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Chapter 49

Chapter 49

"Run...Run..."

A mole and I supported each other and ran forward along the underground river bank with unsteady steps.

Behind you, the bells are ringing melodiously.

The water in the underground river surged, and a small whirlpool gradually formed on the surface. Just as a mole said, there was a huge roulette-like mechanism under the water. This underwater roulette drove a bronze chain, and the bronze chain

The gilded head was pulled, and finally the head struck the chime.

I covered my nose vigorously with my hands, but scarlet blood still seeped through the gaps between my fingers and trickled down.

At this moment, a mole suddenly thought of something, and she shouted at me: "Plug your ears! Run back!"

After she yelled these words, she couldn't help but start to pull me back.

After running so far, running back, isn't that to risk death? I couldn't figure out her intention, but she still led her back.

Even though my ears were blocked, the closer I got to the source of the sound, the more painful my eardrums became.

I climbed and ran back to the starting point.

"Throw away...throw away the clock..." A mole's clothes on her chest were mostly wet with her own nosebleeds, and she spoke in a weak voice.

Holding back the pain in my ears, I untied my clothes and threw the chime I was carrying behind me into the underground river.

Almost at the same time.

The sound of the chimes suddenly stopped.

Those gilt skulls hanging on bronze chains lost their source of power and relied on inertia for a few final swings.

The underground river returned to calm, as if nothing had happened before.

A mole and I lay side by side on the ground, breathing heavily.

"Hong...Sister Hong, how did you know we were going back?"

The mole on her face was pale, and the clothes on her chest were already a bright red, so she weakly expressed her guess.

I briefly recalled what she said and felt that it was very possible. Fortunately, she was calm-minded. Otherwise, if we kept running forward with our heads covered, we would definitely not survive.

This underground river is in the shape of a closed long tube. Due to this structure, sound propagates very quickly. We can never outrun the sound. In addition, she has been in the water before. The reason why the chimes can sound depends entirely on the roulette wheel and the water flow.

The reason why the chimes are triggered is because I smashed one down."

Meteoric irons have attraction to each other, which is a gravitational balance. If one is missing, the weight balance will be broken. This is a very sophisticated set of mechanisms. I also secretly guessed that maybe this underground river did not exist more than 2,000 years ago.

, that big turntable may be exposed on the ground.

In the time of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty, the Book of Changes had just been written, but Qi Men Dun Jia had already been formed for a long time. Qi Men Dun Jia was born out of Zhou Yi. This view is not correct. Qi Men Dun Jia must have preceded Zhou Yi.

What followed was the Warring States Period. At that time, the Book of Changes had not been popularized at all, but there were already the techniques of political strategists, the genealogy of military strategists, the methods of Quan family, and the institutions of Mohist family, which created Gui Guzi, Sun Bin, and Ying Zheng.

, Yan Ying, Bai Qi and a large number of heroes.

This huge group of head roulette chimes must have the support of the Mohist Mechanism and the Yin-Yang Sect of the Western Zhou Dynasty. If you look at it from another angle, this is the national-level cultural relic mentioned in Yao Yu's door...

It's a pity that we can't take it with us.

If any one of these chimes is taken away, it will trigger the underwater big turntable and endanger the lives of living people.

"Sister Hong, tell me, will we not be able to get out and be trapped in this underground river?" I wiped the nosebleed.

A mole didn't reply.

"Sister Hong?"

"Sister Hong?"

I struggled to get up and took a look, only to see a mole and a frown on her eyebrows. Her face was pale and she had fallen into a coma.

"Sister Hong! Sister Hong! Wake up! Wake up quickly!" I shook her desperately.

A mole was swaying by my upper body, but she remained motionless.

"Drink water, Sister Hong, yes, drink water," I dug out the mineral water from my bag and fed her, but the water couldn't be fed in, and it all flowed away from the corner of her mouth.

I was at a loss and said with red eyes: "Eat, Sister Hong, eat some biscuits quickly."

The biscuits had soaked and turned into a semi-liquid like water. I couldn't feed them either.

A mole is breathing weakly now.


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