Chapter 397

This is exactly what Situ Qiao wants. He stood on the edge of the platform, his hands crossed on his waist, with an arrogant face, leaning at everyone, and said: "The person surnamed Zhu scattered the sand and gravel from the stone wall, and I saw that some of the sand and stones fell outside the platform, and there was a very slight sound of rustling, so I guessed that there must be something wrong. Originally, I took a closer look at the edge of the platform, and I really didn't find anything strange. When I heard this strange noise, I suddenly remembered that when I was surrounded by a group of tomb robbers and robbed the tomb with them, I had heard the leader of the tomb robbers say something.

"When the Tartar Emperor died in the previous dynasty, the mausoleum built was different from the tomb of the Central Plains Emperor. In addition to not building a mound on the ground, coffins are never used to hold corpses. After the death of Genghis Khan, Ogedei, and Möngke, their coffins were made of a rare elm wood, which is said to protect the body from decay. Later, Kublai Khan seized the throne of Khan, reused the Han people, and successively recruited a large number of Han advisers such as Zhao Bi, Seng Zicong, Zhang Wenqian, and Yuan Haowen to give advice to him, among which Seng Zicong was the most cunning. This person's original name was Liu Bingzhong, he was born in the Quanzhen Sect, and he acted strangely, which was somewhat similar to Yao Guangxiao. When Kublai Khan built the mausoleum, he had a lot of power from this man. It is said that he found a strange stone, which was extremely cold and cold, and used it to build a sarcophagus that could protect the body from decay for 10,000 years. What's even more powerful about this strange stone is that it is jet black all over, and when it is illuminated, it can actually suck light into the stone. It is buried in an underground mausoleum, and if someone robs the tomb, even if it is close to the eye, it will not be possible to find the location of the coffin.

"The leader of the tomb robbers once robbed a large tomb in the south of Beijing, and the owner of the tomb was named An Tong. Although this person is not famous, his ancestor is Mu Huali, one of the four heroes under Genghis Khan. He is the great-great-grandson of Mu Huali, and he had a very good relationship with Kublai Khan when he was a teenager. After Kublai Khan seized the throne of the Great Khan, he used him as the commander of his own army. Later, An Tong's official fortune was prosperous, and finally he became the right prime minister of Zhongshu. However, the open and secret battles in the Tartar court are not much worse than our Han people. An Tong is a high-ranking and powerful person, so he is naturally regarded by some people as a political enemy. Under the toppling, this person finally lost ground and died of depression. However, Kublai Khan remembered the merits of his ancestors, and the two had been friends since they were young, so he gave him a sarcophagus made of strange stones.

When the group of thieves entered An Tong's tomb, they saw that the burial was shabby, and they were puzzled. Because judging from the scale of this mausoleum, there must be a rare treasure in the tomb. It's just that everyone searched the main burial chamber and the four ear chambers, and only found a few small gold ingots, as well as dozens of scattered silver taels. The leader of the tomb robbers was naturally unwilling, and thought that the treasures were hidden in the coffin. It's just that the strangest thing about this mausoleum is that the coffin has not been found. Everyone was amazed, and they searched hard, but still no trace of the coffin was found.

The thieves searched for most of the day, but found nothing, and finally they were all discouraged. Even the leader of the tomb robbers was at a loss, so tired that he sat down on the ground and gasped for breath. Two tomb robbers were so angry that they quarreled over a trivial matter, and finally pulled out their knives and started to do so in the tomb.

"These grave robbers are ruthless people who have nothing but money in their eyes. It was because he saw that these two thieves started to move, but no one persuaded them. These two thieves are usually high-flying, and each of them has attracted a few people, and they all want to be the leader. The leader of the tomb robbers had long intended to get rid of the two, but he didn't find the opportunity. At this time, seeing that these two people had moved the knife, not only did they not get angry, but they also thought that they had a plan. It was because he did not persuade him, but sat on the mountain and watched the tiger fight.

"These tomb robbers are not high in martial arts, but they are ruthless and vicious, and when they slash and kill, they will never leave their subordinates behind. The two of them slashed each other for most of the hour, and one of them was overwhelmed, and they retreated again and again, and they tripped under their feet, and their bodies fell backwards. The other was overjoyed and slashed down with a large knife. The man fell to the ground, and when he saw the knife slashed straight into his chest, he thought he would die. I only heard a muffled sound, and although the knife slashed at his chest, it didn't even slash into his body.

The thieves were also taken aback, and the leader of the tomb robbers jumped up in fright, thinking that this kid had practiced the skill of invulnerability, if not, why couldn't this knife be cut down? It was only after a moment that the group of thieves realized that they had thought wrong. I saw that after the man who fell was stabbed, a large hole was cut in his chest, revealing a burden tied to his chest. The burden was also cut open by this knife, revealing several ingots of silver ingots.

"It turned out that this person had just melted the forty or fifty taels of scattered silver that he had accumulated a few days ago, and then cast more than ten ingots, the purpose of which was to facilitate concealment. It's just that he was suddenly summoned to steal and dig up the tomb of this high-ranking Tartar official, and in a hurry, he didn't have time to collect these silver dollar treasures, so he wrapped them in a baggage, tied them tightly to his chest, and covered them with shirts. After stealing this tomb, he hid these ingots in his cellar where he buried his gold and silver. Fortunately, these ingots of silver were tied to the chest, so that the tragic disaster of disembowelment was avoided.

"The thief who slashed him had always been at odds with him, and had long been hiding a murderous motive, and he used all his strength when he slashed it down. Although the knife did not kill him, the silver was slashed by the big knife and struck him in the chest, but it also hurt so much that he almost fainted. However, at the moment of life and death, he endured the pain and jumped up, retreated four or five steps in a row, leaned against the stone wall of the mausoleum, and held the big knife horizontally in front of him to prevent the other party from chasing and killing.

