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Chapter 9 The Dove Occupies the Magpie's Nest(2/3)

So after we looked at the golden clothes for a while, I finally turned my attention to the face of the owner of the tomb.

For a moment, I really couldn’t describe what kind of face this was? Can it still be considered a face? There were no eyes, nose, mouth, ears... It was just a bald head that was as smooth as if it had just been picked from the field.

Watermelon. And this bald head actually rests on a red agate pillow.

If I read it correctly, this red agate pillow is the agate pillow protected by the white demon fox that we saw in the tomb of Wang Liu in Guangchuan. I just don’t know how it got under the head of the current tomb owner? It was originally

Two of them or the white demon fox brought over the agate pillow?

I remember very clearly that when I was fighting for the agate pillow with the white demon fox, the beast opened the mechanism and fell into this tomb of an unknown age. I almost lost my life in the many mechanisms. Thinking of this, I was shocked.

A chill came over my heart.

What on earth does that beast want to do?

What shocked me the most was that the corpse's chest was still rising and falling slightly, as if it was breathing. Yes, after opening the coffin, I could still clearly hear the "slight" inhalation sound.

He is alive!

To be honest, the three of us were still very afraid of this thousand-year-old corpse. So the three of us were stunned for two minutes. We didn’t do anything or even say anything. I could clearly see that the always bold young master’s legs were trembling. And I

Why not?

A thousand-year-old corpse is still breathing? What is this concept? A thief who is old but not dead is called a thief? So what is a thousand-year old corpse? A monster? A zombie? Or a ghost?

"Brother Xu, do you think this is the legendary gold-threaded garment?" The girl was the only one who still had the mind to discuss this glittering garment at this time.

I shook my head. This little girl usually looks timid, but she often behaves unexpectedly at critical moments, such as now.

The young master said that gold-threaded clothes are not like this. And if this is the tomb of that perverted old man Liu Qu, he is not an emperor and has no right to enjoy such luxurious gold-threaded clothes.

The girl said that she didn’t know if it was a gold-threaded garment, but one thing she could guarantee was that the reason why this corpse had not decayed for thousands of years and even turned into this appearance was definitely related to this garment. I asked in confusion: “How do you know?

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The girl explained: "There are not many historical records about Liu Qu, the king of Guangchuan, but there are quite a few. There are no books that say he is a monster or that he has a special appearance. This can prove that he is bound to die like this.

It became like this after death. There are many reasons for the change of the body after death. It is possible that there are many cemeteries, Feng Shui coffins, and clothes. Now the burial place of Liu Qu is the Jiulong Pit, which is a place with excellent Feng Shui. This may be the reason for his mutation.

One; while the bronze coffin and coffin are not different, the material of the white jade coffin is also not different, so another reason for his mutation must be the gold threaded clothes!

Although we are not sure that the shining golden clothes are gold-threaded clothes, we subconsciously regard them as gold-threaded clothes.

When the girl said this, I couldn't help but look at the corpse in the coffin again. The more I looked at it, the more strange it became that ancient corpses could mutate and mutate under various circumstances. I once heard someone say that there was a corpse that became stiff after death and could not be touched for thousands of years.

Yang Qi will cause the corpse to transform into what ordinary people call a zombie; and the reason for the other kind of wet corpse is even more bizarre.

Now the corpse in the white jade coffin is a wet corpse and is strange and inexplicable. I know what the girl said is right. If King Liu Qu of Guangchuan looked like this before his death, then even if the official history does not record folklore, there must be a lot of legends and records in unofficial history. And about

The most common record about King Liu of Guangchuan is that he liked to rob tombs and was cruel by nature, but there is no literary record of his appearance.

As a result, the only reason why Wang Liuqu of Guangchuan became what he is now is that he changed after death as the girl said. But this is too weird. A good person is buried after death with his eyes, nose,

The mouth and ears all disappear and the face becomes a smooth body?

Of course, all the girl's speculations are based on the premise that the corpse in the coffin is that of King Liu Qu of Guangchuan. If the corpse in the white jade coffin is not Liu Qu but some monster from the Western Anniversary Period, that would be a different matter.

All the seven orifices have become entities? Is this still a human being?

I couldn't help but smile bitterly and asked the girl what to do next. The girl said to peel off the gold thread clothes on the body. And the agate pillow he was resting on was definitely hollow, and there should be an epitaph of the owner's life inside, so he had to take it out.

