The helmets and tools cost Yao Zhi a total of 89,000 points. It was expensive, but the quality of the goods was very good.
After she divided the equipment and tools, she taught them how to use them. When everyone put on their safety helmets, she said, "Let's go. Be careful when you are inside."
"Understood," the Ling squad replied in unison.
Unlike other parts of the mountain, the area near the mine was barren. The soil was a distinct mixed color of bright red, orange, and slight rust stains. The water dripping from the cave's walls was yellow in color.
When they walked for half an hour, Yao Zhi felt it was harder to breathe, a sign of a lack of oxygen. She quickly gestured to her guards to stop and said, "We can't go any further. Go back."
Although Ling Shi'er and his brothers were confused, they still nodded and obeyed their Master's command.
As they walked out of the cave, Yao Zhi picked up a piece of rock. The rock was only the size of a baby's fist, but it felt very heavy.
