Volume 1 Earth Chapter 166 Black Lady (1)

When Ning Ke was struck by lightning, he woke up the owner of the tomb who was lurking in the coffin.

The lightning and thunder of "click", how could the owner of the tomb sleep peacefully? She was first amazed that Ning Ke's divine soul was powerful, and the soul guarding her did not dare to approach Ning Ke's body, and then, she found the soul lock ring that Ning Ke was wearing.

"Locking the Ring ——"

The owner of the tomb was stunned by the ring on Ning Ke's hand.

This ring is the male model of Fang Cheng's pair of love rings that she used to refine with her soul for three years with the help of her mentor before her death, and the women's ring is still on her hand.

How could this men's ring fall into the hands of this posterior after a thousand years?!......

The owner of the burial chamber has been in the coffin for a thousand years. Only at midnight on the first lunar day of the month can her soul come out of the coffin that imprisoned her.

As soon as this ring appeared, it immediately made her like an ant on a hot pot, restless, full of questions, heartburn, and resurgence of old feelings......

Unfortunately, when the master sealed the coffin, there were many protective prohibitions in the coffin, although it was more than a thousand years, except for the day of the new moon, she could not break free from the seal on the coffin.

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When Ning Ke woke up, he found that the down jacket he was wearing was like a puffed skin, and his hair was like a hedgehog stimulated by danger, standing upright......

Deep in his head, there was still a dull ache, his eyes had lost the ability to zoom, and his vision was blurry......

He pondered intently...... Just now, I seemed to have been struck by a string of lightning, and I only felt that I lost consciousness as soon as it was dark in front of me.

He has been struck twice by lightning and has experience with this. After the thunder and lightning, it should have been scorched and fleshy, but this time there was no mushy smell on his body, just his clothes were swollen like an angry puffer fish.

He sat on the ground, trying to sober himself up, and the soft green glow pouring from his head caught his attention with a sense of familiarity.

He remembered that there was no oxygen in the main burial chamber, and he had failed to light the oil lamps on the walls after several attempts.

Ever since he entered the main burial chamber, he has always relied on his divine sense to perceive his surroundings, where did the light come from? Could it be that he was struck by lightning and made something wrong with his eyes?

He rubbed his eyes, looked up, and he was happy!

- The overhead is full of glowing night pearls, all of them round and huge, and the number of them is too numerous to count at once.

Last year, in the Qiankun room of Tianmu Mountain's Fuhan Cave, he had seen a lot of night pearls in Tiangang, there were already a lot, there were 36 of them, and the number of night pearls on the dome of this tomb was also too much!

It's hard to count for a while.

Ning Ke stood up and carefully studied the arrangement of the night pearls on the dome of the tomb.

He found that the "starry sky" array introduced in this array of polar pixel jade slips was a little different, and he couldn't see the difference for a while.

The Night Pearl is made of fluorite, which does not emit light when left in the dark for a long time, and will continue to fluoresce once it is exposed to light.

Just now, the string of lightning that struck Ning Ke stimulated the fluorescence of fluorite. Now, the fluorite beads in this dome are all fluorescent...... The burial chamber is bright enough to read.

From the perspective of the effect of arranging the formation, the night pearl is far inferior to jade, but to please the girl, this kind of bead is the best.

The night pearl he got last year, his mother wanted to give it to Lin Lan, but Lin Lan was too precious and didn't dare to ask for it; Later, her mother gave it to Kan Ling, and it is said that the pearl is now stored in the safe of the Kan family, saying that when Kan Ling officially marries, she will bring it back to the Ning family.

Hey, this time the Night Pearl, he can give it away casually!

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A set of frescoes on the walls of the burial chamber caught his attention. The painting is highly artistic, and it must have been painted by the national hand at that time.

This kind of two-dimensional picture is difficult to detect with divine sense. The picture perceived by the divine consciousness is a sectional view, and it is easy to detect three-dimensional things, but it is difficult to recognize a flat painting.

The frescoes reflect the life of the owner of the tomb.

The first painting depicts the birth of a baby girl:

In a magnificent palace surrounded by auspicious clouds, a baby girl is being baptized by an old wizard; on the couch next to her, a woman who looks like a concubine with a red ribbon on her head sits, and beside her stands a middle-aged man who looks like a king with a kind expression; and the imperial doctors, palace maids, and servants in the palace perform their duties.

The whole picture is full of joy, peace, warmth, and sacred artistic conception.

The second painting depicts a six- or seven-year-old girl apprenticeship:

A mountain covered with clouds and clouds, smoky peaks, clouds steaming and blue, ethereal like a mountain inhabited by immortals; in front of a cave with complete decorations and shapes, a gorgeously dressed girl gave an old wizard sitting on a lotus platform a scene of worshipping the teacher.

Behind the girl are women, dignitaries, attendants, and a group of slaves carrying all kinds of shackles, and there is also a bright spot in the picture, that is, beside the old wizard, in front of and in front of him, there are many disciples who look like people. Among them, there was a young man wearing fur clothes that only the nobles of the Jin Kingdom could wear, and his expression was proud, like a crane standing among the chickens.

In the third painting, there are only two figures, and the background is particularly strange.

