Golden Forbidden Land: I am at the highest level, exploring the secrets of immortality

Chapter 105 The Origin of the Journey to the West Fragments

The entire space is about five or six meters underground. We looked around and found no other exits. It was obvious that this should be just a cage, so the area was not large, but the coffin in front of us was particularly creepy, especially the monster lying on the coffin.

Mo Lan meant to open the coffin.

She was the first to walk over. The lines on the coffin looked like blood vessels flowing with blood. Judging from the burial method, the person in the coffin should be of high status, but we know nothing about the people in the ancient country of Rakshasa, so there is no way to judge their identities.

"Four-cornered evil coffin!"

Mo Lan walked around the coffin and told us that this coffin was unusual. To open it, you must use force on the four corners of the coffin at the same time, so that you can pry the coffin, otherwise the whole coffin will be destroyed. According to legend, there is only one book that records this kind of burial method.

The book is called "Tomb Records", which is now in an American museum, and she has only seen a copy.

More seriously, this place where slaves are imprisoned will be destroyed.

The four of us found a weapon that suited us in the secret room and pried into the four corners of the coffin.

"Are you ready?"

Mo Lan stared at us.

Da Kui and I looked at each other and nodded.

"One, two, three..."

I took a deep breath, and as Mo Lan shouted, we increased our strength almost at the same time.

"One, two, three!"

I almost used up all my strength to barely pry open one leg of the coffin. As we worked together, a gap appeared between the lid and the coffin.

"Boom!"

Suddenly, a buzzing sound suddenly came from the coffin, followed by a choking smell of dust and mold floating out of the coffin.

Soon, the lid of the coffin was completely opened.

There was no one in the coffin!

There were only some burial objects, but these utensils seemed to be things that had never been heard of or seen before, and most of them were rusty, and there were no valuable treasures.

"Empty?"

Li Da Kui couldn't believe it.

Mo Lan held a weapon in her hand and carefully dug something out of the coffin.

Under the pile of seemingly miscellaneous items, she actually dug out something.

"What is this?"

We looked at each other, not knowing what to do.

What Mo Lan took out seemed to be a book, and the material of the book should be animal fur, just randomly sewn together. After shaking off the dust on it, we could see the handwriting inside.

The handwriting was traditional Chinese, so most of us could recognize it.

"It seems to be a record about the ancient country of Rakshasa." I saw that the most mentioned thing in the text above was the ancient country of Rakshasa.

Legend has it that the monarch of the ancient country of Rakshasa was a strange man whose true face no one had ever seen. He brought the most advanced technology, which could make people immortal, and with a wave of his hand, he could bury thousands of troops in the vast desert. What's more terrifying is that he brought the most terrifying thing to the country of Rakshasa, and no one dared to disobey his will.

The monarch of the Rakshasa country was like a god who dominated the world, and all his people bowed down to him.

He almost controlled the entire Silk Road, covering the sky with one hand. His goal was to conquer the whole world, but he still didn't get out of the desert in the end. It seemed that because he had done too much evil, God sent a righteous man to subdue him.

And that man was Xuanzang.

He used a scripture to suppress the entire Raksha Kingdom in the depths of the desert and save the souls of those who died in vain.

These are the general contents recorded in the book. There are also several pictures, which depict the appearance of the monarch of the ancient Raksha Kingdom. In the pictures, the monarch seems to be a grinning monster. No one knows where he came from. The origin recorded in the book, the place where the monarch was born at the beginning, is where we are now.

The person who recorded the contents of this book was a captured Han Chinese.

He was a wandering Taoist priest who had been guarding the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang. When he discovered the origin and horrible deeds of the monarch, he recorded what he knew in this book. Perhaps he had expected that he would not be able to escape death at that time. He was imprisoned in the dungeon, but with him, there was also the monk Xuanzang. Perhaps it was fate that Xuanzang told the wandering Taoist priest all his experiences along the way, so he recorded all the stories he heard in a book.

And that book was "The Fragments of Journey to the West".

Later dynasties compiled and read many stories based on this fragment, among which the most widely circulated was "Journey to the West" written by Wu Chengen in the Ming Dynasty, and at that time only this book was passed down.

However, the fragment was later torn into two halves in the circulation of history.

The upper half is the one in my hand, and the lower half is in Mo Lan's hand.

The book said that when the upper and lower parts are put together, all the causes and effects will naturally become clear.

I slowly took out the fragment in my hand, and at this time Mo Lan also took out the book from his body. We looked at each other and slowly put the fragments together.

When the upper and lower volumes of the fragment were put together, something strange happened!

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