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Chapter 221 Feng Shui

The Gu family built dozens of such villas in such a short period of time, and it is unknown how many Shi family members have.

In other words, there are countless bones buried in this mountain by these three people.

In order to confirm his guess, Gu Run'an pretended to be unintentional and came to another pine tree, exerting a little force on his feet.

Probably because too many people were buried, these three people also learned to be lazy. He only shoveled away a thin layer of soil, and a skull was exposed from the root of the tree.

The dark eye sockets on the skull, as if expressing their unwillingness, stared directly at the two of them.

Gu Runan cursed in a low voice.

Yin Haoran's expression was not good either.

If there is a dead body under each of these pine trees everywhere... there may even be more dead bodies...

Why hasn't the Shi family been bombarded by thunder?

When the three people heard the footsteps behind them stop, they all turned their heads.

Seeing that the two had already discovered the skeleton under the tree, the expressions of the three did not change at all, and they were even more broken and guilty.

They just looked at Yin Haoran and Gu Runan numbly, as if these had nothing to do with them.

Yin Haoran wanted to scold them before, but now he feels that scolding them is a waste of his saliva.

His expression gradually calmed down, it was a kind of calm that tended to be dignified.

So many lives.

I hope they can really seek justice for everyone today.

The three saw that he had started to walk again, and began to lead the way again.

But Yin Haoran felt that it was disgusting to be too close to them, so he deliberately kept a distance from them.

The three of them knew that since Yin Haoran had arrived here, he would not retreat halfway, so they didn't care about his small actions.

Yin Haoran's unintentional move made it easier for Gu Run'an to speak.

Of course he knew that there must be something on these three people, so that the man in black could monitor them, at least he could hear him talking to Yin Haoran.

So if they had any private matters along the way, they would send messages on their mobile phones.

But after entering the mountain, there was no signal, and now he can finally tell Yin Haoran all his guesses.

Yin Haoran is very good at finding key words, "Suppression? In other words, if this Shangling Mountain is really a tomb, then the person buried here has enmity with the Shi family?"

Gu Runan didn't think about it.

But it's very possible.

And now that the yin energy in the mountains is so heavy, the suppression may have failed.

It just doesn't make sense again.

Why did the Shi family bring their enemy to another enemy's grave?

Could it be that they are going to be brought together?

The two of them didn't discuss the reason. The three people in front stood in front of a cave, as if they were waiting for Yin Haoran and Gu Run'an to pass by.

The two of them estimated that this was almost the end of their trip, so they followed the three of them in.

The cave is about two meters high, allowing two or three people to walk side by side without being crowded, but it is unusually deep and cold, and there are still water droplets dripping from the rock wall.

It's just that although there were water droplets, they didn't gather together at all. Instead, the droplets turned into mist and evaporated when they fell on the ground, making the cave like a steam room in a bathhouse.

Yin Haoran reckoned that the lingering immortal energy they saw before entering the mountain was produced in this way.

And Gu Run'an knew more about these fogs.

This is a completely materialized Yin Qi. It seems that this cave is not a real cave, but a road leading to the tomb.

The road along the road was not considered dark, the Shi family didn't know what method they used, there were fist-sized beads at intervals on the top of the cave, emitting a vast expanse of white light, against the background of the mist, it was pale and permeating.

After walking in this cave for half an hour, Yin Haoran and Gu Run'an became more and more sure that the cave did not pass through the mountain, but extended downward.

The two sides of the cave are no longer stone walls, but rammed very solid soil, which further shows that this is a mausoleum.

This cave is more like... a robbery cave, or an escape exit left for himself by the craftsman who built the mausoleum.

No matter what it is, it has been transformed into what it is today by the Shi family.

After walking for a while, the cave actually reached the bottom.

But obviously, this is not the real end, because what appeared in front of several people was a huge stone slab, which blocked the entire cave.

The surface of the stone slab is very smooth, and it seems that there is a picture engraved on it.

It's just that under the lingering mist, it looks a little indistinct.

And this picture is very simple, just some simple lines, and because of too many years, some of the lines have disappeared.

Generally speaking, it is a scene of a person being dismembered.

There is an idiom called big unloading into eight pieces. Although the person on the stone slab has not been divided into eight pieces, it is almost the same.

The person's head, limbs, and body were cut open separately, taken to different places by different people, and sacrificed separately.

Yin Haoran looked at the painting with a dazed look on his face.

To be honest, although this is a scene of dismemberment, the picture is not bloody and violent.

The reason for Yin Haoran's expression is that there is a very strange thing about this painting.

