Chapter 67: Shuangyan soars into the sky
Yu Xun respectfully picked up the ivory scroll that should be a relic of his parents, and walked outside the secret cave, secretly glad in his heart: this time, he finally had the opportunity to see a clear understanding......
Who knows, when he unfolded the book and looked at it, he suddenly felt that his whole head was big!
But why? It turned out that Yu Xun didn't even know any of the words engraved on the ivory scripts! These strange shapes, almost symbolic ancient characters, obviously did not belong to the Han people in China or even the surrounding Fan tribes!
These strange-looking, extremely illegible ancient runic characters can be compared with the ancient talisman inscriptions on the "Bronze Ancient Jian" that was accidentally excavated in Shangluo Castle before!
Looking at these strange ancient characters, Yu Xun felt a little frustrated and annoyed for a while......
But no matter what, such a valuable item, although the words on it are strange and difficult to understand, it is still a treasure worth cherishing—— Yu Xun thought about it, and easily took the ivory book into his arms.
Then, he returned to the side of the icy jade bed in the stone chamber. At this time, he suddenly noticed that the Ying Owl who had been waiting there seemed to have some excitement on his face!
Yu Xun couldn't help but feel a little strange in his heart, and couldn't help but glance at Ying Yu's face twice......
Ying Yu immediately felt his reaction, hesitated for a moment, and the corners of his mouth moved slightly: "Young Master Yu...... An idea popped into me...... I don't know if it's right or wrong......"
"Oh?!, then you can tell me about it. Yu Xun knew that this kid had a flexible brain, and maybe he could say something inspiring......
Who knew that Yingyu, who has always been quick to talk, spoke at this time, but it was unnatural to spit out: "I think it...... The corpse lying on the bed, I'm afraid it's ......" He glanced at Yu Xun's reaction, and finally mustered up the courage to say it in one breath: "I guess it should be the remains of Old Lady Murong!"
His words were like a sudden thunderclap on a sunny day! Yu Xun was stunned - he was completely stunned!
After a while, Yu Xun finally came back to his senses, and his mind took a sharp turn: Yes, when his mother Shangguan Yingyao died, it was about this age...... Moreover, this stone chamber is designed to be so secretive that it is difficult for other people who have nothing to do with it to get in!
As soon as these two clues converge like this, it is completely possible to immediately deduce a conclusion: the corpse lying on the cold ice jade bed - it is very likely that it is the remains of Shangguan Yingyao who fell off the cliff and died that year!
However, speculation is always just speculation, and without getting conclusive evidence, Yu Xun felt that it was not possible to do anything presumptuous to the undead......!
After a while, he actually discovered that there was a gap as wide as a finger on the side of the jade pillow, and there seemed to be something sandwiched in it......
Yu Xun found two thin wooden strips, and carefully pinched out the things hidden in the jade pillow - it turned out to be four silk handkerchiefs of the highest quality!
Moreover, what is particularly precious is that on the top of each silk handkerchief, a very delicate picture has been carefully embroidered with extremely fine workmanship!
In the first picture, a richly dressed Persian prince holding a white leather armor is being presented to a young man in a blue robe. A small line was added next to it: The prince of Persia gave a white rhinoceros soft armor.
And in the second picture, with the majestic, verdant mountains in the background, an old Taoist priest with fairy wind bones and white hair gave a long sword with a green body to a knight in Tsing Yi who was kneeling on one knee. The small characters on the marginal note of this painting are: The immortal chief of Shushan gave the Bijin Sword.
In the third embroidered painting, the picture depicts a narrow mountain pass with steep cliffs on both sides, and the knight in Tsing Yi in the previous painting is struggling to wield a long sword as red as blood, and is fighting to the death with several villains!
Seeing this picture, Yu Xun couldn't help but feel a little bit in his heart - the scene in this painting is not the past incident of "blood spattered flying fox mouth" mentioned by Nie Daxia?
In the last embroidered painting, the background is hazy mountains in the distance, and in the main picture, above several colorful auspicious clouds, there are two swallows, one large and one small, flying freely. Next to the picture, a line of small words is also embroidered: Shuangyan Lingyunfei!
Yu Xun knew in his heart that his mother was using two "swallows flying in the clouds" as a metaphor for his father Murong Yuanshan and her beloved son - Murong Xiuli! This very exquisite embroidery is enough to witness the incomparably deep love of the loving mother for their father and son - this is a kind of selfless love that is willing to give everything for it!
His eyes grew moist and the image before him became more and more blurry......