Chapter 116: Gu Xiaoxiao's horror

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Chen Mo pondered for a moment and gave his own conjecture, "When you were digging for stones, you broke this sealing stone tablet, which probably caused all these skeletons to come out. ”

"How many of these things are down there?"

Chen Mo glanced at Gu Xiaoxiao, "This is your lair, you don't even know, how can I know!" ”

He picked up the mutilated shovel that had been thrown aside, a corner clearly missing, and shoveled down towards the place where the stele had been dug up.

Gradually, a stair aisle was cleared.

"Let's go, let's go down."

Gu Xiaoxiao looked at the staircase aisle, and there was a burst of yin qi from below, which made her a little creepy.

"What's wrong?" Seeing Gu Xiaoxiao in place, Chen Mo looked back at her.

"I didn't ...... It's okay......" Gu Xiaoxiao replied.

She couldn't tell him that since she became a human, the senses of all kinds of skin had become extremely acute, and she had spent thousands of years in the tomb without any discomfort.

When she came back this time, she was a little afraid, as if there was something underneath, and she was looking at her with fierce eyes.

She shook her head, forced herself to calm down, and kept comforting herself, because she was thinking too much.

The familiar darkness enveloped her, and with each step, her voice was unusually clear.

"Tap, tap, tap—"

The two were silent and walked forward for about ten minutes.

"Silently—"

"What's wrong?"

"It's so dark here, are you afraid?"

"Isn't this your home? With you, what am I afraid of? A warm smile rose on Chen Mo's face, but unfortunately it was too dark here, and Gu Xiaoxiao couldn't see it at all.

Gu Xiaoxiao swallowed her saliva, why did she feel scared as a 'homecoming'!

She pursed her mouth, and finally did not tell Chen Mo about the uneasiness in her heart.

Gu Xiaoxiao followed her memory and came to the center of the tomb. She remembered that there was a storage room on the right with some candles stored there.

Chen Mo took out a lighter from his pocket, lit a candle, and inserted the candles into the candlesticks on both sides of the tomb.

The dark underground world ushered in a bright light.

Chen Mo grew so big, it was the first time he came to this kind of place. Filled with curiosity, he looked around and began to admire the burial chamber.

The overall structure of the burial chamber is in the shape of a 'hui'. In the center is a huge coffin painted with red paint.

Just the storage room where Gu Xiaoxiao took him to, there were a lot of gold, silver and jewelry. It can be seen that the identity of the owner of the tomb is very noble.

"Xiaoxiao, I didn't expect you to be so noble during your lifetime, so rich!"

Chen Mo was holding a bunch of gold and silver jewelry, with a glint of envy in his eyes.

Gu Xiaoxiao's expression was very strange, and she was silent for a moment and said, "Here, it doesn't seem to be the place where I am buried......"

She pointed to the coffin in the center of the chamber and continued, "There is a skeleton in it, and it is estimated that he is the owner of this tomb. ”

"Isn't it...... So how did you get to this tomb? ”

Gu Xiaoxiao shook her head, "I don't know." You know, I don't even remember anything from before! I'll tell you if I remember. ”

After speaking, Gu Xiaoxiao ignored Chen Mo anymore and began to flip through the bamboo slips left behind in the tomb, hoping to get some relevant information from the bamboo slips.

The two of them stayed in the tomb for a week.

On this day, Gu Xiaoxiao suddenly seemed to remember something, with fear in her voice, "Silently-"

Chen Mo turned his head and saw Gu Xiaoxiao's face frightened, an expression he had never seen before.

There was jealousy, there was incredible, and her whole body was trembling slightly.

Chen Mo looked in the direction of her finger, and there was nothing but a peachwood sword thrown on the ground.

"How...... What's wrong? It seems that under the influence of Gu Xiaoxiao, Chen Mo is also a little unnatural.

Although, he didn't notice anything wrong here.

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