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Tomb Robbing: After Hiding for a Hundred Years, My Brother Asks Me to Come Out.

Chapter 378: Statue of the Human-Faced Turtle. [378]



Summary

Zhang Yang discovers inscriptions in a wooden box detailing the life and death of Zhang Gui He, who lived 125 years but was sacrificed for the clan by rebels. This revelation sparks his curiosity about the Zhang family's internal conflict between pure-blood members (Kirin tattoo) and mixed-blood members (Qiongqi tattoo), leading to a decade-long war. As Zhang Yang examines a peculiar bronze statue of a human-faced turtle, he learns it represents a Shennong clan descendant, raising questions about its presence in the Zhang family’s drum tower. The statue's eerie features and connection to a black sphere intrigue him, especially as the African giant rat senses movement in its eyes, heightening the mystery surrounding the Zhang family's history and secrets.

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