Chapter 697: The Source of the Tiger's Roar

In this visual mural, the five people who walk into the passage, and the other person who walks into the passage alone.

This is certainly not a picture of me and Zhang Rong walking into this cave, and I am now walking into this cave alone.

This is no coincidence.

Zhang Rong and I are five people.

Now I'm alone.

And in the first picture of entering the passage, the five men were only halfway through the passage and turned around and fled.

And the last time Zhang Rong and I came in, they also ran away halfway.

So these two paintings are pointing at us.

I'm not an archaeologist and I can't tell when the murals were carved, but common sense suggests that they are at least a few decades or even hundreds of years old.

That is, decades ago, even hundreds of years ago, the people who carved the mural knew that the five of us were coming, and they knew that after the five of us came, I would come again alone. Xiushu.com

These two pictures scared me a lot, but in addition to being frightened, they were more shocking.

I was stunned for a long time, thinking about whether this is a prophecy? Or time travel?

What is even more shocking is the second picture, in this picture, there is a circle at the end of the passage, and the word 'none' is written in this circle.

I naturally associate the word 'nothing' with the meaning of 'infinity'.

And the opposite of infinity is 'to be poor.'

Infinity and infinity constitute Mozi's cosmology.

I wondered, is the end of the passage another world?

Or rather...... Is it another parallel time and space?

I subconsciously turned my head and glanced towards the passage ahead, but as far as the eye could see, there was an endless, boundless darkness......

I turned my head and continued to look at the mural on the wall.

At this point, I noticed that there was a place on the mural that was falling off, but not the stones on the walls, but the paint on it.

The piece of paint that had fallen off was purple-red, and I reached out and twisted it, and soon made out that it was not paint, but cinnabar.

Cinnabar and even yang things are also natural things to ward off evil spirits, and traditional Chinese medicine can even be used in medicine, because it has the effect of calming and sleeping.

But its biggest function is to adjust the magnetic field, so the Taoist priest can also use it to draw talismans, and it is it that determines whether this talisman can work in the end.

Because I accidentally inhaled a small amount of cinnabar powder when I smelled it, my nose was a little itchy, and a sneeze came out directly at the mural.

At the moment when I sneezed, the entire wall suddenly erupted with a roar like a tiger's roar, which shook my soul and my heart went into cardiac arrest, and the flashlight in my hand flew out directly.

I froze in my hands, my legs limped, and my ears buzzed.

After a full minute of reprisal, I clutched my aching heart, crawled over and picked up my flashlight, and looked at the wall in horror.

It wasn't the real tiger that made the tiger roar just now, it was actually this wall......

The tiger roar that Zhang Rong and I heard last time was also from this wall?

I held a flashlight in one hand and covered my mouth and nose with the other, scrutinizing the wall.

At this time, I noticed that there were many places on the wall, and there were many things that were densely protruded, more than ten times smaller than the 'grain of rice'.

These things...... It's nothing else, it's carved out of the rock, but it's so small that it's hard to tell with the naked eye, so you can't see it at all if you don't look closely.

I subconsciously wanted to reach out and touch it, but fortunately I reacted and quickly took my hand back.

I just sneezed, and then the wall let out a tiger roar.

And the last time I came in with Zhang Rong and them, I first heard the sound of animals gasping, and then we spoke, and just after we finished speaking, the tiger roared loudly.

At this point, I looked at the wall and roughly understood how the tiger's roar sounded.

The protruding objects on this wall should resemble high-precision 'sensors', which can sense the sound of a person, or the magnetic field of a person.

As soon as it senses something it can, the wall will let out a tiger roar.

And how this tiger roar is made should have something to do with the magnetic field here.

Before I even saw these murals, I had already noticed an anomaly in the magnetic field.

Many of these walls are painted with cinnabar, and the role of cinnabar is to regulate the magnetic field, and the person who carves the mural should learn from the principle of the 'mountain phonograph).

The so-called mountain phonograph is a magnetic field that recorded the sound of hundreds or even thousands of years ago, when the magnetic field reaches a certain frequency, even if the sound has passed thousands of years, it can still play the sound recorded in that year completely. Ь.

In addition to the mountain phonograph, there is also a natural phenomenon called 'Yin Soldier Transit", the principle of the two is almost identical, only one presents the sound, and the other presents the picture.

And the principle of the tiger roar I heard is actually the principle of the mountain phonograph.

The only difference between them is that the mountain phonograph is a natural occurrence, while the tiger roar is the result of human intervention.

Seeing the carvings on the entire wall, I already understood that these murals, including this 'wall phonograph', should have been the handwriting of the first batch of villagers in Tangjia Village.

The composition of that group of villagers is the heir of the Mo family, that is, Tang Fangxian's lineage.

If Tang Fangxian was the ancestor of my grandfather, this person would definitely be more than what was recorded in the confession.

It's just a pity that the genealogy of Tangjia Village doesn't know where to go, otherwise you might be able to learn about this person's life from the genealogy. Ь.

I held up my flashlight and moved away from this wall, I was afraid that this wall would sense something, and then let out a tiger roar, which directly shook me to death in the cave.

The light from the flashlight drew my attention to the wall on the back.

On this wall, there is also a mural with two people carved on it, an adult and a child, the adult is long-haired, so it is a woman, which can be clearly recognized.

And that child should be male.

The expression of the whole painting is intuitive, this is the first picture of this painting.

In the second picture, the woman in the first picture and an old man are seen.

I noticed that the woman in the second picture had no feet and leaned forward slightly, as if she was floating.

Seeing these two pictures, two people immediately came to my mind - Shen Zhiyi and the young dog.

The first picture should be painted with this sister and brother.

And the second picture is painted with the ending of the sister and brother.

What does no feet mean? Represents the soul, that is, the ghost.

Ancient people believed that ghosts had no weight, but were a cloud of gas that could even pass through walls, so they walked without relying on their feet, as if they were floating.

Therefore, Shen Zhiyi in the second picture means that she has died and become a ghost.

And the old man in the second picture represents the old dog.

The content of this painting made my scalp tingle at once.

Because this content corresponds to the reality of our time and space, and the outcome of this reality was predicted by Tang Fangxian.

But the ending of these sisters and brothers has changed because of our arrival and the chaos of time and space.

If it weren't for our arrival, and there was no time and space confusion, then the original ending of these sisters and brothers would have been to die in the subsidence.

According to this inference, there are other mural contents I saw just now, doesn't that mean that Tang Fangxian and they have predicted the chaos of time and space?