Liaodong?
Oh, dear.
Isn't that in the northeast?
At that time, Sima Yi was in Luoyang, which was located rather far from Liaodong. How could he possibly be buried there?
After examining the bamboo slips several times, Luo Feng wondered if Zhuge Liang was simply making things up.
However, Zhuge Liang was not that kind of person. Since he was the one who had written these findings, Luo Feng decided to put his trust in him for the time being.
He copied everything down, making sure to remember what he could.
Times had changed since the Three Kingdoms period; reaching Liaodong now only took a few hours by plane.
Travel was much more arduous in ancient times, taking months on foot.
Luo Feng could visit Liaodong anytime to look for the tomb.
After securing the bamboo slips, Luo Feng left his hotel room.
He called a dozen soldiers from the military to escort him home.