Sophie Kenwick's magic was truly on a whole different level.

Next, Sophie brought down the wall that separated Xyla Quest from the current chamber and the sixth room.

The outside world appeared before Xyla's eyes once again.

Right then, everyone outside was in a petrified state.

They all stood still with blank stares in their eyes, while their postures and facial expressions were all different.

Stanley Batton was also in a similar state.

The only difference was that Stanley looked slightly better than the rest.

Right then, Stanley had his hands in his pockets as he stood still. His gaze was deep, and his demeanor was cold as usual.

Even if Stanley had turned into a statue, he'd still be the most handsome one.

Xyla instantly panicked.

She quickly walked up to him and reached out to touch his face. "Darling? Darling!"

Right then, everyone suddenly reverted to normal again, letting out a long sigh.

Stanley looked tenderly at his wife. "Honey, do you feel warm?"

Meanwhile, the others sat down, seeming relaxed.

It was as if Xyla had gone back in time before anything happened. Everyone was immensely carefree.

Nobody mentioned anything about the sudden blackout earlier.

Xyla looked at her husband with a shocked expression. She then turned to look at everyone else. "Do any of you remember what just happened?"

One of the archeologists stared at

her. "Didn't you two just put on a show of affection for us? Ms. Quest,

that,

you don't have to empothest,

we know you love each other."

When Xyla heard this, she quickly turned to look at Stanley only to replace him with a curious look in his eyes.

He held Xyla's face with both hands and caressed her. "What's the matter, hmm? Why are you saying such odd things?"

After looking at everyone and Stanley again, Xyla felt certain that their memories had been wiped away.

It was as if all the supernatural occurrences from before had been erased from their memories.

Xyla believed Sophie had done all this and it was probably for the better.

If everyone remembered what happened, things would get chaotic.

Besides, if they remembered what happened, the trauma could remain with them.

Xyla immediately looked at Stanley and the workers around before smiling in a relaxed manner. She then awkwardly scratched her head.

The others didn't take her reaction too seriously and soon started behaving normally.

Stanley was the only one who

continued to regard Xyla with a thoughtful expression on his face. He seemed to be on the verge of having something to say, buthe didn't speak up.

Xyla knew what he was thinking the moment their eyes met but chose to remain silent in the presence of others.

The two of them implicitly decided not to discuss this.

After Xyla and the others rested while and ate, they moved

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everything out of the set cla

except

for the white jade coffin.

Sophie lied inside it.

Xyla wasn't sure if moving would affect Sophie.

Hence, as a safety precaution, Xyla decided not to touch it.

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