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    Next day.

    Tengri sky out of the big sun, where the temperature difference between day and night is very large, freezing at night, and then in the middle of the day you can feel a hint of heat.

    “Peak are you sure? There really is an ancient tomb here?”

    Beanpole Boy wiped his sweat and casually stuck the short-handled Loyalist shovel in the ground.

    “Not sure, guessing, there could be.” I said truthfully.

    Fish he held his back, twisted his waist and looked at said: “Last night on the too dark to see, that person is just a handful of brute force only, if in the touch, I will certainly be able to dry him down.”

    I smiled and said yes brother, you are who you are, can and Changchun will pear flower drum Xie Qiyong a tie.

    Fish waved his hand, “I’m flattered, I’m flattered, anyway, you should be careful at night and keep someone on watch.”

    I said yes, listen to you.

    At this time, I heard Bean Sprout Boy complained: “Feng Zi I think you may be mistaken,” he pointed around: “Look at this place, a flat river, not to mention the sealing of the mound of earth, not even a dirt bag, I think it is simply impossible to have a tomb.”

    “Get over it, you don’t know shit.”

    “In the Ming Dynasty period, except for the Emperor’s tomb, which tomb has a sealing mound? If you don’t know, don’t talk nonsense, quick probe, to the east in moving a hundred meters, every ten meters under a probe point.”

    “I know, I know, you’re the one who knows more,” Bean Sprout Boy smiled as he picked up the Luoyang shovel and moved a few dozen meters to the east.

    The Luoyang shovel he used was the one he picked up last night, it was originally broken in two, and in the morning I tied it with a cloth, this short-handled type of Luoyang shovel is not suitable for probing deep pits, and for this reason I tied Fish’s javelin to the top and lengthened the shaft.

    It’s not too sturdy, but it will work if you take care of it.

    I crouched down on the ground and fell into a deep thought as I watched the beanstalkers in the distance that kept shoveling down to bring dirt.

    Not long after the time had passed, I suddenly heard Beanpole shout.

    “Come on!”

    “Get over here! There’s been a major discovery!”

    I was too busy running over to see it.

    “Huh? This dirt ……”

    I took a closer look and this time the beanstalker switched positions and there was a change in the layer of soil brought up by the Loyalist shovel.

    I grabbed a small handful and spread it out on the ground to look at it.

    The color is inconsistent with the surrounding area and the soil is soft, so it should be live soil.

    There is live soil can not completely show that there are ancient tombs underground, because the bean sprouts boy shovel under the not deep, just two meters or so, this depth, if the previous planted crops here and so on, are likely to have live soil.

    It’s not just the living soil that makes me wonder.

    And a little something to bring on the live earth.

    There was something yellowish-brown in the form of a fine powder, interspersed in the soil.

    How to describe it.

    It’s kind of like rust, like those crumbs that fall off when iron rusts.

    I’ve never seen this kind of sandwiched soil before, first time I’ve seen it, and I’ve never heard the head of the handle mention it.

    According to our past experience analysis, if the Luoyang shovel to bring up the soil layer of red and green, that is the bronze debris weathering after the red spot green embroidery, if the soil layer of black and dry, eighty percent of the tomb was previously on fire, and a kind of white foam soil layer, that is the white paste mud after drying out the formation of the mud.

    That’s why I said that this layer of rusty soil brought up by the Luoyang shovel is the first time I’ve ever seen it, and I’ve visually inspected it, and the rusty soil appears at a depth of roughly between two meters and two and a half meters below ground.

    I got up and followed this tan pit toward another less than ten meters, then I stomped the ground and said, “Give me the shovel.”

    Taking the shovel handed to me by Beanpole, I frowned and raised the Loyalist shovel high and heaved it down again to start down a new exploratory pit.

    In less than forty minutes, the depth of the exploratory pit went down to two meters.

    “Look at you!”

    “Again!” Beanpole shouted.

    Indeed, I found that once I got to this depth I brought up rusty soil.

    Once it was, twice it still is.

    That tells you one thing, it’s not unaccidental.

    At this location, there’s 100% something underground!

    I then kept going down the pit, I wanted to find where the boundaries of the rusty soil were and see where I probed and this soil would disappear.

    The results of the survey took me by surprise.

    The four corners of the exploratory pit I was down joined together to make exactly one rectangle, which was over 400 meters long and nearly 60 meters wide!

    Out of this rectangular position in the probe, there is no rusty soil, the Luoyang shovel brought up all dead soil.

    There’s no mistaking it, it’s 100% an undiscovered tomb underground.

    And it’s not small, the equivalent of three modern people living in a three-bedroom apartment!

    It certainly couldn’t be compared to the Mustard Husband’s Tomb on Moth Mountain, but if this was a Ming Dynasty tomb, the specifications were already quite luxurious, and I’m afraid it’s not an exaggeration to say that it was second only to the Ming Emperor’s Tomb!

    It should be known that under the oppressive policy of Zhu Yuanzhang in the early Ming Dynasty, even royal clansmen did not dare to use such a large tomb after their death.

    The best proof of this is the tomb of Zhu Junji, the grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang’s great-grandson Zhu Di, the son of Emperor Renzong Zhaozhao Zhu Gaoqi, and King Zhuangzhuang of Liang, whose tomb is also only 31 square meters.

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