Surrounding Lin City.
Underground Palace Site.
Not long after the villagers reported to the Public Security Bureau, a group of archaeologists came to conduct emergency excavations.
Zhou Dunlin, a professor in the archaeology department of Lin City University, appeared to be in his fifties, with hair that was half black and half white, a simple and honest face, and a pair of impressive eyes.
Together with his thick amber-colored tortoiseshell glasses, he suddenly had an air of an old-school intellectual.
At this moment, he was at the entrance of the underground palace, holding a magnifying glass and a brush, carefully brushing away the dust on the wall surface.
Layers of white bones, as if they had naturally grown within the sand and stone, were "sculpted" out by him.
"No wonder the villagers all say this is a burial site... Look at how many skeletons are piled up here, anyone would think these were sacrificial victims."