Therefore, someone must have polished and polished the zircon that he was going to collect and embedded it here, so there were traces of man-made movements.
Although there was a glowing stone, the visibility was still relatively low, and he could only see a distance of dozens of meters.
At that moment, the poor octopus had disappeared. It was likely that it had also fallen into the pool.
Klein began to call out James's name loudly. No matter what, he had to find the person first.
He walked in the direction of the zircon and discovered that the space was larger than he had imagined.
The pool of water beside him also extended out. He didn't know where it led to, and he couldn't see the end.
Klein walked into the pool of water and discovered that there was a different world ahead. There was an even wider cave.
The light in this place was also passable. Someone had placed stones in this place.