Stabber of Hearts Chapter 120

By: Least Lu
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The iron door slammed against the wall with a bang, and dense mist rushed out, blocking the view tightly. Liam frowned slightly, stood outside the door for a moment, and raised his hand silently. The white mist was torn open out of thin air by the palm wind, and slowly retreated to both sides. The scene inside the room was exposed in front of his eyes bit by bit, and all he could see was ice and snow.

Sharp, hard and cold icicles grew everywhere, clinging to the walls and the ground, leaving almost no place to stand. A hazy black color could be seen under the ice, which was concealed by frost and snow and could not be seen clearly. As soon as the iron door was opened, the cold air inside rushed out happily, and even standing outside the door made people feel cold all over. Even if there were living things trapped inside, they would have been frozen into corpses long ago.

Liam took in everything he saw, moved his body slightly, and took a step forward. His shoulders were then firmly grasped by a force. He looked back silently and met that cold gaze. Liam watched silently. The force was in a stalemate with her for a while, and then gradually loosened.

The object hidden in the mist slowly tore open the veil as they moved. Yaoguang easily cut into the icicles, and when it touched the black underneath, it made a crisp "ding" sound, unable to go any deeper. Liam's eyes sank slightly. This room was actually poured with a layer of fine iron. What on earth was being locked up that required such a tight mechanism? The surroundings were too cold, and even the mist had a real shape. The airflow driven by the two people's forward movement pushed the cold mist forward and slowly poured into the unknown depths of darkness ahead. Liam slightly retracted his fingers and pulled out Yaoguang again. The sword body made a clanging sound with the movement, and his arm trembled slightly.

Liam lowered his eyes to glance at the faintly trembling Liubai in his hand, then stepped forward. He didn't know how deep this hole was dug. The colder it got the further he went in. Gradually, even Liam felt a little tired. The icicles around him seemed to be growing with the cold, becoming sharper and more pressing. If he didn't slip, he would end up with a punctured stomach. As he walked forward slowly, a glimmer of light suddenly flashed in his eyes.

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