Chapter 361: The Truth

Jin Shouzhi touched a stone and gently threw it at the glowing place.

I saw that the small stone "gurgling" around a few times, and I didn't know what it hit and stopped.

Jin Shouzhi held her breath and waited quietly for a while, seeing that there was no change in taking things.

Her hanging heart relaxed slightly—it seemed that it was not a "living thing" that could move, and it was fortunate news that it was in this narrow stone chamber right now.

Jin Shouzhi moved closer, trying to see more clearly.

However, the light here is particularly bad, and there is always a foggy thing blocking her view.

She pulled a cold flame stick from her bag and threw it at the flash. The jumping ice-blue rod bounced and lit up the entire stone chamber faintly.

And in the next second, Jin Shouzhi's eyes widened suddenly.

It turned out that the thing that was shining white just now was actually a dense pile of skulls!

Countless human skulls are as tall as Jin Shouzhi's one and a half people, and they are densely piled.

The eye sockets were empty, and the bottomless darkness stared straight at her. The ice-blue flames of the cold flame rod jumped and jumped, reflecting half of the skeletons on the wall, making it even more ghostly.

This kind of environment, this kind of picture, this kind of atmosphere, Jin Shouzhi is also a little worried in her heart.

She bit her lip hard, trying to calm herself down.

Where did all these skulls come from, if they were really collected by the Kosgar wildlings?

According to a rough estimate, there are probably hundreds of them. If it's the dead ancestors of their clan, it's better to say, if it's an ordinary human......

It's just creepy.

Jin Shouzhi took a deep breath, and her slightly fluctuating mood gradually calmed down.

Although so many skulls were scary, but fortunately, they were just a bunch of dead human bones that couldn't move, and they didn't bring her any substantial damage, so she just avoided them.

Jin Shouzhi looked at the entire stone room and found that the surrounding walls were covered with strange blood-red murals, and the painting style was very similar to the one he had just seen.

It's just that this mural is more realistic, and the expressions of the characters depicted on it are also very vivid.

Connected from left to right, it looks like a continuous story.

Kim Shouzhi took a closer look and found that one of the figures did not have a striking head and muscles, but was like an ordinary person, like an ordinary human who had strayed into the rainforest.

The wild man of Cosga, who had gone out hunting, happened to find him, and did not directly pierce his body with a trident like Fang Cai's sculpture, but communicated with him very friendly, showing goodwill, and seemed very peaceful.

The second mural is more harmonious, with the Kosga savages bringing the man to their abode and sharing food and water with him, as well as showing the many cultures unique to the Kosga tribe and their intimacy with each other.

But in the third mural, the whole picture changed abruptly.

Suddenly, another group of people broke into the Cosgar camp and burned down their houses. Many of them were hunted and captured, and they were heavily shackled, and they were transported to no apparent location.

Some of the surviving Kosgars had to venture deep into the rainforest to rebuild their homes brick by brick......

Seeing this, Jin Shouzhi inexplicably felt a little weak.

She seemed to understand why the trident would pierce the intestines of humans.

If she treats a foreigner sincerely, saves him, takes care of him, and shares her living resources with him without hesitation.

But he took revenge, ruined her home, harmed her family, and reduced her to the point where she had to live in secret......

She may not just let him break his intestines, but she is bound to cut him with thousands of knives, break his body into thousands of pieces, and crush his bones and ashes!