The woman wanted to scream again, but tried to hold it back.
The old man glanced at the top, there was a small passage above, this person fell from there, he had been dead for a long time, and the cause of death was probably the rope around his neck.
He pondered: "I'm afraid this is also a tomb robber. Some mechanism may have been triggered... So he was strangled by a rope and hung up there."
The woman was very frightened, and said in a trembling voice: "Organ? Then shall we continue to move forward?"
"Of course," the old man stroked his beard and glanced at her contemptuously, "I'm a student of the tomb-robbing sect, so this kind of mechanism is naturally not a problem. With your half-level level, I don't know how to get into the tomb-robbing team. If you mess up Yell, we don't care about you."
The woman nodded with a pale face.
Only then did the old man turn his head in satisfaction, "Let's go."
Several people continued to move forward, and when they reached the stone gate, the old man motioned to the sharp-mouthed man, "Touch and see."
The man's eyes flickered, he coughed lightly, and said falteringly: "You are amazing, you should come."
It was obvious that he was afraid of some danger.
The old man could also see it, and couldn't help raising his brows and cursed, "Great man, look forward to it!"
The sharp-mouthed man apologized, but remained unmoved, he just refused to reach out to touch the stone gate.
The old man paid no attention to him, and stepped forward by himself, his fingers lightly slid across the stone door, with a serious face.
The two remaining men watched him with bated breath.
Only Yu Chu continued to observe the surroundings with a flashlight, and the light swept across the wall.
She saw what appeared to be prints on the walls.
It's just covered under layers of cobwebs.
She put on her gloves, brushed away the spider webs, and stared intently at the delicately carved murals on the wall.
Although it is covered with dust, it can be seen that it seems to be some paintings reflecting folk customs.
Judging from the costumes of the people in the painting and the conditions of the market, it seems that it really is Mr. Xu's era. Even if the owner of this tomb is not Xu Shen, he is probably from that dynasty.
Mr. Xu's string of Buddhist beads was rumored to be very evil.
It is said that that thing is a real Buddhist sacred object, which can keep people's face forever and live forever.
But will anyone believe this statement
After all, its owner is Xu Shen, but didn't this famous millennium legend also die
Not even his tomb could be found.
Yu Chu shone the light of the flashlight to the side again, and saw another painting on the wall.
It is a portrait of a person.
He was tall, calm and indifferent, but when Yu Chu's eyes moved to his face, he found that the painting did not show the master's facial features, and his face was blank.
He has a string of beads around his wrist.
This is Xu Shen—Xu Zhiheng
Yu Chu looked carefully at the small print below. This is the text at that time, even if the original owner is an outstanding graduate of the history department, it is a bit difficult to identify.
The general idea seems to be that Mr. Xu is a Buddhist, with a calm personality, and he once practiced in Buddhism, so he has no pursuit of love between men and women in the world, and he voluntarily never marries for life.
This is what was taught in college.
Xu Zhiheng himself is young, but he has been practicing Buddhism for a long time. It is not an exaggeration to say that he is a holy monk, but he did not choose a Buddhist name, nor did he formally convert.
This man is just too bland.
Yu Chu removed the flashlight and heard the sharp-mouthed man exclaim in a low voice at the Shimen in front of him.
She turned to look.
I saw the old man lying on the door.