As the sound grew louder, Ethan felt a strange sensation, as if time and space began to expand.
Dr. Kim's voice was quiet, but Ethan could detect something interesting. "I think this is a hidden place," he said. "Let's get out of the library and back to safety."
With hope in his heart, Ethan followed Dr. Kim into the darkness. The sound grew louder and louder, and the air seemed to vibrate violently. Ethan's eyes slowly adjusted and saw that they were standing in a narrow, winding corridor.
The walls were made of cold, gray stone, and the air was salty and damp. Ethan heard the sound of running water in the corridor and knew that they were deep in the bell tower.
Doctor King led the way, his eyes fixed on the corridor ahead. Ethan followed closely behind, his heart pounding.
As they walked, the path began to descend, leading them deeper and deeper. Ethan's mind was on alert, and he could feel the weight of the mystery of the bell tower pressing down on him.
Then, suddenly, the door opened into a terrifying gaping hole. Ethan stared at her, eyes wide.
The cave was filled with rows of old, dusty bookcases. The air smelled of old books and dust, and the silence was oppressive, relying only on the tired sound of the clock.
Ethan's heartbeat quickened when he spoke that Dr. King was in the cave. He knew they were trying to uncover the secret of the clock tower.
But he couldn't get away from the fact that Ethan was watching them as they entered the cave. He looked back, hoping to see someone hiding in the shadows.
Then, suddenly, he heard a tired voice far away in the cave. It was low and scary, but it seemed louder than the second voice. Chapter
Ethan asked, his voice just above a whisper.
King was saddened by the doctor's words. "I don't know," he said. "But I think we'll have to see about it.".