But now, it seemed that the other side of the token was communicating with them.
Who was contacting Thousand Hand King?
Su Mo was somewhat suspicious.
He did not open the token on the spot.
There were treasures everywhere. No matter who it was, he could not let him know.
Then, he quickly left the painting.
He looked at the vertical scroll of [Mountain and River Painting].
Su Mo did not leave it here like Thousand Hand King did.
In fact, Thousand Hand King had also taken it away. Unfortunately, this thing was a very special spatial magic item.
It couldn't be stored in a low-level spatial magic item.
It would be too strange if he carried a painting scroll with him.
Fortunately, Su Mo was different from the Thousand Hand King. He had the broken Quasi-Sacred Artifact, the Spirit Endowing Divine Lamp.
Although it was broken, it was still a quasi-saint artifact, enough to accommodate the treasure map.