Chapter 1227 Archaeologist: Believe in Science (2)
Those spiders seemed to have mutated. They were huge in size and there were so many of them. They crowded around them and it was very scary to look at them.
The girl next to him was already trembling with fear and was holding Gu Mo tightly.
"Gu, Gu Mo, what should I do..."
Thinking of the girl rushing over to save him in the dangerous situation just now, Gu Mo patted her head and said, "Where's your shovel? Give it to me."
The girl quickly handed the Luoyang shovel in her hand to Gu Mo.
Gu Mo stepped forward and swung the shovel in his left hand and the right hand around with great force, killing many spiders in a short time.
The girls were dumbfounded. Is this okay?
Gu Mo said to her: "You don't have to be afraid, these spiders are just mutated, they look big and not poisonous."
"Gu, Gu Mo, let me help you..."
The girl found another shovel in her bag and walked towards Gu Mo.
"Don't move!"
But Gu Mo's reminder was already too late. The girl suddenly stepped on a moving seesaw and fell into a pit.
Gu Mo rushed towards her and pulled her. Although she was holding her back, Gu Mo himself only had one pair of feet hanging on the ground.
She now has no strength to pull both of them down with only one point of strength, and below is a sharp knife and thorn.
I don’t know how the ancients did it. These sharp knives and teeth have not rusted after hundreds of thousands of years, and they are still sharp and sharp.
So as long as she lets go, the girl will fall into a hornet's nest.
"Gu Mo, why don't you let me go and find a way to get up on your own..."
Gu Mo didn't say anything, but still held the girl tightly with her hand. The spiders had crawled all over her body, even her face was densely covered, and she didn't let go.
Twenty minutes later, Gu Mo finally let his mental power merge with the body a little, and then he pulled the girl up with all his strength.
The two of them collapsed on the ground motionless from exhaustion, letting the spiders crawl over their bodies, having given up on themselves and not caring about whether it was evil or not.
Gu Mo also took this opportunity to receive the plot and the memory of his original body.
This is an exciting adventure article that combines tomb robbing, treasure hunting, suspense, supernatural and other elements.
The male protagonist Lee Kang-jae is a cultural relic dealer from China. He has been buying some cultural relics from Chinese folk at low prices and selling them to his own country.
Because the cultural relics that Li Kangzai was interested in never missed, and almost all of them were genuine, they gradually attracted the attention of the high-level officials of Bangguo.
So, they entrusted Li Kangzai to find a mysterious cultural relic for them in China - the dragon bone.
The top management of Bangguo told Lee Kang-jae that the mysterious dragon bone originally belonged to their Bangguo.
Thousands of years ago, several ancestors of Bang Kingdom traveled to the Middle Earth with dragon bones, but they did not want the dragon bones to be targeted by the emperor of China, so the emperor killed those ancestors and took the dragon bones as his own.
Since then, the dragon bone has been passed around among the emperors of the past dynasties, and its whereabouts are finally unknown.
Recently, they received news that a Chinese cultural relic collector named Xie Zhangxu seemed to have information about the dragon bone.
So Li Kangzai went to China and got close to Xie Nannan, Xie Zhangxu's daughter, who is the heroine of this novel.
Li Kangzai fell in love with Xie Nannan and gained Xie Zhangxu's trust. He also learned from Xie Zhangxu that the dragon bones were hidden in the tomb of a prince in Fengcheng.
Li Kangzai led people to the tombs of princes and kings, and Xie Nannan also followed.
Their actions were accidentally discovered by several local residents.
Originally, Fengcheng was the ancient capital of thirteen dynasties, and there were ancient tombs everywhere. The local people could dig out cultural relics from them wherever they dug. Many tomb thieves also gathered in Fengcheng to dig up and dig up.
The local government carried out various publicity campaigns on the illegality of tomb robbing to the people. When these residents learned that there were tomb robbers coming to rob the tomb, they immediately informed the police.
When the police arrived, Li Kangzai and Xie Nannan had already dug a hole into the cemetery. The police were not professionals and did not dare to enter the cemetery casually.
In order to prevent tomb robbers from destroying the ancient tomb, the police called in professionals from the Institute of Archeology.
At that time, a large tomb was also excavated in another place in Fengcheng. All the professionals with all qualifications in the research were working on that large tomb, leaving only a young cultural relic restorer Yu Wensen and a few interns.
Therefore, the most senior Yu Wensen, together with three interns and four police officers, temporarily formed a team to protect the tomb and went down to the ancient tomb.
In the end, the eight-member team naturally became a roadblock that prevented the male protagonist from regaining his national treasure, and they all died in the ancient tomb.
The hero and heroine who made it out alive.
Of course, they also found the keel.
After Li Kangzai got the dragon bone, Xie Nannan realized that Li Kangzai had been using him.
The two went through a period of sadistic love, and finally let go of their knots and got back together.
Li Kangzai also finally knew that the reason why Xie Zhangxu was looking for dragon bones was because his daughter Xie Nannan had suffered from a disease since she was a child, and only dragon bones could cure it.
Lee Kang Jae once again fell into the dilemma of whether to return the cultural relics to his country and hand them over to the government or use them to treat the woman he loved.
How Lee Kang Jae made his final decision, the novel ended without a clear ending.
The original person who made the deal with Gu Mo was just an intern from the Archaeological Research Institute who was temporarily brought in at that time.
She and the heroine Xie Nannan are classmates in the same department, and Xie Nannan's father is also a kind person who sponsors her schooling, so she protects and takes care of Xie Nannan in the ancient tomb.
But even though he beat her to death, he didn't expect that Xie Nannan would push her out in the end.
And Li Kangzai closed the stone gate again, and finally she and the school girl Zhang Yuexi who came to pull her died in the deep pit trap in the stone gate.
The original wish was naturally not to take revenge on Xie Nannan or anything like that.
After her father died, she had no relatives. It was Xie Zhangxu who always provided money to support her. She was very grateful to Xie Zhangxu, so she was very tolerant of Xie Nannan. She thought that Xie Nannan had been weak and timid since she was a child. At that time, she was probably just
He accidentally pushed her because he was frightened by the spider.
She felt that she had died in vain, but she did not hate Xie Nannan too much. Her biggest wish was actually to hope that she, her colleagues and the police who had entered the ancient tomb could all get out safely, and that all the cultural relics in the ancient tomb could be preserved.
Because in the original plot, all the Chinese who knew the entrance to the ancient tomb were dead except Xie Nannan, Li Kangzai was naturally able to successfully remove all valuable things from the ancient tomb.
Even the coffin of one of the tomb owners was cut into several pieces with a machine and taken out of the ancient tomb.
The body of the tomb owner was brought out, but due to some accidents, it was abandoned in the wilderness.
Li Kangzai's behavior naturally brought countless benefits to their country, but for China, the loss of cultural relics of their country overseas is inestimable, and it is directly possible that the cultural relics that existed in China's history will be lost.
A piece of historical evidence has completely disappeared.