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Chapter 3110 Different

Mu Yunhan opened his eyes wide in surprise, quite unable to believe what he was seeing.

Compared with the secretiveness of the ancestors of the Gu family and the Mu family, the ancestors of the Jiang family can be said to be extremely bold.

Except for the gate and the front yard, which adhere to the customs of the Qi State, this so-called homesickness garden has other buildings that are very unique.

Entering the second door, you enter another world.

In the middle of the spacious garden, there is a pond built in the shape of a plum blossom, with a statue of a woman in the pond.

The statue is as white as jade, with a high nose and deep eyes, soft lines, and plump body. The most peculiar thing is that both of her arms are broken!

Next to the statue, the spring water gushes into columns, and the snow and jade are piled up, which is very beautiful. Braving the gurgling heat, there are several water lilies floating around. Although they are not blooming, their green leaves are particularly eye-catching in this cold winter.

On the other side, many evergreen shrubs are neatly trimmed, showing various postures, whether they are animals or clouds and flowers.

There are no trails leading to seclusion, there are only straight roads as far as the eye can see.

Further away, there is a three-story building. This building is also unique. It is built in a square shape with a spacious terrace, doors and windows.

At first glance, the window looked transparent and clear, with no stickers on it. You could vaguely see someone standing behind the window, shadowy.

Mu Yunhan was dumbfounded and couldn't help but think of some things recorded in the Flying Boat Notes from the Xiangshan King's Tomb.

Could it be said that this is the shadow of that mysterious world?

"It's weird, isn't it? This window is not made of paper, they call it glass."

Tian Siji stood behind her and said in a low voice: "It is said that the ancestors of the Jiang family got the secret recipe from the gods. It is as transparent and precious as gemstones and glass. Unfortunately, the recipe has been lost."

Mu Yunhan withdrew his thoughts and looked at Tian Siji: "Isn't this the first time Doctor Tian is here?"

Tian Siji whispered: "Second time."

"You two, please follow me this way." A young man in green clothes stepped forward to lead the way.

Mu Yunhan looked forward, but saw Jiang Wei, Tang Yao and Gu Fenglin escorting Gu Fenglin and Gu Mingyue's prison car moving forward. He was determined to follow them shamelessly, but after thinking about it, he held back.

The young man in Tsing Yi led her to the three-story building, and when she walked into the room, Mu Yunhan was surprised.

The furnishings in the house are also different from ordinary ones. There are large, soft and comfortable seats, which are said to be called sofas.

There are many crystal beads hanging from the exotic chandelier. There is only a large bed without railings at the head of the bed, and a glass mirror that is about one person tall.

All of these are completely different from Mu Yunhan's understanding.

Even though he had experienced those strange things, read so many letters, and boarded a flying boat himself, Mu Yunhan was still very shocked.

She did not hide her surprise at all, and consciously magnified it for others to see.

Tian Siji couldn't help lowering his voice: "Did it scare you?"

Mu Yunhan nodded fiercely: "It's like a dream."

Tian Siji said: "Only the direct descendants of the Jiang family and His Majesty himself can enter this Zhuangzi. If it hadn't been for that... I wouldn't have had the chance to enter."

Mu Yunhan understood that the Jiang family and the Qi royal family had deliberately concealed it from the beginning, otherwise the Gu family and Zhao State would not have lost so miserably.

The boy said: "You two rest here and wait. The Marquis will send someone to invite you when he is ready."


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