I went back and touched it, and then I realized that it was the place where the lotus arrow had hit me. The four iron hooks were embedded in my flesh. Although they didn't take my life, they still scraped off a few pieces of skin. Now the sweat dripped down, and it was irritating and itchy. Not only that, the other places on my body where the arrows had hit me also began to itch vaguely, but this itch was still bearable. I had no time to pay attention to these subtle changes in my body. After rubbing it a few times, I continued to study this strange tomb. I didn't know the structure of ordinary tombs in the Ming Dynasty. I only knew a little about the tombs of nobles. I didn't know if there was a big difference between the two, so I had to reluctantly match what I saw with what I knew. According to my thinking, I was now staying in the left side hall, and the right side hall facing me was opposite. The left and right side halls should be symmetrical to each other . Logically, there should be a coffin bed made of white marble in each of them. The surface of the coffin bed was paved with gold bricks (clear paste bricks), and there would be a rectangular hole in the center filled with loess, called the "gold well". Now all of these are gone, only a large pool. This is just one of the strange things. Another one is the door between the two side halls. It should lead to the back hall, where the coffin is placed. Why is there a coffin in the side room now, and it is in the shape of a wash basin? You should know that this kind of basin coffin is from the Warring States Period and it would never exist in the Ming Dynasty. Speaking of the Warring States Period, I remembered the snake-browed bronze fish taken out of the Lu Palace. This thing was found in these two places, and there is a coffin here that can only be found in the Warring States Period. Is it a coincidence? For a moment, I was so confused that I couldn't think anymore . At this time, I had walked around the pool and returned to the door. The large porcelain jar that I used as a murder weapon was lying there. I was moved and picked it up to look at the porcelain painting on it. This should be something in another ear chamber, but a single pattern cannot express any information. I only saw a man in Ming Dynasty clothes standing on a mountain, looking at a construction site below. There were also several people in official uniforms next to him. It seemed that it was a picture of inspecting the construction site. Through the patterns on these porcelains, I can probably guess that the owner of this tomb must not be a royal noble, but most likely a craftsman or architect. Only such people have the ability and knowledge to use such a strange design in an ancient tomb. Even if others have this idea, they are not capable of building it. There were not many talented craftsmen in the early Ming Dynasty. Judging from the scale of this tomb, it must be a person of prominent status who can be assigned. This person must not only have the qualifications to build a huge project like the Ming Palace, but also must understand feng shui and strange and clever techniques. Such a person is actually not difficult to guess. I thought about it for a few seconds, and a name jumped into my mind-Wang Canghai. This person can be said to be a strange man. His attainments in Feng Shui can be said to have reached the pinnacle. Because of this, he was appointed to directly participate in the design of the entire Ming Palace, and also designed several large cities in China. At that time, his words even caused several cities to disappear completely in China. I also learned from ancient books that he had a book on Feng Shui. The content in it was extremely profound, and it could be said that he could see the secrets of heaven. Unfortunately, his descendants only copied a few copies, and they have all been lost. Moreover, it is said that Shen Wansan's underwater tomb under Yinziba in Zhouzhuang was also designed by this person. Such a person is more than enough to build such a tomb for himself. I think my guess makes sense. Now as long as I can find a little bit of textual information, I can know whether what I think is right or wrong. Unfortunately, the owner of this tomb seems to be illiterate, and there is no inscription left. At this time, there were a few gurgling sounds coming from the pool. I was so scared that I turned on the flashlight and saw bubbles coming out of a corner of the pool. The bubbles were sometimes big and sometimes small, and there was no pattern. It seemed that something was moving in the bottomless water. I panicked and immediately raised my gun , staring at the bubbles nervously. Suddenly, a white thing rushed to the shore, rolled over to the wall, and gasped for air. I was overjoyed to see that it was the fat man. He had taken off his shirt, revealing a big belly. He saw me while panting, shook his hands, and said, "Damn it, I almost suffocated to death." I was just about to ask him what was going on when suddenly another person came out of the water at my feet. I looked over and found that it was Menyouping who had also come up, also naked from the waist up, but the black unicorn on his body was gone. He was obviously not struggling as hard as Fatty, he just raised his head and took a deep breath, saw me and said, "Is this the left or the right?" I said the left, he breathed a sigh of relief, sat down all of a sudden, and covered his wrist. I saw a black scratch mark on his wrist, and suddenly I had a bad feeling. Fatty took a long breath before he recovered, holding his stomach and sighing. I asked them how they got here, he spit out a few mouthfuls of saliva and said, "Don't mention it, luckily you didn't see it, it scared me to death. Damn, luckily there is a hole under the stone slab under the coffin that leads to here, otherwise we would have died there." I was puzzled and asked, "What is so scary?" Fatty said to me, "Fuck, I can't even describe it, in one sentence, there is another thing in the stomach of the six serial corpses."