At the same time, she was worried that something had happened to Roddy, so she quickly told Hu Bayi to throw the rope so that she could go down too.
Hu Bayi let out a long sigh and quickly agreed. He let the rope down, fastened the safety lock first, and then went down to the ground.
"Little Master Yang? Are you okay?"
Hu Bayi couldn't see the mummy's appearance clearly, and didn't pay attention to it. Instead, he spoke loudly to Rody's back who was standing behind the mummy.
"fine..."
Hearing Hu Bayi's voice, Rody said casually, without any intention of turning back, but continued to look at the Queen of Jingjue in front of him.
Fortunately, this is just a lifelike relief.
If Professor Chen and his colleagues saw this, they would surely be amazed at how the skilled craftsmen from thousands of years ago could have completed such a miraculous work.
The stone statue in front of us, sitting in front of the huge eye relief behind it, looks majestic and mysterious.
Roddy looked around to make sure there were no other special traces.
Feeling secretly disappointed, he gave up and turned to look at Professor Chen and others who were coming down from above.
Only in this world could a tomb be made like this.
No matter why the Queen of Jingjue executed Prince Gumo, they were just two criminals, but she actually carved these reliefs to record it.
...
Seeing Rody coming back.
Before Hu Bayi could speak helplessly, Shirley Yang ran to Rody like a gust of wind.
In the dark, a hand accurately pinched Roddy's ear.
"Hey.. sis!"
"Hey, what? How dare you jump down alone in such a dangerous place? What if there is a trap?" Shirley Yang was so anxious that a series of words came out of her mouth.
Although Roddy was helpless, he felt much warmer in his heart considering that his sister was concerned about him.
I joked that sister, you have no idea about my strength.
Shirley Yang looked around and saw that Roddy was not injured. She breathed a sigh of relief and patted his arm to vent her anger.
Professor Chen next to him also smiled bitterly. He had to pretend that he had not seen this scene and focused his attention on his surroundings.
Soon his attention was attracted by the two mummies in front of him.
Everyone was shocked when they saw the bloody holes in the mummy's eyes and the horrifying big hole on its forehead.
Finally, he calmed down, held up a flashlight, and stood around the two bodies to examine them carefully.
"This is..." Professor Chen hesitated. The more he looked at it, the more incredible it seemed to him.
"Could this be the ruler of the ancient Mopu country?"
Hu Bayi, who was standing nearby, was very sharp and could tell that the two corpses were extraordinary. He also guessed that the tomb was right next to the holy well and asked.
Professor Chen subconsciously wanted to push up his glasses to see more clearly, but unfortunately the gas mask blocked the view, so he nodded.
"It's very possible...Looking at their luxurious attire, they might be the owner of the tomb."
"It seems that they were not able to use this tomb as they wished, but died here after being tortured."
"This death is quite tragic," Hu Bayi commented.
At the same time, he became more and more curious about the origin of this tomb and its owner.
...
After lamenting the tomb owner's experience.
Professor Chen and Shirley Yang were attracted by the relief sitting behind the corpse.
When Shirley Yang saw the stone sculpture for the first time, she subconsciously looked up at her brother.
She now understood that it was probably because Rody saw the stone sculpture that he jumped down.
It’s a pity that except Rody, no one knew the significance of this stone sculpture.
Shirley Yang's curiosity also focused on why the stone sculpture appeared here and why half of its face was covered by a veil.
Shirley Yang and Professor Chen have both conducted in-depth research on Jingjue culture, so they can naturally see that the clothing styles on the stone carvings all belong to Jingjue culture.
In the end, I came to the same conclusion as Roddy, that this stone sculpture is the Queen of Jingjue.
But why does her statue appear here? Is she punishing these two mummies?
Just when everyone was puzzled, the fat man discovered that there were murals carved all around.
It just happens to explain the reasons behind all this and solve the mystery.
...
Roddy remained silent, waiting for Professor Chen and his team to discover the murals, and then combined the meaning of the murals with the historical records of this small country.
He knew where the plot had changed.
Prince Gumo's attempt to assassinate the Queen of Jingjue was unsuccessful. Instead, he rebelled but was defeated and killed.
The small country ruled by Prince Gumo was a vassal of the Jingjue culture, and this man was none other than Prince Gumo.
However, in Roddy's opinion, these murals are probably completely different from the murals in the original plot.
The above is based on the ancient country of Jingjue as the protagonist.
