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Tomb Robbing: Flying Sword Slays Xue Shi, Still Claims Not to be an Immortal.
Chapter 238: The Prince of the Ancient Ink. [238]
Summary
Xu Yan explains the significance of their surroundings, identifying the grand hall used for sacrificial ceremonies and the frail bodies as remnants of a past era marked by starvation and deprivation. Despite searching, the group finds no coffins, raising suspicions about their location. They discover a suspicious stone slab, which unexpectedly opens, revealing a lower level adorned with murals. The murals depict a Gu Mo prince who assassinated the Queen of Jingjue, hinting at a complex history. A notebook found by Zhang Qiling suggests they are near the ancient city of Jingjue, intensifying their quest for answers.Full content
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