Chapter 117: The Ancient Temple

Lu Yuan was not surprised when he saw the fog rising, he had been waiting to see this scene for a long time.

However, to Lu Yuan's surprise, he didn't feel any energy fluctuations in these fogs.

When Lu Yuan was puzzled, the mist had completely surrounded him.

Although Lu Yuan did not perceive any energy fluctuations in the fog, he really realized the extraordinary nature of these fogs.

When these mists enveloped him, Lu Yuan found that his divine sense was unusable.

Not only that, but his vision, hearing, and smell were blocked due to the fog.

In the mist, Lu Yuan felt as if he had become blind.

He tried to move forward a few times, and suddenly felt a very weak force guiding him to change his direction.

"I see!"

Lu Yuan finally understood why the villagers who entered this area finally returned to the original point, thinking that they were guided by this force.

This power is indeed very hidden, if it weren't for Lu Yuan's attention to the situation of his whole body all the time, I'm afraid he would have ignored it.

Ordinary people's perception ability is much weaker than Lu Yuan's, so naturally they can't feel this power.

Lu Yuan sensed this power, and naturally he didn't want to be led by it anymore.

Lu Yuan adjusted his direction, and his body resisted this force and continued to walk forward.

After walking a few steps, Lu Yuan found that this power would even increase.

The more Lu Yuan walked inside, the more force his body was bearing.

Lu Yuan is now like being closed to his six senses, in order to confirm the distance, he can only use the most primitive method to judge the distance according to his own steps.

When he counted 1,000 steps, the force was gone.

At the same time, the surrounding fog quickly dissipated.

What appeared in front of Lu Yuan at this time was a forest that seemed to be chaotic, but implied a certain regularity.

After Lu Yuan studied this forest, he found that his original guess was right, this forest was actually the Qimen Dunjia technique used.

It's just that the layout here is more hidden, and the level of the arranger is higher.

Although Lu Yuan had already recognized the Qimen Dunjia technique, it was not easy to crack it, and he still needed to do a lot of calculations.

Lu Yuan found a fairly clean place and sat down.

Soon he got bogged down in a lot of calculations.

More than ten hours had passed, and it was late at night.

Lu Yuan's face finally showed a smile, and he suddenly jumped up from the ground, and then walked into the woods.

After some action, Lu Yuan finally walked through the woods and entered the interior of the woods.

What appeared in front of him at this time was a stone building.

Looking at the building in front of him, Lu Yuan felt very pleasantly surprised.

As we all know, most of the buildings in ancient Zhuxia were civil engineering buildings.

Although there are stone buildings, they are indeed very few.

A building made entirely of stone appeared in front of him, which made Lu Yuan feel a kind of anticipation in his heart.

Lu Yuan walked quickly to the front of the building. At this time, he realized that this building was actually a palace-like building, and the whole building was actually built on a platform.

It's just that because of the age, most of the platform has been covered, and it is difficult to find that it was built on the platform if you don't walk in and look at it.

In ancient China, court buildings were built on a high platform first, and then a palace was built on top of a high platform.

The building in front of you also has a high platform.

Lu Yuan pulled out the Yao Light Sword and dug down from the edge of the high platform.

He found that the original height of this high platform was higher than he had imagined, more than 10 meters.

The entire platform is made of white marble.

It's only because of the age that the platform has been buried by the surrounding soil, and only a little bit has been exposed.

Lu Yuan found that the high platform was all made of white marble, and he couldn't help but become interested in the usefulness of this building.

As we all know, in ancient Zhuxia, only the imperial palace, the royal palace and religious buildings were eligible to use the type of high platform.

In the Emeishan area, there is naturally no emperor and no vassal king.

Then all that remains is religious buildings.

However, the building does not resemble a Taoist temple or a Buddhist temple.

Lu Yuan walked curiously to the gate of the building.

At this time, he found that the door of this building was actually made of ebon, the most precious of rosewood.

After Lu Yuan used his divine sense to explore the building, he pushed open the door and entered the building.

What appeared in front of him at this time was a magnificent hall.

Although the main hall does not have any exquisite decorations, it gives people a sense of grandeur and domineering.

At the end of the main hall stands a statue.

The statue is a typical image of an emperor, wearing a golden silk dragon tiara and a Nine Dragons imperial robe.

However, the imperial robe was not the yellow of the later period, but the black imperial robe.

Lu Yuan looked at the statue in front of him and felt a little familiar.

After some reminiscence, he finally remembered that he had seen a similar statue in an ancient tomb from the pre-Qin era.

It's just that the statue I saw back then was very small, far from being compared with the statue in front of me.

This statue was later studied by scholars and unanimously believed that he was actually the god of Haotian among the six gods worshipped by people in ancient times.

"It seems that this building is the temple of the God of Haotian!"

Lu Yuan looked around suspiciously, Haotian God was the most worshiped god in ancient times.

But after Sun Enlu Xun's uprising, the name of Haotian God was rarely known.

Nowadays, God is even more mentioned, and most people only think of it as the God of Christianity.

But in Zhuxia, the ancient god is actually the Haotian God in particular.

Lu Yuan speculated that the temple was at least 1,600 years old.

The latest time it was built was no later than the Great Sun Enlu Rebellion.

In ancient times, building such a temple was a big project, and it was impossible to complete it without the support of the imperial court.

In order to find out when the building was completed, Lu Yuan bowed to the statue of God Haotian three times and then began to look for it.

Soon he found a stone tablet on the left side of the palace.

The discovery of a stone tablet in the palace made Lu Yuan feel a little weird.

However, his attention was soon drawn to the stele itself.

The obverse of the stele is engraved with an astrological chart of the constellation Orion. And the back of it is engraved with text.

Looking at the words in front of him, Lu Yuan couldn't help but get excited.

These characters are neither oracle bone inscriptions, nor are they later golden inscriptions, large seals, or small seals.

It is not a witch script that Lu Yuan is already familiar with, but a kind of text between witch script and oracle bone inscription.

This kind of script not only bears some traces of witch scripts, but also has certain commonalities with oracle bone inscriptions.

Lu Yuan looked at these words, and a word jumped out of his mind: "Xia Dynasty!"