The ancient city of Jingjue appears in the mural. It is a heavenly kingdom guarded by two towering mountains like black stone giants, as great as the sun.
Prince Gumo is portrayed as a sinister villain in the painting. He is jealous of Jingjue's power and is unwilling to accept his position, so he attempts to overthrow the Queen's rule.
As a result, Prince Gumo attempted to kill the Queen of Jingjue with the golden lamb meat that was mixed with poison as a tribute.
When the sun-like queen discovered this, she was furious and subsequently sent out the Jingjue army to fight against the coalition forces of those rebels.
At this point, something strange happened to Professor Chen.
...
This is the mural of the Queen of Jingjue appearing on the battlefield.
It shows the Queen of Jingjue removing her veil, with the sun replacing her face.
The coalition forces below were replaced by dotted lines...as if they had disappeared.
Professor Chen originally thought that the poem was about the Queen of Jingjue personally going into battle and defeating the enemy.
But it felt wrong, indescribably weird.
At this time, Shirley Yang remembered the record in the book "A Record of the Western Regions of the Great Tang Dynasty", which said that there was a small country in the Western Regions that lived underground and later appeared on the earth to establish its rule.
The last queen was cruel by nature. It was said that she had extraordinary powers and a pair of eyes that were connected to the underworld. As long as she looked at someone, that person would disappear without a trace.
With this ability, the queen established a vast rule, but in the end the country was destroyed because of the appearance of a warrior who was not afraid of the queen's cruelty and possessed god-like power. He could move mountains and seas, and he cut off the queen's head, bringing the cruel queen to an end.
Later, the country was overthrown by a coalition of oppressed slaves and vassals.
However, they became greedy for the treasures that the queen had looted, and were eventually buried by the sudden arrival of yellow sand, which buried the coalition forces and the queen's treasures.
Perhaps this is what is being talked about: the Queen of Jingjue. After all, art always comes from reality.
...
As for the underworld in it.
Shirley Yang brought up the concept of imaginary space again.
It is said that there was a child in the United States who had special abilities.
He also has the ability to make objects disappear. The military and scientists speculate that those objects may have been sent to an unknown space that cannot be explored.
Later, with the help of experts, the little boy's abilities were erased and he lived a normal life.
Hearing this, Hu Bayi couldn't help but glance at Rody who was thinking beside him. He thought that he didn't believe in this super power before, but now that there was one in front of him, he really had to believe it.
What remains on the mural is the Queen of Jingjue's annihilation of the coalition forces, Prince Gumo's lucky escape and escape back to his own country, and finally the opening of the city gate to be killed.
Because of Prince Gumo's surrender, the queen mercifully killed only him and his wife, and massacred half of the people of this small country.
The origin of the upper layer of dry bones has been found.
There should have been some left, but it doesn't look like it was finished.
"Could it be that the queen was killed not long after, the ancient kingdom of Jingjue was overthrown, and the craftsman responsible for painting the murals fled and was not completed?"
Hu Bayi's reasonable speculation was recognized by Professor Chen, but unfortunately the truth had long been buried in the yellow sand.
The only thing left is the cruelty of the ignorant ancients, which makes people sigh.
Roddy was relieved when he heard that the Queen of Jingjue finally died.
The process doesn't matter, as long as the result is the same.
Let the remains of these poor people continue to sleep under the yellow sand.
Chapter 210: The Queen's Ghost Reappears
A group of people left the ancient tomb.
I don’t know how many people died here. If the description is true, half of the country’s population was slaughtered.
There was no telling how many innocent dead souls were wandering around here. Hu Bayi and the others wanted to leave quickly, so only Professor Chen and his colleagues gritted their teeth and began the protection work.
Well, respectable.
Roddy pulled Shirley Yang and the fat man up.
Fatty was very disappointed because he did not find the burial objects he wanted. This tomb has more cultural value and academic research value.
But he didn't mention leaving this time.
If you want to know why, haven’t you heard what Miss Shirley Yang said? The treasures of the ancient city of Jingjue are all buried under the yellow sand.
Even Uncle Anliman said that there are treasures, lots of treasures, in this black desert.
The fat man subconsciously ignored the statement that Hu Dahui would punish those who took ill-gotten gains.
However, Hu Bayi secretly took note of it. If Anliman had just said that anyone who took even one piece of treasure would be buried under the yellow sand, he might not have believed it.
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