The Longevity Project

Chapter 88: Stone Stack Mural (2)

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"If you want to go, go. Right now, Su Mu's life or death is unknown, and it's meaningless to go down. I'll return along the same path.

The king stood up, his eyes revealed unspeakable meaning. This person seems to be careless and irritable, but he is actually quite a city, and coupled with his skills, he must be fine. If he is really torn, he is afraid that he will suffer heavy losses in this situation.

It seemed that he didn't want to get into trouble, and took the initiative to back down.

"I want to continue." Gu Tang picked up his only equipment bag and walked to the next step. I expected this. Not only Gu Tang, but I believe Chongyang will also choose to move on.

Sure enough, Chongyang dragged me and followed Gu Tang.

I smiled apologetically to the king, this forty-year-old man saw what I meant, waved his hand, and turned away.

I sighed and turned around to follow Chongyang.

Although I am unwilling, but I sincerely regard these two people as friends. Although they have not been together for a long time and are annoying, I can still feel that their temperaments are in line with my appetite, and I sincerely regard me as friends.

If that's the case, then go with it, no doubt.

Although we are only a few hundred meters away from the city, the rock wall hovering down is far more than a few hundred meters long. This is naturally related to the slowing down of the slope and the ease of passage. But the slope of this stone stack is too gentle, almost as if walking on the ground. This will undoubtedly add several times more to the originally huge project.

"This stone stack should be the only road connecting the underground palace of the Qing clan to the outside world, so it was built in such a neat way."

It didn't take long for a few people to speed up their pace to successfully enter the real underground palace of the Shao Clan, but they were dragged down by some murals in the middle, and it took a lot of time to think about it.

These murals are much stronger than the murals that Gu Nanshan found in the cave. If the former is realism, then the latter are great abstract paintings that Picasso would admire when he came.

It is precisely because of the high degree of portraiture of the murals and the fact that I don’t know what kind of color materials are used. After so many years, the colors are only dim, not completely oxidized and faded. The three laymen walked and looked at them. Understand the meaning.

Some of them are not much different from what Old Chen in Gu Nanshan's team said, saying that the Shao tribe is a nation that has crawled out of the ground.

Judging from the murals, this weird nation seems to celebrate the fruit of the sacred tree every year. The so-called sacred tree is the weird vine tree that was blown through the canopy by Gu Tang.

This tree protects the underground palace of the Qing clan from infringement. It is regarded as a sacred tree by the Qing clan, and it is understandable to think that it is a totem. But what is strange is that on the mural depicting the sacrificial scene, the Yan people bowed to two people at the same time, indicating that the two people have the same status and are the leaders of the Jing people.

One of them is easy to identify, and that is the weird and resurrected general of the Shao tribe we have all met. Put a hideous mask on top of the mural. But the other figure has never been seen before, and it does not seem to be mentioned in the abstract painting that Gu Nanshan found.

On the stone stack mural, unlike the king of the Jing clan wearing armor and covering his face, this person is wearing a large black robe, and his face is deliberately painted by the artisan. Of course, with the painting techniques of that time, the paintings were as fine as possible.

In the murals, the black-robed man only appeared once at the same time as the generals of the Shao tribe when he was presiding over the sacrifice. In the following content, he was never seen again. (End of this chapter)