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Oh my god! The goddess secretly gave birth to three obedient daughters for me-Chapter 506 - : Stone Coffin
Chapter 506: Chapter 506: Stone Coffin
“If you’re still not reassured, there’s no other way. Besides, you can’t even come in. Go and keep watch over the hunter. You two can’t have any more accidents. Once I break free from here, I’ll contact you quickly. That’s all.”
“Big brother, big brother.”
Hei Lang continued to shout here, but Lin Yi didn’t listen to him anymore and Ling’er walked directly into the secret room.
Just after the two of them stepped in, the door quickly shut behind them.
The moment it closed, they were once again plunged into darkness.
Lin Yi just turned his head to look and saw that the door had locked him in here.
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He didn’t know whether rushing in here so rashly was right or wrong.
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Suddenly, Ling’er laughed softly.
And the helplessness in that laughter was certainly discernible.
“No, what’s wrong?”
In the pitch black, Lin Yi turned and then asked.
“I just feel it’s really quite absurd. We’ve forced ourselves into this abyss time and again. Now, we don’t even have a way out. We’re completely locked in this room.”
“That’s not necessarily true, and sometimes in despair, hope can still be seen. Don’t worry, I remember I took some lighting tools.”
While saying this, Lin Yi reached into his bag and fumbled around.
Sure enough, he actually found a flashlight.
This was given to him by Hei Lang when he first arrived, but for such a long time, there was never a chance to use it—his own flashlight was unused.
Then, he turned the switch on, but the light was clearly quite faint.
“What’s going on with this? Wasn’t the flashlight very bright just now?”
“Damn it, the battery Hei Lang gave me seems to not have been fully charged, and I’ve been using his all along.”
“Well, let’s just make do with what we have.”
While talking, Ling’er comforted him.
In the end, Lin Yi took the dim flashlight and shone it around the room.
To his surprise, he found candlesticks all over the walls and large candles on top of each.
He suddenly grew excited.
If there were no flashlight, he still had some lighters on him, and with these, he could completely light up the room.
“Ling’er, wait here. There are candles all around. If we light them, we will be able to see the whole room clearly.”
As he spoke, he nodded lightly, and then quickly went forward to light the candles on the candlesticks with his lighter.
All things became clearly visible in front of them.
He saw at a glance that they were in a perfectly square room.
In the very center of the room lay a rectangular block of stone.
He didn’t understand what it was, and it oddly resembled a coffin.
“Could this be a stone coffin?”
“What do you think this is?”
“I’ve been thinking about that too, and I feel like it’s most likely a coffin.”
“If it’s a coffin, then who could the owner be?”
He walked over gently and examined the large stone carefully from all sides.
Only then did he notice some very strange characters carved on it.
However, these characters and symbols were unrecognizable to them.
He took a closer look and saw a crack in the middle of the stone, clearly indicating that two stones were pressed together.
He pushed hard, but it didn’t budge.
“Don’t move it anymore, it’s very likely the master of this tomb is inside.”
He looked up and pointed in that direction, discovering there was also a stone table in front, next to which stood a stone Taishi Chair.
The carving was quite clear, and even with today’s technology, the craftsmanship might not be able to achieve such an effect.
He approached the stone table, which seemed to serve as a memorial tablet. He examined it closely, but the text was still not clear to see.
It appeared that after many years of erosion, the characters had started to deform.
“This should be a memorial tablet, and the name of the owner must be on it, but it seems too weathered to read clearly now.”
“Exactly, that’s the idea.”
“Who exactly lived here for so long? And those flowers and plants outside, could they truly have been planted by him?”
“That’s a possibility too. Hey, what’s that?”
As he spoke, he suddenly looked down and noticed there was another layer beneath the stone table.
Inside was a square iron box, corroded all over, probably stored for many years without any historical verification.
Lin Yi bent down and took the box out straightforwardly.
He found the box wasn’t locked and such a box was not seen in modern society.
“This box must be very old,” he surmised.
“You’re right, I remember seeing something like this in a book. It must be an ancient container used to store medicinal herbs, and it’s probably over a thousand years old,” she stated.
“Are you sure? How would they store herbs in it?”
“Absolutely, I’m a hundred percent certain. I’ve seen records of it in an old book.”
“If that’s the case, this thing is probably not as simple as we thought. This place must have existed for thousands of years, which history has yet to verify.”
“Verifying that is useless. If there really were medicinal herbs stored here, after thousands of years of change, they would probably have lost all significance.”
He looked around, and there were no traps anywhere to be seen.