Chapter 3073 The Heavenly Cobweb
Seven people stood at the gate of the Sacred Mallow Temple, while another team gathered on the side of a cliff.
They, however, seemed to be waiting for something, making no intentions of entering the temple.
The group looked animated upon seeing Zen, Hammer and their group.
Dorothy knew these people's purpose immediately. She smiled faintly and murmured, "It seems like they want to take advantage of you."
"Poor wretches..." Hammer grumbled to himself.
The Other Shore Key of Stage One was precious for most people, despite being easy to obtain.
Right now though, none of them had the Other Shore Key. All they could do was wait patiently outside the temple.
As soon as the door opened, there followed a window of time in which it wouldn't close. By then, only particularly powerful forces would be able to stop them.
"After it opens, how long would it take before it closes?" Zen asked.
"Every temple is different. The Sacred Mallow Temple, for example, will stay open for about an hour," Hammer replied.
When the Souls of Light first came to the Other Shore, the first temple they encountered was the Sacred Mallow Temple, so it had been visited frequently, with most of the treasures inside already taken away.
"Let's go over there," Dorothy said, pointing towards the temple entrance.
Over ten people on the cliff followed as they walked towards the temple. As they neared, the seven who blocked the entrance parted, making way.
One of them chuckled and said, "I've been waiting here for half a month. Finally, you guys come to open the door."
Hammer ignored the remark and walked straight to the temple's gate.
On the right side of the door was a small square that sported unusual patterns. As Hammer slapped it with his palm, the door frame began to glow faintly.
"Ahahah..."
The temple door gradually vanished as the light shone brighter.
"The door's open!"
"Let's go!"
The group that was blocking the door earlier entered in a frenzy, completely oblivious of Hammer who stood still.
Zen couldn't see Hammer's face, but he imagined a
rrow corridor.
"Who do you think you are?" one of the group sneered. "The temple is open for everyone. We grab the treasures by our abilities. What we find belongs to us!" Obviously, they didn't plan to surrender.
Countless visitors had taken many of the treasures inside the Sacred Mallow Temple. The Heavenly Cobweb was rare enough that no one wanted to give up easily.
Splash!
A tense atmosphere pervaded the temple as everyone released their soul auras. They glared at each other with hostility, signaling the start of a battle of the Souls of Light.
Just then, the third team arrived and immediately saw the Heavenly Cobweb. Naturally, they knew of its rarity and wanted to grab it as well.
Warriors fighting each other for Other Shore Tokens was a common occurrence.
"Are we going to help them?" Zen asked.
Hammer and his brothers had invited Zen and Dorothy to the temple, so it was only right that they helped.
Dorothy hesitated. She said, "The Heavenly Cobweb is made by the Heavenly Spider. But the Heavenly Spider shouldn't have appeared on the first floor."
Just as she said this, a snow-white spider thread started falling near the temple's entrance.
It wound around the statues on both sides of the entrance. As the thread twisted them, the statues' heads rotated left and right.
Simultaneously, the eyes of all the statues inside the temple glowed white.
They, however, seemed to be waiting for something, making no intentions of entering the temple.
The group looked animated upon seeing Zen, Hammer and their group.
Dorothy knew these people's purpose immediately. She smiled faintly and murmured, "It seems like they want to take advantage of you."
"Poor wretches..." Hammer grumbled to himself.
The Other Shore Key of Stage One was precious for most people, despite being easy to obtain.
Right now though, none of them had the Other Shore Key. All they could do was wait patiently outside the temple.
As soon as the door opened, there followed a window of time in which it wouldn't close. By then, only particularly powerful forces would be able to stop them.
"After it opens, how long would it take before it closes?" Zen asked.
"Every temple is different. The Sacred Mallow Temple, for example, will stay open for about an hour," Hammer replied.
When the Souls of Light first came to the Other Shore, the first temple they encountered was the Sacred Mallow Temple, so it had been visited frequently, with most of the treasures inside already taken away.
"Let's go over there," Dorothy said, pointing towards the temple entrance.
Over ten people on the cliff followed as they walked towards the temple. As they neared, the seven who blocked the entrance parted, making way.
One of them chuckled and said, "I've been waiting here for half a month. Finally, you guys come to open the door."
Hammer ignored the remark and walked straight to the temple's gate.
On the right side of the door was a small square that sported unusual patterns. As Hammer slapped it with his palm, the door frame began to glow faintly.
"Ahahah..."
The temple door gradually vanished as the light shone brighter.
"The door's open!"
"Let's go!"
The group that was blocking the door earlier entered in a frenzy, completely oblivious of Hammer who stood still.
Zen couldn't see Hammer's face, but he imagined a
rrow corridor.
"Who do you think you are?" one of the group sneered. "The temple is open for everyone. We grab the treasures by our abilities. What we find belongs to us!" Obviously, they didn't plan to surrender.
Countless visitors had taken many of the treasures inside the Sacred Mallow Temple. The Heavenly Cobweb was rare enough that no one wanted to give up easily.
Splash!
A tense atmosphere pervaded the temple as everyone released their soul auras. They glared at each other with hostility, signaling the start of a battle of the Souls of Light.
Just then, the third team arrived and immediately saw the Heavenly Cobweb. Naturally, they knew of its rarity and wanted to grab it as well.
Warriors fighting each other for Other Shore Tokens was a common occurrence.
"Are we going to help them?" Zen asked.
Hammer and his brothers had invited Zen and Dorothy to the temple, so it was only right that they helped.
Dorothy hesitated. She said, "The Heavenly Cobweb is made by the Heavenly Spider. But the Heavenly Spider shouldn't have appeared on the first floor."
Just as she said this, a snow-white spider thread started falling near the temple's entrance.
It wound around the statues on both sides of the entrance. As the thread twisted them, the statues' heads rotated left and right.
Simultaneously, the eyes of all the statues inside the temple glowed white.