The three generals who were the first to break out of the coffin actually had the appearance of a birdman, completely matching the title of Flying General.
It has a pair of rotten wings waving on its back, and it emits an extremely evil stench. Its nostrils are turned upward, its eyes are hollow, without eyeballs, and its mouth is full of fangs. Yes, the fangs are pointed, intertwined with each other, and they are all long fangs. It is stagnant in mid-air, and the pair of fleshy wings can actually assist it in flying at low altitudes.
The first zombie that jumped out of the bronze coffin can be said to have copper skin and iron bones. Its body is like a steel plate. It stands to reason that there are no flies in this seabed area, so there is no such thing as maggots. Maggots will not grow. But the faces and rotting flesh wings of the zombies of the three generals were covered with white rice-like worms, and they were still squirming. After looking carefully, I found that the squirming insects were all attached to the rotting but not completely disappeared sea bat heart. In other words, it was the insects attracted by the heart of the sea bat, but these insects could not invade the skin and body of the bronze coffin zombie.
It is indeed a monster. No wonder it is related to the list of gods. I have heard of Lei Gong Lei Zhenzi before. Now that I have actually met his junior brother, I find that this capable person must be led by an emperor. It was not easy for Ji Fa to lead these "monsters" back then. They say that arrogant soldiers are powerful, but this monster has an added layer of uncontrollable feeling.
There were bronze shackles on the monster's ankles. Every time he tried to break free, the chains would crackle.
It is said that when a child just learns to walk, he dares not take steps. The old man cuts the air twice with a kitchen knife, as if cutting off the shackles. Then the child dares to walk and can walk. As for the reason, it is said that it is to cut off the shackles. The shackles brought from the Naihe Bridge.
But this zombie was chained with bronze shackles, and no one dared to cut it off at this time.
Fatty just hugged him and shot him a few times. I wonder if the number one among the three generals can analyze who fired first? I can't use Qin Wangjing to ask about rice now. At this time, I want to ask Xu Fu. How to deal with this? When you buried Emperor Shilong here, how did you surrender these three generals? Let the three generals content themselves with guarding the tomb of Emperor Shilong.
I firmly believe that there must be some way. At least Xu Fu had done this thousands of years ago, but the secret was hidden by Xu Fu.
At this time, I suddenly thought of some strange answers when I asked Mi before. It seemed that there was a way to deal with Flying General Three General One.
I recalled the incomprehensible murals I experienced when I was asking about rice. Those who could not understand in the past had only causes and no effects. If those murals are combined with all the current experiences, I seem to have seen the causes and consequences of the three generals, past and present lives.
Even more surprising are the previous murals. It seems to have predicted that five people will come to the bronze coffin of the three generals in the future. Me, Avril, Fatty, Long Wu, that’s not right. Professor Yin has disappeared inexplicably, and Lin Qi has died tragically. Why did it predict five people? There are obviously only four of us here. Thinking of this, I can't help but feel cold.
If the prophecy is accurate, then if Professor Yin's inexplicable disappearance does not occur, it is completely predicted that Lin Qi will die tragically midway, and only the five of us came to the coffin of the three generals.
Could it be? In other words, if the prophecy is accurate, does it mean that Professor Yin has not disappeared, has not been kidnapped by sea bats and become dinner, but is watching us coldly from a dark corner? Because there was such a mysterious scene in the murals in the past.
Four people and four figures were looking down at the three coffins, while a mysterious black figure was hiding in the dark and observing the four people and the three coffins. Thinking of this, I broke out in cold sweat. If such a terrible thing happened, it would be even more terrifying than the air general with the bird-man appearance in front of me!
If Professor Yin is still alive, why is he hiding? What is his purpose?
It's obviously too late to think about this now. The flying general in front of us seems to have broken through all the constraints and rushed towards us. I can only focus on those things that rushed out of the coffin and how to subdue them.
Such a scene was also described in the previous murals, in which the flying birdman took the lead in flying out of the coffin.
Then, another monster with horns similar to that of a cow appeared, and finally a headless corpse stood in front of the bronze coffin. If I want to verify whether the prophecy is true or not, I need to pass the first level of the flying general. Otherwise, there is no chance that I will still see the monster with horns. Not to mention the headless zombies.
People who use Wenmi often unknowingly have some memories about things that have developed in the past because of the relationship between cause and effect. It seems that it was this junior brother of Lei Zhenzi who helped the troops defeating Zhou.
