Two guards and an official holding a torch were looking at a painting on the wall.
When Ren Baqian, the empress, and others came over, the three of them moved aside and said, "Your Majesty, it's here."
Waving the torch forward, he said, "It extends all the way to the front."
They looked up and saw that the picture on the wall was carved about half an inch deep and that the edges were smooth.
Tong Zhenye used his finger to trace the carving and said, "This was carved by fingers. It's narrower than my finger by about 30 percent and was not carved by aboriginals."
This wasn't surprising.
Moreover, the aboriginals came out of the Sixty Thousand Mountains over 70 years ago.
This place was built at least in the middle era of the Hao Nation or might be even older than the Hao Nation, but there was no proof. This place had been sealed up for so long that it couldn't be ascertained whether it was 300, 500, or 1,000 years old.