Chapter 100 Test Completed

Watching the mouse in his hand, Richard's eyes flashed, and he shook his head.

No, it was not dead. Its heart was still beating, but its vital signs were very weak. It had its mouth wide open, emitting harsh, heavy breaths, as if it was... suffocating?

Richard placed the mouse on the ground and walked over to pick up a lit oil lamp from the room, then put it into the Iron Ring and took it out again.

As expected, the oil lamp had gone out.

This confirmed why living things could not be put into the Iron Ring, or rather why they could not be kept inside for long—because it was in a vacuum state.

A vacuum? No air?

Thinking about it, that made sense.

Air has volume.

Usually, when putting things into a storage, the storage can be filled up without feeling the effect of the air because the storage is not sealed. As items are added, the air is displaced to other areas or pushed out of the storage.