Six hundred and twenty-four chapters keel terraces
He Hong approached the door and looked at it, turned around and said to me, "Someone moved the door of the cellar!"
I also looked over and saw signs of mold spots on the door panel falling off. Someone did touch it not long ago.
But this is not like Liu Shangang's style. He is very careful that even if he enters the cellar, he will not leave such obvious traces on the door.
I handed He Laogui to Li Renfeng and then opened the wooden door. Since the wooden door panel was already highly expanded, a very harsh squeezing sound came from the door shaft when I pulled it open.
If Liang Houzai and the others were really inside, just hearing the sound, they should have taken action.
But until the wooden door was completely opened, no movement came from the cellar.
The inside of the cellar was pitch black, so I could only take out the flashlight and lit it inside, and I saw several empty shells scattered on the stairs leading to the depths, which were shells of armor-piercing bullets.
I was immediately excited, Liu Shangang and the others should be inside!
I didn't think too much at that time and immediately got in. But when I arrived at the bottom of the stairs, I used a flashlight to scan the cellar that was only a dozen square meters. Except for a backpack standing in the corner of the wall, there was no one here.
I picked up the flashlight and lit it on my backpack. The style of the backpack was exactly the same as mine. It should have been left by Luo Youfang or Liang Houzai. There were still some unfinished compressed biscuits and half a bottle of water scattered near the backpack.
When I saw these things, I remembered that the shell on the stairs fell wrongly, and looked back at the stairs again.
Most of the shells fell on the upper three sections of the stairs, which shows that Liu Shangang should have been crawling at the door of the cellar when he fired. Who did he exchange fire with at that time? Why were there no shells outside the cellars?
I ran outside and looked at the wall opposite the cellar, where there were no bullet holes.
This is strange. Liu Shangang shot at the opposite side. If his opponent was a human, why did he use armor-piercing bullets? Why didn't the armor-piercing bullet hit the opposite wall? Even if he hit the gun, the armor-piercing bullet would still fly to the wall after it penetrated the human body, and there was no blood on the ground.
Li Renfeng walked to the cellar door and asked me, "What's wrong, Brother Liang and the others are not inside?"
I didn't care about him, so I returned to the cellar and took a closer look at the environment inside.
Apart from the backpack and the unfinished food, there were only a string of scattered footprints on the dusty ground. I tried my best to distinguish them and soon I recognized the footprints of Liang Houzai, Liu Shangang and Luo Youfang. But in addition to them, there were other people here. On the ground, there was also a sole print without any patterns. From the shape, it looked like an old cloth shoe with a thousand-layer sole.
At this time, Li Renfeng also ran in and asked me: "Brother Liang and the others are not here?"
"They have been here," I squatted, looking at the footprints on the ground, and simply responded to him: "But I left again not long ago."
When I was talking, I deliberately calmed my tone, but now my mind is actually in chaos.
What exactly did Liang Houzai and the others encounter, why did Liu Shangang shoot, and why did they leave in a hurry?
I thought about it for a long time but had no idea, so I could only leave the cellar and return to the ground.
He Hong probably saw that my face was not very good and asked me: "What happened?"
I shook my head: "It's not certain yet. When will the villagers get up?"
"It's usually around five o'clock in the morning." He Hong responded.
I took out my phone and looked at it. I couldn't receive the signal in this place, but fortunately it did not affect the display time.
It is now 3:30 in the morning, and there is still some time before the villagers get up.
Putting away my phone, I asked He Hong to lead the way and said I wanted to go to Jiangjing to take a look.
Just like when I came in, I would jump up to the wall first and prepare the ropes. After Li Renfeng climbed out of the yard, we worked together to pull He Hong and He Laogui out.
Along the way, Old Gui He acted very quietly. Now he is asleep and is sleeping heavily. He probably won't wake up for a while.
He Hong took us onto a small road on the west side of the village. She said that going out from this road is a very steep mountain road, and only after passing the mountain road is the farmland.
At first, I thought that the "farmland" she mentioned was like the fields on the plain, and was also large areas of arable land connected together, separated by hinges in the middle, and different lands had different colors, one by one.
After walking five or six miles of mountain road, He Hong took me to a large valley. Only then did I realize that the "field" she mentioned was actually a large field of terraced fields, and the fields were scattered with plows and some white linen sacks. He Hong said that every morning after villagers came here, they would use plows to cut the ground, take out the seeds sown yesterday, and then plant the new seeds in the sack.
She raised her hand and pointed to a mound not far away and said to me: "The top of the dragon bone terrace is Jiangjing. Will your friends really come here?"
In fact, when I was just on the mountain road, I realized that this farmland was too far from the village, so Liu Shangang probably wouldn't come here to check it out.
But with the mentality of being a dead horse as a living horse, I still nodded at He Hong: "Look at it first, they may be in Jiangjing."
There was a whistling breeze in the valley. When He Hong brought us to the mound, the wind lifted up the gravel on the upper layer of the mound. We could only cover our eyes with our hands and climbed up to the mound with great difficulty.
It was only after I got closer that I realized why He Hong called this mound "Dragon Bone Terraced Field". The people from Jiufeng Mountain Gate dug circles of deep gullies on the mound. The soil on both sides of the gullies raised high, like narrow dragon bones.
