The residents were not even upset, and they even laughed. "With such power, none of us can stop him if he wants to take the treasures for himself anyway. That's why we trust him."

Sylvie rolled her eyes, while Frank chuckled. "Don't keep trying to make me look bad. Did you think everyone would just stop functioning as soon as they see artifacts like you?"

Sylvie snorted. "Do I love artifacts that much? It belongs in a museum, so that everyone can see it!"

Winking at Frank she then purred, "And aside from artifacts, I'm also interested in handsome men!"

Frank chuckled and picked her up before leaping down.

Soon, they arrived on the ground beneath.

Frank's ring then shone, and Sylvie turned to see a coffin laying on the water. It was flowing along the current but much slower, as if bound by water.

It was a strange coffin too-it looked like it was carved out of jade, and Sylvie noticed how smooth it was as she touched it. The surface was sculpted with detailed patterns, and it could even compare with the sarcophagus of kings.

Sylvie smiled. "That's the nobility for you-they never spare any expense on themselves."

"Quit praising the coffin. Fun is

"Fun?"

taken aback but

of the sound

his hand, and a radiance

remained calm throughout the ordeal, asked, "That's it? Don't you know that you can find all sorts of things around tombs? Forget rats-I've seen mountains

nodding.

nodded. "Sure. Then why

pointed into the darkness. "Because what's what

if on cue,

head, but it appeared to be sewn up parts of human limbs. There was a slit where its stomach should be, filled

called on the puddles, and it was such a terrible sight that Sylvie almost

sick about that, one

against Frank-all he had to

scroll within flew out, and Frank pulled it

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