That is the sensitive word of the person who was dismembered, cut up separately, and also buried and sacrificed.

To be honest, when seeing that scene, Yin Haoran felt a bit chilly below him.

What the hell did this man do?It's okay to be dismembered, but sensitive words have to be cut up.

He heard that after the eunuch entered the palace, the piece of meat that was cut off had to be harvested. After the eunuch left the palace or died, he had to bury that piece of meat with his body, otherwise, if he was reincarnated in the next life, he would become a donkey.

He always thought it was a nonsense, could it be true?

The dismembered man had a grudge against those other people, so these people wanted to make him unable to reincarnate as an adult in his next life?

Although it feels cruel to say it, but for some reason, Yin Haoran's heart is filled with the feeling of wanting to laugh.

But he could bear it.

And both he and Gu Run'an knew that this stone slab would not appear here for no reason.

It's just that they don't understand what the painting has to do with this mausoleum.

Could it be that part of that person's body is in this tomb?

Thinking of this, Yin Haoran's expression couldn't help but become a little weird.

I hope that the sensitive words of that person are not buried here, otherwise it is really easy for him to laugh.

When the three saw two people looking at the painting, they didn't stop them, they just waited quietly on the side.

It wasn't until the two of them finished reading that the three of them stood on both sides and the center of the stone slab, and then reached out and grabbed a groove at the bottom of the stone slab, and slammed upwards.

There was a rumbling sound behind the stone slab, which should be the sound of the mechanism turning, and then the slate rose little by little.

There is no sword rain, no quicksand, no river of bones.

Feelings are like lift doors.

It's a bit disappointing.

Behind the stone slab is another passage, but compared with the previous cave, it is much narrower.

And the light shining inside is no longer the unknown beads outside, but the torches hanging on the wall one by one.

But this should not be an ordinary torch, at least there is no trace of smoke and dust in this seemingly impenetrable passage, and even the lingering yin outside is gone.

Because of these torches, the width of the passage can only accommodate one person to walk.

The three entered first, followed by Gu Run'an. Just in case, he held the magic weapon of the Gu family with one hand, and held Yin Haoran's hand behind his back with the other.

After walking a few steps forward, the two found that there were also murals painted on the walls on both sides of this passage.

It's still not a gorgeous style of painting, just some simple lines carved on the slate.

And what I drew was not a continuous story, just some scenes.

It still seems to be documentary.

It's just that what those people do is very unrealistic. They are calling the wind and calling the rain, flying into the sky to hide from the ground, turning stones into gold, killing demons and eliminating demons...

All kinds of impossible things, these people do are as simple as drinking water and eating.

But Yin Haoran couldn't figure out why the Shi family arranged such things here.

Although Gu Run'an couldn't see Yin Haoran's expression, he seemed to know what he was thinking, and explained to him softly, "These all existed in real life."

It's just that in the eyes of modern people, it is similar to the Arabian Nights.

Even many people in the Taoism world think it is an exaggeration of the ancestors.

In fact, the speed of the decline of the Taoist world is unimaginable.

At the end of this mural, all the people painted in front reappeared again.

But this time, the fate of these people is not very good. Although the lines are few, they clearly outline the unwillingness on the faces of these people.

They no longer had the skills they had before, and died tragically one by one under their own housekeeping skills.

Some were strangled to death by the wind, some were struck to death by lightning, some fell to their deaths from the air, some were suffocated to death in the soil... It is simply a thousand kinds of teachers who play tricks to death. Yin Haoran felt suffocated when he saw it. Chest tightness,

People from the Shi family actually put such a painting here, it is really abnormal.

As soon as he finished thinking like this, the front suddenly became clear, and a huge cave appeared in front of him and Gu Runan.

It's really huge, you can't see the top when you look up, and the surroundings are endless.

Yin Haoran suspected that this was simply hollowing out the entire Shangling Mountain.

In the cave, I don't know what is used for lighting, it is slightly dim, but it is not completely invisible.

One of the three people bent down, and for some reason, there was a winding stone staircase in front of them.

Yin Haoran looked at it attentively, and it was really the road itself that was shining, but the light was not so bright, and it was still impossible to see the surrounding environment clearly.

Those three people stood at the bottom of the road, looking towards the other side of the boundless, respectful look on their honest faces, they had no intention of continuing to lead the way, but turned to Yin Haoran and Gu Runan. There was a gesture of please.

The two looked at each other tacitly, telling them intuitively that the man in black was at the end of the road, waiting for them.

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