<h2 ss="wp-block-heading">Chapter 7224</h2>
Within sight, the passage was at least three to five hundred meters deep.
Here, the Antarctic cold waspletely absent,
Reced by a very warm andfortable temperature,
Much like the 26-degree Celsius temperature maintained year-round in temperature-, humidity-, and oxygen-controlled residential buildings.
What surprised him even more was that the gravity here seemed different from the outside world.
Although he was still falling,
The feeling waspletely different from when he jumped into the ice cave.
When he jumped into the ice cave,
He needed to constantly use his spiritual energy to slow down,
Otherwise, even he wasn’t confident he could withstand the force of the gravity eleration from thousands of meters high when he hit the ground.
But it was different here.
Although it was also several hundred meters deep,
He didn’t need to control his speed at all during the fall.
The fall here was uniform and gentle,
Like free diving in water.
Marven, like a falling leaf, slowly and gracefullynded at the bottom of the stone cave.
The world below was truly a hidden paradise,
Because a wide tunnel at least ten meters high and twenty meters in diameter appeared in front of him.
The tunnel, like the vertical stone wall,
It was polished to an extremely smooth finish.
Many talismans also emitted light.
Marven walked to the tunnel wall and reached out to touch the magical light within the talismanic carvings.
To his astonishment, he discovered that this light was filled with an extremely high concentration of spiritual energy.
It seemed that the abundant spiritual energy within was entirely emanating from these talismanic carvings in the form of light.
Marven was utterly shocked.
If this was indeed built by cultivators before the end of the Dharma era,
Then it must be at least a thousand years old.
What drives these talismans to continuously release such rich spiritual energy over thousands of years?
Before he could figure it out,
He saw that at the end of the tunnel,
There seemed to be a muchrger ce,
And the light inside was much brighter than in the tunnel.
So he quickly quickened his pace and passed through the hundred-meter-long tunnel.
When he emerged from the tunnel,
The scene before him was simply unbelievable.
Before him was a cubic space at least a hundred feet wide and a hundred feet high.
In the tunnel, only one side of this space could be seen,
So its actual size could not be judged at all.
Only by standing at the tunnel exit could he see that below the tunnel exit was a square za at least a hundred feet wide.
The za was paved entirely withrge, ancient,
Damp, strip-shaped bluestones,
More like a product of China than Antarctica.
What shocked him even more was that in the center of the square za,
A hundred feet wide below stood a square pagoda.
This structure, estimated to be at least fifty feet tall,
It was magnificent and imposing, its wooden structure,
Despite the passage of countless years, appearing as if it had just been built.
All the paint was smooth and wless,
Without a single crack or blemish.
Marven suddenly felt that this thing looked familiar,
Seemingly resembling the original Great Wild Goose Pagoda, he had seen during his time in Chang’an during the Tang Dynasty!
It also resembled the Four-Sided Treasure Pagoda he had obtained from the Routhchild family!
A chill ran through him.
Could this ce be connected to the Four-Sided Treasure Pagoda in some way?!
If cultivators before the end of the Dharma era built a square pagoda here,
Just like the original Great Wild Goose Pagoda,
Then which of the two came first?
Is it this one or the Great Wild Goose Pagoda?
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