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Chapter 8: The Corpse in the Bell Cave

  Chapter 8: The Bell Cave Floating Corpse Route Green Bean

  The stone also understood, nodded to me and dissolved in water. The immortal girl was actually the snake head drawn on yellow paper beforehand, and white phosphorus was sprinkled on the black flag. Black absorbs heat, and white phosphorus has a very low ignition point. These incredible scenes were explained. It seems that the Snake Queen is fake, but cheating people out of money is real.

  I was worried that the story of Snake Queen, although a legend, should have some basis. Now it seems that the people in Li Jia Gou are likely to be the tomb guards of Li Yu, all with the surname Li, and may have some connection. This legend may also be fabricated by their ancestors to make future generations stay here forever.

  This farce, neither I nor Shi Tou had the mood to watch anymore, so we took a puff of smoke and returned to Li Liang's home. More than an hour later, Li Liang finally came back, and I gave him 100 yuan, asking him to take me to Long Ya Kou, but he didn't dare go. In the end, he agreed to take us to She Nai Nai Temple and then tell us the location of Long Ya Kou. Shi Tou and I carried our backpacks and followed Li Liang up the mountain.

  On the way, I also asked him about Sun Liehu's affairs. He said that Sun Liehu died because he didn't use a coffin and dry corpse to exchange things. Those things have already been buried in the dry corpse's grave by the village head. This is also the first time I've seen a dry corpse, I've never seen one before.

  As I walked to the foot of Yinfeng Mountain, I noticed that the highest peak was not Yinfeng Mountain. From a distance, it overlapped with Yinfeng Mountain and looked like its peak. Only when we got closer did I realize that there was a distance between them. I poked Liang Liang and asked, "What mountain is that?"

  Li Liang shook his head and said, "No one has been there, only knowing that it's called Yīn Shān. To get to Yīn Shān, you must pass through Lóng Yá Kǒu. The elderly people all say that's the incarnation of the Snake Queen."

  In front of Yīn Shān is Yīn Fēng Shān, with a shorter peak on either side. The small valley we passed through must have been a riverbed hundreds of years ago. In my mind, I was already 80% certain that there must be a tomb here, and it must be a Tang Dynasty tomb.

  After climbing for two hours, we reached the top of Yinfeng Mountain, a temple that looked like a Buddhist monastery, but with a large snake coiled around its roof. Li Liang pointed at the temple and said, "This is the Snake Goddess Temple."

  I nodded, took the backpack from his hand and said "Thank you, go back!" Li Liang responded with a sound, and also warned us that it's better not to go to Longya Kou, and go to his home after going down the mountain. After saying this, he hurriedly went down the mountain.

  I threw down my mountaineering bag and said to the stone, "If I'm right, Tang Yi's tomb is on Mount Yin."

  The stone also sat down, twisted open a bottle of mineral water and asked "How did you know?"

  I smiled and said, "The construction of the Tang Dynasty emperor's mausoleum is majestic and solemn. The imperial tomb is generally built in the mountains, relying on the natural terrain to create a sense of majesty. The Tang emperors required their tombs to be built near mountains, which means finding a sunny spot in the mountains. The chosen location should be flat and not on a cliff. Therefore, the site selection for the tomb must be level. Secondly, the good tomb site requires a dragon vein, also known as a mountain with good lighting. Building a tomb on relatively flat terrain in the mountains means having a mountain god to suppress evil spirits from disturbing. A good tomb site must have water, with the mountain representing yang and the water representing yin, achieving harmony between yin and yang. With double waters surrounding it, the true dragon appears. You see that this place has mountains, water, and plants, which is a relatively good Feng Shui treasure land. Finally, when selecting a tomb site, avoid low-lying areas, and the terrain should be slightly higher to prevent rainwater from flowing into the tomb and damaging the tomb path."

  After I finished speaking, Shi Tou drank a bottle of water and threw the bottle aside. He stood up, shouldered his backpack and said "What are we waiting for? Let's go." Then he pulled me up and slung another backpack over my shoulder.

  From the Snake Maiden Temple, walking past it and going two more miles or so, there is a huge cave. The entrance of the cave is over 4-5 meters high, with several stone pillars standing like the exposed teeth of a wild beast with its mouth open, looking ominous and terrifying.

