Even though it was pitch dark underground, Andrew's vision was sharper than most. He could just make out Axel stumbling backward, peeking around the corner with panic all over his face. He muttered something in a native dialect— probably a curse or two.

A second later, Andrew understood exactly what he was running from. Thick clumps of black hair appeared at the far end of the corridor.

Clinging to the ceiling with all four limbs, the Night Hag slowly crept into view, its grotesque face twisted upside down.

Chantelle was most terrified of this ghostly creature. She was even more panicked than when they encountered that Dire Tiger.

Andrew grabbed her hand and pulled her into the shadows, holding perfectly still.

Night Hags had no real sense of time. If nothing drew its attention, it could just stay frozen in place for ten or twenty years, even longer. After all, in this tomb, time seemed to stand still.

However, Andrew began to grow anxious. They could not just sit there, waiting it out forever. He briefly considered somehow revealing Axel's location to the Night Hag and letting them tear each other apart.

Nonetheless, with no clear method, he had no choice but to stay hidden.

Just as frustration started boiling over, a thunderous boom echoed from the direction of the tomb's main chamber, loud enough to shake the walls.

The Night Hag's mouth split open in a silent shriek, whipping around and darting toward the sound.

a moment to make sure it was gone. Then, he bolted down

said, "Let's go quickly-something must

frowned. "That sound... it felt

"It was an explosion, from high-grade explosives. Looks like Rafael, Stanley, and their crew are still

sighed. "It's such a shame. This tomb goes so deep underground-it would've been

buried secrets than we can count. Entire forgotten civilizations are hidden beneath centuries of dust. If you really care that

they exited the corridor, a

place immediately, as he had been there before. Keeping low, they dashed across the wide space and hugged the base of a stone wall. They circled a large area, yet they still saw no sign of

pointed. "There-look,

enet

loud noise and would naturally head toward the explosion site. So, if they followed the Night Hag, they could

two bronze doors of the palace were indeed still standing majestically, showing no

and the others had entered the palace through a side entrance and

built to be absolutely impenetrable. It was impossible to enter directly from the

the palace eaves. Suddenly, it disappeared right before Andrew's eyes. He made a sound of surprise and climbed up onto

a hidden door at the corner of the eaves. The door could move in both directions and open with

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