I helped him sit down, looked at him and said, "Sir, you have a serious cold and a fever."
"That was a nervous hallucination. No one here is crying or laughing."
"You just sit here and rest, and I'll open the coffin."
Baotou is over 70 years old this year, and his body has always been strong, so that I often ignored him, ignoring that he was actually an old man with half of his body buried in the ground.
We didn't bring cold medicine or antipyretics. I held my head and leaned it in my arms, trembling all over. My eyes were closed and my teeth were chattering. At this moment, he didn't have the majesty and cunningness of the Northern Silver Fox, and he was just an ordinary old man.
I looked at the big red coffin, and suddenly an unknown anger arose in my heart.
It's still flowing, it's still fucking flowing, right? I'll let you flow!
Let Ah Chun take care of it, I quickly walked aside, rummaged through the bag I brought with me, and found the bottle of Lulu.
Place the Lulu bottle next to the coffin and make everyone retreat to the corner.
I stepped back five meters and raised my shotgun.
Watching the yellow water flowing out of the coffin wet the Lulu bottle.
I took aim and pulled the trigger directly.
The bullet hit the Lulu bottle.
Just hear a loud bang!
I underestimated the power of the nitroglycerin prepared by Master Ji. The blast caused me to fall down. One end of the red coffin was blown open. Broken wooden boards flew into the air more than two meters high. Then I fell heavily to the ground, almost hitting me.
On Ah Chun's head.
"Crash!"
The yellow water in the coffin was like a reservoir opening its gates. Instead of flowing, it sprayed out directly. There was water everywhere on the ground.
Douyazai stood up and exclaimed: "Damn it! The coffin has turned into a fountain! Where can there be so much water! Damn it! Even Shui Dexing's magic weapon can't contain it so well!"
I wiped some water on my face and walked quickly over to take a look.
The thickness of the coffin's boards is astonishing. Judging from the blasted fracture, the cross-sectional area exceeds fifteen centimeters.
It was all water, and there were no funerary objects or bones inside. One end of the coffin was blown to pieces, and yellow water was gushing out like a faucet.
groundwater?
Why did all the groundwater run into the coffin?
I also saw that a fairly thick layer of tung oil was applied to the inner layer of the coffin for waterproofing. This layer of tung oil can be dated to the late Warring States Period.
Chen Hugong lived from the late Western Zhou Dynasty to the early Warring States Period. There was a small time gap of several hundred years. He could not have lived for hundreds of years. It is possible that one of his descendants in the late Warring States Period moved the tomb here.
"Mineko!"
"What are you thinking about?"
"What are we going to do next! The water is going to cover our feet!" Dou Sprout said loudly.
Listening to the sound of rushing water, I lowered my head and looked at my feet. I gritted my teeth and said loudly: "I'll get in and take a look!"
"As soon as you find something is wrong! Pull me out immediately!"
Dou Yazai rolled up his trouser legs and said, "Fengzi, you are going to swim in a coffin. Are you good at water? How about I do it?"
I said no, listen to me now.
"Xiaoxuan, hold on to the head and take good care of the head."
There was a fierce energy.
I wanted to find out what was going on in the coffin and where all the water came from.
Putting on my headlamp, I took a few deep breaths, held my breath in, and then plunged into the coffin against the spray of water!
The water pushed me outward. I puffed up my cheeks and swam forward one meter while holding on to the broken part. Using the light of the waterproof lamp, I tried my best to open my eyes and look around under the water.
I saw...
On the inner layer of the coffin, a long strip was carved, like a stone tablet, and small characters could be faintly seen written on it. Because the water was yellow and turbid, it was difficult to see what was written.
I tried to get closer this time, and I could see clearly this time. There were two rows of characters, but I couldn't understand them. I only knew that they were either big seal characters or gold inscriptions.