Stone was an existence that was quite solid on Earth. Only weapons that were made of metal and the like could shatter stone.
Other than that, magma could use its heat to melt stone as well. Yet, at that moment, the black liquid that suddenly appeared was
not magma, so how was it melting stone?
Wilbur looked around. The rocks that had been scattered everywhere just now were being consumed by the black liquid, almost
restoring the mine to its original state. He observed the constantly flowing black liquid below. If this black liquid could flow to the
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtcave entrance, then the rubble caused by the recent violent shaking and collapse would bepletely consumed, which would
make it easier for Wilbur to get out.
Regardless of what that black liquid was, its appearance indicated that he was nearing the end of the mine, which also meant that
there would be no more dragon aura ahead.
At that moment, the light on the first dragon cauldron gradually faded. Then, it flew into Wilbur's hand. He knew that all the dragon
aura in the mine had beenpletely absorbed by the first dragon cauldron, so he put the cauldron away and prepared to leave
the mine.
However, when Wilbur looked down, he was surprised to find that the black liquid, which had been flowing, had stopped. It was no
longer flowing forward. After Wilbur watched the black liquid for a few seconds, it actually started to flow backward instead.
"What?"
Wilbur looked at the black liquid on the ground in disbelief. He could not believe that the black liquid was flowing backward. After
all, mines were dug downward, and to prevent water from flowing back, the mines were designed with slopes to ensure that water
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwould not flow back once it flowed out.
Yet, at that moment, the black liquid was flowing backward. The depth of this liquid seemed to be only about ten centimeters. Such
a liquid could not possibly be able to flow backward. Yet, it was happening right in front of Wilbur.
That could only prove one thing!
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