risk.
Similarly, the greater the risk, the richer the rewards might be.
They all understand the principle of seeking fortune amidst danger.
Afterwards, everyone prepared to set off.
Mo Hua continued to unravel the formation, intending to open the gate.
Mr. Hui still sat at the side, adjusting his breath.
