Chapter 203: The Secret of the Wretched Man(2/2)
The two of them made a verbal agreement, and in order to better capture the heart of the wretched man, Lao Qian went to a certain famous scenic spot for the first time.
Because Lao Qian had been to this scenic spot before, he was very fond of this place. Also accompanying them was Liu Wei, Lao Qian's nominal apprentice.
Bai Chi heard this and asked the wretched man: "Do you think Lao Qian is going to let you go to this scenic spot to fight? This should be impossible!"
The wretched man waved his hand to signal Bai Chi not to speak, and his expression gradually became serious. Seeing the wretched man's appearance, Bai Chi nodded silently.
When they arrived at this place, the three of them visited the scenic spot for a week.
The night before they planned to leave, they were having dinner in a restaurant. At this time, the sound of conversation at the next table attracted Lao Qian's attention.
Bai Chi asked: "What did the people at the table say?"
The wretched man sighed and said, "They told a story about the Great Wall!"
Could it be that there are relics of the Great Wall in that scenic area? But what Bai Chi heard most when he was a child was the allusion about Meng Jiangnu crying at the Great Wall, and he asked:
"Are they telling the story of Meng Jiangnu at that time?"
The wretched man didn't even look at Bai Chi. He pushed the wheelchair to the window, lit a speaker and said:
"Boss, that's not what they are talking about, but hundreds of skeletons were found at the foot of the Great Wall!"
Bai Chi frowned when he heard this, but he said:
"It took a lot of people to build the Great Wall, and countless people died during the process. Why is it surprising to see hundreds of skeletons?"
The wretched man showed a scared look and said softly:
"If this is true, it won't attract Lao Qian's attention. Boss, you don't know how excited Lao Qian was when he heard this topic!"
Bai Chi continued to ask: "Then what do you think happened to those skeletons?"
The wretched man looked at the door, slid the wheelchair over and said mysteriously: "Those are not deaths in the simple sense, but slaves who were buried!"
Bai Chi was stunned. This news was too shocking. To build a tomb at the foot of the Great Wall on a large scale and to bury so many people was not an ordinary undertaking.
Bai Chi shook his head, feeling that the atmosphere was strange. So he pretended not to worry about anything and then asked:
"Did those people say anything else?"
The wretched man exhaled, took out the paper ball that Bai Chi had just thrown away from the trash can, spread it out. Then he closed his eyes and said from the corner of his mouth: "Those diners said that the people inside are not dead yet!"
"What the hell is this?"
Bai Chi heard the last four words and said nervously: "Who is not dead yet? Don't involve me in old money anymore!"
The wretched man didn't speak, he just kept breathing. It seemed that those words had great significance for his future experiences.
Bai Chi looked at Wen Shaobo nervously, fearing that he would suddenly say the words that Bai Chi was most worried about. But the wretched man waited for half an hour before slowly looking at Bai Chi and said:
"They are referring to the first tomb robbers!"
Bai Chi thought for a while, it should be that the tomb robbers went to dig other people's ancestral graves and happened to catch up with the corpses of those buried. This should be the reason why the corpses were exposed.
Generally speaking, I feel that this matter is nothing. What does the life and death of the tomb robbers have to do with him? Could it be that he owes the surviving tomb robbers a large sum of money and still has to pay it back.
Bai Chi said disdainfully: "Live as long as you live, why do you make such an expression!"
Seeing that Bai Chi had misunderstood what he meant, the wretched man continued:
"Boss, think about it, our tomb robbers narrowly escaped death this time, and those tomb robbers survived and still caused so many people to criticize them, what does this mean?"
Bai Chi replied without thinking: "Doesn't this mean that they have also experienced something more terrifying than us!"
At the end of the sentence, Bai Chi's voice became smaller and smaller, and he shook unconsciously. It seemed that he suddenly realized what the wretched man wanted to express, which was exactly the same as what Liu Wei expressed, where they experienced a journey lingering at the gate of hell.
event.
Bai Chi thought that was not the case, but recalling Liu Wei's expression and the appearance of a wretched man now, Bai Chi had to admit this fact. What terrible thing happened there to make them so scrupulous...?
The wretched man took a deep breath. Bai Chi quickly stopped and asked:
"I heard that Liu Wei said that entering Ziying's tomb was something he had to do, which involved the tomb under the Great Wall. I can't figure out what the connection is! And why did Lao Qian and Liu Wei happen to bump into each other?
Where is it?"
The wretched man laughed at himself and said, "Boss, let me ask you, what dynasty is Ying Ziying's tomb from?"
Bai Chi said without thinking: "What happened in the Spring and Autumn Period, the Early Han Dynasty?"
"Boss, when was the Great Wall built?"
"Holy shit!"
Baichi was shocked, and it involved the period of Qin Shihuang. The two sites were in the same period, that is to say, the two tombs were closely related. Otherwise, why would they follow him to Ziying's tomb by coincidence?
Chapter completed!