The Colonel said, "Yes, there is a big gap between the walls and the dead. The statue has escaped through here. Look, the blood stains have gone there too. We don't have to turn around and die. That is the way to our destination."
Seeing the blood line, Mr. Haldar moved forward again.
Ten minutes later, I saw that the line of death was over and the bend in the wall went back to the right.
But as soon as I turned around, a wave of panic played through my whole body.
A little like a long cornice on the wall under the feet. Above it is the path of our bloodshed and beneath it is a terrible strange hole.
In the darkness he does not look beyond. Trembling with fear, I leaned against the wall and proceeded very carefully.
Once the foot slips, death is certain.
A little further on, a new wonderful feeling suddenly dawned on me.
Our souls seemed to be suffocating in the closed weather of the cave for so long.
Suddenly a pleasant wave of cold free air came to from outside.
Mr.Colonel also felt. He said in a delightful voice, "Jayant, Jayant it's that outside air."
Before I could answer, I heard a frightening roar in an inhuman voice. At the last moment, a huge, bloody and fierce monster-like black face appeared on the wall. His two cruel eyes are coming out like sparks of fire. Seeing him, the lamp in my hand was falling and what else. But what a warning Colonel. He seemed to be ready for such a moment.
Because his gun roared before I could see his face. Not once. Twice.
A huge human body tumbled to the side and then rolled into a deep hole.
Who knows the depth of that huge hole?
Because after about 15-20 seconds came the sound of a huge body falling from below.
Philip said, "Brave Colonel. Surprise is your goal. The monster's body was shot in such a way that there was not even a shriek to die."
I said, "The monster must have come here and was waiting to attack us."
Mr. Haldar said, "Why are you doing monsters? He is not a monster."
Ramhari said, "Ghosts, vampires, demons."
Mr. Haldar said, "Neither demons, nor ghosts or vampires, nor demonic people."
Philip said, "But?"
Let's put those nonsense in the oven. We need to see where the outside air is coming from.
At that time we heard the excited cry of the tiger. This is not fear or anger.
Screams of full joy and these screams are coming from outside the cave.
Then our tiger appeared on the stone wall right from where the monster statue appeared.
He yelled at us two or three times. We have been hesitating for so long for fear that another monster enemy will be hiding behind the wall waiting for us. But seeing the use of tigers, we had no more thoughts.
We moved forward.
Not too far.
Just 10-12 steps ahead, I happily saw a huge crack in the middle of the wall. And from there the cool air appeared.
"None of us knew about the crack. There was an earthquake that day. Maybe it's his fame," Ripvan said.
No one bothered about the birth of the crack.
The fact that the crack is here is enough for us.
Everyone cracked out one by one in the open air area outside.
"I can guess where I came from," said Ripvan.
The flock of birds started singing at the dawn festival. And we saw an unexpected strange scene under our feet.
We all stared. I do not understand how to describe this scene.
A huge field in front.
There is only sand and sand. As far as the eye can see, it is just a layer of sand. We carefully descended from the cave to the field.
Going downstairs, Ripvan told us, "This is the Cargo Desert. We have to face a lot of danger to get to the Sun City this way. And we can't go back the easy way. We have to try to go this way."
Mr. "Then we're going to face a new danger," Philip said.
Mr. Haldar was surprised and said, "I can only see sand in front. Where is the danger?"
Ripvan answered her. He said, "It's not just sand. There are death traps here step by step. If you are a little careless, you have to go to the deep bottom of the sand. And there are poisonous snakes covering the body in the sand."
Mr. Haldar was surprised and said, "If we step on the sand, why do we go deep into the abyss of sand? And how do we go?"
Ripvan picked up a large rock and threw it to one side to convince him. In the blink of an eye the stone went into the abyss of sand.
Mr. Haldar's eyes widened slightly from the previous position.
We stepped forward with great enthusiasm.
We are lining up but maintaining a certain distance. So that if someone falls into that maze of sand, the rest of us can save him.
The balistra is almost the same everywhere. There is no way to know where to set foot and where not to set foot.
We crossed a lot of path with great difficulty.
It was morning and became afternoon.
Even then, we did not face any significant danger.
After going a little, I saw a huge pillar. Some part of which is broken. His shadow has fallen two or three hands away from us.
Suddenly we were all stunned by an incident. Ramhari, who came with us, was walking away from the row. We didn't notice that. Suddenly I heard a scream and I looked back and saw that Ramhari was a victim of quicksand. We tried hard to save him. But I could not save him.
I shuddered at the sight.
Mr.Philip said to Ripvan, "Is there no way to escape this quicksand?"
Ripvan was silent for a while. He thought he knew what he was thinking.
Then he said, "We all have to go through that shadow, then we will be saved from the sand."
We all proceeded in the shadow as he said.
The shadow is moving along with us.
Ripvan shouted, "We all have to get to that pillar quickly. Otherwise we'll all fall into the trap of quicksand."
According to him, we all hurriedly reached the bottom of the pillar.
Then the sunlight is about to take a break from its daily light distribution.
As a result, we could not proceed because there was no shadow on the other side of the pillar due to lack of light.
Ripvan said, "We have to wait for the morning. When the morning light falls on the pillars and creates shadows, we have to follow it again and move forward."
We are all tired of walking a long way.
Everyone leaned on each other and lay down.