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90. Longzhong Tomb: Two-headed Baby【8】

Tomb in the Dragon: Two-Headed Baby【8】

"Two-headed infant corpse?" Su Mian also looked sideways at Di Lin. For the first time, she felt that in addition to Di Lin's terrifying abilities, he also had many secrets that she had not discovered. For example, he was a living encyclopedia.

The whole book is full of unheard of but absolutely true information about tomb robbing.【26nbsp;】

Seeing Su Mianshan looking at him eagerly and asking for answers, his expression was really cute, which made Di Lin, who had always been iceberg, look like "For the sake of you being my little slave, I can barely explain it to you."

Attitude, pointing at the two-headed infant corpse: "This thing is a human poison."

Babies with this kind of deformity will be regarded as filthy monsters and bring disaster upon birth, so 99% of babies will be killed by their parents or villagers at birth, and then handed over to the local famous Taoist monks for burial and salvation.

Some of those who are practicing voodoo use these babies who died with resentment to make this special high-level "poison". They turn the corpse into the poison so that it will not rot and rot, and then refine it into a spirit.

The manipulative bewitcher.

This kind of "poison" is more insidious than "poison". It makes a living by sucking human brains. It hides in the human body until it sucks out the brain tissue and then crawls out on its own. It is difficult to find and is often used as a means of power struggle.

Su Mingming nodded. It turned out that the two-headed infant corpse was a poor baby caused by genetic disease. It was just that the innocent and tragic death of the old society was still exploited. But what she couldn't figure out was that the death of a human was caused by a poison. "How many times?"

Thousands of years have passed and the person who cast the poison has long since died. Why is this two-headed infant corpse still alive?"

When Su Mingfu was studying the different histories of China's minority ethnic groups, he had learned about the Miao family's voodoo techniques.

Poison is not a voodoo technique in the complete sense. It is actually a primitive medical technique that has the effect of saving people and curing diseases.

Su Mian's knowledge of Gu art is limited to the scenes in Jin Yong's martial arts TV series Miao Renfeng and Golden Snake Langjun. However, it is said that the early Gu art in ancient times has been lost in stages like Qimen Dunjia in history. Some good ones have been lost in history.

Things were introduced into Chinese pharmacology, and some evil things gradually disappeared in the long river of history. It can be seen from ancient books that the early Gu magic was extremely sinister and perverse, with a lot of content about curses, corpses, and the distribution of evil arts.

Family, as to why such evil "poison" and "poison people" appeared in this tomb, I am afraid it is inextricably linked to the owner of the tomb.

Di Lin nodded and said calmly: "Everything has a reason to live, who knows."

He took it for granted that Dilin's jurisdiction was zombies, evil spirits, and horses. He had no perception of such things that were different from humans, ghosts, spirits, and Gu.

Su Mian looked at the double-faced baby underground. The blue baby had been silent and very arrogant since he crawled out. His temperament was a bit like that of Di Lin, but the white baby was much cuter and was still talking to him.

She laughed to herself. She didn't even know if it was her imagination. She looked behind her and turned around to get further away from that thing.

"Um, Master, aren't these things from your home? Why, I think..." Su Ming couldn't tell what was wrong, but he just felt that Di Lin didn't seem to be very familiar with this place.

Di Lin frowned and said: "This kind of shallow tomb naturally belongs to future generations. The place where I live is still very deep underground!"

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