Otherworldly Merchant
Chapter 1578: Taoist White Crane
I approached him and he reached forward with one hand, seemingly trying to grab something and pressed his other hand firmly against his chest.
His clothes were already broken, but he could still see it was a dark robe. As you can see from the skeleton, he has something in his other hand pressed against his chest.
Looks like it's still got a lock.
I was deeply afraid of being contaminated with poison gas, and I dared not use my hands, but kicked open the bones and exposed the objects below.
It turns out to be a small iron box with two very fine little locks hanging from it.
How does it look exactly like the little box that William's ancestors hid?
I took some weird iron boxes out of my backpack, two by one, exactly the same.
The exact same iron box, the exact same lock, even the pattern on it is not bad!
Did this man come in with William's ancestors?
I recalculated the man's already rotten clothes and the pieces he had on him.
Clothes are the mid-day style of the Ming Dynasty, the body of the fire folder, copper money, the remaining half of the silver bills, also around the mid-day of the Ming Dynasty.
Almost 500 years ago, in the days of William's ancestors.
Under the flashlight, I found his forward hand facing the stone wall.
There are two lines of black and red lettering on the stone wall: "Faithless, poisoning my life!” Only Ebao, who stood in the way of the thieves' plot, had my treasurer sworn to destroy them all... ”
The last word was not finished, leaving only a long bloodstain, and it should have been poisoned to death by the time he wrote it here.
“Unbelievable, poisoning my life!” These two words are very understandable, that is to say, that the foreigner did not speak creditworthiness and he was poisoned by the foreigner.
But what does this mean, "Only Ebao, a bandit conspiracy"?
What's he hiding in this box?
Though more than 500 years apart, most of the dramatic poisons are long gone, but the ghost knows what poison is in him? I still didn't dare touch his body easily, stepped on the iron box with a pair of knives and pryed it open.
There is a small yellow cloth baggage inside the box and a stacked square white cloth.
I cut the yellow cloth bag open with a double knife, and there was actually a snake-shaped jade inside.
Hey, isn't that a double jade?
As soon as we got off the submarine, we found two alchemists along the water gourd, and then we found a snake-shaped jade like a hairline on the gourd rope.
Later, according to the communication device, Liu Lao Liu said the item was called Tianqiu Double Jade, it should be a pair, and most likely it was the key to what treasure was opened.
But why is this thing here?
Oh, I see!
All of a sudden, I figured out what the word 'Ebao' means in this man's last words!
This man must have come in with William's ancestors, but neither of them trusted anyone, so there were two locks on the box, one of them could only open one.
William's ancestors had begotten evil thoughts, poisoned this man and wanted to swallow treasures alone. But this man had prepared an iron box exactly the same in advance and had already secretly replaced it.
William's ancestors didn't know, but they didn't have another key to verify. Prior to his death, he still considered the fake box a treasure of the world, secretly using the ancient Latin script as Buddhist language, and wanted to leave it to future generations.
And the guy in front of him, knowing that the poisoning was too deep to live, fled in here with the box.
Five hundred years later, I was caught walking right into a rat hole.
Thus, there is no clue or mystery on the iron box left by William's ancestors, and even he himself has been blinded from it.
I took the knife and found a waterproof bag in my backpack, carefully packed it in, then opened the square white cloth.
The white cloth was ripped raw from the clothes, with obvious needle joints on top.
In the lower right corner of the white cloth, there was also a half-needle embroidered crane.
Is this what the old White Crane Taoist left behind?
The lettering on it is red and should be written in blood.
The font is strong and strong, like a sword. Although it is a few lines, it is concise.
“One sword at a time kills the dragon, and the dragon's soul will disappear. Greedy little man, God forbid, for Dao Feng Jiang, Yongzhen Taiping! ”
Dao Baihe left only these thirty-two words, but he made it clear that the whole story was coming to light - Dragon Ho Wei and those skeleton bones that Jiang Da Fish and I later discovered were all killed by him, what he called the ‘greedy little man’.
And the reason why Old Dao died is not because of the failure to fight and kill something powerful, as we had previously speculated, but to seal the riverbed.
The stones sealed at the bottom of the river were indeed 78,000 years old, but this seal was left by Daoist Baihe in the early years of the Tang dynasty.
He sealed the bottom of the river to suppress the dragon, or, more precisely, the dragon's soul.
So there really was a dragon in this monument? No wonder Hill and Lady Shen had a dragon's soul.
It is precisely because 'the evil dragon is extinguished and the dragon's soul is indelible' that Dao Bai crane exhausted his superior cultivation. With his soul, he sealed the evil dragon at the bottom of the river in the Usuri River forever, forever protecting the peace of Wanshi.
This story, indeed, is a song to cry about.
If what he says is true, then what happens next makes sense.
William's ancestors didn't know where to hear the story, so he moved his mind and found a master of witchcraft - the guy who secretly switched his balls.
The two sneaked in, but they were both pregnant with ghosts, counting on each other, and eventually no one could escape, and they all died here.
And before William's ancestors came here, they must have left some clues for the future of the family. So for centuries, they have also been convinced, especially when they have found the entrance, but have tried to find a way to stay out of the bottom of the river, which has more ancestral speculation and thus become more obsessed.
Passed down to William's generation and finally got together one of the strongest luxury formations of all time, our so-called joint expedition.
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In the early years of the Tang dynasty, the details of the people who entered the monuments in the middle of the Ming dynasty were finally clear, but they became more and more confused.
Is it true what William said about family nightmares? If it's true, where did the nightmare come from?
If there's no nightmare at all, it's all a lie he made up, then what about his son's condition?
If he doesn't want anything, why explore this monument?
Who is the murderer of Liu's sixth son?
What exactly are the Jiang brothers? The purpose of their involvement seems to be more than just a treasure at the bottom of the river.
What happened to the ring in Pike's hand? Is he the legendary middle finger?
Did Mrs. Shen and Hill know the truth long ago? Why did they join in?
Who's the mystery man who entered the monument almost behind Fujita's feet?
Were those Japanese ninjas who assassinated me and Liu Lao Six sent by Longquan Mountain? Who's the mole on this boat again?
The mystery is heavy, as if it were haze, deep inside me.
It was destined to be extraordinary when it came to the Usuri River.