Sean Knight immediately understood that the gas must be much heavier than air. Otherwise, it would have risen by now.
It was precisely because of this that it was able to stay here, causing anyone who entered to inhale the poison—ancient people probably never imagined that humans could have equipment that allowed them to breathe without relying on the outside air, right?
Seeing that the poison gas was no longer churning, Sean Knight walked into the main hall.
The hall was as big as a football field.
It was five or six meters high—with huge stone pillars erected at intervals, serving a load-bearing function.
There was a road in the middle of the hall, and on both sides were golden statues.
These statues were mostly of creatures with animal heads and human bodies, such as eagles, horses, bulls, cats, snakes, and so on.
Sean Knight roughly counted, and there were a total of fifty statues!