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Tomb Robbing: Flying Sword Slays Xue Shi, Still Claims Not to be an Immortal.
Chapter 93: Tang Buddha, Song Porcelain, Ming Painting. [93]
Summary
The tomb passage trembled as the stone slab shattered, revealing the eerie Jìn Pó, a monster with long limbs and wild hair, prompting shock from Wang Pang Zi and others. Wu Xie identified it as a vengeful spirit from legends. Xu Yan swiftly defeated the Jìn Pó, earning cultivation and skill points. The group then discovered a mechanism that led them to an underground palace, devoid of water due to a clever drainage system. They explored the luxurious palace, finding valuable Ming blue-and-white porcelain jars, which excited Wang Pang Zi, highlighting the rarity and worth of such artifacts.Full content
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