"No, not at all - strange, are these really the only items related to Liu?"
Ye Suling on the other side also did not relax her work, but it was not as smooth as Zhang Ke. She had clearly checked the entire circular corridor three times carefully, but she still found nothing that met the preset expectations.
regular objects.
Is it because the light source is not enough and too dark, so I can't find some more detailed things? Ye Suling guessed this, after all, the long-bright lights in the corridor are barely enough for people to see clearly when walking around, but they want to illuminate everyone in the corridor.
The details are nothing short of wishful thinking.
Even if the mobile phone's strong light is used, the range of illumination is limited, and more importantly, the battery is almost out, which brings a lot of trouble to Ye Suling's search and investigation.
She leaned against the wall a little tiredly, looking at the ever-burning lamp hanging on the opposite wall. The dim light flickered without the wind, which made people think a little strangely.
But now Ye Suling didn't care whether it was weird or not. She thought that if these lights were too dispersed and even, so the brightness was not enough, if they were concentrated in one place, they might be able to instantly illuminate anything in that area.
Clues.
In this case, you only need to take off all the permanent lights, place them one by one on the ground, and then carefully check one area, and then move them to the other area. Repeat the whole process, and the entire circular corridor will be covered.
Bathed in enough light to be searched.
Especially for difficult-to-reach locations like the ceiling, Ye Suling couldn't see the specific details and patterns clearly even if she used a strong light to shine on it. But if the lights in the entire corridor are concentrated, the brightness should be enough to brighten a small area.
Comparable to incandescent light.
This is also the last resort, otherwise, she can only admit that there are no other clues here - After resting for a while, Ye Suling stood up and walked to the wall, stood on tiptoes, stretched her right hand upward, and reached the edge of an ever-burning lamp.
Lamp holder.
She poked the lamp holder with the tip of her finger and found that it was indeed loose. It was not directly welded to the wall and could be removed. That's right. After all, when these lamp holders were made before, they had to be assembled and refueled.
There is no need to set the ignition to a fixed setting and you are asking for trouble.
So she jumped slightly, used the five fingers of her right hand to pull off an ever-burning lamp with a click, put it on the ground, and then walked towards the other lamp next to it.
After picking about a dozen lanterns like this, Ye Suling suddenly noticed that one of the ever-burning lanterns she had just picked had a different shape from the others.
——Most of the ever-burning lamps in this corridor are the most common oil lamp shapes, but there is an additional relief of a Buddhist wheel at the wick. After all, part of the teachings of Qingtian Sect is to absorb the content of Buddhist scriptures, so this is normal.
However, one of the ever-burning lamps is made into a human shape - to be precise, a human shape with long horns. Although the appearance of the face has long been worn away by the erosion and weathering of time, you can still see clear hands, feet and limbs, which are already held in both hands.
He was wearing a sword and a shield, and the horns on his head were polished so sharp that they could hurt someone's hand even if they were rusted.
The appearance of this lamp is really different from the others. It doesn't look like it was out of shape during casting, or that another lamp was accidentally mixed in, but it was deliberately created to have this special look.
However, with only this lamp, Ye Suling still couldn't see many clues. Is this horned villain something from the teachings of the Qingtian Sect? A monster? A messenger of the gods? An evil ghost?
Ye Suling searched many documents related to the Qingtian Sect that had been researched in the past, but felt that nothing seemed to make sense - after all, it could become the shape of an ever-bright lamp on the corridor outside the core sacrificial area, indicating that this villain should be in the teachings
It occupies a place or has some special meaning. It is not drawn casually.
At this moment, a thought suddenly came to Ye Suling's mind - what if more than one lamp was different? Along the way just now, I didn't pay close attention to the shape of the ever-burning lamp, because I already knew that the lamps here were absolutely impossible.
There were only six, so I subconsciously ignored them.
Thinking of this, Ye Suling hurriedly trotted forward. The lights kept coming into the field of vision and speeding past like a horse. They were basically the same shape of ordinary oil lamps...
etc!
Ye Suling suddenly stopped. This time she found another ever-burning lamp with a completely different shape from the previous one.
After placing it on the ground and looking at it carefully, Ye Suling was surprised to find that it actually looked different from a strange ever-bright lamp - although this time the ever-bright lamp still had a human-shaped outline, it did not have the sharp one on its head.
There were no weapons such as swords and shields in his hands. Instead, he held a gold ingot in one hand and a small doll in the other.
Is it because of years of erosion that the corner of the top of the head has fallen off? No, it shouldn't be - Ye Suling carefully checked the top of the ever-bright lantern, and there were no uneven marks left when a whole piece of the structure fell off. The appearance of the entire sculpture
The contours are smooth and consistent, with no parts missing.
In addition, the objects he held in both hands could not have been transformed from the sword and the shield. This basically confirms that the appearance of the two ever-burning lanterns is indeed completely different, and they have gone their separate ways since they were cast.
But regarding the meaning of this lamp, Ye Suling was still confused as a monk, especially because its appearance looked too ordinary - wasn't this sculpture a normal person, or should I say a person living a happy and comfortable life?
People who are born in this day have abundant wealth on their left hand and descendants on their right hand. It seems that they can only think of this auspicious metaphor.
If this was decorated in a normal private residence, it would be quite understandable, but if it is placed in a place with strong religious significance like the Qingtian Sect's main altar, it would seem a bit out of place.
More importantly, is there any connection between it and the ever-burning lamp in front? Although the difference between the two is obvious, the external differences cannot fully reflect the internal similarities. Currently, all Ye Suling can think of is these two.
A lamp seems to be both civilized and military... But even she herself felt that this statement was inaccurate.
The only way to solve the problem is now clear, that is——
Ye Suling started running again. She had a hunch that there would definitely be more than two of these unusual ever-bright lamp holders. As long as she walked a little further, she would definitely be able to see it again...
"Yes, that's it!" Ye Suling stopped, and it turned out that it was another completely different ever-bright lamp that came into her eyes. But what was different from the two lamps just now was that this time the appearance was actually the same.