220. Chapter 220 Difficult to distinguish true from false 2
No one else can easily enter.
However, once you are lucky enough to crack the mechanism and enter, it will be much easier to get out than to enter, because in the minds of the people who created the mechanism, being able to unlock the mechanism means that the people who enter the Sutra Pavilion are the descendants of the owner of the imperial mausoleum, and the Tibetan Scriptures
The Jing Pavilion and the Sword Pavilion were originally prepared for future generations. As the owner of the imperial mausoleum, the institutions set up will naturally not embarrass his descendants too much!
However, according to Bei Mingyue's understanding, the reason why the scripture-storing pavilion in the imperial mausoleum is difficult to enter and exit is not only for future generations, but also because those who want to get treasures in the imperial mausoleum will not pay attention to it.
It's in these books...
After all, the imperial mausoleum is a tomb where emperors of all ages are buried. There are treasures everywhere in it. Any piece you take away is worth a fortune. With treasures for comparison, who would want a few shabby books that can only be read and cannot be exchanged for money? To put it in perspective,
, even if there really is a thief who just ran into the Scripture Pavilion to steal books just to improve his martial arts... After seeing those scriptures on the top of the martial arts introductory book, I am afraid I will vomit blood if I am not angry to death!
This is a bit of a tangent, so let’s get back to the topic...
There is only an exit but no entrance, which means that what she came in may not be the real Sutra Pavilion. Could it be a trap, or may she have accidentally walked into some illusion?
It is impossible for a real Buddhist Scripture Pavilion to have no exit!
With her eyebrows raised slightly, Bei Mingyue studied it carefully again and confirmed that the three walls really did not have any mechanism similar to an exit. She couldn't help but sigh and began to wonder whether she had stepped into a trap or fallen into it.
Fantasy?
Nangong Rui has said that the first emperor of the Nanli Kingdom was good at insect attacks, which are physical attacks such as insect control. However, only those who are good at magic arrays or illusions can learn them. The ones in the imperial mausoleum
Most of the institutions were arranged by the First Emperor himself, so it shouldn't be an illusion...
So it can only be a trap?
After deducing the conclusion, Bei Mingyue felt that something was wrong. Her eyes flickered unconsciously, and when she saw those exquisite sculptures, her mind suddenly agitated, and a sentence that she had forgotten for a long time came into her mind.
"Don't touch those statues!"
Statues? Do you mean these sculptures with excellent carving skills?
After finally finding a breakthrough, Bei Mingyue rolled her eyes and walked to the sculptures. However, no matter how she looked at them, there seemed to be nothing extraordinary about those sculptures, and there were no hidden mechanisms or anything like that on them...
Wait, Nangong Rui told her not to touch the statue inside, but that was for the real Sutra Pavilion, and the space she encountered now was probably fake, so...
If the statue is moved, can we find the exit?
"Master, there is a very strange smell on those statues!"
Just as Bei Mingyue was hesitating, the little meatball's head suddenly popped out of his pocket. His little eyes were fixed on the statues, with obvious hostility in his eyes. "The sculptures have the aura of the underworld!"
"What?"
Bei Mingyue was stunned for a moment, then laughed, "Little meatball, how is that possible? These are just sculptures, and the breath is only found in living creatures, how could it be..."
Halfway through her words, Bei Mingyue became mute.
She forgot that even dead totems contained totem beasts like Little Meatballs. In these lifelike human sculptures in front of her, there really were souls or residual auras of people in the underworld.