The mountains are gorgeous, and the peaks are magnificent.

There is a strange stone abruptly and obliquely piercing the blue sky, the clouds and mist rising in the valley float around the strange stones, making the strange stones seem to be above the floating clouds; the clouds and mist contrast with the strange stones, and there is a sense of desire and movement, straight to space.

I saw a girl dressed as a princess of Liao, kneeling on the back of the tiger on one knee, grabbing the top flower skin behind the tiger's head and neck with one hand, and holding a string of black bead necklaces in the other hand, and the tiger swooped down from the steep mountain.

And in the lake at the foot of the mountain, a young man who looked like a nobleman of the Jin Kingdom, stepped on a dragon, carried a snake spear and spear in his hand, and rushed towards the mountainside with a dragon.

In the fourth painting, the background is still in the fairyland-like mountains, a shy princess of the Liao Kingdom is accepting a marriage proposal from a prince of Jin. They all had a ring in their hands......

Ning Ke saw that the style of the ring was similar to the soul lock ring on his hand.

Not far away stood an old wizard with a beard and a kind face, and the disciples around him had different expressions: some were elated, some were nervous, some were pointing, and some were sour and jealous......

The fifth picture depicts the scene of the emperor of Liao receiving the chieftains of the Jurchen tribe.

The picture depicts more than a dozen chiefs and ministers with different expressions, and the middle part of the picture depicts the scene of the Liao Emperor being drunk and scolding a Jurchen chieftain. The emperor of Liao in the painting is crooked, sitting on a few steps, with his eyes closed, looking arrogant and unreasonable, arrogant and arrogant...... The drawing is very realistic.

Ning Ke saw it, and wanted to step forward and beat him up......

The sixth picture depicts a war scene with a large number of men and horses, fierce battles, and heavy casualties on both sides......

Although the mural has undergone thousands of years of erosion, and the color is much darker than when it was first painted, Ning Ke still feels the blood and cruelty of this battle.

A prince of the Kingdom of Jin, dressed in armor and holding a spear of a snake spear, was engaged in a battle with a prince of the Kingdom of Liao...... The graphics are realistic and immersive.

The white horse ridden by the prince of Jin could be seen clearly on the bloodstains, and even the white horse's eyes were bloodshot, revealing an angry expression......

The seventh painting is a scene where a large army is pressing the border, and thousands of Jin soldiers will besiege the capital of Liao. The magnificence of the scene and the strength of the momentum are like an epic of war, which is simply difficult to describe in detail.

This kind of large-scale scene painting, Ning Ke has seen it for the first time. Compared with modern siege films, the scenes shown are much more realistic and grandiose.

The eighth painting is only a magnified tip of the seventh painting.

I saw a princess of the Liao Kingdom, holding the national flag of the Liao Kingdom, flying down from the towering city tower...... I saw the prince of Jin on the other side, galloping forward, stretching out his hands from afar, as if he wanted to catch the princess of Liao who jumped out of the city.

This painting is very different from the pictures of other paintings, whether they are far away from the mountains or near the water, they are all painted delicately and realistically, and they are all using the technique of fine brushwork. In this seventh painting, only the princess jumping the city and the prince riding a horse are clearly visible, while the other scenes or characters are vague and hazy, and the painting style is intended to be freehand.

The ninth painting is the scene of the burial of the princess of Liao.

The gates of the imperial city of Liao were open, and a funeral procession came out of the city gate, and on both sides of the road kneeling people of all shapes, mixed with disabled soldiers with broken legs and missing arms......

What made Ning Ke worry was that the prince of the Jin Kingdom was still dressed in royal clothes, but the three hair braids on his head were shaved, and a string of old Buddha beads hung around his neck. He knelt in front of the funeral procession, and the person turned his back sideways, and only his side back could be seen.

On the other side of the picture, there is an army of the Kingdom of Jin retreating......

Each picture has some text on it, half in large and half in small print.

Ning Ke estimated that it was a Khitan script, and he could find a few "Chinese characters" he knew from the big characters. The words "Princess" and "Black Lady" appear on each picture. Ning Ke guessed that the owner of the picture was a princess of the Liao Kingdom, whose name might be Hei Niang.

If you look at it literally, the name "Hei Niang" in the Chinese language may not be suitable for a princess. But in the Liao Kingdom thousands of years ago, it may represent auspiciousness and beauty.

Although Ning Ke could not read the words on the pictures, this did not affect his understanding of the meaning expressed in this group of murals.

Obviously, this is a tragic love story between a princess of Liao and a prince of Jin......

The burial goods in the tomb were difficult to enter Ning Ke's eyes, and he thought that the thunder spirit beads in the coffin were good things.

He used his true qi to roll down the key night pearls in the "starry sky" array on the top of the tomb, and removed the eyes of the array, so that the formation could no longer emit thunder and lightning.

Then he opened the coffin in the burial chamber. When the lid of the coffin was lifted, there was an inner coffin inside, and the owner of the tomb was only seen when the inner coffin was opened.

The owner of the tomb was a young and beautiful woman who exuded the aura of witchcraft. What surprised Ning Ke was that from her countenance, it looked like she had just died......