Chapter 758 The Ancestors (1/2)
Darren approached and inspected the three unmoving corpses carefully.
In the middle of the three was a man with a tiger for a head albeit having a human body, wearing black clothes from head to toes.
Next to him sat a rusty halberd, and the killing aura that was emitted from it was suffocatingly heavy that it was almost hard to breathe.
The other two corpses looked similar to the one sitting in the middle, and they were wearing some kind of cyan colored armor.
Darren proceeded to check their auras once more.
Immediately, he froze there and was in complete shock.
”No wonder I've felt a familiar aura. The man in the middle reminds me of Aaron so much.”
The man gave off a deep and dark breath that was at least eighty percent similar to that of Aaron's.
The two men who sat beside him also fed Darren's confusion a tad too much because Darren was able to catch the same aura of the clay figurines emitting from them!
Where on earth did these aliens even come from? He felt curiousity growing inside him the longer his attention stayed attached to the three aliens.
”Do you have any records about them, Nate? Where their origin was, what kind of beings they were, things like that?” Darren asked, turning around to look at the other in hopes for a satisfactory answer.
”There are a lot of words written on the wall right there. It's a pity that we still haven't been able to figure out what they are and what they mean.”
Nate pointed to his right. The stone wall was filled with thickly dotted words that truly were incomprehensible even to him.
Despite so, in Darren's eyes, those characters seemed as if they were dancing on the said wall. Moreover, they were a tad too similar to the runes that were released by Aaron.
”Aaron, are you there? Can you hear me?”
Darren immediately sent a message to the Ancient Void Battlefield.
”What's the matter? Is something wrong, Darren?”
In the next moment, Darren was able to summon Aaron.
”Can you help me understand what the words written on the wall mean?” He pointed at the wall before them.
”Of course, leave it to me.”
Aaron turned around to take a look at it and stood there stunned by the engraved words.
”Do you understand it?” Aaron ignored the question as if he had lost his mind.
At this time, Darren noticed the shining words on the wall reflected in Aaron's black eyes.
Darren chose to leave him alone and wait quietly for his answer. Three days later, Aaron finally made his move.