Although this junior brother of Lei Zhenzi, now the number one among the three generals, once fought bravely and skillfully in the war against Zhou, killing countless enemies. But he has an extremely violent side, and he will eat people unscrupulously when the city is broken. Not only will the enemy soldiers be eaten, but even the innocent people in the city will be buried in the mouth of the birdman.
This rice is indeed magical. These causal connections lit up in my mind inexplicably, and then connected together. It seems that the past and present lives of these three generals are completely clear in my mind. As long as I am willing to work hard and continue to piece together the memories of those abstract murals, I can retell them completely.
That birdman flying general. Has its own name. It just doesn't match the title of Lei Zhenzi. The last one is Junior Brother Lei Zhenzi. Although he had active military exploits, Jiang Ziya was deprived of his military rights after his reputation gradually spread in the military camp.
Who is Jiang Ziya? Holding the magic whip in his hand, the gods would listen to him, not to mention that he was still a half-human and half-demon cultivator at that time. Flying General No. 1 was deprived of military power and lost the right to fight. In anger, he had the idea of joining King Zhou's team.
So he secretly contacted two other violent characters who had the same idea as him, namely the Minotaur General and the even more terrifying headless general.
These two strange generals are undoubtedly violent, and they both have the same life-devouring violent side as the bird-man flying generals.
But one thing is even more strange. The headless general was definitely not headless at first. It was just that after he was discovered by Jiang Ziya, his head was cut off directly and the head was sealed in a different place. Therefore, the identity of the headless corpse was unknown. There is no way to guess it.
All I know is that it is very mysterious. The bird-man flying general and the bull-headed flying general seem to be less violent than the headless one combined. At this moment, I am also wondering, how did the headless corpse drink the blood of the sea bat? Moreover, there is no record of any headless warriors in that mythical story.
Now that we know that these three generals once served King Wuwen of Zhou Dynasty, but later wanted to defect and were discovered halfway, it would seize their lifeblood. They must be afraid of the divine whip. But what kind of divine thing is that whip, and does it exist here? Even if it exists, I feel it must be in the hands of King Qin. Otherwise, how could one of the Eight Realms of King Qin summon the awakening of the three generals?
As I was thinking about it, I suddenly remembered the legend about a corpse stitcher from the Zhou Dynasty. According to legend, King Zhou was tyrannical and tortured indiscriminately, and many high-ranking officials and nobles had their heads chopped off. At that time, being cut in half, split into chariots, and decapitated were common punishments.
At that time, when a noble was beheaded, the descendants would get anxious and find a capable person, that is, a corpse stitcher, to sew the head back together. It was such a corpse patcher, but he suddenly died suddenly while repairing the body of a general who had outstanding military achievements and died on the battlefield. What he saw at that time was the general's head spliced to the corpse patcher's body, and it was the surgeon who was supposed to be the surgeon. The head of the corpse patcher was missing, and the general's body was also missing!
So it was rumored that the general had a body that was not a mortal body, and was discovered by the corpse repairer. With this body, he could put his own head on it, and it would be possible to become an immortal.
An extremely terrifying thing happened like this. The corpse repairer naturally refused to tell others about it, and the corpse repairer had no apprentices and was alone. How did he connect his head to the general's body? Woolen cloth?
Then an even more bizarre legend arose, saying that the corpse repairer used an extremely mysterious method, which was to break the lotus root threads, and beat the numerous lotus roots into lotus root paste. Then carefully take out tens of thousands of long and unbroken lotus root threads and twist them into slightly thicker lotus root threads.
Now comes the important point. The corpse repairman is going to take a sharp blade, grab his own hair, and quickly cut off his own head. For two or three seconds, his eyes can still be used.
At this time, it is done in advance.
What does it mean specifically? Just smear lotus root mud on the neck of the decapitated general in advance, and then use lotus root thread to sew your head and the corpse of the decapitated general together. What kind of picture will it look like? It means that the body of the tinker has been decapitated. And his severed head was sewn onto the headless general.
A headless body doing some sewing! What a strange scene!
It can be said that this corpse repairer is no longer a human but a monster. How else can he carry his own severed head and fuse it with another body, and complete this series of sutures?
Of course, the credibility of this strange legend cannot be traced. And this is an extremely evil and evil technique.
No wonder Jiang Ziya wanted to separate and seal the body and head back then. That head was the corpse tinker's demon head, and this body was a universal receiver. If the demon head was not kept away from the body of the undefeated general, The consequences are simply unimaginable!
At the same time, this also means that one of the three generals, the last headless general, may be a harmless existence.
But at this moment, I don’t dare to guess like this.