Chapter 392 King Yan

Combined with the previous waist cards, the situation has gradually become obvious.

Xianning, Sima Yan's second reign after usurping the Wei family.

Xu Youbang speculated that the Jin court probably issued an edict, ordering the King of Hejian to be responsible for assisting the Jin in the excavation of Han and Tibet in eastern Liaoning.

Looking at the structure and layout of the underground passage, it is obvious that Jinting has been operating here for many years. These underground buildings were not built in a day, but they want to be excavated here for a long time.

But then I don’t know what happened.

Just like the Han court in the past, the troops of the Jin court once again evacuated hastily here.

There was no time to collect the bones of the Jin Dynasty warriors who died here.

Before Xu Youbang could tell his guess, Zhu Houcong looked at the opened bronze door and looked in, as if he had discovered something.

A small snake.

It is probably the line painted on the bronze door by Jin people back then.

Through the cover of the earth's veins, Zhu Houcong saw the dragon in the underground river below who was awakened by the sound above his head. He was huddled in the cold pool and quietly observing a few people.

Judging from the size of the two bulges on his head, Zhu Houcong estimated that his strength was about the same as that of the Blood Empress in the Southwest.

Putting it outside might be a big disaster for the court after losing the first generation of earthly gods.

But today Zhu Houcong is here, but it is just an evil spirit that can be dealt with with a little effort.

It's not even as good as before when Zhu Houcong pursued the strange aura that suddenly appeared in the heavy fog in the Zhao family, and after a brief fight, he chased the bone troll all the way to Niutoushan and killed it casually.

What really makes Zhu Houcong feel worried until now is the sudden appearance of the Zhao family in the fog rising in Niumao Town.

Thinking of the figure who seemed to sense Zhu Houcong's strength and decided to run away.

Zhu Houcong's expression was slightly solemn.

The strength of that thing that can make you miss the mark cannot be underestimated.

But as Zhu Houcong crushed the Bone Demon, the unknown figure took the opportunity to completely disappear.

Zhu Houcong subconsciously became more wary of the Han and Tibetan people.

Obviously, like the Luo Sect, the White Lotus Sect, and other demons, that thing also came for the clues about the magic elixir of longevity in Han and Tibet.

It's just that the magic power of that thing is too strong, and its whereabouts are too secretive.

Ever since he separated from Gao Lin, he felt the aura and pursued all the way to Niumao Mountain. The clues he has until now are just the stick in his pocket. After Zhu Houcong shattered Gao Huan's small world, he was sneak attacked in the aftermath of the world's shattering. .

The two briefly fought, and Zhu Houcong chopped off the white feather from the opponent's body in the flash of lightning.

Now this white feather is lying quietly in Zhu Houcong's arms.

Ever since he stepped into this Han-Tibetan area, the white feather seemed to have been summoned by something.

There is a faint tendency to fly away.

Zhu Houcong had to use magic to seal it.

"What's this--"

The form is not yet clear, so Zhu Houcong decided to wait and see.

He pointed to a well-preserved area on the upper left side of the bronze door and asked Zhang Fawei and Xu Youbang to check it out.

The qi-gazing technique told him that there were secrets here that no one had yet discovered.

The dust on it was removed, revealing a line of small words that seemed to have been deliberately concealed.

"The remains of Marquis Hongnong are buried here. The laborers and civil servants in the tomb must hold sacrifices three times a month to seek the blessings of King Yan's ghosts and gods and help our Jin state——"

Xu Youbang followed Zhu Houcong's instructions and gently read the words on it.

After reading it, his expression changed.

I realized that this Han tomb seemed to have not really been entered yet, but there was already danger hidden in it. But after a moment, he read the above content again.

His face looked strange.

"Hongnonghou? King Yan?"

Xu Youbang muttered two names. Although the two names are not uncommon in history, there are indeed very few people who can connect them together.

"Your Majesty... Lord Zhenguo, I'm afraid we all made a mistake before - the Jin people may not be the first to explore this Han tomb."

Xu Youbang turned his head and looked at Zhu Houcong, who had just looked towards the ground for some unknown reason, and pointed at this line of small words and said.

"If what is said above is true, the bones of Cao Gan, the son of Cao Cao and King of Yan, may be buried here to guard the entrance to the Han Tomb here."

Zhu Houcong was shocked when he heard Xu Youbang's words.

Zhang Fawei on the side also showed a wary look.

Zhu Houcong slowly closed his eyes, and his consciousness quickly spread outward.

For a moment, the sinister aura that seemed particularly shadowy compared to the cold pond dragon came, blocking Zhu Houcong's consciousness and creating a large blank space within Zhu Houcong's exploration range.

Zhu Houcong saw the figure of the ghost and god who was also awakened by these intruders, but was hidden in the dark.

Even though he has turned into a tomb-suppressing undead spirit, he is still wearing military armor and is very heroic. He is quietly hiding in the dark, observing a few people quite patiently, waiting for the ghosts and gods to take action.

When he felt Zhu Houcong's spiritual consciousness coming, he also realized that he had been discovered, but he was intimidated by Zhu Houcong's power and did not dare to take action rashly.

Instead, he chose to pay a distant bow in the direction of Zhu Houcong, and use the etiquette of a warrior to turn around and fight again. Without mentioning the dark thoughts that he had hidden in the dark, ready to make up for the damage at any time, he then retreated behind him and Zhu Houcong's spiritual consciousness was unable to do so. Penetrating into the deeper darkness in the Han tomb.

Careless!

This sudden discovery was enough to set off alarm bells in Zhu Houcong's heart.

Zhu Houcong sighed in his heart.

I still underestimated these ancients, or in other words, I underestimated the attraction of the legendary elixir of immortality that the First Emperor had been pursuing all his life, even at the expense of the country, to the rulers of past dynasties.

Now that the few of them have not gone to the grave completely, they have encountered so many ghosts and ghosts that in normal times would be enough to make the Ming court anxious as long as Zhu Houcong didn't take action.

The journey ahead will be dangerous. If I don't come this time, I'm afraid it will be very bad if these small teams from Mingting Qin Tianjian enter hastily...

Xu Youbang speculated that the reason why Jin people were not the first to come here is also very simple.

After all, the contradiction between Wei and Jin is irreconcilable. No matter how you think about it, the Jin people wanted to guard the main road leading to the underground Han tomb here.

They could only move the tomb of a certain Sima king to the entrance of the tomb as a means of suppression.

How big of a heart do the Jin people have that they dare to continue to use Cao Cao's descendants to guard this place after taking the throne from the Cao family, and support a Yin god that can keep the whole place safe.

Instead of worrying about being attacked by the Yin God, everyone in the cemetery became blood food in the mouth of the Yin God.

Presumably, Cao Gan's tomb had been moved there while Cao Wei was still in power.

Later, the Sima family usurped power and the Jin people took over the tombs here.

Under coercion and inducement, some agreements were reached with the Yinshen of Cao Wei here.

Jin people continue to worship the ghosts and gods supported by the Cao Wei regime in this tomb, and Cao Gan's heroic spirit continues to provide these Jin people with the best possible protection.

Keep them safe here.

But at this time, although the previous prejudice was broken, it was believed that the Jin people were the first force to enter here after the fall of the Han Dynasty.

But there was no joy at all on the faces of Xu Youbang and others.

Because more questions follow.

If the Jin people were not the first force to come here, can the Cao Wei regime, which once held the Han emperor hostage and unified the north, really be guaranteed to be the first?

(End of this chapter)

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