Watson was much bolder than others. He walked directly to the weird altar and began to observe.
Hans had been following Watson all the time, afraid that something would happen to Watson. Although Parker's people were also checking around, they still focused on Watson.
At first, Watson didn't dare to get too close to the altar, but later he found that there was no mechanism around the altar, so he made up his mind to go straight to the altar.
In the center of the altar, there were many golds and silver jewelry, which were glittering quickly.
Watson didn't pay much attention to the gold and silver jewelry. As soon as he thought that Moore would end up like that because he was obsessed with these gold and silver jewelry, Watson lost his mind in an instant.
Watson looked around the altar day after day and finally found a groove nearby, which looked very suitable for the emerald necklace.
While thinking, Watson took out the emerald necklace that he had put away before and put it into it. The size of the necklace was the same as it was embedded.
But nothing happened after it was put in. Watson felt strange.
Logically speaking, something should be triggered at this time?
Ashely, who had been watching Watson's action, couldn't help but make a sound when she saw this.
"How about you try to move?" Ashely had read a lot of relevant novels, so she felt that it must be triggered by some specific action.
Watson took a look at Ashely and twisted it.
"Click."
"Boom!"
A low twisted sound was heard, followed by a loud sound, as if something had collapsed.
The ground beside them began to cave in, showing a downward step.
"There is an underground palace here!" Hans said in surprise.
The others were as shocked as Hans. They didn't expect that there were so many kinds of tombstones in this tomb. Just the outside was enough for them. They didn't expect that another underground palace would appear.
Looking at the mournful eyes of the crowd, Watson couldn't help but feel a little funny, but he had no choice.
"Well, stop complaining there. We have no way back now. We can only follow this underground palace." Watson smiled helplessly and then led the way inside.
The dark tunnel made people feel a little creepy. Watson asked everyone to take out the prepared flashlight.
Fortunately, the tunnel didn't last long. After a few minutes, Watson and the others arrived at the end of the underground palace.
As soon as they arrived at the underground palace, Watson and the others lit the lights around them with a lighter.
Originally, they just wanted to have a try, but they didn't expect that it could be ignited.
Then they took out a lot of candles, lit them, and placed them everywhere in the underground palace.
In an instant, the candlelight lit up the whole underground palace.
The underground palace was very large, and the stone walls around it were painted with paintings.
The weird style of the painting made everyone a little awkward, and they couldn't understand what was drawn on it.
"There are only these murals here. What can be important?"
Hans said with a puzzled look, staring at a portrait.
Hans knew nothing about the murals, and that was why he asked such a question.
Looking at Hans's low IQ, Watson felt a little tired.
"We'd better be careful. Although this is an underground palace, it will be troublesome if there is any mechanism." Watson waved his hand and then observed the surrounding murals.
The others followed Watson's example and observed the murals, trying to find useful clues.
The paintings on it were too consistent and obscure.
Only Ashely was interested in it. She had always been interested in it. Now that she finally saw it, she had to observe it.
Watson also noticed this, so he asked Ashely to pay more attention to it.
Gina was unhappy to see that and began to observe more carefully than Ashely.
Watson, of course, felt it. But he just took a look at her and didn't say anything.
As Watson fumbled for the bumps on the murals, he observed them and found something strange.
Looking at the murals in front of him, Watson felt more and more familiar. He always felt that he had seen them somewhere before.
Soon, Watson's unusual behavior attracted the attention of others. They surrounded him and began to ask Watson what happened.
"Come here and see if the murals here are a little familiar," Watson said thoughtfully with a frown.
Among them, Gina had a good memory, so she recognized the strangeness of the murals in a few seconds.
"This is similar to the pictures we got before."
Gina's words successfully made everyone fall into deep thought. When they recalled, they found that there were indeed some similarities.
Hans didn't remember these things, so he looked somewhere else and happened to see the things under the several pictures. He quickly said, "Look at these words."
Everyone looked in the direction Hans pointed and saw a series of words, but none of them could understand them.
Therefore, everyone turned to look at Ashely for help. Only Ashely knew this thing.
Ashely was stunned by the people's gaze. Then she came to her senses and leaned forward to observe the words. Although the words looked faded, it was not worn too much and could still be seen clearly.
"Valdez…”
Ashely said word by word.
After everyone heard the name, they began to search for relevant information in their minds.
First, there were historical legends, then characters, and finally place names.
"I remember. This is a relatively remote place in the Mouse Kingdom."
Gina paused.
"But it's more suitable to be alone than to be more remote."
After hearing this, everyone looked at each other and nodded. It seemed that they had gained something.
"There are no other valuable things here. Let's pack up and go back," Watson said as he stood up and dusted himself.
After saying that, Watson took several pictures of the mural as evidence.
Somehow, Watson felt that staying with them would work.
After hearing Watson's words, the others began to withdraw their belongings, and carefully put the high-tech they had taken out before into their bags.
These things hadn't been opened for a long time and were valuable. If they were lost, they would feel sorry for them for a long time.
Fortunately, there were not many things and they quickly packed up.