Returning to this ancient tomb again, I originally thought it was just the tomb of an unknown monarch from a small country. It just possessed some strange technology, which caused the curse to spread.

Only now did I realize that it was the small things that made the big things happen. This ancient tomb was hidden so deep, no wonder it was enough to affect the outside world.

They opened this ancient tomb, perhaps it was fate.

There is nothing special about the statue, but it is the pottery figurines inside that make them more concerned.

Lin Ran stepped into it carefully.

This tomb is somewhat similar to the previous tomb, with the floor and walls made of bluestone slabs.

There are also some black plants on the wall, which they have seen outside before.

I really don’t know how these plants survive in a dark environment, there is no light at all.

However, they are black themselves, so perhaps they really don’t need light to live.

This is the door to the ancient warrior's tomb.

Standing at the door and seeing the people inside, a strange atmosphere arises spontaneously.

I checked at the door for a while to see if there were any traps inside, but found no traps.

It is estimated that the mechanism here is not a physical trap, but there may be other dangers.

"Everyone, be careful." Lin Ran said. The specific location and description of the trap were not marked on the map. After all, it was just a construction drawing for the craftsmen.

In a mysterious atmosphere, they entered the tomb.

After saying that, Lin Ran walked at the front of the team, holding the gold-touching dagger and slowly moving inward.

He walked a few steps forward and walked out of the door.

Sure enough, they came to a huge tomb.

I used the faint light of the flashlight to check the surrounding environment. I found that this tomb was relatively large, at least much more normal than the miniature tombs I had seen before.

The walls on all four sides are smooth and made of black stone slabs. There are no murals on the walls.

This made the entire tomb appear even darker.

The light of the flashlight was not so bright at first. After so long, their spare batteries were almost exhausted.

Originally, Wang Jinpeng was carrying the spare battery, but now he is no longer there.

He patted his cheek to let the negative emotions go and focus on exploring the tomb.

Directly opposite them, there was a stone platform similar to an altar!

What was placed on it turned out to be a bronze tripod.

Obviously, this is a place used for sacrifices.

But it looked a little too weird in the tomb.

Lin Ran looked at the bronze-topped tripod for a while and found nothing unusual.

There are no lines on the surface, but from the outside, it is quite solemn.

Lin Ran discovered that there were two ignition stations next to the altar, and there seemed to be some flammable substances inside.

So he took out the lighter, which he had borrowed from Liu Jingfeng before and had not yet returned it to him.

He tried to ignite the contents of the ignition block.

The climate here is relatively dry, so it might be possible to light a fire.

At first, I had the mentality of giving it a try, but I didn’t expect that he actually set me on fire.

But the burning flame made him feel a little weird.

As the material in the ignition platform was ignited, the tomb chamber turned green.

Because the combustible material is ignited, the flame produced turns out to be green!

However, the lighting effect was quite good. It was much farther than the flashlight, and the entire tomb scene appeared in front of him.

Liu Jingfeng wiped his sweat: "How can this fire be green?"

Not only could he not understand it, but he also thought the fire was a bit strange.

Lin Ran also thought it was very rare, but there were indeed some substances that could be ignited and turn green, such as copper.

The ignition point of copper is so high, how could it be easily ignited?

So when he saw the flames in front of him, he felt strange.

The flame was burning brightly, and it only ignited one of the ignition stations, and the other one also started burning.

It's the same situation as encountered before.

Lin Ran tried to get close to the flame, but did not feel any warmth.

Although he didn't dare to put his hand directly into it, standing next to the flame gave him a different feeling than ordinary fire. It was as if the flame did not exist at all and was just a shadow.

Lin Ran did not continue to delve deeper into this issue. Now was not the time to study chemistry.

After lighting the ignition platform, the entire tomb appeared in front of them.

They had not noticed before that there was an oil lamp hanging just above the bronze roof.

But it wasn't lit.

What really frightened Lin Ran was that there were densely packed crowds of soldiers standing around the tomb.

Some of them had halberds in their hands, others had daggers and shields, and they were also equipped with archers.

It looked like a fully armed army.

The production is so lifelike that except for the dull eyes, it looks just like a real person.

At first he didn't dare to get close, fearing he would be fooled into a trap.

After staying in place for a while, I found that there was nothing unusual.

It should be just an ordinary human being.

Of course, Lin Ran didn't think they were just human caves. Based on his knowledge of the tomb owner, there must be corpses inside.

He plucked up the courage to approach the cave and took a look at their weapons.

These people stood around, arranged in five rows.

The soldier at the forefront holds a sword in his left hand and a shield in his right hand, squatting slightly on the ground.

Behind them are pikemen, and behind the pikemen are archers.

Everyone was ready for battle, and it looked like it was about to break out.

This scene was the source of frightening Lin Ran.

Who knows if these people will ever shoot the arrows in their hands. They can't even hide from such densely packed bows and arrows.

Fortunately, it's just an ordinary statue.

Arriving in front of the soldiers at the front.

Lin Ran then discovered that although they were pottery figurines, the weapons in their hands were actually real bronzes.

Bronze ware has a long history in China. In fact, bronze ware existed 6000 years ago, but it was not industrialized and it was not until the Eastern Zhou Dynasty that it began to become a weapon for people.

But here, they have all begun to use the highest-standard bronze weapons, which was a complete dimensionality reduction attack in that era.

Lin Ran also discovered some strange phenomena.

The appearance of these soldiers is somewhat different from that of the Central Plains people. They look like mixed races, with raised foreheads and slightly curly hair.

At least they are not from the Central Plains, but they look somewhat similar to people from the Western Regions.

But fortunately, he was originally worried that he would be a lizard man. As for the human problem, it didn't matter. China also has many styles of human races. As the saying goes, the sea is open to all rivers and has tolerance.

And from the perspective of attire, their attire is also quite different from that of the soldiers from the Central Plains.

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