Daomu Biji

Qinling Sacred Tree Chapter 22 Qinling Sacred Tree

Because it is a left-handed racquet shot, and the recoil of the racquet shot is terrifying, after these few shots, I just felt numb in the tiger's mouth, and I couldn't lift my hand. Fortunately, the sound was amazing, even Lao Itch was scared. Almost staggering, the rats retreated immediately, not daring to attack rashly again.

When I saw this was an opportunity, I hurriedly urged Lao Itch. The slap-tick was powerful at close range, but its power was limited. Even if it killed ten of them with one shot, it was far from enough. I don’t know if the effect will be as good next time I shoot again.

While thinking about it, I had already retreated to the center of the pit. I looked down and saw that there was indeed a dark hole in the ground. The layer of bricks under the soil surface was vaguely visible. Lao Itch struggled to stuff Master Liang into the hole and pressed against him. As soon as his backbone slid to the bottom, he loosened his grip and Master Liang fell down. Then he also ducked down and jumped down with his hands on the ground.

I took a closer look at the hole and felt that it was too small. It was arranged horizontally and vertically, just enough for one person to pass through and a punch on the chest. The hole was almost close to the skin, but when Lao Itchy heard me say that, He didn't know how old it was, but someone probably made a mistake when he was picking up the bricks. He couldn't care about that much now, as long as it didn't collapse, he imitated the old itch and jumped down with one hand on the ground.

The top of the underground palace is more than three meters high from the ground. When I climbed out, there should be something underneath to raise it, otherwise I couldn't operate it. But when I looked down just now, it was pitch black inside. I didn't know what to use, so I had to stretch it. Tighten your muscles to prevent accidents.

He wasn't even a step down, but my feet touched him. They were still quite stable, so I stepped on them. Found it to be made of wood. I thought Lao Itch wouldn't be able to cushion the coffin. I turned on the lighter and took a look, and found that I was jumping on a wooden lotus seat. There were a few piles of loose bricks under the lotus seat. I raised this thing to a suitable distance. Lao Itch was anxiously waiting for me to come down, and Master Liang fell on it. On one side, I don’t know whether to live or die.

I handed the lighter to Old Itch. He ran to the side and lit a few white jar lanterns in the corner, and the tomb was lit up. I saw that he was familiar with the way, as if he had returned to his own home to greet guests, and I was a little suspicious at the moment. Does this guy have anything left to say?

I have only seen Qianlong’s mausoleum among the tombs with underground palaces in the Qing Dynasty. Looking around now, there is nothing special. The four sides of the tomb are all surrounded by stone walls, and the top is a stone inlaid with blue bricks. It is just because of the humidity that it is almost impossible to see. There are traces of mildew everywhere. On the other hand, because the place is cramped and the air is not circulated, the musty smell is stronger than above, to the point where it is simply unbearable.

I stepped down from the lotus seat and first went to see how Master Liang was doing. When I touched his forehead, I found that his whole body was hot and his breath was weak, which was a symptom of hyperthermia. I quickly poured the remaining half of the bottle of water into him. After pinching him a few times, he finally came to his senses.

I took out a few bricks that were placed under the lotus seat, climbed up again, and tried to block the hole above, but it was unsuccessful. I could only place the bricks very loosely on the break. It looked like I couldn't get in. In fact, as long as If you push it, it will fall off.

But I still put the bricks up. If a mouse does come in later, it would be a good idea to use it as an alarm.

After finishing it, I had time to sort out my wounds. The wounds on my back were not serious. I asked Lao Itch to take a look at it. After making sure that no muscles or bones were injured, I took a closer look.

There are several coffins placed side by side in the second half of the tomb, one large and four small. It should be a combined burial cave. This should be the apse. The largest coffin has been opened. The corpse inside is wearing a suit of armor and a helmet. The helmet looked like that of a Qing Dynasty cavalry officer. Unfortunately, the exposed face was covered in black mold and looked very unlucky.

I originally nailed the coffin again after finishing the work, so that such serious mildew would not have occurred. Unfortunately, Lao Itch did not know how to deal with the aftermath after doing it. I sighed in my heart, this ghost son is simply a typical example of today's unqualified thieves. , I need to educate myself well when I go out in the future.

There is a corridor opposite the coffin. There are also stones on both sides of the corridor. There are no murals or reliefs. It can be seen that the standard of this tomb is not high. It is just a small rich family. The other side of the corridor is not as good as the road, because there is no one here. As for the side room, I guess it might just be an antechamber or nothing at all.

The more I looked at it, the colder my heart became. I couldn't figure out what the big benefit Lao Itch said was there. I thought that this devilish son might have tricked me again. I was about to ask him what the benefits were when suddenly Seeing him walking to the coffin, he took off his belt and made a condom, then put it around the neck of the corpse and pulled it up.

