Chapter 23 The Pool(2/2)
The valley is two cars wide and full of rocks. There is basically no grass in the gaps between the rocks smashed down from the cliff on one side. This is very strange, as if someone is stepping on it every day. I asked the girl where the rock she walked on is.
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She pointed us in the direction and we walked all the way for about ten minutes. I saw a large black stone that looked like it had been burned by fire lying across the end of the valley. Nothing could be seen behind the stone, but I could hear the roar of the water below.
The sound was like a big river rushing.
I put the girl down. The young master also wanted to carry her and give her a kick.
I told them to stop playing around. These are the last few days for us. We should be more energetic and climbed up the rocks.
The sound of water became clearer when the stone was big. I took a few steps forward and thought there was a stream behind the stone. But when I walked to the edge of the stone, I saw a sudden strong wind blowing. I felt a vibration in front of my eyes. Suddenly the world was spinning.
An almost extremely spectacular scene appeared in front of me. It was a huge barrel-shaped pool, but now the water has dried up. The pool was very deep. Looking down, there were many holes on the wall of the pool, and nine white waterfalls came from it.
A large stream of mist formed in the hollow, making the scenery very hazy. The sound that I thought was the roar of the river was actually just the roar of the waterfall as it fell to the bottom of the pool.
What kind of place is this? The young master opened his mouth wide and seemed about to fall down. The girl also screamed and didn't know how to express her emotions.
I could tell at a glance that this was the most rare Feng Shui pattern in the world, called Jiulongkeng. In my memory, no one had found anything like this before. That is, this pattern was derived from the theory of Feng Shui.
I almost immediately confirmed that Liu Qu's tomb might really be here. There is no way in the world to find a better Feng Shui location than here. As long as he knows a little bit about the art of guanyu or has someone around him who understands, it is impossible to give up such a Feng Shui location. Unexpectedly
Liu Qu, a pervert, had such a blessing. And the place indicated by the map hidden in the Zhenhe dragon coffin pattern must also be here.
I almost don't need to look at a map because I think the person who drew the map is a fool if that map doesn't show a place like this.
The legendary ancient tomb guarded by nine dragons turns out to be not a real dragon but a Feng Shui dragon.
No matter how stupid the young master was, he saw the clues in my expression and asked: "Isn't Lao Xu the place we are looking for? Liu Qu's tomb is under this?"
I nodded and said, "That's right. If he really builds a mausoleum here, he will definitely not build it anywhere else. He doesn't know how to read Feng Shui. He knows that the Feng Shui here is good. Now I want to move my ancestral tomb here."
The young master looked down and saw that the wind blowing up from the pond was very strong. He clicked his tongue and said, "How can we go down so deep?"
I pointed to some old trees growing on the wall of the pool below and said, "We can go down along these things. It shouldn't be a problem. There must have been a puddle top in the pool because the mausoleum was built at that time to divert the water here."
Got out.
I thought about the several caves under the mouth of Shacai Gorge and wondered if the water had been diverted there. No wonder the water in the Mengjiang River there was so clear.
But when I looked at this deep pool, I felt a little strange. Why is there a map of how to get here engraved on the Zhenhe dragon coffin? Does the owner of the dragon coffin just want the people who found the dragon coffin to come here? Or does it have other motives? I thought about it.
Chapter completed!