This is another kind of "perpetual motion machine".
However, as soon as he said this, he was met with Elder Clinton's scoffing: "Who told you this was a labyrinth?"
Leonard Churchill was jolted awake by these words, vaguely grasping something, but he also turned and asked, "Senior, isn't this a labyrinth?"
If not a labyrinth, then what could it be?
Elder Clinton smacked his lips and said, "This is a 'burial pit'. The nobles of the Taron Dynasty all liked living human sacrifices, so they could enjoy their status even after death."
Having said this, he glanced around the murky corridors and added, "Moreover, this burial pit is quite special. The King of Augustus didn't just want someone to guard the tomb, his ambition was big..."
"???"
Leonard Churchill opened his mind at this point.
Right!
He had always thought that this was for preventing tomb robbers and such by creating a labyrinth.
Now that he looked at it, his thinking was too limited.