I couldn't help but think to myself that this girl was more cruel than me and wanted to peel off the person's only fig leaf? The young master looked at me and motioned for me to peel off the gold-threaded clothing from the body.

The coffin was opened while we were talking, and the girl actually studied the somewhat abnormal corpse. However, this corpse, which looked a little disgusting and scary, did not look like what we found except for the slight rise and fall of the chest as if breathing like a living person.

The green female corpse also caused corpse transformation. Therefore, my fear of it has also been reduced a lot.

Since the girl was about to take off her clothes, I could only take out the bronze mirror from my backpack and turned around to take a photo. Unexpectedly, the young master snatched the bronze mirror from my hand and shouted, "Old Xu, please stop making trouble. Do you really believe this?"

Set? Have you forgotten about the female corpse just now?"

I said, "Then you go and take off the golden robe from the body, and I will protect it for you."

The young master hesitated for a moment, glared at me fiercely, and then said harshly, "You should remember this account for me, Lao Xu!" As he said that, he took out the rope, made a loop, and tried to put it on the bare head.

Apparently he was really planning to strip off the gold-lined garment from the corpse.

The reason why I didn't stop the girl from stripping off her clothes was because I also understood that this gold-lined garment was bound to be an artifact just like the ancient bronze sword in my hand. Such things are available but not sought after. If I miss this once, I'm afraid I'll do it next time.

There is no chance again.

The rope in the young master's hand clicked accurately and was put on the corpse's bare head. Then he pulled the corpse up a little with a little force. Since it was a wet corpse, it didn't take much effort to pull it up. Seeing the naked head

After leaving the red agate pillow, I quickly took out another piece of rope and pointed it towards the agate pillow case, and pulled the agate pillow out without wasting any time.

The girl cheered and quickly put on the plastic anti-gas gloves. She quickly grabbed the pillow and looked at it. Then she nodded at me and said, "Brother Xu, this pillow is definitely from the Western Han Dynasty. This person should be Wang Liu of Guangchuan." As she spoke, she

I have already started playing with the agate pillow.

I have been in the antique market for several years and I can naturally tell the things from the Western Han Dynasty and the Western Zhou Dynasty at a glance. I am also curious that the bronze coffin is obviously from the Western Zhou Dynasty and the agate pillow looks like something from the Western Han Dynasty in both shape and pattern. Could it be that it is from the Western Han Dynasty?

Are you saying that Wang Liuqu of Guangchuan was really perverted and threw other people's corpses out and then lay down in the magpie's nest himself?

The girl fiddled with the agate pillow for a while, but she didn't know what mechanism it was using. She just heard a "pop" sound and the agate pillow opened directly. A scroll of gold silk with tiny characters written inside appeared in front of us. The girl unfolded it and read it.

I'm a little nervous when I see this thing, but it's our only hope of survival.

"Brother Xu, this is it. Let's study it after we get out!" The girl exclaimed happily. At the same time, she took out a plastic bag and wrapped the gold silk layer by layer and put it away.

Suddenly there was an exclamation from the young master's side. I couldn't help but be startled and worried that the young master was in danger and quickly turned around. Only to see the young master shaking his head and saying: "Lao Xu, come here and help me. This girl is so slippery that I can't fix it by myself."

I heard this and walked over. It turned out that the young master was too scared to step into the coffin after all. I heard Nan Clanzi say that the most common way to peel off the clothes from a corpse is to tie one end of the corpse rope to the corpse.

One end of the neck was tied around his own waist, then he straddled the coffin and sat on the body, using the rope to pull the body up and start peeling off the clothes.

The young master also knew the specific method, but how could he have the courage to cross into the coffin, let alone sit on the body of Wang Liuqu of Guangchuan. So he tried several times but could not peel off the golden robe.

What's even more terrible is that the rope that was originally tied around the corpse's neck suddenly broke into two pieces with a "snap" sound.

I couldn't help but be surprised when I looked at the broken rope. The cut of the rope was so smooth that it seemed to have been cut by a sharp weapon. But where did the sharp weapon come from the corpse of Wang Liu in Guangchuan? If Nanlizi encountered this situation, it would be natural.

Not daring to do anything else, he respectfully closed the coffin lid, kowtowed and exited.

But I'm not a southerner, I'm just an antique dealer. How can I let go of the gold-threaded clothes? So I tied the rope with a loose buckle again and asked the young master to get out of the way.

I put one end of the rope around the corpse's neck and the other end around my waist. I looked at Wang Liuqu of Guangchuan and his chest was rising and falling. In fact, I had no idea in my heart. But the girl and the young master were both looking at that.

