To be honest, as soon as this guess came out, Mu Ying felt a little familiar for no reason.

Didn't she do that too?

At the beginning, in order to hide her lordship, she rented the No. 1 tree house to Oak Grocery, and then rented the No. 2 house herself, disguising herself as an ordinary tenant.

There is no further royal tomb here, so if Queen Guland prepared a tomb for herself, it might be on this level or deeper.

The Guland dungeon has flourished for thousands of years, and it has always been controlled by the Queen of Guland. She should have been very young at the beginning, or at least in her prime.

A young and middle-aged girl shouldn't rush to save a tomb for herself in the early stages of the dungeon's development, right?
Even if she had the same concerns about identity as herself, she wouldn't make a fuss about the tomb early.

And these tombs are arranged in order according to the time of death. Based on the age of Queen Guland, the number should be very late.

Then the disappearing No. 1 tomb is very suspicious.

It is so obvious that one number is missing. If it is only for hiding the No. 1 tomb, then the normal sorting, the hidden tomb is not counted in the sorting?This way it can be more hidden, no one would have thought that there is another hidden room.

Therefore, it is more likely to be a blindfold, deliberately starting from No. 2, and then making people think that there is a hidden treasure No. 1, leading people in the wrong direction.

Then, if we put aside the anomaly of the No. 1 tomb that I don’t know if there is any, and think about the most suspicious place left, it should be what this blindfold method actually wants to protect?

Which could it be?
Naturally it is number 2.

If it is numbered normally, the first tomb is always the most conspicuous, but with the disappearing No. 1 tomb, everyone's attention to this No. 2 tomb is diverted.

The tomb owner of No. 2 tomb died more than ten years earlier than No. 3, and the time was several years earlier than the opening of the Guland dungeon.

According to Wu Wujiu, the dungeon also grows little by little, and when it was opened, it must have accumulated for a period of time.

The person who died before the opening was buried here. Although he only lived in his twenties, he must have something to do with Queen Guland.

In addition, the serial number has been changed for this tomb, so maybe there is still a very close relationship. Let’s make a bold guess. The epitaph seems to be written in the tone of the person who buried him. Could this person be Queen Grund?
The more I think about it, the more likely it is.

This tomb must find a way to go in and take a look!
But there was also a secret lock on this door, which she couldn't open.

And the door is a bronze door, even if she wants to break open directly, it will be very troublesome.

But it's just troublesome, not impossible.

Even other noble tombs are the same.

First of all, only the doors of these tombs have arcane locks, not the surrounding walls.

When the core of the dungeon is still intact, the walls of the dungeon are well protected.

A dungeon is a kind of architectural life form. These walls, floors, and even ceilings are equivalent to the body of the dungeon. The degree of protection for one's own body must be very trustworthy.

However, the protection system attached to the tomb door built by the owner of the tomb is independent. As a result, when the core of the dungeon is broken, the protection of the tomb door is still there.

So a little trouble, she can bypass these by digging walls and steal all these tombs.

Even if this is not enough, violence against the material of these doors is fine.

Muying walked to a place a few meters away from the bronze gate of the No. 2 tomb, and used the stone shaping technique on the wall.

The stone wall gradually turned outward, exposing a depression, and continued to dig with the stone shaping technique.

It has to be said that this noble tomb is more particular about the materials used than the civilian tomb.

Although the protective ability of the dungeon disappeared when the dungeon was still intact, just by looking at the thickness of the wall, you can tell how hard you put in it. Muying used three stone-shaping techniques in a row to dig through.

There is light inside!
Muying leaned in front of the cave to watch.

There was a small living room inside, with carpets, sofas, ornaments, bookshelves, a fireplace, and she even saw the dining room.

And the light is emitted from the chandelier on the ceiling, the table lamp on the table, the floor lamp next to the sofa and the wall lamp on the wall.

How does this look like a tomb?It's a place where people live!

If it wasn't for the thick layer of dust falling inside, she would have thought that there were living people living in it.

Muying carefully drilled in. In such a tomb, there should not be any falling rocks or flame traps. It's hard to say whether a random trap can kill the intruders, but the carefully decorated tomb will be destroyed instead.

But she was still extremely careful, not daring to touch any decorations here.

Her attention was drawn to a model on the rug next to the desk.

It was an irregular model with a big top and a small bottom, roughly in the shape of an inverted pyramid, with a total of six floors.

The first floor is the largest and is a large maze with some miniature monster dolls inside. The second floor has various buildings that look like a small city, and the third floor is a small maze filled with fog.

The wood fireflies on the fourth and fifth floors look a bit familiar. Isn't this the floor of the civilian tomb and the floor of the noble tomb?

The long corridor in the middle is really distinctive.

Although the burial chambers on both sides of the corridor were different, she counted carefully and found that the number of tomb chambers on the fourth floor was exactly the same as the number of civilian tomb chambers.

The same is true for the number of noble tombs on the fifth floor.

So it is self-evident what this thing is.

It is a miniature model of the Dungeon of Grand.

Seeing this Mu Ying knew that he had found the right place.

The complete core of the dungeon should look similar to this miniature model, but the one in front of me is obviously not.

This cannot be just a collection of ordinary dungeon nobles, because in this miniature model, although each tomb has only one frame, what is inside is not reflected.

But the size and shape of each tomb is exactly the same as the tomb outside. How can the insiders know the specifications of other people's tombs?

The Guland Dungeon is a truly centralized city, and the Queen of Guland is the only one in charge here. It seems that this tomb really has a lot to do with the Queen of Guland.

Could it be that this is really the tomb that Queen Guland built for her lover?

So the interior is decorated like a home?
No, Muying noticed that although the items in the tomb had been preserved for a long time, there were still traces of use on some items.

For example, the cup on the coffee table has wear marks on it, the books on the bookshelf have traces of flipping, and the tableware in the cupboard is still worn.

It was as if someone had actually lived here.

And the last floor, the sixth floor, is the smallest, with only one room, just below the No. 2 tomb.

Muying's heart skipped a beat, "Isn't this the core secret room?"

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