Chapter 338 Back Onto The Ground

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The team's murmurs of wonder were hushed in reverence as they knelt down to examine the pools. The water was crystal clear and untouched.

It held a surreal quality as they cupped it in their hands and brought it to their lips.

The taste was unlike anything they had ever experienced— a delicate sweetness that seemed to dance on their tongues.

With every sip, a sensation of refreshing coolness spread through them, almost as if the water itself held a touch of magic.

It was as if nature had distilled its pure essence into this untouched pool, creating a sensation that was both invigorating and strangely comforting.

"We need to take some of this water above," the team leader declared with a mixture of excitement and determination in their voice.

"We must study it further, analyze its composition, and understand its properties," he further said.

With careful precision, the team retrieved containers from their equipment and began filling them with enigmatic water.

Each drop that splashed into the containers seemed to shimmer with an otherworldly radiance, capturing the essence of the hidden chamber below.

"We should also document these crystals," the rest of them said, their tone a mix of excitement and professionalism. "Measure the dimensions, take samples, and note down every detail."

"Agreed," the team leader responded. "This is a find of unprecedented significance. Let's ensure that its precise location is noted for future exploration."

With the careful precision of experts, the team set to work. They brought out simple measuring instruments, notebooks, and collection tools.

The air hummed with a sense of purpose as they recorded the size, shape, and colour of each crystal.

Their diligent efforts captured the essence of the hidden chamber, preserving its mysteries on paper.

Hours slipped by as they meticulously documented their findings.

The team's dedication to their task was unwavering, their focus unbroken as they captured every nuance of the crystalline landscape.

"We're just scratching the surface," the team leader mused, their tone a blend of fascination and curiosity. "There's so much more to learn here."

The rest nod, agreeing with their leader. Time spent in this cavern aren't enough to learn everything.

Finally, as their notebooks filled with observations and their containers with samples, the team began to gather their equipment.

Their lanterns cast elongated shadows as they moved toward the exit, their work in the underground cavern complete for now.

With one last look at the crystals that adorned the underground chamber, the team made their way back to the surface.

Emerging from the depths, the team ascended the tunnel to rejoin the world above.

Their arrival did not go unnoticed by the curious onlookers who had been observing their descent earlier.

Questions hung in the air, but the team members were focused and determined.

Their minds already grappling with the significance of what they had encountered below.

While the workers and bystanders gazed at them curiously, the team and the higher-ups overseeing the construction shifted to a more secluded area.

A cluster of trees provided a shield from prying ears, and there, away from the crowd, they continued their conversation.

"So, what lies below, deep within the earth?" one of the higher-ups inquired, a mix of curiosity and anticipation in their voice.

The team members exchanged knowing glances before unveiling their discoveries.

They carefully presented a collection of mana crystals they had brought back, the crystals glinting in the dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves.

"We found these at the bottom," the team leader explained, their voice hushed with wonder. "A lot of them. They were embedded in the walls and ceiling of the cavern."

Another team member chimed in, holding up a vial of the enigmatic water. "And this water," they added, "it has a unique taste, unlike anything we've encountered before."

The higher-ups examined the mana crystals and the water with a mixture of intrigue and excitement.

The implications of these discoveries were profound, sparking a renewed fervour in their discussions.

"I've never seen gems like this before," one of the higher-ups remarked, his fingers tracing on the crystals.

"Neither have I. What kind of gems are these?" another mused, peering closely at the shimmering crystal.

"I don't know," the team leader admitted, a sense of awe underlying their voice. "But whatever they are, we should inform the king about this accidental discovery."

The notion of presenting their findings to the king added an air of significance to the situation.

It was clear that the implications of these mysterious gems and the peculiar water extended beyond mere curiosity.

One of the higher-ups addressed them, "You guys return to the capital with these things and inform the king. We will handle the matters here."

The team leader nodded in acknowledgement, exchanging a few words of assurance before promptly setting out on their departure to the capital.

Turning their attention to the curious onlookers and workers, the higher-ups knew they had to address the growing interest.

Some individuals even seemed tempted to venture down into the cavern on their own.

"Alright, everyone!" one of the higher-ups shouted, projecting their voice to attract the attention of the gathering.

As the crowd's murmurs subsided, they continued, "No one is allowed to go down there. There's a high risk that could endanger your life. Anyone did it would face a harsh punishment."

With this stern warning, the higher-ups hoped to deter any hasty or impulsive actions.

Under the instructions from higher-ups, the area in close proximity to the sinkhole was promptly blocked off, ensuring that no one could enter the potentially hazardous site.

The workers constructed a makeshift palisade wall around the sinkhole, creating a clear boundary to deter any curious or adventurous souls.

With safety as a priority, the workers were redirected to other areas of the city construction, away from the sinkhole and its mysteries.

The higher-ups observed the workers as they followed the orders, a mix of expressions playing across their faces.

While some complied without a word, others voiced their dissatisfaction with the change in plans, their complaints filling the air.

One of the higher-ups, sensing the potential for trouble, suggested, "We should station some soldiers here to guard this place. It's better to be safe than sorry."

Another higher-up agreed, nodding in acknowledgement. "You're right. Given the nature of these discovery, we can't afford any risks. I don't believe these people will obediently follow instructions. We should reach out to the nearby Hajdu province for additional support."

"Let's do that," They nod, unanimously agree.