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Tomb Robbing: Flying Sword Slays Xue Shi, Still Claims Not to be an Immortal.
Chapter 331: Face Gu. [331]
Summary
The crowd examined the wall's supernatural inscriptions, but their meanings remained elusive. Wang Pang Zi suggested moving on, fearing the consequences of deciphering them. Suddenly, Xu Yan dispelled a sinister aura, prompting Wu Xie to claim he understood the inscriptions, hinting at a secret of the Champa king. Zhang Qiling argued that the stone house itself was the king's secret. Wu Xie connected clues to reveal the king's cruel pursuit of eternal youth through face manipulation, leading to his brutal reign and the kingdom's downfall. Legends spoke of a cursed painting left by a holy monk, foreshadowing the king's fate, now depicted on the mural before them, suggesting the green tomb was using the king's essence for its own ends.Full content
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