Even though they had only known each other for a short time, Bai Er had long heard of Chen Ziyan, the new leader of the Xiangling bandits.

In his opinion, compared with Chen Ziyan, although the senior Chen Yulou has extraordinary means, there are always traces to follow, and the things he shows can be clearly understood.

For a force like the Administration that has the backing of a big tree, people of this level are tricky but not impossible to deal with. As long as the intelligence is in place, there is a way to deal with it.

What really restricts their actions are people like Chen Ziyan. These people not only have extraordinary abilities, but also have all kinds of strange skills.

It feels like a deep pool. The ripples on the surface are nothing. The real threats are hidden in the dark and deep water. No one can tell what is hidden inside.

This is very threatening.

In addition, since his debut, Chen Ziyan has frequently come into contact with things underground, which makes those who are interested even more wary.

At least in Bai Er's opinion, if the person in front of him was really forced to do anything he wanted, who knows how much trouble would be caused.

In other words, Chen Ziyan cannot read minds, otherwise he would have suddenly realized that he is now no less capable than his uncle, and the relationship between the two is no longer one-sided support, but has formed a double threat structure.

No one on his side made a rash move because they were afraid of Chen Yulou outside. No one wanted to drive an old man crazy, but Chen Yulou was able to maintain the status quo, which must have been because someone had taken Chen Ziyan into consideration.

However, Bai Er obviously would not point this out.

Because that was not in the interests of his class, he consciously changed the topic and began to discuss the contents of the information with Chen Ziyan.

The underground river blurs people's concept of time because the surrounding scenery is too monotonous.

Fortunately, the people on the ship were all experienced explorers, and with professional equipment, the impact was minimal.

Time passed little by little, and after about a day, Bai Er suddenly said:

"Master Chen, we are almost there."

"Almost there?"

Chen Ziyan, who was leaning back in his chair, opened his eyes when he heard this.

"Well, the exit is not far ahead." Bai Er replied.

Because they passed more than one shipyard along the way, Chen Ziyan and the others had already seen them, so he had nothing to hide and just told the truth.

"Is that so?" Chen Ziyan nodded slightly, then looked at Hu Bayi who was not far away and said, "Old Hu, go greet everyone and make preparations in advance."

"Okay." Hu Bayi responded and stood up and walked towards the cabin used for rest.

They were resting in batches, and now it was their turn to be outside, while the others were sleeping in the cabin inside.

Since we are not far from our destination, we naturally need to wake up others in advance.

After Hu Bayi left, Chen Ziyan also stood up and walked to the window. The scenery outside was still the same as before.

Soon, the site that Bai Er mentioned appeared in his field of vision.

It was a building similar to the dock seen before, built inside the rock wall. If you were not very close, it would be difficult to discover that there was such a thing hidden in the rock wall.

When the boat slowly docked at the hidden parking space similar to a garage, the others just came out of the cabin, and Chen Ziyan and the others, led by Bai Er, got off the boat through the external escalator. This dock was obviously larger in scale. If the one they had started from before was a village, the one in front of them was at least of the size of a town.

Let’s not talk about anything else for now, just the observation area is four or five times the size of the previous one.

Just to give you a glimpse of the whole picture, even this facility is like this, let alone other aspects.

However, Chen Ziyan and his friends did not get the chance to explore, because Bai Er took them away directly without giving them a chance to solve their doubts.

Chen Ziyan originally thought that they would take a special elevator back to the ground like they did when they came underground, and then go to the area where the Yellow River Ghost Cave was located by conventional means.

But what he didn't expect was that Bai Er didn't do that, but took them directly to a heavy alloy door. When the door opened, what appeared in front of them was a two-meter-wide circular tunnel.

"Captain Bai, what is this?" Chen Ziyan took a look at the surface of the tunnel and immediately determined that this was a fresh product that had been excavated not long ago.

After this thought came to his mind, a guess immediately arose in his mind that this tunnel was dug for the so-called mezzanine space.

As expected, as soon as he said this, Bai Er said:

"We'll go through here."

"Is this place close to our destination?" Hu Bayi suddenly asked.

He also noticed the problem, but it was obvious that this was not a camp, because when Bai Er first mentioned it, he added the prefix "temporary" in front of it.

If this is a camp, it is by no means temporary.

"It's quite a distance, but there's transportation ahead, so we'll be there soon." Bai Er said this without explaining it too clearly.

"Let's go." Chen Ziyan interrupted Hu Bayi's thought of continuing to ask questions and said directly.

Since you have to make the trip anyway, there's no need to ask so clearly now; the answer will appear on its own anyway.

Bai Er didn't say anything. He just smiled and took the initiative to walk to the front to lead the way.

Seeing that Chen Ziyan had said this, the others knew there would be no other opinions, so they all followed him.

The group walked into the tunnel. After walking for a distance, Shirley Yang suddenly came to Chen Ziyan and pushed him gently.

When Chen Ziyan looked over, she pointed at the wall of the tunnel next to her and whispered in his ear, "The marks on this tunnel look familiar to me. They don't look like the product of modern machinery."

Shirley Yang always felt that the marks on the walls of the tunnel gave her a sense of familiarity, but she couldn't remember where this feeling came from, so she wanted Chen Ziyan to help her think about it.

Chen Ziyan was not surprised by this because he had already noticed this problem when he just entered the tunnel.

But this discovery was not important to him, so he did not tell anyone else.

But now that Shirley Yang had brought it up, he didn't mind helping her out, so he said directly: "The reason you feel familiar with it is because you recognize the thing that dug this tunnel."

"I know him?" Shirley Yang didn't understand at first, but she soon realized it and looked at Chen Ziyan in disbelief: "You mean?"

She understood what Chen Ziyan meant. He was talking about the Taoist priest who moved mountains and dug holes to build his tomb armor!
This is the signature of their lineage, how could she not be familiar with it! (End of this chapter)

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