A Pair of Eclipse Swords

A Pair of Eclipse Swords
Chapter :62 – Goa Owner


His body was bobbing in the middle of that calm lake. The condition is dimly lit with dim green light from the bottom of the lake. There was some kind of rock at the bottom of the lake.


Kay Su Tek blinked his eyes, his body kept spinning in the middle of the lake. There is absolutely no intention to swim to the edge or do anything else.


His eyes were too focused to read over and over again the writing on the ceiling just above the hole where he had fallen from a height.


"Lake is poison. Faster than your first accident."


Then, the writing under the same hole, also managed to grab his attention.


"Your neck will be answered if you try to remember some time ago."


He continued to read over and over again because he was confused about what to do. He already knew the meaning of the two sentences and also understood why he did not die in the water which he said was poisonous.


Right up there, above the hole that connects with this lake, it is written that if the previous one is wretched it will profit now, and if previously it was lucky it will be wretched now.


After a series of events in this strange cave, he became alert and careful to digest this one event.


Certainly this poison will kill the person who previously managed to survive from the snake cage without being exposed to the slightest poison. This may be done by avoiding the illusory poison from the strange smelling fumes of the snakes. Actually quite easy, just stay jumping and stick to the high ceiling.


Kay Su Tek was very grateful because she had already panicked and had not thought of this way.


But if someone has suffered from the venom of the snakes severely, then the river of this poisonous lake will eat the snake venom before and save the sufferer. Very lucky for that young man.


Moments later, tired of looking at the same thing, Kay Su Tek swam to the edge and climbed to the ground. In this place there are no more smooth walls, everything is as natural as it should be. With rough walls and floors full of sharp stone protrusions.


Kay Su Tek sat down for some time just to calm down. He did not know whether to be happy or sad about the events that had happened to him. Only capitalized on curiosity, until it made him enter a strange cave full of peculiarities.


"Huh.." he sighed tiredly. Trying to forget past business. Kay Su Tek got up and walked to the only hallway there.


Throughout the hall there is no such thing as a torch, only illuminated with sparkling pearls and producing a dim light.


Back a long hallway he patiently had to go through. His body was fresh fit and limp had been driven away, so his pace was quite fast as a swordsman should be.


Kay Su Tek's attention was completely distracted by that pearl stone. Not infrequently he was amazed when there was a pearl stone that was large enough and produced quite a lot of light.


But his steps suddenly stopped with a slightly pale face when in front there was a stone chair that looked magnificent. What horrified him was of course not the chair, but the figure sitting on it.


It's a human skeleton. A skeleton complete with his clothes!


Kay Su Tek swallowed his hard-earned saliva, "Do I have to go back?" his question to himself felt a gripping aura that came suddenly. "Ah, fuck. Why did I suddenly become so timid?"


Kay Su Tek was still unmoved in his place for quite some time. It continued to stare at the whole human skeleton's past-goals. But the longer viewed, instead of the more calm it is just the opposite. He felt as if the skeleton was looking back at him. One thing that makes the fur of his neck stand upright.


Finally, Kay Su Tek forcefully stepped her foot. Slowly but over time until he was in front of the skeleton that sat upright. When it arrived right in front of the skeleton that Kay Su Tek realized that the skeleton was indeed dead, and the horror felt before was none other than his fear.


His clothes are dark purple with black roses. The person's pants were pure white as if the cobwebs and the surrounding dust could not stick there.


If you look more carefully, the man's robes and pants explain that this skeletal figure used to be a swordsman. Seen from the way he wore his clothes, Kay Su Tek felt increasingly convinced by his prejudice.


Then when he examined the stitching of clothes on the collar, the tip of his eye accidentally read a short line of writing on the wall. This time the letters were not as neat as before.


"Only a match can reach that place."


Kay Su Tek frowned. But a moment later he surrounded this not-so-wide room to examine every inch of the wall. Just in case he found something that could be used as a clue.


But nil, there is nothing but the glowing pearl. Kay Su Tek returned to the front of the skeleton.


He thought as he stood, trying to find the next way to unravel the mystery in this strange cave. Really this young man had forgotten to think of a way on how he should get out.


"Ah.." as if struck by something, his body jolted with widened eyes.


He remembered the first sentence when he came in. Who told me to keep up the manners. Aware that his behavior during this cave was far from polite because of the tension by the poison, he secretly regretted.


Perhaps the intention of the owner of this cave is, the matchmaker is certainly a person who has manners.


Kay Su Tek looked at the skeleton and back he was stunned. One thought flashed into his mind to require him to prostrate before the skeleton.


"Don't tell me this skeleton belongs to the goa?" his mind was full of shock.


While prostrating like that, he saw one small inscription on the floor that read.


"Take eight steps to be my disciple."


Kay Su Tek did not dare to worry about it anymore. He immediately obeyed the inscription and prostrated himself eight times. Kepalanga nodded like a chicken pecking rice on the ground. His bidat hit the stone floor eight times as much.


As he sat in his original condition, his eyes widened when he found another inscription on the chair just below the skeletal feet. In between his legs. If only Kay Su Tek stood up, the inscription would have been invisible because it was covered in a wide robe.


Kay Su Tek immediately complied as he finished reading the writing. He immediately sat cross-legged on the uneven part of the floor, to the left of the skeleton. Sit and meditate, be silent like a statue with your eyes closed. So silent this room, for a moment his consciousness was sucked into the darkness. He is conscious, but unconscious. He sleeps, but he stays awake.


The content of the writing on the sidelines of the skeleton's legs is.


"Meditation on that uneven rock, don't open your eyes before feeling the ambient temperature change."


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