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Tomb Robbing: Flying Sword Slays Xue Shi, Still Claims Not to be an Immortal.
Chapter 159: The Coffin in the Cellar. [159]
Summary
In a joint burial tomb, the presence of paired male and female burial items symbolizes the union of genders, suggesting two coffins for a king and his wife. As the group explores, they discover a massive underground palace with a giant door leading to the main burial chamber. Inside, they find three coffins, one suspended by a copper ring, and pure gold beast heads at the wall's base. While Wang Pang Zi is more interested in the gold, Wu Xie and others are drawn to the coffins, speculating about the king's corpse being inside the real coffin. The unique materials and potential value of the coffins excite them, leading to banter about their worth and the treasures within the tomb.Full content
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