313. Exhumation
Meihui saw that I was distracted, so she quickly communicated with me with her eyes, and turned her head downwards with all her strength. Her expression was very ugly, and her face turned green and white. I regained my composure and looked at the group of savages. I was so frightened that I almost fell out of the tree.
I fell up and down, but luckily Meihui's hand kept holding my arm tightly and didn't let go.
Just when I was distracted, this group of people actually bent down and dug a pit under the stone monument. In the pit, one could already see the corner of a coffin in the moonlight. Meihui guessed right, this stone monument
It was indeed a tomb, but how did these savages know that there was a tomb here? Although no one was taking care of the Taoist temple, the soil around it was quite neat, and they did not recognize the words on the stone tablet.
Even I took a wrong look.
There is strength in numbers, not to mention a group of lunatics who have lost their sense of pain! It took just a few moments to dig out the coffin. It was a stone coffin. The stone coffin was engraved with a pattern of a crane traveling eastward. The crane is the sacred bird of Taoism.
, it is said that the mount of Taishang Laojun is a crane. It seems that the person buried in this sarcophagus should be the immortal master of that generation in this Taoist temple.
Meimei and I looked at each other, our eyes were the same, and we probably had roughly the same thoughts in our hearts. "No way? This is too..."
The most terrifying scene in the world is not being surrounded by a group of human beings and ghosts in a tree without daring to move, but seeing those beast-like things doing disgusting things that are unimaginable.
Cannibals are a scene that only appears in some foreign horror films, but now it is definitely a surreal version of live broadcast.
The sarcophagus is well sealed, and there is paraffin at the joint between the coffin lid and the coffin. If you use the ordinary tomb robber technique, you must first scrape off this layer of paraffin, and then tie one corner with a rope and open the coffin at an even speed in the opposite direction. This way you can avoid
The corpse energy rushed out of the museum without too much effort. However, this group of people had no rules at all and just used brute force to lift the coffin lid and directly opened it. This brute force was simply jaw-dropping.
Because this sarcophagus is well sealed and buried underground all year round, and there are few underground springs in the Wudang Mountains, the body in the museum is very well preserved, and it is indeed a stiff but not rotten body. Due to professional reasons, I
I have a unique understanding of horror. If there is anything that scares me, it is unintentionally deeper, coming from inner panic, not just superficial visual impact. These savages are illiterate and do not understand Feng Shui.
This tomb is buried 2 meters deep underground, and there is no robber hole. It is simply an ancient coffin that has been hidden underground for hundreds of years. So how did they determine the exact location? Intuition? Intuition about the corpse? Think about it.
It makes one's hair stand on end.
The Taoist in the sarcophagus had a silver silk jade face, a plain robe, and a floating hand. It seemed that the deceased was really a virtuous Taoist. After his death, why did his disciples not bury him in other Feng Shui caves but put the immortal master's body directly?
It is unknown whether he was buried in front of the Qiu Zu Hall in the Taoist temple. It is also possible that the Taoist priest was the great-great-grandson disciple of Qiu Chuji, a real person in Changchun.
It's just that I have no intention of analyzing these at the moment. I watched these savages carry the peaceful corpse out of the hall. One by one, I could even see them licking the saliva from the corners of their mouths with their tongues.
Chapter completed!