675. The Mysterious Grave Robber
But it's a bit unreasonable that they all died together. These little guys are very sharp. We have seen it just now. If you are in danger, you can escape from the original route even if you are outmatched. But why are all the corpses destroyed?
They were piled together? Meihui came forward to check and said that the remaining fur and necks of them had been bitten off by sharp teeth, and they died from being sucked blood.
I thought for a long time that this is the only carnivorous animal that likes to live in dark places below the ground. Of course, in theory, there are pangolins, but there has never been such an animal in the north. Even if there is, pangolins only like to eat
Ants have no sharp teeth, so this assumption is simply not true.
Are there really big rice dumplings in ancient tombs?
The two of us finally walked out of the dense array of stone figurines. Although we could breathe a sigh of relief, when we looked back, we found that all the heads of the figurines had turned towards us. This kind of thing has been peeping at.
It feels so bad that a cool breeze blows behind you.
"Go, burn all these yellow-skinned corpses for me!" I told Meihui.
A putrid smell spread immediately. Although it was not pleasant and even a little pungent, I felt relieved when I saw that all the fur of the corpses of those little things had been burned away.
Maybe it's really a psychological effect. The intimidating feeling gradually disappeared without realizing it, and my mind became much more flexible. That's how I am. I won't look back until I reach the south wall. I like to be more serious in everything, so don't worry about this.
Whether it is reliable or not depends on figuring out why.
"Honey, peel off a stone figurine for me! I want the complete one!" I told her.
"How disgusting is it? Brother, why are you looking at it?"
"Be obedient! We have to figure out who these people are buried with. I always feel that it's not that simple." I advised her.
Meihui used a small Tibetan knife to carefully scratch away the mud powder on the surface of the stone figurines, revealing a complete body inside. The two of us lifted it and put it down, letting Meihui try to restore the face of the person as much as possible, and I
Then began to search for life cards on the corpse. Life cards were the identity cards of the ancients. Whether it was the emperor or the ordinary people, these things never left the body. The materials of the life cards were different according to poverty and class, but these uses
The materials were also specified by order. Unless it was the emperor himself, even the princes and ministers could change the material of the life cards at will. Of course, at that time, official uniforms had a unique set of methods for identifying the authenticity of life cards. These have long been lost.
But I expected that the human figurines buried here had not been tampered with.
It’s just that all this is my own fault. Obviously, the owner of these figurines doesn’t want people to know the identity of these dead soldiers. There is no life tablet on his body, not even a tael of silver. In fact, I want to be sure.
It is precisely this that determines whether they are human figurines buried with the tomb owner or tomb robbers who sneaked in after the tomb owner was buried.
But it doesn’t look like they are dressed like that. How can any of them come in to rob tombs and fight upside down and wear the armor of officers and soldiers? Unless...unless the situation is the same as the zombies encountered at Xiazi Ridge in Wild Wolf Fort. They rushed in brazenly. They didn’t have anything on them.
Chapter completed!