At night, Jiang Chi was still practicing with the female insect.
And everyone simply fell asleep and began to rest.
Hu Bayi went to watch the night to guard against wolves, tigers and leopards in the desert, or other possible dangers, otherwise it would be bad if the whole army was destroyed.
But after he guarded for a while, Shirley Yang came over and said, "Mr. Hu, I will take over your guarding. You go and sleep for two hours."
However, Hu Bayi did not agree, but said, "I just replaced Xiao Sa, there is still a fat man if he can't hold on, don't worry."
"Thank you for today."
After Shirley Yang heard what Hu Bayi said, instead of leaving, she sat aside and said, "If it weren't for you, we would all have suffered."
"oh."
Hu Ba nodded and immediately fell silent again. He didn't know what topic to talk to Shirley Yang, and the situation became awkward for a while.
After waiting for a while, Hu Bayi frowned and said in a deep voice, "Miss Yang, I have always wanted to ask you a question, but I have never found a particularly suitable opportunity."
Shirley Yang heard this, looked at Hu Bayi deeply and asked, "What's the matter?"
Hu Bayi paused and asked her, "Why are you and your father so obsessed with finding the ancient city of Jingjue?"
Is it really just for the treasure, as Wang Kaixuan and An Liman said?
But he was not convinced of this conjecture. According to Shirley Yang's performance, she didn't seem to be a person who liked money, at least he didn't think so.
He didn't even know what was there in the ancient city of Jingjue that was worthy of these people's nostalgia. He couldn't help but look puzzled. Could it be that there was an elixir of immortality in the ancient city of Jingjue?
But he remembered something, so he added, "The ancient city of Jingjue has long since ceased to exist. Back then, I also read reports that three explorers wanted to find it, but after they got there, they disappeared.
Already.
It was a long time before people found their bodies in the desert.
The three corpses all died of dehydration, but the strange thing is that each of their water bottles had more than half a bottle of water, and there are countless incidents like this.
Finally, I actually just want to say that people really know too little about deserts.
Let’s try our best to find you first, and don’t blame yourself too much if we can’t find you.”
He planned to use gentle tactics to persuade, at least to make Shirley Yang not to have too much hope. It was still unknown whether Jingjue Ancient City existed or not.
Even if it does exist, I'm afraid it's still very dangerous.
Hearing this, Shirley Yang looked at Hu Bayi in surprise and said, "Mr. Hu, what you said makes sense, but I always believe in the existence of Jingjue Ancient City.
Since my father disappeared, I have had the same dream almost every night.
I always dream that there is a coffin hanging in a big dark hole, and it is also engraved with ghost cave inscriptions. There is a huge thing lying on the coffin, but I can't see clearly what it is.
Every time I try my best to see clearly, the dream wakes up.
In the past six months, the same scene has been repeated in my dreams, and I firmly believe that this is a dream entrusted to me by my father."
It was pitch dark in the cave, and she couldn't see anything clearly.
But she never felt scared. She only felt a slight call, as if something was pulling her to do this.
Seeing that Hu Bayi was listening attentively, Shirley Yang added, "That coffin contains Queen Jingjue."
After hearing her story, Hu Bayi smiled softly and said, "I didn't expect you foreigners to be so superstitious and believe in dreams.
But you can’t believe that there really is an exquisite ancient city deep in the desert just because you have seen such a scene in your dream.”
It always sounds a bit unrealistic and a bit feudal and superstitious.
However, Shirley Yang explained, “My father has been studying the culture of Jingjue Ancient City since I could remember it when I was a child.
He once received a cultural relic from several foreign explorers, which was a precious cultural relic discovered deep in the desert.
Those explorers also discovered the ruins of an ancient city near the Niya Oasis. After research, they found that the ruins and cultural relics came from the Han Dynasty, so it should be the most powerful Jingjue among the thirty-six countries in the Western Regions.
country’s relics.
My father and Professor Chen have studied Jingjue culture for many years, and concluded that the ruins near the Niya Oasis are just a subsidiary city, and that the real main city of Jingjue should be north of Niya, at the lower reaches of the Ziduan River.
My father hoped to find the ancient city of Jingjue himself in his lifetime, so he organized an expedition team to enter the desert until something happened on the Kunlun Glacier..."
Jiang Que, who had been practicing, suddenly heard the conversation between Shirley Yang and Hu Bayi, and felt a little weird, "Her father probably is not dead, and may not have even been to the Kunlun Glacier, so now only part of her words should be true."
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And she also knew that the Fire Ladybug was not attacked by it in the original play.
In the dream, I also wanted to go to the ancient city of Jingjue, the strange cave where Queen Jingjue was buried.
Could it be that her identity is actually related to Queen Jingjue?
Is that dream caused by Queen Jingjue?
Or is it just because of the curse?
However, I remember that in the original drama, the Queen Jingjue in the coffin should look exactly like Shirley Yang."
Comrade Hu Bayi, I'm afraid someone else has deceived him.
It's right to think about it. Even though they have a good impression of each other, they haven't known each other for a long time, not to mention that there have been several unpleasant quarrels.
So to say that trust may or may not exist, at most she shared part of the information she knew about Jingjue Ancient City with Hu Bayi, which aroused Hu Bayi's good impression.
Immediately, the two continued to chat for a while, talking about their father and sharing many thoughts.
Jiang Chi felt that Hu Bayi might really fall. He, a gold-touching captain who was good at star feng shui, was afraid that he would have something to do with him.
Then Shirley Yang added, "It's just that there are very few records about the ancient city of Jingjue. Jingjue was the leader of the alliance of small countries in the Western Region at that time. When the last queen passed away, the city disappeared in the sea of sand.
Direct Knife On the eve of the outbreak of World War II, an explorer named Walter led an expedition team into the Taklimakan Desert. Later, he was the only one to come out alive.
But he has lost his mind.
However, the photos in his camera and the records in his notebook confirmed the existence of Jingjue Ancient City. Later, some people wanted to follow the clues he left to find Jingjue Ancient City. However, World War II broke out, and a lot of time was lost.
Just put it aside.”
After this explanation, Hu Bayi finally understood the preciousness of the notebook.
It can be said that it is the only testimony of the ancient city of Jingjue.
Thinking of this notebook, Hu Bayi thought of a lot and couldn't help but sigh, "Because of it, we almost came out of the Kunlun Glacier with our lives. If it weren't for Mr. Jiang, those fire ladybugs would never have let us go."
Shirley Yang seemed to have not heard what he said, and introduced himself, "Look at the notebook. It records that Mr. Walter and the others discovered a large ancient city in the lower reaches of the Ziduan River. They planned to build it the next day.
When you continue to explore forward, there is no follow-up.
According to the above speculation, only Walter should have survived the next day, but we don’t know what happened to them in the first place and why he was the only one who came out alive..."
These are no longer secrets to her. If she shares them with Hu Bayi, she just shares them, and it’s not a big deal.
Hu Bayi, who took the notebook, read it carefully. Although it was written in foreign languages, he was still an educated youth at that time, so he could understand things like hollow.