Han Sen looked surprised. He looked at the beetles and asked, "Do you understand me?"
There was no response, and the beetles just stayed where they were. While Han Sen was hesitating, one of the beetles flew up and squeaked at Han Sen. Then, it followed the path the beetle made and flew towards the ruins. It was as if it was leading the way for Han Sen.
Seeing Han Sen standing where he was, the beetle began to fly around in circles. It squeaked, as if it was urging Han Sen to hurry up and go over.
Han Sen gritted his teeth and followed the beetle.
Han Sen was already there, and he didn't want to go in and take a look. If the beetles wanted to harm him, they would have attacked him already. There was no need for them to do this.
Looking at their formation, it didn't seem like they were hostile.
Wherever Han Sen went, the beetles followed him. They were like a tide, following Han Sen to the ruins.
Han Sen walked in front of the ruins. He took a closer look at the half-collapsed city, and he saw a temple-like building that was still intact. It stood out from the rest of the wreckage.
The beetle that had led the way landed at the bottom of the stairs and squeaked at Han Sen. It seemed to be asking Han Sen to enter the temple.
Since he was already here, there was no reason for him not to enter. He carefully walked up the stairs, but this time, the Unicorn Beetles didn't follow him. They were all gathered at the bottom of the stairs, still in the same crouching posture, looking somewhat indescribably funny.
Han Sen walked in front of the temple and put on his beast soul armor. He reached out his hand and pushed the stone door open. Inside the stone door, it was broken. It was like a temple that had been abandoned for a long time. There was a thick layer of dust everywhere.
Inside the temple-like building, there were no tables or statues. There were only a few tripods. There was nothing inside, either. The stones seemed to be ordinary, just like the stones outside.
When Han Sen looked at the corner of the temple, he was shocked. There was a two-meter-tall crystal vase in the corner.
Han Sen had seen Crystallizer ruins before, and he could tell that the crystal vase wasn't made of ordinary crystal. It was made of a special material, and there was a strange pattern on it. It was made of gears and lines, and it was like a machine.
If that was all there was to it, Han Sen wouldn't have been shocked. He had seen many strange things in Crystallizer ruins, but this crystal vase shocked him.
The crystal vase was transparent, and although there was a pattern on it, it couldn't block Han Sen's view.
Han Sen was shocked to see that there was a girl inside the crystal vase.
The girl was curled up inside the vase. Her arms were around her knees, and her face was buried in her arms. Han Sen couldn't see her face, but he could see her blonde hair.
There were no shura horns on her head, and her ears were the same as a human's. She was naked, and her skin was white.
His long golden hair draped over his body, covering most of his body.
"A human?
Why is a human trapped in here?
Is she a researcher from the Alliance? "
Han Sen looked at the girl in the vase with shock. Although he couldn't see her face, he knew it was a girl, and not a woman.
Han Sen knew that in the previous four experiments, two humans and two shura had gone in. One human and one shura had returned, but Han Sen didn't know if the one who didn't return was a man or a woman.
If the girl was a researcher, Han Sen couldn't just sit there and watch.
Han Sen carefully walked in front of the crystal vase. He looked at the vase and noticed that it was sealed. Even the opening was sealed. It was like a sculpture.
Han Sen wasn't too surprised. The crystallizers had a lot of weird technology, so it shouldn't have been difficult to trap someone in a crystal vase.
Han Sen didn't see any danger, so he called out, "Hey … Can you hear me?"
He called out a few times, and he raised his voice, but the girl in the vase didn't move. It was as if she couldn't hear him.
Han Sen frowned. He carefully touched the crystal vase, and nothing happened. The crystal vase didn't react. It was like a dead object.
Han Sen felt a little safer, so he knocked on the vase.
The girl in the vase seemed to hear him, and her body moved. Han Sen was happy, and he knocked on the vase a few more times.
The girl seemed to have been woken up from her sleep. She raised her head, and Han Sen could see her face clearly. She looked like a seventeen or eighteen-year-old human girl. Her face was delicate, and her skin was soft. Her eyes were still sleepy, and they were the same color as her hair. They were a mix of white and light gold.
She looked like a human girl, and she didn't look like a shura.
Han Sen guessed that she was the researcher who had gone in earlier. She looked young, but humans didn't look old. Many people looked like they were in their thirties or forties. Dongxuan Aura couldn't scan her body through the crystal vase, so Han Sen couldn't guess her real age.
When the girl saw Han Sen, it was as if she had been doused with cold water. She was wide awake. She stood up and patted the wall of the bottle. She was both surprised and anxious as she spoke.
Han Sen could hear the girl hitting the vase, but he couldn't hear what she was saying. Judging by her face and mouth, she seemed to be saying, "Save me."
Han Sen sighed. He pulled out a pen and paper from his battlesuit pocket. He wrote something down and showed it to the girl.
"Who are you?"
Han Sen wrote simply. He wanted to confirm the girl's identity. She looked human, but that was just Han Sen's guess.
In a place as strange as the crystallizer ruins, there were things he had to be careful about. Everything was too strange, anyway.
The girl understood what Han Sen had written, and she looked happy. She blew on the vase and wrote, "Dusk, Blueblood Special Force, Senior Colonel."
Han Sen was sure that she was the researcher who had gone in last time. She must have been trapped by a trap set by the crystallizers.
"Step back and be careful. I'm going to break the vase." Han Sen wrote something else for Dusk to see.
After Dusk finished reading, she quickly hugged her body and leaned against the other side of the bottle, shrinking into a corner.