This headlamp emits super bright white light and can reach a very long distance. I can see the surroundings clearly without turning it. It is indeed inside an ancient tomb. Because of the arched tomb roof, the murals on the walls, and the broken ceramic pieces on the ground, it would be strange if this is not an ancient tomb.
But this is not a tomb chamber, it looks like a tomb passage.
The air quality here is quite low, and the humidity is filled with a heavy musty smell, making people feel suffocated.
The body was lying at my feet, its skin was dark purple, and it looked like he had died of poisoning. Judging from the fact that the body was not decayed and the headlamp and batteries were working, this person should not have been dead for a long time. I squatted down and continued to search for things on him. This person was a professional tomb robber. Although he was not wearing a rat-proof coat, his bag was fully equipped.
There are all kinds of things like Luoyang shovel, bayonet, liquid explosives, gas masks, cold fireworks, high-intensity flashlights, medicines, bandages, compressed biscuits, as well as black donkey hooves and yellow talismans for warding off evil spirits.
I am only interested in the military thorn and the yellow talisman. To be honest, the black donkey hoof is used to deal with zombies in the tomb-robbing industry. For professional celestial masters like us, it is almost useless. It is better to use red rope or sticky rice. The talisman is actually authentic, with only a few evil-repelling talismans. I will use them as they are and put them in my pocket.
The bayonet is a 56-style three-edged bayonet with blood grooves on three sides, but the blade is flat and can only stab but not chop. When this thing pierces the human body, air will be quickly sucked in, forming a large amount of foam, blocking blood vessels, and no matter where it pierces the human body, it can kill you.
I am quite familiar with it. I used to bring this kind of bayonet to drills in the army. It was very convenient, so I put it on my waist for self-defense. I also brought a high-intensity flashlight and threw the others aside.
Looking at this corpse, I couldn't help but sigh. Although tomb robbing can bring huge profits, if you fail and die in the tomb as a burial object, no one will ever know. Moreover, this person had nothing on him, and he died before he could even steal anything. Judging from the way he was lying, it seemed that he ran here in a hurry and suddenly fell to the ground and died.
I put on my headlamp and looked towards the exit of the tomb. It had been sealed long ago, and tomb robbers would not enter from here. They would choose to go directly from the top of the tomb or the wall. Some tombs would have quicksand and rockfall traps on the top, and the walls would contain poisons such as vanadic acid, so they might choose to dig a hole from the bottom of the tomb.
By the Ming Dynasty, the anti-theft technology for tomb roofs was even more advanced. They were filled with molten iron, so it was definitely impossible to penetrate them. Tomb robbers could basically tell what era the tomb was from by using the colorful soil brought out by the Luoyang shovel. If it was a Ming tomb, they would just ignore the roof and go for the wall.
If you want to get out, you can only find the hole left by the tomb robber, so you walk along the tomb passage into the tomb chamber. There are murals on both sides of the tomb passage, most of which depict the life of the tomb owner before his death. It seems that this person is a nobleman. The murals often appear at banquets, with an extraordinary man sitting in the middle, and other guests are very respectful to him. There is also a woman in a gorgeous skirt sitting on one side, and the man is very fond of her.
I couldn't figure it out. Why did I suddenly run into an ancient tomb in Baihua Valley? Did I travel through time? Damn it, this is a supernatural novel, we don't play with time travel, okay? But maybe it was a high-level ghost technique like ghost wall that confused my eyes and led me into the tomb unknowingly. This explanation is more reliable.