The glittering gold-lined clothes were waving to me, and I stepped into the coffin without even thinking about it.

At this moment, a black figure suddenly rushed towards me. I instinctively said "ah". Under the girl's flashlight, I could clearly see the pointed mouth, bright red and enchanting eyes, and silver-white eyes.

Isn't the fur of that white demon fox?

Since I had already stepped into the coffin with one foot, I had no time to dodge, so I had no choice but to raise my sword and face it. Who would have thought that the demon fox, which originally moved like the wind, with agile and strange movements, would not dodge or dodge this time?

Facing the ancient bronze sword in my hand, the bright red eyes flashed with strange pride.

I was shocked. What did this beast want to do? But people's minds seem to be extremely flexible in crisis. I understood the purpose of this demon fox in an instant and hurriedly returned the sword.

Who would have thought that when the demon fox saw me withdrawing my sword, it actually hit the bronze coffin. I was furious in my heart. This damn beast didn't even find a time to die. Isn't this causing trouble? Although I can't guarantee anything, I understand Guangchuan in my heart.

What fatal consequences would happen if Wang Liuqi's body came into contact with blood?

I couldn't afford the risk, but it was too late to stop the demon fox from committing suicide. What was even worse was that when the young master saw the white demon fox attacking me, he actually drew his bow and arrow and shot a bamboo arrow directly at the demon fox.

There was a "bang" sound, and the white demon fox hit the bronze coffin hard, causing its brain to burst. At the same time, the young master's bamboo arrow also pierced its body, and bright red blood spattered everywhere.

No! I hurriedly lay down facing the coffin in an attempt to block the demon fox's blood from splashing on the corpse of Wang Liuqu of Guangchuan. I didn't care whether the ugly and monster corpse had any corpse poison. But my speed was still a little slower.

A few drops of the demon fox's bright red blood still landed on the body of Guangchuan Wang Liuqu and even on his head.

Originally, Guangchuan Wang Liuqu's head was bare and pale. Now it was stained with bright red blood, which was particularly dazzling. What shocked me even more was that the demon fox's blood did not follow the principles of physics and fell downwards, as if it were falling on the ground.

It was sucked directly into the sponge.

I was not dazzled. At this moment, Guangchuan Wang Liu's shaved head actually twisted slightly, as if he was uncomfortable sleeping and wanted to get into a comfortable posture.

I have completely understood in my heart that the purpose of the damn demon fox is very clear. When it could not save the body of Wang Liuqu of Guangchuan, it actually resorted to suicide. I don’t know what secret method it used, but I knew that this corpse was about to be resurrected.

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Just when I hesitated for a moment, the old pervert Wang Liuqu from Guangchuan actually twisted his neck hard. Then I suddenly felt my feet tighten as if they were caught by something. I was shocked that one of my feet had already stepped forward.

After entering the coffin, he was grabbed by something. Needless to say, it was Liu Qu's hand.

It is definitely not an easy thing for a living person to have his feet grabbed by the hands of a dead person. I moved hard and wanted to struggle. But I forgot that I had just put the rope around the neck of the corpse. Naturally, I was also affected by the movement.

Wang Liu went to Guangchuan and sat up as well.

What's the concept of a corpse lying in a coffin suddenly sitting up? I can't be called a particularly bold person, but I'm not a timid person either. Even so, I couldn't help but scream.

For a moment, my mind went blank, and Wang Liu of Guangchuan, who had already sat up, stretched out his two pale hands and pinched my neck hard.

In my ears, I could only hear the exclamations of the young master and the girl. The rest seemed to be darkness and the god of death was waving to me.

I felt a chill in my heart, but it was filled with fear. As soon as the cold light of the ancient bronze sword flashed, I stabbed Wang Liuqu of Guangchuan in the heart with all my strength.

No matter you are a human or a ghost. If you are a human, I will kill you! If you are a ghost, I will kill you again.

People are afraid of evil ghosts and evil, and driven by the survival instinct, people explode with power that even they themselves cannot imagine. The ancient bronze sword in my hand stabbed the heart of the corpse of Wang Liuqu of Guangchuan without any hindrance.

.But to my surprise, I could cut off even hard iron chains and bronze buckles effortlessly. Now, facing a corpse, my ancient bronze sword couldn't penetrate it.

I was shocked. Could it be that the corpse of Liu Qu, the king of Guangchuan, became a spirit after being cultivated for thousands of years? Is it invulnerable?
To be continued...
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