I also told him about the method of tying corpses with ropes to extract pearls in Xiangxi, but no one has used such a disgusting method for a long time. This man really took what I said as the truth. I walked over and asked him what he was doing. He waved his hand, smiled mysteriously, reached under the coffin and pulled it. Hearing a creak, the stones behind the coffin sank, and a secret passage appeared.

I saw that the tomb here was simple, but there was such a mysterious tunnel, and I was suspicious. When I looked inside, I saw only a staircase sloping downwards. The light was limited, and no matter how deep it was, I couldn't see it.

If I had a flashlight at this time, all the problems would be easily solved, but unfortunately I didn't have one at hand. I thought about asking Lao Itchy to put a signal inside to take a look, but when I thought of the trouble he had just caused, I thought I had better forget it. We've been having bad luck lately, and it would be weird if it started to burn down there and we were caught in the middle and couldn't cook it.

Lao Itch pulled his belt back and told me that this tunnel leads directly to the bottom. The distance is quite long, and the temperature below is too high to rest. We should stop here first, eat some dry food, and refresh ourselves. Go down again.

The smell here was unpleasant, and I didn’t have much of an appetite. After a few bites, I asked him how he discovered this authentic place in the first place.

He said to me: At that time, I brought an authentic corpse-pulling rope and wanted to take off the armor of the corpse. Unexpectedly, I pulled it twice and it seemed to be caught by something. I put one foot on the edge of the coffin. It wasn't set up properly, so it slipped and fell into the coffin——

I waved to him, that’s it! Stop talking about the following, just make yourself sick until you are sick enough.

The three of them ate something casually, and Lao Itch said he would take me down this secret passage first. Master Liang was not seriously injured and had already recovered. Hearing Lao Itch talk about wanting to keep him, Still unwilling, we had no choice but to take him with us. The three people cautiously entered the secret passage.

Earlier I was worried that the secret passage was dark and there might be some trap, but Lao Itch said that he had walked through it several times and it was not difficult to walk. He could go down by just touching the side without a flashlight, so I felt relieved and walked a few steps. I felt hot air blowing up from below, blowing away the musty smell around me.

The stairs were longer than I thought, and it got hotter as we went down. After a while, I started to sweat profusely. At this time, Lao Itchy told us to watch our steps, so I calmed down, and after a few steps we reached the level ground.

Lao Itchy lit the lighter and lit the torches on both sides of the exit. I turned around and saw that we had walked out of the secret passage. The front suddenly became clear. It was the bottom of a huge circular vertical shaft with a diameter of about sixty meters. It was sunken into a deep pit, and it was still impossible to see what was inside, but the shadows were so dark that it probably wasn't empty.

This is probably the bottom of the rocky mountain of Goldfish Mountain. There are obvious traces of digging on the side of the vertical shaft wall. It is obvious that this cavity is artificially created, but why did they dig so deep? Is this also part of the mine above? But there are no mineral veins here?

I could vaguely see something huge standing upright in the center of the pit, but unfortunately there wasn't enough light to see clearly. The temperature here was very high, and a hot wind blew up from top to bottom, making people dizzy. It's so swollen that I can't even stand steady, but because there's no bad smell, it feels a little more comfortable than being up there.

I pulled out a torch on one side and followed Lao Itchi to the pit. Soon, a very spectacular scene gradually became clear in front of me.

Standing vertically in the middle of the pit is a large copper pillar with a diameter of about ten meters. At first glance, it seems to be a curved copper wall. It goes straight up and is unreachable, and the bottom is inserted straight into the stone at the bottom of the pit. It was so stable that I was almost stunned. Such a huge metal tool had long exceeded the level of smelting at the time. Human beings could never do it. Its appearance here was simply a miracle.

When I got closer, I saw that there were many small copper sticks of different thicknesses on top of the copper pillars. They were very similar to the one Lao Itch was carrying. I estimated that there were no less than a thousand of them densely packed. I don’t know if there are any more up there. How many.

Lao Itch said to me: When I first arrived at this place, I thought I saw the Dinghai Divine Needle. After taking a closer look, I realized it was a giant bronze tree. However, I couldn't figure out what this thing was here. What's the meaning?

When I saw such a huge copper pillar, I was so surprised that I shivered and said, You have to ask the person who inserted it here to know. Damn it. Speaking of which, the mine above may not be for digging at all. They dug the mine, but to dig this thing. They dug all the way down to the bottom of the mountain and still didn't find the end. So how deep should this thing be inserted into the ground?

Lao Itch said to me: When I came here last time, I fucking thought about it. This thing might even be inserted into hell.

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