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Tomb Robbing: Starting with the Bloodline of the Three-legged Golden Crow.

Chapter 206: Is This Really Called Diligently Working for Improvement?. [206]



Summary

A violent tremor shook the ground, revealing a colossal stone statue resembling a turtle, carrying a large stone tablet. Luo Chen and his companions debated whether it was Ba Xia or Jiaotu, with Shelley mistakenly identifying it. Qin Tang clarified the differences between the mythical beasts. Luo Chen identified the stone tablet as likely belonging to the Xian Wang, detailing his governance and the ancient Dian Kingdom's divine pearl. The Xian Wang's epitaph boasted of his achievements, including the extensive labor used to construct his tomb, which Luo Chen found absurdly self-aggrandizing. The relief depicted a grand palace, further emphasizing the Xian Wang's vanity.

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