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Chapter 110 Terracotta Army (Part 2)

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    After the dust aroused when the stone gate shattered fell, what we saw in front of us was an absolutely unexpected scene.

    Behind the stone gate is a wider hall.

    Standing on the edge of the stone gate, with the light from the four flashlights, we can see all the scenes in the hall.

    I saw that this hall, about the size of a football field, was filled with densely packed terracotta warriors.

    And these terracotta warriors and horses are not the kind of terracotta warriors and horses discovered before, but painted terracotta warriors and horses.

    I walked up to the terracotta warriors and horses closest to me and took a look. I saw that the armor worn by this terracotta warriors and horses was also completely different from those terracotta warriors and horses found in Lishan.

    If the terracotta warriors and horses in Lishan were just ordinary pawns, then those standing here are all generals.

    "It seems that our trip was worthwhile, we are about to develop." Li Wei laughed excitedly.

    "Don't get too excited, let me see if these things are true or not." Before Li Wei could finish his excitement, Cao Ming poured cold water on it.

    Li Wei gave Cao Ming a blank look, and shut up.

    While Cao Ming was inspecting the terracotta warriors, Feifei and I started wandering around the tomb.

    "Don't you see that these figurines are a bit strange?" After a while, Feifei suddenly asked such a question.

    "What do you mean by this sentence?" I was a little puzzled.

    "Although I have heard of painted terracotta warriors and horses, I have never seen them, and I have heard another rumor about painted terracotta warriors and horses."

    "What are the rumors? Let me tell you about it." After being told by Feifei, I became interested.

    "According to legend, these painted terracotta warriors and horses were soldiers who were loyal to Qin Shihuang. After Qin Shihuang passed away, these soldiers were voluntarily sealed in these fired clay, and then made into human terracotta warriors, which is what we often call living terracotta warriors.  The soldiers who were sealed into the figurines were cursed, if someone disturbed the peace of the First Emperor, these painted figurines would come back to life and kill all the intruders."

    After hearing Feifei finished speaking, I couldn't help turning my head to look at the painted terracotta warriors and horses around me. I was really afraid that these things would suddenly move, and then I pulled out the bronze sword in my hand and cut it directly, separating my head from my body.

    Seeing a look of fear on my face, Feifei laughed and said, "You won't believe it."

    I looked at Feifei and said, "After going through so many things, now I have to believe in some things even if I don't believe them."

    "Okay, this is just a rumor, maybe it's not true." Feifei smiled at me.

    Just when I was about to say something, Feifei said again: "Let's go back, I believe Cao Ming has already got the result."

    I hummed.

    "Did you get any results?" Looking at Cao Ming who was still squatting on the ground, I asked.

    Cao Ming slowly stood up from the ground with a puzzled expression on his face.

    "What's wrong?" Feifei looked at Cao Ming and asked.

    Cao Ming shook his head, and replied: "These painted terracotta warriors and horses are all real, but there is one thing I don't understand. These human warriors" Then, he patted the shoulders of the warriors and horses, and continued: "It seems that there are  Like life, especially the eyes of these figurines seem to be looking at us."

    Hearing this passage of Cao Ming, especially the last one: eyes, as if they are looking at us.

    Could it be that the rumors that Feifei said are true, these figurines have really lived for thousands of years, and they haven't died yet.

    But it's impossible, the limit of human life, living to more than a hundred years old is already a miracle, how can these people live for thousands of years.  And the most important point is that when firing these figurines, the temperature inside the furnace must be at least a thousand degrees, which is an unbearable temperature for human beings.

    I subconsciously took a step back, and then fixed my eyes on the terracotta warriors in front of me.

    "Let's get out of here now, I'm"

    "Why, are you scared?" Before I could finish speaking, Cao Ming interrupted.

    I shook my head and replied: "I'm not afraid, how could I be afraid of this kind of thing. The reason I want to leave here now is that these things are not our goal, let's go quickly, Xu Peng and the others are still here  ahead of us."

    "Okay brother, you don't worry too much. Xu Peng and the others are not in front of us at all. If they were in front of us, the stone gate just now would have been painted into powder." Cao Ming patted my shoulder with his handSaid.

    Li Wei sighed, and said: "I think what Haotian said is right, let's get out of here quickly, no matter whether Xu Peng is in front of us or not, I always feel that staying here is not a good decision."

    "Okay then, let's go now." Cao Ming chuckled, then turned his head and took another look at the painted terracotta warriors.

    This tomb hall is the same as the previous one, with only one passage, so it didn't take long to find it.

    When walking in the aisle, I kept wondering if those terracotta warriors would catch up suddenly.

    Obviously, my thoughts were superfluous, because after we passed a corner of the passage, the terracotta warriors did not catch up.

    When we turned the third corner in the passage, the passage in front of us suddenly became wider.

    Moreover, this passage is different from other passages seen before.

    Although this passage is very wide, there is a ravine in the middle of the passage, and at the bottom of the ravine, there are still some sparkling things that can be seen faintly.

    Just when we were wondering what these glowing things were, Feifei who was standing next to me suddenly called out.

    "Look, what's over there?"

    After being called by Feifei, the attention of the few of us shifted from the gully to Feifei.

    I saw Feifei pointing to her right side, her body trembling constantly.

    The three of us focused the beam of the flashlight in the direction Feifei pointed, and saw a square stone-like thing slowly moving towards us in the gully.

    Subconsciously, I used a flashlight to look at the gully under my feet, and saw that there were only some things shining under the light, but now with the appearance of square stones, the glowing objects were connected into one piece, like a galaxy.

    Looking back at the square stone, it is still slowly moving towards us.

    Seeing this situation, I suddenly remembered a sentence my grandfather said to me before.

    "Little God, Qin Shihuang's coffin can be moved. Do you know why? Because, there are many artificially dug ravines in his tomb, and these ravines are full of mercury, and Qin Shihuang's coffin is floating on the mercury.  On both sides of the gully, there are maps of the territory of the Qin Dynasty. Qin Shihuang lay in the coffin, driven by the flow of mercury, and inspected his own territories every day."

    Thinking of this, I suddenly looked back at the wall where there was a gully.

    I saw that it was densely covered with nicks, so I walked up and took a closer look.

    Although it has been thousands of years since such a notch, it can still be seen that this is indeed a corner of a map.

    If it is said that what is depicted on the wall is really the territory map of the Qin Dynasty, then the square stones that are moving in the gully now.

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