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Chapter 248

Chapter 248

At this time, Uncle Hu Lu pointed to the northeast and said something. Where he pointed, it was pitch black and he saw nothing.

Aji said: "Uncle said that if he remembers correctly, if you walk in that direction for a long time, you can see several stone spiers that have fallen on the ground. That is where we plan to go tomorrow. The spiers were still there two or three years ago.

I saw it, but I don’t know if it is still there now, it may have been covered by sand.”

Boutou and I looked at each other, and I could feel the excitement in his eyes. The fire-burned paving stones and stone tower spiers were enough to prove that we were not in the wrong place.

"Everyone, get some rest quickly and head out early tomorrow," the leader ordered.

Everyone responded and went back to their tents to rest and sleep.

A night of silence.

We were woken up before dawn the next day. The place Uncle Hulu mentioned was about thirty kilometers away from here, and we had to get up early and be on our way.

There was no water to wash my face and I got up so early. On the way, Douyazai was lying on the camel listlessly. I asked Douyazai, can you be more energetic?

Dou Sprout yawned and pointed to the sky and said, "It's not even bright yet, why don't you sleep more?"

Xiaoxuan rode a camel and leaned over and kicked Dou Sprout, "Pig, you sleep every day and forget what we came for?"

Dou Sprout lay on the camel's neck and laughed, saying that the eldest lady's kick was really comfortable, so he could give her a kick.

So cheap.

As we walked, the sky gradually grew brighter, and Aji suddenly pointed ahead and said, "Look over there."

Looking in the direction Aji said, I saw some stone spires lying scattered on the yellow sand, as well as two polished and trimmed long stone strips, which looked like door beams or foundations.

Speed ​​up and run over, jumping off the camel head first.

Buddhism was the state religion of Xixia. At that time, the local government allowed ordinary man-made pagodas to be used for worship. This resulted in the largest number of pagodas in the country. As an important city on the border of Xixia, Heishui City had many types of pagodas built by believers themselves. This is

The planting pagoda is called the support pagoda. The large one is more than ten meters high, and the small one is one or two meters high.

The spiers we saw were half buried in the soil. Judging from the size of the exposed parts, if these support towers were complete, their original height should be about three to five meters.

Blackwater City is a city, not a tomb. Our goal is to dig out some things that were in the city back then.

Who knows what can be excavated from such a large place, including stone carvings, building components, wooden books, gold and silverware, daily necessities, pots and pans, etc.

Although we knew that the chance was slim, we all thought about where to dig out an Ashoka Pagoda and how easy it would be to sell. We have experienced it, and we all tasted the sweetness, it is so fragrant.

It doesn't take much technical skills to dig holes in this place. There are no mountains or water, and there is plain desert as far as the eye can see. It is useless to look at the mountains and rivers to see the dragon's veins. There is really no good way.

At that time, Kozlov hired people to dig randomly in the sand, and we did the same. Each of us carried a shovel, and dug a hole here and there. When we dug more than one meter deep and nothing came out, we changed places.

Not to mention, beating the old master to death with random punches is really something.

On the first day, Douyazai dug up a small lion carved from bluestone, but unfortunately only half of it was broken. Xiaoxuan dug out a rotten futon, the kind used for chanting sutras. My head and I were unlucky enough not to see anything, and Aji dug it out.

An object similar to a rolling pin, made of stone.

The first day of receiving goods here can be summed up in one sentence.

It's worthless, it's all junk.


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