Chapter 937 - 244: Late-Night Investigation Room Upgraded Again! The Third Room Opens!
Thinking like this, Fang Ze didn’t hesitate either; after arriving at the Late-Night Investigation Room, he went directly to the iron door in the middle of the corridor.
At this time, the white light above the iron door had disappeared, and the twisted vine patterns had become incredibly vivid. The door was slightly ajar, as if beckoning Fang Ze.
Fang Ze stepped forward, reached out, and pulled open the iron door, finding another corridor in view. Wall sconces lit up the corridor walls, allowing Fang Ze to see the full scope of the corridor.
Fang Ze cautiously stepped in, glancing around. This new corridor was not long, only a few meters deep. At the end of the corridor was a circular, spacious hall. Fang Ze walked along the corridor towards the hall and then saw three similar corridors in the front, left, and right directions, seemingly linking to three other areas.
Fang Ze tried walking down each corridor and found that at the end of each corridor was a large iron door. The iron door of the left corridor was open, while the others were closed.
This made it clear that only the leftmost corridor could be entered. Thinking this, Fang Ze proceeded inside.
Pushing open that iron door, the corridor that appeared before Fang Ze was the same as the one connecting to the Late-Night Investigation Room and the Demigd Prison. At each end of the corridor was an iron door, with the door on the right slightly ajar, clearly leading to the third room.
Seeing this corridor’s structure, Fang Ze immediately understood the entire layout of the building complex: a central disc-shaped hall linked to four regions by four corridors.
Each region had two rooms with different functions. So altogether, apart from the hall, there were eight rooms in this building complex! And he had only explored the third room so far!
With these thoughts, Fang Ze wasted no time and directly stepped toward that third room.
When reaching the door, Fang Ze looked up at the room’s nameplate. It read: [Holy Reformation Room].
"Holy Reformation Room...?"