Chapter 974 On the Importance of Memorials

Style: Fantasy Author: Cong YueWords: 2209Update Time: 24/01/12 11:48:16
Qin Shu is different. She has a clear goal and a determined attitude. She has only one direction to go.

The biggest lake!

The search time may be limited, but the larger the lake, the greater the possibility of hiding treasure.

Qin Shu floated all the way to her destination and dived in without any hesitation.

A perfect dive with no splash at all.

The moment she entered the water, Qin Shu couldn't help but make a surprised sound.

"Huh?"

She really didn't expect "Kunpeng Secret Technique" to have such benefits. She even saved the water-avoiding elixir to support the domain underwater.

The lake she chose was too big to be covered by her consciousness. Qin Shu could only choose one direction and explore it with her consciousness.

Fortunately, she has a very wide range of consciousness, otherwise she would not know when to find such a large lake.

Just when her consciousness searched the southwest direction, she finally noticed something strange.

There seemed to be something in the water that bounced her consciousness back. Something was wrong, either a demon or a treasure. Before her mind could make a decision, her feet were already heading in that direction.

Her figure is floating in the water. If someone looks from above her at this time, they will definitely find that the domain surrounding her is like a huge fish...

This was the first time that Qin Shu felt swimming so freely in the water. It would not be an exaggeration to describe it as being like a fish in water.

Soon she found the unusual place. There was a lot of old mud at the bottom of the water, and many aquatic plants grew on it, completely hiding the secret underneath.

Qin Shu stood on the spot, scanning through it inch by inch with her consciousness, and quickly determined the abnormal point.

She pushed it out with a palm, and the wind of her palm pushed up large waves of water, lifting up the mud and water plants at the bottom of the water.

The originally clear lake water turned turbid in an instant. When the water was completely clear, a huge stone monument appeared in front of Qin Shu.

She walked over and saw a large inscription on the stone tablet.

"The green mountains protect the auspicious land from afar, and the clear water flows with aura of auspiciousness."

Just this line of words made Qin Shu frown. It looked like... this was a cemetery...

Maybe, it might still be the burial place of ancestor Kunpeng.

Thinking about it carefully, the place where the woman's bones were buried was a lake, and this was another lake... What about the hundreds of lakes she just saw?

Could it be...

She was silent for a while. If every lake is a burial ground, then there are thousands of Kunpeng clan who died here?

Is this their ancestral grave, or... what happened to them back then?

The deceased has passed away, and future generations should uphold a sense of awe.

Qin Shu had been to the ghost world and knew the formal procedures for paying homage, so she took out incense, candles, paper money, and paid homage in front of the tombstone.

According to the dominance of the fire in the core of the earth, it can burn normally even in water.

Qin Shu felt relieved when her wish slowly rose into the sky with the burning of paper money and incense candles, and then got into the tombstone.

Since it can absorb the power of wishes, it means there are still residual souls here.

These wishes cannot help them be reborn, but they can make their souls more solid.

As the memorial ceremony ended, a light cyan light slowly lit up on the tombstone, wrapping Qin Shu bit by bit.

Qin Shu was so familiar with this kind of light, and precisely because of this, she didn't resist at all.

Just when he was completely enveloped in light, a suction force came and her figure completely disappeared into the bottom of the lake.

The corners of Qin Shu's lips raised slightly. It seemed that this time, she was lucky again.

No wonder Cheng Yang said that this is actually a place where monks' luck is tested. From this point of view... her luck seems to be pretty good.

If Cheng Yang knew what she was thinking at this moment, he would probably have cursed her loudly.

He had just come out of one lake at this moment and changed to another lake. After searching for a long time, he still didn't see any signs.

And Qin Shu... was already standing on a desolate bluestone slab.

The bluestone slab was wet and covered with moss.

Qin Shu felt wet under her feet. When she looked down, she found water droplets seeping out of the bluestone for no apparent reason.

It was cold and gloomy all around. If you were timid, you might have to turn around and go back.

However, Qin Shu was an expert in art and was bold. The fire aura on her body turned in a circle, and the damp feeling on her body faded away in an instant. She raised her hand to calculate, and then chose a direction to walk.

At this time, she seemed to be in an underground palace. There were four roads paved on the front, back, left and right of the bluestone slabs. Qin Shu was standing at the fork in the road.

She raised her eyes and looked forward. A series of bluestone steps were paved straight up. At the top was a lonely tile-roofed house, which was very different in scale from the ones in other directions.

She thought about it as she walked up.

The Kunpeng clan should not be good at architecture. Buildings that are too grand are most likely to be illusions.

Since she had calculated that she was going this way, she naturally wanted to go and take a look. She was still very confident in her algorithm.

After just walking two steps, Qin Shu felt the difference.

"Um?"

There is actually a gravity formation?

The gravity of each step is twice that of the previous step. I roughly counted twenty steps.

After calculating this, the gravity at the top has probably reached an extremely terrifying level.

For others, even if they choose the right direction, it is still very difficult to go up.

But for Qin Shu... it seems to be nothing. She is an individual practitioner.

As she walked up, she felt the change in gravity, but she walked really easily, and she didn't even slow down the steps.

After stepping onto the last step, Qin Shu looked back and saw that the steps had been completely covered with water.

Through the refraction of light, it was as if these underwater steps were completely disconnected from her.

If you think about it carefully, ancestor Kunpeng was originally a test for his descendants, and the monster's body is already strong, so the gravity test is justified.

She withdrew her gaze, turned to look at the tile-roofed house in front of her, and walked in directly.

Although she didn’t know what was waiting for her inside, but...it was already here...

After walking in, she found a statue of a big fish enshrined inside, which was very similar to the one she saw in the shadow.

It shows that it is also a Kunpeng.

The incense burner in front of him had long been abandoned, and the candlestick beside him had also fallen to the side, with a thick layer of dust on it.

Qin Shu raised her hand and performed a cleansing spell, then straightened the candlestick, took out a handful of incense candles and inserted them into the candlestick. This was another formal memorial process.

After everything was completed, a shadow slowly floated out from the statue of Kunpeng. It was dressed in white and looked to be in its early forties, but its eyes seemed to have experienced all the vicissitudes of life...