Chapter 58: The Marquis of Fujian and Vietnam
I grabbed one of them and pulled it out of the fat man's ear with force. The "shellfish" grabbed my fingers like a baby's little hand, with great strength. I stretched it to the edge of the candle, and under the scorching flames, it let go, fell to the ground, and was stepped on by me.
I copied the words and pulled out the others one by one. Finally, I cleaned the fat man. The fat man was still not awake. The towel was covered with mucus from this little hand and could no longer cover my shame. I dragged the fat man back to the entrance and almost collapsed on the ground with fatigue.
I returned to the stone ship and looked carefully at the hands of the human skin figurines. Sure enough, I found that the hands of these figurines were made of shellfish, but most of the shellfish had been killed.
After a long time, the fat man was still in a coma. I was very anxious. I used a lot of rescue methods to pinch all the parts that could be pinched. He was still not awake, but his breathing was stable. I held my head, afraid that there were nails in his head, but he quickly started to snore, which relieved me a lot.
I returned to the mural with a candle and quickly looked forward to what I couldn't take on my phone so that I could leave as quickly as possible.
Before the rebellion of the King of South China Sea, there was a long section about his achievements, including professor Xu Min fishing, sailing on the sea, and developing inland rivers... What I care about here is that the murals clearly indicate these inland rivers, all underground rivers, that is, the King of South China Sea carried the ancient South China Sea country to open up huge underground rivers.
In fact, after analyzing all the murals, we were surprised by the conclusions we could draw. We found that after the kingdom of Nanhai was finally destroyed, we first fled to the depths of the underground river. The entire Nanhai Kingdom was on the surface just a small country in the primeval forest of Minyue, but in fact it was a great country that ruled and explored the huge underground water system.
This also proves that my intuition about the mountains near Yucun is correct. I always feel that there is an overly complex water system underground, so complex that it is not as formed naturally.
But I stopped and forgot that the fat man who was snoring and the murals near both sides of the wall in the door. I was too nervous just now and didn't look at these two murals carefully. They were similar to the "Haishi" section seen in the tomb passage before, and were "three-dimensional". In fact, it was a relief, a combination of bonsai and murals, carving many pavilions and buildings, including many "potted people", which told the story of the story that King Nanhai had seen.
In 195 BC, the Marquis of Hai, Fujian, was named King of South China by Emperor Gaozu of Han, for unknown reasons. In the murals, the King of South China Sea vividly depicts the truth of this historical mystery.
When the Marquis of Nanhai discovered a strange place in the center of the underground river system in Minyue, he found that there was a strange giant coffin in the center of the underground river system.
Chapter completed!