Chapter 22: Diary

Originally, after the failed to knock on the door, the person began to be a little depressed, and even Professor Liang's eyes instantly dimmed. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoWho would have thought that this woman's words would rekindle the hope of the two of them, so they both saluted me, and the meaning was self-evident.

I smiled helplessly, feeling that this woman was a little exaggerated, this kind of thing can be fabricated out of thin air, it's a pity not to be an actor.

The woman saw through my thoughts in an instant, and then said lightly: "I have time to spend here with you, but you better listen clearly, no one wants to leave here without opening this door." Her voice was not loud, and she was even a little feminine, but it was a little ruthless.

I instinctively looked at Professor Liang, but he only nodded at me slightly, with a clear meaning in his eyes. After a long breath, I finally bowed my head to the woman and asked, "What do you do?" ”

The woman didn't procrastinate, and immediately took out a booklet from her backpack and threw it to me. The booklet was just an ordinary notepad, palm-sized, leather-finished, black. I took the booklet and turned to the first page, and I saw that there were messy lines on it, all marked with names, apparently maps. When I turned to the second page, the content suddenly became interesting. Wrote three lines and it looks unrelated.

First row: Variation.

Second line: Source.

Third line: Gatekeeper.

The woman couldn't have asked me to study this diary for no reason, and the only explanation was that this diary recorded the situation here. In this way, mutations are easy to understand, such as flying cats and corpse turtles; As for the source, it is clear that it refers to this waterfall. The only thing that puzzles me is: the gatekeepers. If we follow the first two items, then this gate should refer to the stone gate that we have activated. And the woman also said before that on the bamboo slips recorded by An Changda in the Western Han Dynasty, it was mentioned that this door needs to be opened by the person who started it, so is this person who starts the door the gatekeeper?

I glanced at the woman, and she bent her chin to signal me to continue, and I flipped another page. The third page is a diary, to be precise, written by a person named A. The contents of the diary are as follows:

We entered the door, which was pitch black, but certain was that it had been excavated by hand. From this point, it can be seen that this is indeed a cave tomb, and the style follows the system of cave burial customs of the Ouyue people in the pre-Qin period.

We walked all the way through the passageway, past several burial pits, and finally entered the main burial chamber. However, everything has not yet begun, and our people are beginning to faint. At first I thought it was poison gas, but after putting on the gas masks, the team members still fell down one by one. In the end, all plans had to be cancelled in advance.

As the captain, I felt guilty for not being able to keep them safe. However, there is no time, and I have to solve this puzzle before then.

There is no time left.

The diary was inscribed in April 1998.

After reading the diary, I suddenly had a question, what exactly does this "no time" mean? Moreover, the diary does not say how to unlock this door, but repeatedly emphasizes that "there is no time"? This is obviously important, otherwise it would not be marked repeatedly.

This diary is a clueless chapter for me, and it doesn't help much to open the door. I flipped through the page again and found that it was the same, in diary form, but much more concise. It reads as follows:

Blood. Symbol. Curse.

The sinking past, the people who will be freed from the sea of suffering. This is our last stop.

The payee is: Q. The time was May 1998.

Obviously, the owner of these two pages of diaries is not the same person, and the signature and handwriting are fully proven. The only thing that makes me wonder is why 18 years ago, at a month's interval, two groups of people entered here.

Then I flipped down and found that there weren't any pages with text. After I finished reading, the woman suddenly asked anxiously, "Do you see the clue?" ”

Clue? I burst out laughing and said, "Do you think it's blood, or symbols, or curses?" Are these enough clues? ”

As soon as I finished speaking, the woman suddenly became fierce again, and kicked me through gritted teeth: "Don't play tricks on me. ”

I snorted, threw the notebook to her, and found a place to sit down. In my head, I was chewing on the contents of the diary repeatedly. I thought about it a lot, but in the end, I ruled out all the possibilities, except for some strange impressions of the word "curse".

Curse? Cursing this kind of thing is originally a very mysterious thing, and it is simply a perfunctory proposition. Wait, why is this so familiar? Suddenly I remembered that Qiu Shui was playing with the frog-shaped jade pendant, and I remember that he had said that the jade pendant was the key to unlocking a curse. Damn, I was very skeptical of him at the time.

At the thought of this, I jerked to my feet, and then quickly removed the frog-shaped jade pendant from my neck, which had been worn by the mysterious man.

"Got a way?" The walked over with a vigorous step, and then stared at the jade pendant in my hand: "An Ran, you won't take a jade pendant to make everyone happy, right?" ”

I glanced at him, then smiled, "It's the only possibility." "When I had finished speaking, I threw the jade pendant to the woman.

After the woman took the jade pendant, she looked suspicious, looked at it for a while, and said, "Boy, don't bother, it's best that you are right this time." ”

I snorted, then walked up to Professor Liang and whispered, "What is the origin of this woman?" ”

Professor Liang was slightly stunned, and then leaned over: "The surname is Qiu, and I often shuttle through the major ancient tombs, and I don't know how detailed it is." ”

Looking at Professor Liang's expression, it doesn't look like lying, it seems that the background of this woman surnamed Qiu is extremely deep. I glanced at her and saw that she was holding the frog-shaped jade pendant and comparing it against the stone gate. At a glance, the stone door saw that there were no superfluous patterns or lines except for the grooves, and I didn't know what she was studying!

Her movements were very slow, almost inch by inch, rubbing her hands along the stone door, one after the other from top to bottom, very carefully. I was a little scoffing at this, but I didn't expect that when she touched the center of the stone door, she suddenly let out a "huh".

The immediately rushed over, glanced at her a few times, and then said: "This Miss Qiu is out of the horse, and it really gets twice the result with half the effort, wonderful!" ”

The woman's face darkened, and then she glanced at the a few times, then turned her head and said, "Come here." ”