Chapter 466 Exploration
But when I looked down at the pointer on my hand, my whole face suddenly became serious.
"pointer?"
I screamed in surprise. At this time, the pointer on my compass was beating back and forth, and it didn't stop for a moment.
It seems that my compass is being disturbed by some magnetic field at this moment.
I've encountered this situation more than once, but never once was as troublesome as it is now.
You should know that what I am facing now is the five gates. If you don’t have a compass and rely solely on confusion, the probability of guessing correctly is only one-fifth, that is, twenty percent.
This probability is not high, especially for a conservative person like me. Unless it is higher than 50%, I can take a try. As for this 20%, I basically don’t think about it.
After frowning slightly, I put the compass in my pocket again. Since the compass is useless, I can only find some other solutions.
I don't know what the difference between these doors is, but if I look at the structure built in my book, it is basically impossible to find the door that I can leave after knocking or exploring back and forth from here.
The mechanism technique in ancient times was so exquisite, especially those who involved in building such a tomb, must belong to everyone in the mechanism.
But even though I knew this in my heart, I still fumbled it again.
After all, there is no other way for me now. The compass cannot be used, and the direction is completely messed up in the tomb exploration back and forth. It has become impossible to calculate the location of the Shengmen.
I slowly closed my eyes and my mind rolled quickly.
The touch on the stone door walls is very rough and there are no obvious signs of polishing.
Not just one stone door, but other stone doors are like this.
The feel and texture you touch are not much different, and the feedback of the tapping sound is not much different, so basically you can't tell anything.
No matter how the appearance, height, texture, and touch of the stone doors are, there is almost no difference between these five stone doors.
My brows frowned, and it was really hard to deal with this. Even though I racked my brains, I didn't think of any solution.
It is impossible to use a compass to search, and there is no way to explore by distinguishing the differences. It seems that there is really no way to distinguish the differences between the stone gates.
I covered my head with a headache, but in the next moment, my eyes suddenly lit up, and suddenly, I noticed some small details on the stone gate.
By the way, not all stone gates are the same!
During the careful examination, I could see that the scratches on the surfaces of these stone doors were different.
Even if the stone gates were built at the same time, there should be differences among them.
I took a closer look and found that except for the stone door in the middle, all the other four stone doors were scratched at the bottom.
This is probably related to the angle and method of the stone door when installing it.
Only the stone door in the middle, the scratches appear above.
Obviously, there is a big problem with this stone door in the middle. It is very likely that this stone door is the life door I am looking for!
I walked over quickly again, and slowly stroked the stone door in front of me.
The texture of contact is still not much different from what I felt before, and it seems to be exactly the same as the other four stone doors.
But at this moment I was already very sure that this stone door was indeed different from the other four stone doors.
I'm afraid it is because of the particularity of the sand burial mechanism that the direction of this stone door when installed is opposite to that when installed other stone doors.
Only in this way can we explain clearly why the other stone door scratches are all below, but the only scratches on this stone door are at the upper position.
Just after thinking through the key points, my brows frowned again.
Now even if I insist that this stone door is a living door, then there is another question: What means should this stone door be opened?
When I was searching before, I had looked around completely and found no traces of the existence of the mechanism.
Moreover, there is no trace of the mechanism starting on the stone door in front of you.
This looked like an ordinary stone door, and there was no opening tool.
This makes things very troublesome.
Even if I have confirmed that the stone door in front of me is a reproductive door, I still have no way to leave here without understanding the method of opening it!
My face was extremely difficult to see. Could it be that I was trapped in this tomb?
I quickly fumbled around over and over again, but I never found anything.
It seems that there is really no mechanism here, all the walls are hollow and there is no place to store the mechanism.
Even after searching over and over again, I began to doubt whether the five stone doors in front of me were closed.
But I immediately dispelled the speculation. There was a small gap between the stone gate and the stone gate. Through this small gap, I could clearly see traces of the connection between the stone gates.
Pay attention and you can completely confirm that the five doors in front of you are indeed the machine door.
However, I am not very proficient in the mechanism, so even if I can tell that these five doors are mechanism doors, I still cannot figure out where the mechanism is opened.
It would be great if there was a master in the organization at this time.
Although it is not necessarily possible to find a way to turn on the mechanism, it can at least answer many of my confusions.
Maybe through mutual communication and guessing, you can really find a way to turn on the mechanism!
I searched so carefully for half an hour, and until my chest felt a little painful, I sat on the ground a little decadently.
It can really be said that only the structure of the mechanism has been invincible, and no trace of the existence of the mechanism has been found.
No embedded structure was found on the entire stone door, nor was there any gaps that could hide the mechanism.
It is really hard to imagine that the ancient craftsmanship could be so far, and there was no clue at all. This is really terrible.
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Chapter completed!