Chapter 111 - Chapter 111: 78. July 17th_Number 3 (1/2)
Chapter 111: 78. July 17th_Number 3
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Noland Lee looked at him, the corner of his mouth twitching slightly – the other party’s words were like tempting fate, making people feel a bit uneasy… The wheels turned, and the body of the vehicle swayed.
The steam train drove along the bumpy road, leaving behind a meandering trail of steam.
In the rumble of the steam boiler, the soldiers marched towards their destiny…
or perhaps towards their graves.
Grave No. 717 had arrived.
It was located in a ruin filled with jumbled rocks, with a relatively low terrain.
Like Grave No.1079, Grave No.717 also had a magnificent entrance.
On the tall stone archway, traces of wind erosion were visible, giving off an ancient and lifeless atmosphere.
Facing this historically significant building once more, Noland Lee seemed to be much more composed than when he had entered Grave No.1079 before.
He combined the grave scene he saw with the ancient history in his mind to deduce quite a bit of information.
There were 16 large circular stone pillars in the first underground level of the grave vault.
Vertical wave patterns were visible on the surface of the stone pillars.
Although the wall reliefs had been deliberately damaged, they could not hide the grand festive scenes and the meticulously carved patterns, which were both grandiose and exquisitely realistic.
Stone pillars of this style and those style of reliefs were generally common during the middle period of the ancient dynasties.
Corresponding to the rule of Tamsin IV to Tamsin XII.
This was the most prosperous stage of the ancient Tatis Dynasty.
In addition, there was a staircase entrance beneath each of the 16 stone pillars, leading to the gloomy first underground level.
The number of staircases alone was four times that of the Grave No.1079, which could only imagine the complexity of the tomb channels in Grave No.717.
Gathering all this information obtained from observations, Noland Lee tentatively concluded:
Grave No. 717 should be the tomb of an ancient Marquis. The exact name of the tomb’s owner is unknown.
So, why had the tomb been invaded by the Undead Cult?
Noland Lee had no idea.
These topics had never been discussed in ancient history classes and had been deliberately concealed by City College.