The scene then shifted.
The man in the black robe was seen commanding a four-horse chariot in battle, leading his troops against the enemy. Under his command, the opposing forces fled, and he pursued them in his chariot.
In the next mural, another battle scene was depicted. In fact, the remaining dozen or so murals all portrayed battles.
The final mural was the one Luo Feng had initially seen: the man in the black robe sat on a dragon throne, gazing down at the people below.
Upon examining the entire series of murals, it was clear that the middle-aged man could only be one person if he had lived during the Qin Dynasty.
Indeed, he was none other than Emperor Qin Shi Huang. After all, who else in the Qin Dynasty could ride a four-horse chariot, command battles, have his subjects bow before him, and wear the Heavenly Crown? It could only be Qin Shi Huang.