  I didn't think much and followed the stone into the cave, the further we went in, the darker it got. I also found that Longya Cave is actually a limestone cave, with the sound of "gurgling" water echoing inside, surrounded by water on both sides, the true dragon appears, Xiaoshan Valley was once a water vein, this limestone cave is probably the second water vein.

  After walking for a few more minutes, it was already very difficult to see things with the naked eye. Turning on the flashlight, I continued to move forward. The water had already risen above my ankles. The air inside the cave was very humid and there was also a sour smell in the air. After walking for more than half an hour, the water had almost reached my waist. Originally, it was tiring to walk in the water, and the water was cold. Adding this dark environment, what if there were things at the bottom of the water?

  I stopped in my tracks and said to the stone, "Let's go out and find another way! We can't always walk in the water!"

  The stone thought for a moment and said, "Let's go further in and try, maybe the water will be shallower after a while."

  After walking for more than 20 minutes, the water had already risen above my shoulders. The stone was originally shorter than me, and I saw that the water had reached his neck. I stopped and shrugged my shoulders, saying "There's no way, we have to go back." We've been walking in the water all along, not to mention how exhausting it is, but also how unbearable the cold is!

  The stone-carrying backpack was already soaked through, fortunately there weren't many water-fearing items in the bag, such as medicine and flashlights. The stones were all placed on top of his head. After I finished speaking, the stone handed me the things and said to me "Don't get the stuff wet, I'll go take a look, we've been walking for so long, it should be almost there!"

  He took the waterproof flashlight and dove into the water.

  About five minutes later, Shi Tou emerged from the water, wiped his face with his hand and took two deep breaths. "There's a round plate underwater with many chains on it."

  I shone my flashlight around and saw a large boulder standing in the middle, walked a few steps towards it, put my backpack on the boulder, and waved at the rock saying "Go take a look."

  The stone took me and swam for about 50 meters, the water level was about 2 meters deep. On the rock below, a round plate was inlaid, with a dragon flying through the clouds carved on it, pressed down by several chains, and a golden lock connected the chains together.

  I pulled it with my hand and knocked a few more times, making a dull sound. I'm not good at holding my breath, so I couldn't help but come up to breathe. The stone followed me up and asked, "Do you know what this thing is?"

  "I said 'I don't know, at first I thought it was a dragon lock, but the round plate below is empty. Dragon locks are usually used to seal off old wells, suppressing the evil dragons and ghostly energy inside. Gravesites wouldn't normally have them, that would be equivalent to suppressing himself."

  After hesitating for a moment, I and Shi Tou decided to open the lock. With a flip of our bodies, we dove back into the water. Shi Tou's lock-picking skills were quite impressive - using just one soft iron wire, he managed to pry open the lock. "Clang" went the sound as several chains quickly separated, like a few water snakes rapidly twisting and dispersing in all directions. The "clanging" sounds continued non-stop, as if triggering some mechanism. The flashlight's beam shone on the circular plate, emitting bursts of black light, as if ink was spraying out from under the plate. The water began to churn, my heart sank, thinking something was amiss. I grabbed Shi Tou and we swam upstream. When we were almost back at the stone block where our backpacks were, the water started turning black, with an even stronger stench of rotting flesh. Suddenly, I felt something bumping against my foot. I thought to myself "this is not good", quickly pulling my foot back, trying to avoid it. But it kept following and bumped against my foot again. At the same time, several parts of my body felt like they were being pressed upon. Cold sweat started flowing down, my scalp felt like it was going to explode. I turned around to look at Shi Tou, his face was also dark and gloomy, probably just like me, being stared at by something.

  They didn't attack us, and Shi Tou and I quickly climbed onto the rocks, feeling slightly relieved. With a flashlight shining into the water, the black surface floated up with brown corpses. The things that were pressing against me and Shi Tou earlier were also these dried-up corpses rising from the bottom of the water! Having had close contact with the dried-up corpses, I felt a wave of nausea, almost vomiting.

  The dried-up corpse suddenly floated up to the water's surface, giving me goosebumps. Suddenly, a "giggle giggle" sound rang out, and my heart skipped a beat - this was the voice of the corpse after it came back to life!

  "Damn it, copy the stuff!"

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