Chapter 1313
Henry took a deep breath, "The second possibility is that the problem is not with the space but
ourselves. The rain contains arge number of mixed drugs, and it induced hallucination when the
rain falling on us. But I suspect how likely this scenario could be. If you people want to do
something on me, we should already know how well versed in drugs I am. So there is only one
option left, which is the most likely one. It might sound crazy, but I don''t think there would be
another possibility to cause us to trap in the mountain."
The remaining members of Section Nine didn''t respond. Their reaction had confirmed Henry''s
suspicion.
Henry adjusted his sitting position and continued, "I know you people have been working on the
mountain for a long time, so you can shift the location of the boulders as you like. All the talks about
clouds and rain were just distractions. If we assume that the boulders are movable, everything
would be easy to exin. Every time we appeared near a stone figure, you then secretly influence
us on our decisions. While we were running up and down the mountain, you just shifted the
boulders to make everything looked different. The Mountain of the Gods could very much be a
normal mountain. I dare say the mountain maybe some kind of secret base of yours."
"Well done," The woman that always had a timid look on her face pped, "The King of Hell lives
up to his name! But one thing I don''t understand. How did you figure it out?"
"Simple," Henry took a look at Gardiner and said, "Gardiner pretended he was anxious to trick you
to put the guard down. The night beforest night, he acted as if he kicked the stone figure, but in
fact, he kicked a lighter. Last night, when we reached another stone figure, we saw the lighter
Gardiner smashed. Obviously, you people just moved the boulders around so we would reach the
same stone figure over and over again. It was also very strange that we would dead asleep in front
of the figure. I guess there definitely is a lot of mysterial materials inside of the stone figure."
"It doesn''t make sense," Gardiner suddenly spoke, "I think the reason is more than what you are
telling. My mind won''t feel easy unless you tell us all."
"The other reason is that they are all morons," Henry nced at the seven Section Nine members,
"We both know our enemy is powerful. Two groups of people have gone missing. How can those
morons still here unharmed?"
"Then what''s their purpose?" Gardiner said, "Spook us? Are they trying to convince us that there
are ghosts in the world?"
"I don''t know," Henry shook his head, "There are so many possibilities. But I think the most likely
one is that they are trying to use you to distract me."
Gardiner asked, "From what?"
"They want to stop me from going to the ancestralnd of Su Family," Henry shrugged, "The
information you got is the thing they want you to know, and it includes the one that says people of
all the ancestralnds have gone missing. It may be part of their n of getting us to the mountain
and trap us for two days.
"Well done! No wonder Sacred Lord keeps talking about you. It takes so little time for you to figure
out the mystery of the mountain," The oldest among the members of Section Nine pped.
"Tsk tsk," Henry looked at Gardiner sadly, "Section Nine used to just have moles from Recluse
Association and Alvin League. It seems that Noble Berserkers has joined the party too."
"Sh*t," Gardiner gave a middle finger, "I believe it''s normal for an organization this size to have a
couple of moles."
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He then looked at the members of Section Nine and said, "Well, since we''vee to this, let''s bring
everything to the table. Stop ying spooky. I''ve covered in a cold sweat."
"Haha," A chuckle came from outside.
The door of the farmhouse was open, and a grayhaired man was standing outside. "I apologize for
trapping you here for thest couple of days. That''s the direct order from Sacred Lord, and we have
to follow it. Since you two have figured it out, we won''t y tricks with you anymore. This gentleman
from Section Nine, your missing members are in the mountain and still alive. They haven''t been
eating and drinking for days. I suggest you check on them quickly."
When the man finished his words, the sevenpromised Section Nine members went out to join
him.
Henry and Gardiner were the only people left in the farmhouse.
"I know I''m the one to me," Gardiner smiled bitterly.
"Not at all," Henry shook his head, "Imprisoning us is not their purpose. This trip is very necessary. I
think they are from Alvin League, not Noble Berserkers."
"Alvin League? Why?" Gardiner was surprised.
"Guts feeling," Henry smiled, "I''ve been crossing paths with people from Alvin League for a very
long time, and I can tell them apart by the way they behave. What do you think is inside of the
mountain?"
"I don''t know. My guts don''t tell me," Gardiner shook his head, "Do you think everyone is like you.
Fighting big bosses from the very first day?"
"I''m sure the inheritance of Antiquity Country is there!" Henry said confidently, "Even that two
hundred years old monster is here. He definitelyes for the inheritance. Alvin League''s people
are here too, even though that old goat is thest person they want to deal with. Are you curious
about what Antiquity Country looks like? That''s the ce where all the tales begin."
"I''m kind of interested, but not that much either. If you want to go, I can follow," Gardiner shrugged.
He stood up and said, "Let''s go and have a look."
"Great," Henry smiled slightly. When Gardiner was passing by him, Henry suddenly punched
Gardiner from the back.
Gardiner evaded in an instant. The Sharp Knife suddenly appeared in Gardiner''s hand. Heid the
de against Henry''s neck.
At the same time, Henry had clumped Gardiner''s throat.
The two stood still, staring at each other, and no one had the upper hand. Gardiner''s de was no
deadlier than Henry''s fingers.
"Interesting! When did you find it out?" Gardiner asked.