193.Chapter 193: Two pies fall from the sky
I couldn't hold back the excitement in my heart, I immediately clicked on the email, and before I could read the content, I found that the email was with an attachment, and I couldn't help but be even more excited - I hope he can bring me a surprise!
The content of the email is very long, and just looking at the first few sentences, I am already itching. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
Freddie said in the email that he had sent a photo that they didn't think was important, because Di Rijin himself didn't think the photo was important!
The photo is attached.
I clicked on it right away and downloaded it to my desktop. When I opened it, I couldn't help but feel a little disappointed, because it wasn't what I expected, but a picture of the entire cave wall.
I took a look at it first, and I didn't find anything extra except that the thirteenth petroglyph was also in it! I couldn't help but feel a little depressed in my heart, because I had already seen all these photos.
Discouraged, I had to turn my attention to the content of the email, since Freddie wrote such a long content, there must be a reason!
So, I began to carefully ponder the content of the email.
Freddie said the photo wasn't given to me because they didn't think it was important and that it was confusing. His words are intriguing, and it is clear that they have doubts about the authenticity of something in this photo.
Sure enough, in the narrative that followed, I saw startling inferences!
In fact, this is not Freddy's inference, but Di Rijin's opinion.
At that time, Di Rijin was very excited when he discovered the petroglyphs in the cave, but due to his lack of knowledge of Chinese culture and history, coupled with financial constraints, he had to return to France.
After returning to China, he carefully studied the petroglyphs and made detailed annotations, but they did not contain any constructive findings and comments, which were of little help to his later research. This is one of the reasons why these materials were eventually shelved.
But there was one description that caught Freddy's attention: Di Rijin said in his annotation that one of the petroglyphs was not the same as the other petroglyphs!
Seeing this, I couldn't help but chuckle in my heart!
Without thinking too much, I quickly continued to look down.
Through Freddy's description, I realized that the unusual petroglyph he was talking about was actually the thirteenth petroglyph I saw in Chiba's hand later!!
Because Di Rijin was at the scene at the time, he personally looked at the petroglyphs carefully, and he found that all the petroglyphs were very regular, and the spacing between each petroglyphs was also very even, but the thirteenth petroglyph looked a little awkward.
It is sandwiched between two petroglyphs, and it is not only small in size, but also a little abrupt! This makes Di Rijin feel very strange.
Through careful comparison, the style and strokes of this extra petroglyph look similar to other petroglyphs on the surface, but in the eyes of experts, it is largely imitated according to the style of other petroglyphs!
In other words, the thirteenth petroglyph and the other petroglyphs were not painted by the same author at all.
Moreover, the pigments used for the lines are completely inconsistent, and the imitation paint is much higher than that used in other petroglyphs. For this reason, Di Rijin also took some samples against his will, although he also knew that doing so not only violated the working principles of archaeologists, but also was an immoral act!
After returning to France, he entrusted these samples to an expert for comparison, and the result was unfortunate: the extra petroglyphs were specially added in the last few hundred years, and the previous petroglyphs already existed four or five thousand years ago!!
Because Di Rijin didn't think too much about it at the time, he only thought that it was likely to be an unintentional work of the latecomers, so he no longer regarded this rock painting as a thing!
And later Freddy, after research, his conclusion is exactly the same as Di Rijin!
Moreover, when Di Rijin found out about this problem, his first feeling was that the extra petroglyphs were fake, so he didn't even have the idea of taking pictures of them alone, so he took pictures of the entire cave wall for comparison!
This conclusion shocked me, and I thought it was really a bit unbelievable!
So, I hurriedly went to see the "group photo".
The thirteenth petroglyph is between the eighth and ninth petroglyphs I have previously prescribed, the eighth clearly depicts a catastrophe, and the ninth is a man commanding a group of men in battle!
This petroglyph does seem a little smaller than the two before and after, because the two petroglyphs occupy about the same area, but the spacing between each petroglyph is only more than half of the whole petroglyph, so this thirteenth petroglyph looks like it is squeezed in the middle of the other two petroglyphs, as Di Rijin described, it looks not only abrupt, but also really awkward!
I'm purely illiterate about what kind of painting style and stuff like that, so I can't judge!
However, I am not in a hurry about the identification, but I am interested in this extra petroglyph!
Obviously, if, as I have deduced, and if the device is a super weapon, after the catastrophe, people have activated their weapons, then the war should have ended!
If, as Dirijin and Freddy say, the thirteenth petroglyph is a forgery, then from the point of view of the forger, it must have been made for some purpose. Otherwise, there would be no need for him to go to great lengths to counterfeit it, because the only purpose of counterfeiting is to confuse people by making it impossible to distinguish the real from the fake!
So, why did this forger come to confuse the public! If he just didn't want others to know the contents of the petroglyph, why didn't he just destroy it?!
This question goes back to my original suspicion of Fengxi, and it is obvious that this is another case of adding to the snake!
It seems that the so-called weapon device is most likely not a weapon at all, but something else.
As soon as I summed up everything, I was immediately relieved, as long as that thing wasn't a weapon, it wouldn't cause much trouble even if it was given to the devil.
However, the conclusion I gave Chiba is probably really nonsense, because it can be inferred from here that the so-called installation was probably deliberately placed there to fit this extra petroglyph!
It seems to me that this forger should want someone to see it, and also to see the petroglyph he added!
Although, at the moment, I can't tell the real purpose of this forger, I have a vague feeling that this should be another major gain for me!!
Counting the news provided to me by Inoue, God really opened his eyes and threw me two pies in one day!!
Is it because I did a good deed today?!