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

Chapter 430: Young Master Ying Gao, Blood Letter. [430]



Summary

In a discovery near a carriage, Second Master finds a skeleton dressed in luxurious clothing, which belonged to Ying Gao, the son of the First Emperor. The skeleton holds a piece of silk inscribed with seal script detailing the treachery surrounding the First Emperor's death, revealing how his edict for his son Fusu's ascension was altered by Zhao Gao and Li Si, leading to Fusu's execution and Hu Hai's rise. The silk reflects Ying Gao's remorse for not fulfilling his father's secret task before his demise. The emotions of unwillingness, confusion, and indignation are palpable, as Luo Chen and others uncover the tragic fate of the Da Qin dynasty. The two blood jade tokens mentioned in the text are also found on the skeleton, linking them to the quest for the dragon-shaped blood jades.

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