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Chapter 1181 Treasure Pavilion(2/2)

The old man smiled and said, "Besides, before leaving, you can choose a treasure in this treasure house to take away."

"Because you performed well in the Heart Refining Pool, this is a reward for you. This is also the rule of the Heart Refining Pool. Remember, you can only choose one thing among all the things."

The old man added.

"Choose a treasure?"

Su Chen's eyes slowly moved to the dazzling array of treasures on the surrounding walls. It had to be said that these treasures were indeed very tempting.

If it were another person, I'm afraid it would be already

Start thinking about which treasure to choose.

However, Su Chen only glanced at those treasures and looked away.

"This illusion is really real."

Su Chen shook his head, and then suddenly stepped forward. Under the surprised and confused gaze of the gray-robed old man, he suddenly swung his fist and hit the gray-robed old man in the face.

Whoosh!

The fist roared, but when it hit the gray-robed old man's face, it did not hit any entity. Instead, it passed directly through the gray-robed old man's face, beating the gray-robed old man into a dissipating shadow.

Immediately afterwards, the surrounding treasure pavilions and the treasures all over the walls disappeared.

It turns out that the gray-robed old man and the so-called Treasure Pavilion are still illusions!

Su Chen shook his head. If he had believed the old man in gray robe and chosen the treasure just now, he would have lost himself by now and could not extricate himself.

"It's so dangerous. It seems that we must not relax in this test of the Heart Refining Pond until the last moment."

Su Chen secretly thought in his heart that if he had been relaxed just now, he might have been fooled by this illusion. The main reason is that this illusion appeared so logically and used a room full of treasures to attract people.

If you can't suppress your inner greed, you may get tricked.

However, Su Chen was born in two lifetimes after all, and when it came to concentration, he was naturally not comparable to ordinary Samurai Realm warriors.

After breaking through the illusion of the Treasure Pavilion, Su Chen became more focused and went all out to deal with the illusion of the last day.

I have been staying in this Heart Refining Pond for six days. On this last day, I must not let all my efforts go to waste.

However, after the Treasure Pavilion disappeared, there was a long, long period of time when no new illusions appeared.

Su Chen closed his eyes to rest. He didn't know how long it had passed. When he opened his eyes again, he found that the surrounding scene had changed again.

At this moment, he seemed to be in a building, surrounded by bookshelves filled with books.

Su Chen was very cautious now. When faced with these books, he did not act immediately. He knew that these books were probably all illusions.

Looking around, apart from the piles of books, I couldn't see anything else, nor was there the old man in gray.

Su Chen waited for a while before reaching out to pick up the books on the bookshelf. However, when he took it, he found that these books seemed to be purely furnishings on the bookshelf and could not be taken off at all.

"It is indeed an illusion again."

Su Chen shook his head, but couldn't help but feel a little strange inside.

The previous illusions all had obvious purposes. If you were fooled, you would fall into the trap of the illusion.

However, this time the illusion had no obvious purpose. It just put him in a library, and nothing appeared to seduce or confuse him.

This also made Su Chen a little confused. He didn't know how this illusion wanted to test himself.

As time passed, the surroundings were always quiet and there was no movement.

Su Chen was also bored, so he looked at the bookshelves one by one. The books on these bookshelves were of all kinds, but each book was as unmovable as the previous ones and was just a pure decoration.
Chapter completed!
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