The underground of the castle was dark, and the flames floating on both sides of the aisle flickered, making the entire aisle look gloomy.

As the soldier moved forward step by step, Lilliath had a panoramic view of the underground floor.

After the soldier walked for about two or three minutes, a spacious hall finally appeared at the end of the aisle.

The hall was brightly lit. An unusually burly man with a bare upper body was holding a piece of raw meat from an unknown animal in his hands and biting it hard.

The soldier's body trembled instinctively. It was obvious that he had a strong fear of the burly man. This fear made him unable to avoid it even under Lilliath's hypnosis.

"Kid, you didn't put this wine in your Inventory, did you?" Noticing the soldier's arrival, the burly man looked up at him. His eyes were not like a human's at all, they were more like those of a bloodthirsty beast.

"No … No … The captain ordered it …" The soldier's legs trembled, and he did not dare to put down the wine jar in his hands.

"It's good that you didn't. It seems that your captain takes good care of you. I hate it when my things are put in other people's Inventory. If I find out that you just put my wine in your Inventory, I'll kill you! "The burly man looked at the soldier threateningly.

He stretched out his hand, and the wine jar in the soldier's arms flew out and fell into his hand. He looked down at the wine jar and found nothing unusual. He didn't even raise his head to look at the soldier as he shouted, "Scram!"

Lilliath, who was at the top of the stairs, frowned. The soldier did not observe his surroundings at all when he went in. He did not see any valuable information other than the dark tunnel and the burly man's blurry face.

He did not know who was locked up in the underground floor, nor did he know the exact location of the prisoners. He could not tell if the prisoners would have any information about Hark.

However, Lilliath also knew that if she controlled the soldier to stay where he was, he would probably be killed on the spot. She did not know how long it would take for the next person to enter the underground, so she had no choice but to control the soldier to turn around and leave.

"Wait, don't go yet!" As soon as the soldier turned around, the burly man's voice came from behind him again. "Come, bring this pot of bones to the prison cell for the kid from the main branch to eat."

As the brawny man spoke, he kicked the metal basin beside his feet. It was filled with bones that he had gnawed on.

"There are also those on the ground. Put them in a basin and bring them over!" The brawny man pointed at the scattered bones on the ground and spat into the basin.

Hearing the sturdy man's order, the soldier immediately turned around and walked towards the sturdy man.

Although Lilliath was a little disgusted by the contents of the metal basin, her heart was unusually happy. This meant that he had the opportunity to indirectly come into contact with the prisoner, and it also meant that he was one step closer to finding Huck.

The soldier bent down beside the sturdy man's table and threw the scattered bones on the ground into the metal basin. Then, he picked up the basin and walked towards the direction the sturdy man was pointing at.

The place that the burly man was pointing at was the second one on the left of a six-way fork.

The soldier carried the basin and walked in. The fork in the road was a long and thin tunnel. There was no light at all. However, the soldier was still a true god-level cultivator. He could still see everything in the tunnel clearly. The same was true for Lilliath. With her special pupils, she would not be hindered even in such a dark environment.

The soldier moved forward along the dark tunnel. After walking for about 20 minutes, he finally saw a faint light.

Lilliath's eyes lit up when she saw this. She controlled the soldier to make a few leaps and arrived at the location of the light.

It was a door made of metal. There was a gap about the thickness of a thumb at the top of the door. It was about twenty centimeters long. That was where the thin ray of light came from.

Lilliath controlled the soldier to look at the gap.

It was a cell less than ten square meters in area. On the wall opposite the door, a man in a gray robe was tied up in several black chains.

The man's long hair completely covered his face. His clothes were unkempt, and it was unknown whether his clothes were stained with blood or some other kind of stain. Even from a distance, one could smell the stench coming from his body.

As if sensing that someone was spying on him from outside the door, the man slowly raised his head. A pair of amber eyes coldly pierced through the door and met the eyes of the soldier who was spying on him.

The moment their eyes met, even Lilliath could feel the cold murderous intent coming from him. At the same time, Lilliath also noticed that the color of the man's pupils was the same strange amber color as Huck's. However, she was still not sure if the man was Huck because the probability of having the same eye color in the same family was very high.

"Huck?" She controlled the soldier to ask tentatively.

"You're not a member of the Dyce family. Who are you?" The man's sudden words shocked Lilliath. If it were not for the man's next words, she would have thought that she had been exposed. "If you're a member of the Dyce family, no matter how disrespectful you are, you wouldn't dare call me by my name. You should call me Master Huck."

"Huck, is it really you?!" Although the person's hair had grown longer and his face was covered, Liliath immediately recognized his voice as soon as he opened his mouth. Moreover, his words just now had also admitted his identity.

"Did that Belanger guy send you to deliberately tease me? If so, save your energy! "Huck, with disheveled hair, growled in a low voice.

"Huck, I'm Lilliath. I hypnotized the guy you saw," Lilliath quickly said.

"What do you have to prove that you're Lilliath?" Huck obviously did not believe Lilliath's identity.

"Prove …" Lilliath frowned again. However, the man's suspicions were right. "I'm me. There's nothing to prove! As for whether I'm the real deal, you'll know when you come out. "

It looks like you've studied Lilliath. I really don't know how that Belanger guy found you. He didn't disguise himself like this because he wanted to watch me in the dark, right? "Huck still refused to believe that Lilliath was real.

"Huck, time is of the essence. I don't have time to explain anything to you. I just need you to quietly listen to what I'm about to say and then make your own judgment. "Lilliath did not intend to waste her breath explaining anything.