Chapter 89 Events
After the second uncle asked, he immediately understood and said, "Oh", "You told me." I sighed, and the second uncle seemed to have made tea on the other end, and then said, "Look carefully, if you have any new discoveries, call me again."
I quit and hung up the phone. The phone rotated in my hand and felt uncomfortable. This matter was different from what I had previously investigated. Ten years ago, I could see clear veins, what was missing, what others wanted to hide, and in the huge mystery and confusion, you could roughly see an outline.
When I faced the incident ten years ago, my biggest fear was that I could not imagine that this mystery was so huge, but in the process of moving forward, from the core incident in the Xisha to the interspersed clues in the whole thing, I could see clear nodes one by one.
I have been weaving these nodes into a complete truth for the entire decade.
I'm used to thinking about problems like this, but this time the matter is not a clear node.
All the traces and clues I found and the things I brought out were irrelevant. If I wanted to write a novel, I had to write several wedges like some novels of the ancients.
I flipped around it casually. Some of the murals behind were very important and played a huge role in the events that followed. Some were completely irrelevant achievements of King Nanhai described by painters at that time, such as controlling water in underground waters and fishing for huge river clams to collect pearls. Although the second uncle's certification had been made a lot of comments, my thoughts still drifted away.
The first thing I thought about is how many people entered the tomb of the King of South China Sea? According to the current method, it is at least a team of more than 30 people, otherwise it would be impossible to blast in from the bottom of the tomb chamber. I called a master in the previous worker and said that he would not need to do as many as thirty people. As long as he had a good choice and knew basic mechanics, six people could do it.
It is hard to say how many of them are, but at least six are there. In addition to this simple process of stealing the coffin - I call it the main event - three things happened.
A incident was that the descendants of Qi's family set up a Feng Shui bureau in it.
I almost certainly wrote this Feng Shui system with "Fu Laiyi", but unless Qi Yu wants his soul to return to this ancient tomb after his death, the Feng Shui pattern will be inexplicable.
Of course, after thinking about it carefully, there is another possibility, that although the dress is written with Qi Yu's name, it is not worn by Qi Yu.
If this is the case, Qi Yu is going to harm people. This is a sinister Feng Shui bureau. It is certain that Feng Shui bureau can harm people, but it is very slow to take effect. Who should he harm? Why can't he kill him before he dies, but he will harm him after the other party dies?
B incident is that during the construction of this ancient tomb, a hole was found, and the entrance of the hole said that it would be impossible to get out if it entered. There were many strange carving rulers in the hole. This hole was born naturally, but we went in and came out at the other end. Although we had been climbing for a long time.
Is this warning false? I kept thinking that after several times I woke up, I thought I would wake up in the cave. We didn’t go out at all, but were trapped to a mental breakdown.
Anyway, this cave is very special. When it was built, people from the South China Sea abandoned a tomb passage for this reason. Why?
C incident is that Uncle San copied a mural in the main tomb of the King of South China Sea. This mural marked a strange woman's leather figurine. Uncle San took this woman's leather figurine out of the main tomb, but threw it into the drainage channel. This woman's leather figurine was really strange. It seemed that there was a ghost possessed.
Chapter completed!