Chapter 53: Hanging Stone Boat

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At first glance, the big hole had been made by directional blasting with six detonators. In those days, it must have taken a mining expert to adjust the number of explosives to such an accurate degree. Fatty told us that he missed seeing the amazing skills of craftsmen from that time. Even though they were all thieves, compared with the idiots who used excavators now, they always seemed to be like the old legends.

I disagreed. Special historical periods gave rise to special legends, but the old grave robbing legends had already come to an end. History had chosen to abandon them, so after liberation, these kinds of things could only be read in books for fun.

If this really was the main tomb chamber, then it must've been the gate with the fingernails where we were at before. I thought about it and couldn't help but feel that it was extremely dangerous. Fatty said that they were all leather figurines and probably blind if the legend was to be believed, so there was nothing to be afraid of. We just needed to be careful.

At that time, the Mute Emperor was defeated by the Han emperor and fled to the sea. He had thousands of troops, but there are only three of us here now, I thought to myself

Poker-Face turned on his phone camera and held it in his mouth while the two of us lifted him up to the hole. He reached up to grab a rock protruding from the side and clung to it with one hand. He then used both hands to climb up to the edge of the hole, which was the bottom of the tomb chamber. Since we weren't sure if there were a lot of those figurines inside, he took a photo with his phone and sent it to me via Bluetooth.

I glanced at it. The phone's camera flash was limited to a certain range, so only the tomb chamber's floor was photographed. I could see square stone bricks that had a fish-shaped pattern on them, which replicated some of the characteristics of ancient ships from that time period. The cultural characteristics of the South Sea country's Xu people were also very obvious.

I didn't see anything strange, but the phone's flash could only illuminate so far. Poker-Face didn't bother waiting for us and crawled out of the hole.

We couldn't climb up like him, so we had to wait until he came back and stretched out his hand to pull us naked guys up.

Poker-Face was moving very cautiously after he dragged us into the tomb chamber above, so I knew it definitely wasn't safe.

The room wasn't very big, but there was no doubt that it was definitely the main tomb chamber. Under the light of the rhinoceros horn candle, the first thing we saw was a large mural on the wall that was covered in eyes and boats. I was very experienced with this kind of thing, so I knew with a single glance that the chaotic mural was a narrative that seemed to tell the story of the South Sea country's sea fleet.

The mural here was complete, and when I realized that all of the eyes were closed despite the light from the rhinoceros horn candle, I began to understand the logic behind it.

In fact, one of the very simple reasons for using rhinoceros horn candles was that the green light wouldn't cause the toxic paint on the mural to vaporize.

The place where we had come up was right by the main coffin bed. Uncle Three was a skilled and daring expert, so he must've accurately guessed the location of the coffin and taken it out from the hole he had made below. I didn't see any other grave robbers' tunnels and the entire tomb chamber basically looked intact.

The explosion had pushed the decayed coffin table that was originally in front of the coffin bed six or seven meters away. Under the green light, we also noticed a rare structure on the side of the tomb chamber.

There was a stone boat in the middle of the tomb chamber, and on that boat were a lot of leather figurines. Their vivid shapes stood there with pale skin and magnificent clothes lined with gold silk. There were both men and women, and even though the oxidation had muted the color, it was easy to see that they were well preserved. Even the lines on their faces were easy to make out.

They looked like real people since they were some distance away from us. I didn't expect this South Sea country to have such technology, but it also felt extremely cruel. In order to ensure that these leather figurines wouldn't rot for thousands of years, they flayed all the skin off people's bodies and turned them into burial objects.

These leather figurines' nails were very long, and as we looked around under the candlelight, we noticed that there were several other stone boats in the tomb chamber.

"Toy boat models." Fatty mouthed.

I looked around but didn't see another exit. It appeared the leather figurine woman from below really had come from this main tomb chamber. The gold silk lining on her outfit wasn't easy to pull off, so someone on the team must've taken her in order to pull the gold silk off later. I didn't know what went wrong, but she was eventually abandoned in the drainage channel. That meant her movements weren't the result of a mechanism, which was a bit scary once I thought about it.

I looked back at the place we had climbed out of and then down at my phone again. There still wasn't any news from Liu Sang.

At this distance, we couldn't see what was going on by the tomb gate. I glanced around and found that many places in the tomb had never been disturbed, which was very abnormal considering Uncle Three's bad character. They either didn't dare to move anything or didn't have the time to.

I was confident in my reasoning that there had to be something important in this tomb chamber that made Yang Daguang and Uncle Three obsessed with thunder.

I need to look for it.

Just as I was thinking this, Fatty patted me and pointed above my head. I looked up and saw a boat hanging overhead that looked as if it was covered in human skin.

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