Chapter 48: A Taoist Disciple Who Crosses the Sea of ​​Fohai

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When Zhao Ermu saw the Taoist priest nodded with a grimace, he continued: "Our Zhao family in the Qiang land has always had the habit of tattooing dragons on our backs. This is also considered the totem of our ethnic group. But what outsiders don't know is that there is a type of people in the Zhao family. They don't People who need tattoos later in life, but have birthmarks in the shape of a blue dragon on their backs when they are born, we call such people "living dragon-bearing people", and they are also the descendants recognized by the sect as having blue dragon blood flowing in their bodies. "

"So the blue dragon's blood is the antidote to the iron wire monster?"

Zhao Ermu nodded.

"I didn't expect that the antidote was always by Pindao's side." The grim-faced Taoist priest said and glanced at Zhao Ermu.

Zhao Ermu saw that the grim-faced Taoist priest had an unkind look, and quickly waved his hand and said: "Dragon-bearing people are extremely rare. There are at most three or two people in each generation of the clan. Among the eight Qinglong disciples of our generation, only one of them has Qinglong blood."

"Who?" The grim-faced Taoist priest got excited and couldn't help asking something stupid. In fact, it’s not his fault. He worked so hard to find the antidote, but he didn’t want the antidote to be with him all the time. This would make everyone excited, and not only was he excited, the Taoist priest with a grimace even wanted to slap the Zhao brothers on their necks. Take a bite so that you can find out the blue dragon's blood yourself.

Zhao Ermu couldn't figure out what the grim-faced Taoist priest was thinking, but judging from the green light emerging from his eyes and the way he looked at himself up and down, he was definitely not planning something good. Zhao Ermu felt a chill behind his back and hurriedly said: "After all, Who is the Dragon-bearing Man? I will definitely tell you when the matter is done. Anyway, that person is not me, Taoist priest, please stop looking at me."

"Ahem, Pindao is not that kind of person. When I looked at you, I thought your hair style looked weird today..."

"Bah! Stop talking nonsense, what do you think of this compared to trading?"

"You just said you would tell me who the dragon-bearer is when the matter is done, but what about the antidote? If you don't give me the blood of the blue dragon, I will not be like a rice dumpling, chasing you to eat it, right?"

"Hey! So you're struggling with this, so just relax. It won't cost much blood to save your brother's life. Our Zhao family can't afford to go back on our word."

"real?"

"The sky was struck by lightning."

"Okay, let's make the deal, but Pindao has something to say first. If you want to succeed in this fight, you must follow Pindao's instructions and you must not act arbitrarily."

"It's all a trivial matter. I just want to see your Taoist priest's abilities. Tell me, what should I do next?"

"First

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Tied up for your brother. "

"ah?!"

"Boss Zhao is crazy. He will definitely cause trouble when he wakes up. We won't have time to serve him later."

"That's right. I'll do it myself. I've never done anything to my eldest brother in my life."

"Well…"

Zhao Ermu was very quick with his hands and feet. He tied up Zhao Laojin tightly in the blink of an eye. Then he turned to the Taoist Priest with a grimace and said, "I'll just carry the eldest brother on my back. I won't worry about leaving him here alone."

"Okay, whatever you want, let's leave now, it's been too long."

The three of them immediately got up and took action. After walking in the tunnel for a while, another stone door that Zhao Sanshui mentioned appeared in front of them.

There was only a gap in the stone door, which would allow people to pass through. There was a dead silence inside, with no sign of any human activity.

The grim-faced Taoist priest held a torch and stepped in sideways. As soon as he stepped into the stone door, he saw a black shadow swaying around him out of the corner of his eye.

The grim-faced Taoist priest quickly displayed his wrist crossbow, and at the same time stretched out his torch to take a closer look - he saw countless human figurines standing in the darkness, all covered with cold-light armor, standing in rows and rows, densely packed and almost filling the entire space behind the door.

The human figurines seem to be carved from stone, with firelight shining through their faces. Each one has a rigid charm and numb expression, which is quite similar to the painting style of the stone statues representing imperial power and ceremonial guards in the mausoleum system.

After discovering that the human figurines were all stone dummies, the Taoist priest with a grimace could not help but breathed a sigh of relief. He turned to He Siniang and said, "Come in, this should be a burial room for the terracotta warriors."

He Siniang nodded, and at this moment the grimacing Taoist priest approached a stone figurine, and then looked at it carefully.

The Taoist priest with a grimace found that the armor of the stone figurines was well preserved. Most of them were closed before, but they were opened by Mrs. Qi who arrived first, and they followed the layout of the stone chamber.

Look, from here on, you should have passed the mausoleum area and started to actually enter the tomb area.

Ghostface Taoist Priest also got other information from the stone figurine's armor. He saw that these armors were all in obvious styles. The head was made of hard wire iron, and the inside was lined with felt Wu Bian. The body was made of double-breasted fish scale armor. This was a typical style of the Pre-Han Dynasty (Western Han Dynasty). ) Soldier decoration will not exceed the new dynasty at the latest. Because Wang Mang, the founder of the new dynasty, was very bald, he changed Wu Bian into a plain gauze that could cover the entire head. The characteristic of this equipment is that the upper part is flat and stiff. If it were not for genetic problems, it would be almost impossible to wear the headgear. head

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The hair is worn out.

People say that Wang Mang had a lot of foresight that transcended the times. He dare not say anything else, but he was definitely the first person in ancient times to care about the soldiers' hair.

The Grimace Taoist deduced from this that this should be a tomb from the Pre-Han Dynasty, and the identity of the owner of the tomb is not simple. It is very likely that he is a relative of the Han Dynasty's emperor... or even the emperor.

In ancient times, the burial system of terracotta warriors and horses began in the Qin Dynasty and was also relatively common in the Han Dynasty. As the saying goes, "Death is as important as life." The burial system of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses corresponds to the "man and man system" in the dynasty system. To put it bluntly, it is the royal guard of honor. Pay attention to the word "royal" here. Ordinary high officials are not qualified to be buried with military figurines, not even some of the royal family and nobles. Basically, only the emperor himself and a few favored princes can have this treatment. So from this point of view, the identity of the owner of this tomb is definitely not simple.

This was the only information that could be inferred from these warriors, and there was nothing else worth noting around. The grim-faced Taoist priest walked around the tomb and finally stopped in front of a tomb door in the corner.

There is light behind the tomb door!

The ghost-faced Taoist priest's heart tightened, and he quickly hid the torch behind his back, then held his breath and took a step closer, when he heard a gasp behind the door.

"Stop hiding, I've been waiting for you for a long time."

The grimace Taoist priest couldn't help being stunned when he heard that the person speaking was a woman, and then asked: "Who are you?"

The woman did not answer, but asked: "Where is my sister from the same family?"

"He Siniang?"

"So her name is Siniang, ah! How envious that she can escape from Jinyue Mansion!"

It happened that He Siniang came over at this time and heard the second half of the sentence, so she asked: "Are you the urgent girl who came with Mrs. Qi?"

"I'm right behind the door. You'll know when you come in and take a look."

The grimace Taoist priest and He Siniang glanced at each other. They felt that this person did not seem to be ambushing everyone, and the tone of her voice sounded very weak. Could it be that the other party was injured and fell behind?

The grim-faced Taoist priest nodded to He Siniang, and the two of them immediately stepped into the tomb door. At this time, they saw a girl in white robe sitting behind the door leaning against the wall, with a pool of blood under her body. After seeing the two of them, he smiled sadly, Jokingly: "I'm like this, can I still plot against you?"

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