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Chapter 1846

Author: Celestial Clouds
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Cracks began to appear on the ice. As the pair continued to hit the ice, the area surrounding the coffin began to sink in, but the coffin remained stationary. A giant hole was being made.

Rozi said in delight, "You're right, Adrian. The area beneath the coffin is hollow. You’re such a genius!”

Adrian smiled.

Now that they had determined that the area beneath the coffin was hollow, there was hope for them to locate the Partingian ruins.

"The lava melted a lot of the ice, so it isn't as thick as it used to be. Otherwise, we’d never break through this. This should be the place Dragonking was buried. If he has any connection to Partingia, we should be able to find Partingia's entrance underneath," Adrian said.

"Let's hurry up and get down there then."

Seeing Rozi’s eagerness to proceed, Adrian nodded, and both of them leaped down. They descended for about fifty meters and landed on a rocky surface. This underground space was vastly different from the icy landscape abo
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