At this moment the chief shouted and told them to stop. The two people who fought this brawl actually had a clear heart, knowing that the leader had always had a grudge against the two of them, and had done a lot of things to stir up and incite between the two. At this time, seeing that he actually stopped the two from fighting, he was quite puzzled. It's just that both of them know that this leader is ruthless, and the reason why they have been holding back from the two is because many things still rely on the power of these two people. Although both of them wanted to get rid of this leader, they knew that they were not his opponents, and they did not dare to disobey his orders. The leader ordered the two to stop, and although the two were not convinced, they had to bow their heads and obey their fate.

After the two men had withdrawn, the leader walked with his torch to the stone wall where the man had leaned. Only then did everyone realize that after the man retreated, countless tiny points of light appeared on the stone wall, like pearls, but much smaller. The leader of the tomb robbers looked at the stone wall carefully, and then took a few points of light with his hand to inspect them, and after a while he patted his head and exclaimed, 'Why didn't I think of it?!'

He fumbled around the stone wall, then had the thieves hit the stone wall with an iron rod, and finally pried a sarcophagus out of the stone wall. After opening the sarcophagus, there was a corpse inside. The corpse was bearded, not decomposed, from head to toe, as if asleep. The coffin was filled with gold, silver, jewelry, and a number of extremely rare jade objects. The thieves were overjoyed, dragged the body out of the sarcophagus, and threw it on the ground at will, only caring about taking out the gold, silver, jewelry, and jade from the coffin.

The chief, while watching the thieves take the treasure from the coffin, triumphantly told the thieves the reason for the incident. It turns out that although the sarcophagus made of this strange stone can absorb light, it can naturally absorb silver powder. After the thief was stabbed, a lot of silver powder was cut off from the silver hidden in his chest. As he fled for his life, a lot of silver powder scattered from the torn part of his chest and fell right on top of the sarcophagus embedded in the stone wall. The silver powder was absorbed by the sarcophagus and shone in the light of the torches, revealing the location of the coffin.

The thieves were so preoccupied with taking the gold, silver, and jewels out of the coffin that they had completely forgotten about the corpse they had discarded on the ground. One of the thieves accidentally glanced at the ground and suddenly noticed that the corpse had white hair growing on its face. The thief was astonished, and hurriedly called the chief to come and see him. The leader's face changed dramatically after seeing it, and he knew that it was a corpse transformation. According to legend, after the death of some nobles, in order to prevent someone from robbing the tomb, in addition to setting up a mechanism in the tomb, some people will also take a poison called 'Jisusan' in advance. This poison seals the heart of the deceased, leaving a breath in the throat. When the body is placed in the coffin, there is no breath flowing. This breath was sealed in the body. It's just that once you see the wind, the breath in your throat spreads, and your heart can be temporarily revived. At that time, the corpse will transform into a ghost, and kill all the tomb robbers. Although the leader of the tomb robbers had heard of this, he had only excavated no less than a hundred tombs, and had never encountered a corpse mutation, so he only regarded it as a ridiculous joke and did not take it to heart.

At that time, the chief saw that white hairs had grown on the corpse's face, and then white hairs began to appear on the ten fingers of his hands. He was so frightened that he was about to order the thieves to set fire to the corpse, but the corpse suddenly jumped up from the ground, smashed the head of one of the thieves with one punch, grabbed another one with his backhand, and opened his mouth to bite the thief's neck.

The thief was so frightened that he forgot to dodge. I only heard a click, and the neck bone was bitten by the corpse. The thief didn't even snort, and fell to the ground and died. It's just that the wound on his neck is splattering blood, and it is spraying on the face of the corpse. When the thieves saw that the corpse had a hideous face, and at this time it was splashed with blood, and they were like evil ghosts, and they were really terrifying, and they were all stunned with fright. The corpse was pinching one of the thieves by the neck with his hands outstretched. The thief was stunned, helpless, and his neck was broken by the corpse.

The thieves came to their senses and immediately fled in all directions. The leader of the tomb robbers shouted and shouted to stop the bandits from running around, but these robbers were so frightened that they could not care to listen to his orders. At that time, there were screams in the tomb, and the thieves died one by one at the hands of the corpse. Later, only the leader of the tomb robbers and a few high-ranking thieves were still struggling to support themselves.

The corpse killed more than a dozen people, covered in blood, and chased the remaining thieves with both hands. The leader of the tomb robbers hid in the middle of the tomb, and was almost caught by the corpse several times, but finally escaped at the last moment. It's just that the rest of the thieves were not as lucky as him, and died at the hands of the corpse.

The more the leader fled, the more frightened he became, and when he finally saw that he was the only one left, his heart was cold, and he thought that he was already exhausted, and that he would not escape death at last. In frustration, while dodging, he inadvertently touched a mechanism next to the stone offering table. When the thieves entered the tomb, the leader turned off all the mechanisms in the tomb. The mechanism next to the stone offering table is the center of the most powerful 'fire dragon' in the tomb. This fire dragon technique is to set up a dark grid at the top of the tomb when building the mausoleum, and hide black oil inside. Once the trap is triggered, the black oil flows from the top of the chamber into the chamber and ignites in case of fire. At that time, a fire broke out in the tomb, and eventually it was bound to be a burning of jade, and it was extremely powerful. However, it will be difficult for the person who activates the mechanism to escape from the tomb.

The leader was forced by the corpse of the corpse, and at this time he touched the center of the mechanism, and thought to himself, if he fought for his life, he would also die with this zombie! Moments later, black oil was pouring down from the top of the tomb, drenching the zombies and the leader. ”