Chapter 227 - Chapter 227: Chapter 174: Increase the Severity of the Crime? (5000-Word Chapter)_2 (2/2)

From the ground surface to now, every detail Lin Chuan wrote matched up.

Who knows if there are really ‘Green-eyed Fox Corpse, Nine-Headed Serpent Cypress, Blood Corpse, Red Corpse Beetles’ lurking here.

If there are, it would be very dangerous.

Because of this, Qin Sisi reported to Old Yao, saying, “Captain Yao, the owner of this underground palace has quite an extraordinary identity. There should be many traps around here, and possibly some unknown creatures, we need to be careful.”

After entering the tomb chamber, Old Yao looked around and saw that it hadn’t been extensively damaged, so his mood was fairly good.

He smiled and nodded: “Qin, your suggestion is good.”

He immediately started issuing orders for everyone to be cautious.

These archaeologists were seasoned veterans who had worked for the National Archaeological Team for a long time. Their survival depended on their vigilance and sharpness.

Of course, one’s life must be resilient!

The life of a tomb raider must be resilient; otherwise, they can’t continue their work.

The life of archaeological workers must be even more resilient because most tomb raiders know a few Mechanical Techniques, while archaeologists might not be familiar with them at all.

So, one’s life must be resilient!

Fortunately, in this underground palace, none of the creatures described in Lin Chuan’s novel, like ‘Green-eyed Fox Corpse, Nine-Headed Serpent Cypress, Blood Corpse, Red Corpse Beetles,’ appeared.

It wasn’t until the group passed through the corridor and saw a giant Jade Gate, which was already open.

The archaeological workers entered the Jade Gate to the main tomb area.

Above the main tomb area was the Dahong Roof, with murals painted on it, and densely packed with lots of writing.

Below it, several stone coffins were placed.

Qin Sisi counted.

One, two, three, four… a total of seven stone coffins, which were clearly of a different caliber than the one initially seen in the tomb chamber.

The seven stone coffins in the main tomb chamber were much more exquisite.

Each was filled with ancient text, and also painted with many fine patterns, whether animal patterns, clothing, or the sun, moon, and stars.

Not to mention some odd and rare items.

Old Yao stepped forward to look at the texts on the coffins and said, “These are Large Seal scripts, fitting the font used by the State of Lu during the Pre-Qin period.”

Most people present were archaeological workers, who had studied Large Seal scripts and could generally understand the content written there.

Qin Sisi also looked over.

As expected, it documented the deeds of the tomb’s owner.

The owner of this tomb was a prince of the State of Lu; born with a Ghost Seal, he could borrow Ghost Soldiers from the netherworld, undefeated in battle, and was granted the title of King Lushang by the Duke of the State of Lu.

That was roughly the content.

At this point, Professor Qi and a group of Cultural Relics Bureau employees were looking eagerly at the seven stone coffins.

Professor Qi looked at the arrangement of the seven stone coffins and started explaining, “Captain Yao, these seven stone coffins are arranged according to the positions of the Big Dipper, known as the Seven Stars Coffin.”

“Given that the tomb’s owner is the prince of Lu known as King Lushang, there’s bound to be plenty of burial goods,” one Cultural Relics Bureau employee remarked.

Everyone thought.

Of the seven stone coffins, one would be the main coffin and the other six for burial goods.

As for who would accompany the burial, they might be in another burial pit.

That would match the burial standards of a prince of the State of Lu.

Old Yao looked at the seven coffins, his face showing a complex expression: “Don’t you find something strange?”