Otherworldly Merchant

Chapter 1587: Origins of Huaxia!

After the palace sank into the ground, the ground closed again and the flood retreated slightly, but the nine steps and half the tower were still submerged.

The men lifted the torch, the women held the children and the elderly, walking into the cave outside the temple, as if to leave, and the tribes migrated again.

The next scene showed a giant snake, occupying the front passage, and many people were bitten into two pieces.

A woman threw the baby in her arms out in panic, and the snake swallowed it and raised her head slightly to stare at the crowd.

The old man with the veterinary necklace seemed to see what was going on, waving his arms out loud and howling.

Several more women then threw their babies more helplessly than others.

The serpent swallowed and turned away.

People continue to explore the cave, which, despite its complexity, is still buried deep underground without a path to the ground.

So they started building a new home in this cave...

At the interface of each cave, they make levels, and they make gear-mounted machines out of stone strips, and then they carve out stone walls, leading to water flow —— that's the original form of the card palace lock. Of course, they may have initially thought only to escape the snake's attack.

But the serpent comes on time every year, and on that day, the flowers and plants on the shore will burst out, the water will rise dramatically, and the hibernating tortoise will drill out the dirt.

The helpless also continued to abandon their babies to protect the entire family, and one of the women could not resist the pain of losing her son and jumped into the water.

While linking caves and rebuilding homes, two other huge covert projects are under way!

One is the excavation of a long lane on the slope of the ground, which still aspires to the light and wants to return to life on the continent.

The other was done by an old man wearing a veterinary necklace with a small child, who collected the heads of all the dead and hung them on stone walls, as if they were setting up an extremely subtle array.

The bones that lost their skulls were stacked together and put in a lot of little snakes, which seemed to be the sea of dead snakes I'd met before.

Humans have gone through generations, and the owner of the Veterinary Necklace has changed from one person to another.

These three enormous works are also getting better and better, and finally, one day, the Labyrinth Gate is the first to be completed!

When the serpent reappeared and opened its mouth, people no longer abandoned the baby, but hid in the maze and circled the serpent, and threw spear arrows to fight back.

The serpent became angry, shaking its body all over the black scale, and hit the stone hole again and again.

The stones at the entrance fell and the ancient palace swayed.

At a time when mankind was overwhelmed and panicked to steal babies from women as sacrifices, a flock of fish swam far away.

Headed by a mermaid, long hair, big eyes, clearly the woman who died in the water.

She came swimming with the fish, laying an egg in front of the serpent, who stopped attacking the cave and swallowed the egg.

From then on, whenever the serpent comes back, the female fish will also swim with the fish in time to lay an egg.

Year after year.

After not knowing how many generations the owner of the Veterinary Necklace had changed, the Great Battle was finally completed.

The giant snake is locked in a piece of water, unable to leap out, but on that day of the year, it is still extremely unwilling to hit the underwater bedrock.

Under the tremor of the cave, the fish swimmed in again to lay their eggs and save everyone.

Time rotated, not knowing how many more years later, the path to the ground finally opened up, all the tribes happily carried all the heads of household into the passage.

We're about to drill out of the ground with our eyes open. Everyone saw the legendary light...

And the serpent woke up again.

It had grown a pair of sharp corners, hit the cornerstone hard, and the path to the outside world had collapsed.

The old man lifted the boulder with his body and pushed some young men out desperately.

The fish swam again, just lost the mermaid.

Some people jumped into the water from the threshold of the tunnel with great courage, trying to feed the snake and buy you some time. Some people still struggle to pick up boulders, desperately want to run out one more person, leaving one more seed for the tribe...

After eating fish eggs, the serpent calmed down, but the passage to the outside world finally collapsed. Except for the few young people who escaped, the rest of the people were stoned and buried in the ground forever.

The collapsed passage raised a boulder and the old man with the veterinary necklace stretched out his pale head.

He is the only survivor in the dungeon.

He was digging stones, trying to save another man, but in vain.

So he went back to the cave and carved it on the stone wall.

The last mural in front of me, an old man with a veterinary necklace, was digging stone.

Year after year, the old man was skinny as wood, but he didn't stop for a moment...

Ultimately, the painting was only halfway done, lying underground in a dead bone that had long been broken to pieces.

Though that dead bone had long been weathered out of shape, I could still tell his final posture, holding a digger already covered in light green rust in his hand.

Looks like this remains the only survivor, and the chronicler of this ancient roll is a wizard from that ancient tribe.

But the veterinary necklace he had been wearing on his chest was gone.

The longer I saw this painting from the beginning, the more I looked at it, the more shocking it was.

I was amazed by the shocking scene, the bloody scene.

Are these the first human beings? Are these murals the most authentic records of that period of history?

Are some of the young men who fled the country the ancestors of Hua Xia?

Legend has it that thousands of miles from the northern shore of the Yellow River, long before the Summer dynasty, a group of original ancestors were born and bred.

Historically, these people have been referred to as the Yu clan.

Many of the ancient books dug by archaeologists have been documented, confirming the existence of the Yu family, but no trace of their lives has been found.

So they live here. Why are they called the Yu Clan?

Was it to commemorate the fish that saved the whole family, or the first woman to jump in the water?

In mythological stories, the female creator is the tail of a human snake. Is this a mistake in an era where there are no written records and oral passages? The so-called lady is actually the mermaid who saved the human race?

Isn't that how the prehistoric floods that devastated the heavens and the earth spread?

A giant snake with two horns was also given a new name by the descendants - the dragon!

On the day the dragons raised their heads, they also kept in mind that according to the ancient calendar coincided with February 2nd.

The people initially had a tremendous hatred and fear of this dragon, but just as they feared thunder, they changed from fear to awe and slowly became worshippers, thus calling themselves dragon descendants?

Is this the true origin of Huaxia civilization?