Li Renfeng looked at the ditch on the mound and asked He Hong: "Is the wellhead on the top of the mound?"
He Hong nodded: "Yes, didn't I say it just now?"
Li Renfeng asked her again: "This mound was built by man, right?"
He Hong still nodded: "In June of the previous year, the Sixth Elder said he wanted to plant ginger, so he directed his disciples to build such a mound."
"What kind of ginger is planting? He wants to destroy the Feng Shui of Jiufeng Mountain!" Li Renfeng said helplessly: "It would be fine if it was just such a mound. The key is that you dug a well on the top. The wellhead is simply a Shengmen. Jiufeng Mountain's Feng Shui comes from the Eight Gate Dunjia. Open, rest, live, hurt, Du, Jing, die, and shock. The location of the Eight Gate is originally fixed. If he makes a Shengmen here, the Feng Shui situation of your Jiufeng Mountain will be completely broken. Once the Feng Shui is broken, the luck will also disperse. Isn't there anyone who understands Feng Shui? Such a simple situation can be seen by anyone who knows a little Feng Shui."
He Hong stood there in a daze, with an unconcealed astonishment on his face: "You mean, the Sixth Elder is a traitor? Yes, why are the people in Jiufeng Mountain Gate stationed in the back mountain trapped in the village, but they didn't see him."
I can't get any interest in the matter inside Jiufeng Mountain now, so I reached out and patted Li Renfeng on the back: "Look for someone first, and let's talk about other things later."
While speaking, I had reached the top of the mound. There was indeed a large manhole cover here, and the manhole cover also had the words "Jiufengshan" cast.
I lifted the manhole cover and illuminated it with a flashlight. The well was at least five or six meters deep. I dug many pits on the well wall that could be settled, just as a ladder.
The flashlight beam shook a few times in the well. I didn't notice any signs of someone coming in. I felt a little disappointed in my heart. I sighed helplessly and said to myself: "It seems that Liang Houzai and the others have never been here."
But at this moment, a familiar voice suddenly came from the well: "Is it Brother Dao?"
I am too familiar with this voice. Who else could it be if it weren't for Liu Shangang?
When I heard him speak, my heart that had been hanging in my arms fell in an instant, and then the joy of reunion surged in my heart, and I immediately shouted to the well: "It's me. Are you all three of you here?"
A burst of rapid footsteps came from the bottom of the well. After a moment, Liu Shangang and Liang Houzai emerged from directly below the wellhead at the same time.
I feel more at ease when I see them.
Liang Houzai raised his head and shouted at me, "Everyone is here. But Luo Youfang had something wrong. Brother Dao, come down and take a look. His yin energy enters his body, and only you can save him."
I didn't say nonsense, and went down the well immediately.
This is my first time going down to Jiangjing. In the past, I thought that the well should be opened to the end in one breath, and Jiang should be located directly below the wellhead.
After I came down, I realized that a vertical well was just a passage. At the bottom of the well, a storage room specially used to store ginger was to dig out on the soil wall near the bottom of the well. The method was to dig out a hole that was enough for one person to pass through, and then dig along the hole, widen it, and take out a small hole of five or six square meters.
When I came to the bottom of the well, my eyes passed through Liu Shangang and Liang Houzai, and I saw Luo Youfang lying in the innermost part of the Jiang chamber, with circles of steel ropes tied to him, and his body was still trembling.
Liang Houzai said to me: "The yin energy in his body is no longer controlled, and the yang energy needs to be checked and balanced."
If Luo Youfang hadn't had a problem, I would have given Liang Houzai and Liu Shangang a bear hug, but we are not in this mood at the moment.
I wondered, "Isn't Luo Youfang a ghost? Why is he still afraid of Yin Qi?"
"There is no way, that yin energy is too strong," Liang Houzai said: "And it seems to be coming straight towards Luo Youfang, and neither Liu Shangang nor I were affected."
I didn't have the heart to ask what was going on now, so I quickly got to Luo Youfang, pressed one hand against his people, and placed the other hand on his forehead.
I dare not directly inject the mental power with yang energy into his body, because the yang energy on my body was too strong, so I was afraid that he would be hurt. I could only use the technique of carrying a corpse to condense a small ray of the qi field of the black water corpse coffin to the tip of my fingers, helping him dissolve the yin energy bit by bit.
There were two yin energy on his body, one of which belonged to him, pure, but very quiet. The other was very irritable, and it was flowing rapidly in Luo Youfang's body.
I carefully controlled the Qi field of the Black Water Corpse Coffin, and only eliminated the irritable Yin Qi.
As the yin energy gradually dissipated, Luo Youfang finally stopped trembling. Soon, his breathing became stable, but he did not open his eyes.
I tried his soul. Although I became a little weak after being hit by the yin energy, fortunately it was very complete.
Liu Shangang asked me with some concern: "Is he okay?"
I nodded: "It's okay, I'm just a temporary sleep. I guess I'll wake up soon."
As I spoke, I reached out and unbuttoned the rope on Luo Youfang's body, so that he could sleep more comfortably, and then he let out a long breath and stood up straight.
Li Renfeng also came down. As soon as he saw Liu Shangang and Liang Houzai, he smiled: "Oh, I've found you."
Liang Houzai smiled politely at Li Renfeng, and Liu Shangang ignored him and asked me from the side: "How did you find this?"
Chapter completed!