Chapter 46: The Mural

I turned my head and startled me as a huge snake opened its bloody jaws at me and nearly bit off my entire head. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info "What the hell is this!" "I was so frightened that my ass moved far behind me all at once. When I looked closely, I realized that it was a mural.

"It's grandma's, this mural is too realistic!" I quickly stood up and patted the soil on my body, but there was no soil on the ground, just the habitual action of people sitting on the ground and getting up and patting the soil. When I walked over and saw that this was supposed to be a mural carved by someone from the Oni Kingdom, these murals were carved on it so vividly that it was hard to believe that people had this kind of technology thousands of years ago.

"What's written on this?" The fat man said. I walked over and took a look, and saw that it was a large mural that stretched into the dark depths. We start with the first painting, which shows a country that is impoverished, the people are poor and weak, and they are often oppressed by their neighbors, and the people are not in good shape, and the country is once in danger of extinction. This is what is depicted above in the first painting.

Then we come to the second painting, which shows that one day, a smoking object fell from the sky, and from inside came a creature with a big head and feet, and he could knock people down in the air from a distance of more than ten meters. Because of his unusual numbers, he became the guest of honor in this country. He taught the people of this country to fight war, and he taught the people of this country his special abilities. The people of this country began to fight against their neighbors, and the first battle was won. Feeling the joy of victory, the people of this country began to wage wars of aggression against foreign countries. Victories over many countries, but never defeated. This is the one shown in the second picture.

Then there is the third picture, which shows that the strange man has won many wars for the country, and he begins to make a condition to the king that he must give him a pair of children every month. At first, the people didn't know what was going on, and they worshipped him as a god, and the king didn't care. But after a while, he began to intensify his efforts, and began to ask for a pair of children every three or four days, and people began to wonder that none of the children who had been sent back had been returned. And this is at a time when this country is at war with another country.

The fourth picture shows a woman fighting, the woman is very beautiful, but she is at war with the king of this country, but in this battle, we can clearly see that all the soldiers are fighting in close combat, and the king's soldiers do not use that special function. The fourth painting has less content.

And then the fifth, the fifth, the picture on top of the picture is the big-headed creature arguing with the king, and next to it stands the beautiful woman, and next to the creature we can see the foot of a little child, but only one foot, and we see the creature looking at the beautiful woman with a vengeful eye. The sixth shows the creature sitting in a room with a snake wrapped around its hand, and a group of people kneeling below, as if discussing something. The seventh painting depicts the king going to war, and the beautiful woman is alone in the room. The eighth depicts a snake spitting smoke into the woman's room, then running in and killing the woman, and then running away.

The ninth painting depicts the king returning from grief when he sees the death of his beloved woman. Then the creature came up and said something to the king. Then the king began to fight again, this time more violently than the last, and everywhere the king's army went, there were bones and limbs, and blood gathered into a small river. In each country, the king would ask them to hand over all the gold and then kill all the people.

The tenth picture shows a different picture, where the creature enters a cave and is carried out of it to make a crystal coffin. The king placed the woman in the crystal coffin, and the creature placed the snake wrapped around his hand in the crystal coffin and left. The eleventh picture shows the creature after entering a cave and then disappearing, and the king never found it again. At this time, the people began to be dissatisfied with the tyranny, and the people of several countries united to attack the country, because the prophet disappeared, the king had no support, and soon he was defeated, and the country was invaded by foreign armies, and soon collapsed, but the people who came in could not find the gold that the king had looted.

In a blink of an eye we come to the last painting, which is the twelve paintings, and the subject of this painting is different from the theme of all the other paintings, there is no country and no people. It depicts a bronze coffin, and the bronze hall is full of insects, fish, birds, beasts, and all kinds of strange creatures, and four rivers of blood lead to this bronze coffin. It's as simple as that. There's nothing left after looking at it.

"Grandma's, what the hell is that!" The fat man said.

"This is supposed to depict the history of the development of the ghost kingdom, the creature eating children was discovered by Pasia and told the king that the creature had a grudge, gathered people, and let the snake release psychedelic incense, killed Basia, and then slandered the king, fought wars everywhere, made the people miserable, and was finally destroyed by other countries." I said,

"But where did this thing go in the end, why was it buried here, what did the last painting mean, and what was in that bronze coffin?" The fat man said.

I shook my head, saying I didn't know, there were too many questions to solve, and according to common sense, the person who fell from the sky was not human at all. I don't know where I ended up, but I think there will be a day when the doubts will be solved.

We were silent, but all I could think of was the bronze coffin, and I had a strange feeling in my head about it. "What sound?" The fat man said.

"Nonsense, where is the sound." I said to the fat man.

"There really is, I don't believe you!" The fat man made a boo gesture.

I settled down and listened quietly, only to hear the sound of "jingle bell, jingle bell" coming from the depths of the darkness.