Chapter 133 Tony Stark's Anger!
Outside the cave, Tony and the senior executives of Valen Mining were observing the images transmitted by the expedition team using cameras.
This terrible lair, hiding ancient secrets, seemed to echo the footsteps of humans for the first time after endless years.
The expedition members walked slowly inside, holding movable cameras.
At the same time, there were professionals who made crude sketches in their notebooks of things that were particularly eye-catching.
Tony stared at the images transmitted by his teammates without blinking.
If we could discover something that would shock the world in this unknown underground world.
Maybe I should add "great explorer" to my many titles.
unfortunately
If he had been born a few hundred years earlier, Edgar Allan Poe would have written himself into "Arthur Gordon Pym".
After passing through complex mine tunnels, the expedition members gradually went deeper underground.
There seems to be a different world inside the underground world.
The ruins of ancient buildings appeared before everyone's eyes.
The lower parts of the building are remarkably well preserved.
The biggest feature of the entire building is that it is as complicated as a maze.
The roof of the room in the stone building had disappeared, leaving only a huge hole open to the top.
There are many stone ramps or slopes with horizontal ridges built inside the building, which should correspond to the stairs that are commonly used.
The voices of the expedition members came out through the equipment:
"The average floor area of the room is about thirty by thirty feet and twenty feet high, but there may be larger rooms."
After checking the room, the expedition team continued to move inside.
Tony felt that everything in the video images seemed incomparably huge and heavy, giving people a strange sense of oppression.
Every aspect of these stone buildings seemed to imply something vague but entirely unhuman.
"The Easter Moai? How these people adjusted those giant rocks to keep them in such a weird balance is beyond me."
Tony complained to Danvers next to him.
Soon the expedition team discovered the existence of the murals.
This immediately piqued Tony's interest.
The carvings and paintings of this underground world are carved on a continuous wide horizontal board.
The width of these horizontal boards is three feet wide.
In addition to the carved horizontal panels, there is also a horizontal panel of the same width, which is carved with geometrically symmetrical vine patterns.
The two types of horizontal boards intersect and alternate with each other, stretching from the floor to the ceiling, occupying the entire wall.
The expedition members pointed the camera at the murals on the wall.
The carving techniques of the murals are very mature and the creator's skills are also very superb.
The carvings are so clearly proportioned that even the smallest details of the complex plants and animals are rendered with astonishing lifelikeness.
Even though Tony Stark didn't know how to appreciate murals, he felt that this was a mural of quite a high technical level.
However, the content of the mural shocked Tony even more.
The mural begins with a description of a spaceship falling from the sky, with humans crawling on the ground kneeling down and worshipping the spaceship.
Then, black animal-like creatures escaped from the spacecraft.
The content of the mural continues to extend, with humans lying on a sacrificial stone platform, seemingly offering sacrifices to a certain god.
Next is the scene of creatures with wings that cover the sky and the sun, fighting against "aliens".
Finally, the creatures that looked like vampires all fell into a deep sleep.
Tony looked at the contents of the murals, stroked his beard, and fell into deep thought.
This seems to introduce the origin of the terrifying creature that killed the werewolf in Bear Mountain.
Could it be that the creatures really came from outer space as the media speculated, and came on a spaceship? It seemed that these vampire-like creatures in the murals killed this group of strange creatures from space, and then all fell into hibernation.
He raised his head and looked into the deep cave entrance.
Could this be the place where those vampires who have been dormant for some unknown period of time live? !
Danvers, who was beside him, frowned at the content of the mural, "What the hell is this?"
Tony raised his head, shrugged his shoulders and said, "Perhaps it is some bizarre concept proposed by a group of the most daring and advanced futurists."
Just as he was about to say something else, something unexpected happened to the underground world expedition team!
A creature that could not be tracked suddenly jumped out of the darkness and attacked the members of the expedition team.
The wailing and screaming sounds were immediately transmitted through the camera.
The security personnel responsible for protecting the expedition team immediately opened fire at the creatures in the dark.
"Bang! Bang! Bang!"
The sharp sound of gunfire rang out in the underground world.
But the bullets could not hit these killers hiding in the darkness.
Soon these security guards lost their lives with screams.
Tony saw such a tragic scene, and he stood up suddenly and said to Danvers: "Damn it! Go save them!"
Danvers also recovered from his shock and said to Tony: "No, we can't do anything!"
"You can, send all armed forces into the cave!"
Tony said angrily.
No matter how much of a bastard he was, he couldn't just watch a group of people die in front of him.
"We both know that's impossible."
Danvers said this and glanced at his men around him.
The men immediately took mechanical tools and quickly sealed the hole.
Tony was even more furious when he saw that Danvers not only did not save people but also sealed the cave entrance.
"Damn it! You're committing murder!"
“Sometimes the necessary sacrifices are worth it.”
Danvers said to Tony calmly, "I believe that Stark Group must have done a lot of similar things during its rise. After all, the accumulation of capital is always accompanied by countless bones. We are not innocent, Mr. Stark."
"That was you, not me!"
"Really? Mr. Stark, your reputation is worse than mine."
. . . . . .
"Really? I always thought I had a bad reputation."
Peter said this to Gwen in the cafe.
"You just saved the CEO of Stark Group at the airport, and there are many people with better reputations than me."
Gwen said as she stirred her coffee with a spoon.
But she soon realized that Peter was changing the subject.
He and Peter were just discussing Teacher Helen's problem, but Peter changed the subject again.
"Back to Teacher Helen, was it really her who caused the abnormal smell in the classroom?"
Gwen asked, blinking once.
"Yes, she is a walking magician who can release hormones similar to plant hormones. She is also a very curious person."
Peter said to her, "So she has been paying attention to you and me. We had a fight last time and she suffered a lot."
Gwen suddenly realized, "No wonder she is so resentful. No, are there really magicians in this world? I would rather believe in alien creatures!"
(End of this chapter)