Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 3641 Opposite

Chapter 3641 (Three Thousand Six Hundred and Forty-One)

She thought of the red box, the orange elephant and the yellow spoon again, and felt that if she was standing in the center of the painting, that is, the center of the house, and still facing the original direction, then the vertex of the pentagonal ground behind her to the right should be red, the vertex behind her to the left should be orange, and the vertex in front of her to the left should be yellow.

Tie Hongyan thought of the order mentioned in the hint again, and suddenly remembered what he had done before he came to the silver house along the sunken pentagonal ground.

At that time, one end of the golden rod suddenly became pointed. She touched the vertex of the pentagon in front of her with the tip of the golden rod, and the vertex in front of her turned green. Then she touched the vertex of the pentagon in front of her right with the tip of the golden rod, and that vertex turned brown. Then she touched the vertices of the pentagon behind her right, behind her left, and in front of her left with the tip of the golden rod. The vertices behind her right, behind her left, and in front of her left turned red, orange, and yellow after being touched by the golden rod.

At this moment, she was in the silver house and thought: Should I follow the order of last time? I will follow the order of last time and "extract" green, brown, red, orange, and yellow in turn.

She decided to give it a try, so she touched the silver dot on the dress in the painting with one end of the golden rod, "extracting" the green color of the dress. Then she walked forward and touched one of the vertices of the pentagonal ground with the green end of the golden rod.

As soon as it was touched, the vertex immediately turned green.

She felt that what she was doing was probably the right thing to do, so she went back to the painting and touched the silver dot on the table in the painting with one end of the golden rod, "extracting" the brown color of the table. She then walked to another vertex of the pentagonal ground and touched one of the vertices of the pentagonal ground with the end of the golden rod that had turned brown.

Once again, it just touched that top point and it turned brown.

Tie Hongyan stepped back and returned to the painting. He touched the silver dot on the box in the painting with one end of the golden rod, "extracting" the red color of the box. Then he walked to another vertex of the pentagonal ground and touched one vertex of the pentagonal ground with the end of the golden rod that had turned red.

The vertex on the ground turned red after being touched by the golden rod.

Tie Hongyan performed the same action on the other two vertices of the pentagonal ground, and the other two vertices turned orange like the elephant and yellow like the spoon respectively.

After doing all this, Tie Hongyan turned around and found that the painting on the ground had disappeared. Only a golden dot remained in the center of the ground. There was a footprint pattern on each side of the dot, and the two footprints were symmetrical.

She thought to herself: This reaction means that what I did just now was right?
Tie Hongyan walked to the center of the pentagonal ground, stepped on the footprint pattern on the left with her left foot, and stepped on the footprint pattern on the right with her right foot. At this time, she found herself facing the green vertex of the pentagonal ground.

Seeing that no other changes occurred after she stepped on the gray footprint pattern, she glanced at the golden rod in her hand.

Previously, the last color she "extracted" with the golden rod was the yellow on the spoon, but at this time, the end of the golden rod that had turned yellow had returned to its original color.

(End of this chapter)

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