Chapter XXIV
In fact, Liu Wei also said this casually, because he didn't get any hints just now, but he just wanted to stay here.
The second before he opened his eyes, he clearly felt a vast force lightning attacking him, and he had no doubt that even if it was another 0.001 seconds, his consciousness would be completely torn apart by that force.
But for some reason, he woke up.
Although he didn't gain anything, he firmly believed that as long as he continued to stay here, he would definitely be able to find Qin Qing's whereabouts!
Although no one told him what the hell this place was, the endless desert and those steps were enough for Liu Wei to guess something.
Perhaps, only the mysterious building that has the only one in the world that can compete with the Great Wall of China will appear in this vast desert.
After coming here, although Liu Wei's attention was all on the coffin on the stone platform, he still vaguely saw the murals on the surrounding walls.
Although he couldn't see it clearly, those iconic outfits made him more convinced of his suspicions.
Here, it should be a pyramid!
Liu Wei has always been very interested in these mysterious things, and has seen a lot of literature and pictures about pyramids.
Although the pyramids are mysterious and magnificent, there is only one layer of the known pyramids that have been opened.
In other words, after entering the pyramid, there is only a huge space, and there is no upper and lower layers.
But just now, he had walked through the seven hundred and seventy-seven steps twice, and it was down.
That's why he guessed that this was not the end.
In addition, the coffin on the stone platform does not look like the owner here, but rather as a follower who guards the gate for the real master, or a follower who --- been buried.
After listening to David's words, Gordon slowly turned off the safety and put the gun away.
He knew that David wasn't lying, when Su Yuru came here, even this second layer hadn't been opened.
After discovering the coffin, they also searched for other ways, but they never found anything.
After Su Xiaoru fled, everyone else died, and Pete did not look for other archaeologists.
All he wanted was what Su Yuru had taken away, and naturally there was no need for other people related to archaeology to know about it.
Davy they were mercenaries, not archaeologists, and Pete had put them here just to make sure no one else came in.
Gordon also realized that he was negligent in the details, so he didn't say anything more, turned his head and said to Liu Wei:
"Mr. Liu, you have to find your own way."
Liu Wei was stunned for a moment, and said with some surprise:
"How is this possible? I don't know anything about archaeology, and I'm not a tomb robber! ”
Gordon is still expressionless:
"I think you'll have a way, because you're a smart man."
Liu Wei heard the meaning of his words, that is, if he couldn't give Pete a satisfactory explanation, he wouldn't be able to leave here.
Gordon turned around, took two steps and turned back, took out a palm-sized notebook from his body and handed it to Liu Wei:
"This, the boss asked me to give it to you when you need it, and he said that it might help you, and I think now is the time to need it."
After speaking, he patted Liu Wei on the shoulder, turned around and walked into the darkness.
Liu Wei opened the book with some doubts, and the moment Su Yuru's three words jumped into his eyes, he understood why Pete asked Gordon to give this book to himself.
This is the work note left by Qin Qing's mother!
Liu Wei looked at it for a while and found that it was a complete record of all the work processes of Su Yuru since she entered this pyramid.
Although Liu Wei couldn't understand many professional terms, he was able to roughly understand the situation at that time.
According to the records in the work diary, when Su Yuru came here, she directly entered the first floor.
It was a completely empty quadrangular space, with no coffins, no utensils, nothing but dust.
After more than half a month of research and searching, Su Yuru and more than a dozen archaeologists finally found the entrance to the second layer.
The second floor is also a quadrangular space, but it is a little smaller than the first floor.
In the center is the stone platform and the coffin on it, and on the surrounding walls is a whole circle of murals that seem to record the life of the coffin.
After opening the coffin, more than a dozen large ornaments were found inside, which were basically the same in appearance as those of that era, but about twice as large.
In addition, in the four inner corners of the coffin, four half-human-high beast sculptures were found, the shape of which is consistent with the relief stone carvings on the coffin lid, and it can be concluded that they are of the same species.
But Liu Wei clearly remembered that he didn't see these things recorded in the notes in the coffin just now, and it seemed that someone had taken them.
Turning to the last page, Su Yuru's handwriting began to scribble.
It reads:
“…… The contents of the coffin are constantly being removed for sorting and marking, and the excavation work is almost complete, and the next step will be to open the inner coffin and determine the identity of the tomb owner.
However, according to past experience and compared with the characteristics of ancient burials, this coffin does not look like the owner of the tomb, but more like a sacrificial burial, and it is speculated that there are other burials that have not been found, but I can no longer continue, the reason is ......"
The content after that was torn off, and Liu Wei couldn't know the reason why Su Yuru said.
After a while, Gordon walked up to Liu Wei with David and those people, and said very politely:
"Mr. Liu, we should get to work."
Liu Wei closed the notebook and stood up silently.
Gordon reached out and took the notebook back, and asked lightly:
"How? Did you find any clues? ”
Liu Wei shook his head, turned around and walked towards the stone wall in the distance.
The frescoes almost record the rise and fall of a dynasty, but none of the rulers in them have changed.
If Pete had been here at this time, he would have realized that the pictures he had seen earlier were incomplete.
In this whole circle of murals, life seems to be going on in an infinite cycle.
The painter obviously has a very high level of skill, and the details of the ruler's expressions, habits, and other details in the process of continuous circulation are vividly depicted, so that people can see at once that they are all one person.
But this mural is not infinitely looping, just the last one, empty, nothing.
Liu Wei tried to reach out and knock on it a few times, but David, who had been following him, suddenly spoke:
"Don't look for it, there's nothing on it, I've looked for it many times!"
Liu Wei didn't pay attention to his words, looked at it carefully for a while, and found that there was indeed nothing abnormal, and then he was ready to go to see the mural of the birth of a baby.