"Jiangcheng Museum."

The address is a museum, and as far as I know, it is not a huge museum, but a simple place that cannot be simpler. Because the only museum of the Archaeological Institute in Jiangcheng is the Jinhua Museum.

The things there almost record the history of the entire Jiangcheng, about five thousand years, and many precious cultural relics have been unearthed. Some things are even exhibited in foreign museums every year.

And the Rakshasa text on the note is the Jiangcheng Museum.

"What does it mean?"

I wondered.

Could it be that the things the old man said are in the museum, and the words on the note mean this, and even asked me to take something and give it to someone?

I don't know anything.

Could it be that the old man hasn't finished writing yet?

If that's the case, this matter will be difficult to handle.

I took out the fragment of Journey to the West.

But when I opened the contents inside, it seemed that it was not a piece of white paper, and through the dim light, it was not difficult for me to see that the contents on the paper could only be seen clearly under the moonlight.

It's not text.

But a picture.

It's like a shadow reflected outside the window.

The pattern on the paper is a human shadow.

Four people and a horse seem to be moving forward step by step.

"How can this be?" I suspected that I had seen it wrong, rubbed my eyes, and saw it clearly.

And in every picture after that, I could see the shadow of a person.

But when I moved it away from the moonlight, I couldn't see anything. When I moved the fragment to the moonlight again, I suddenly found the last page of paper with a line of words on it.

"What?"

I was a little surprised.

I gradually saw the line of words clearly.

"The end of the journey is the treasure of mankind!"

Journey?

Treasure?

I really don't know what unknown secrets are recorded in it, but I suddenly remembered that my grandfather once inadvertently told me the secret of this fragment.

It seems that if the upper and lower fragments are put together, there will be an unexpected effect, but he didn't tell me what the specific effect is.

I just heard him mention it casually, that there is a shocking secret hidden in this fragment.

It is about the secret of Xuanzang's journey to the west.

He said that he might never know the secret about the history of human civilization in his lifetime.

He was just sighing.

I was still very young at that time, so naturally I would not have any interest in what he was worried about.

"Bang!"

Suddenly, just when I was studying this address, there seemed to be some movement outside the door.

"Who?"

I approached the window carefully.

I opened the curtains to see what was outside, but I found that there was nothing outside except the cold wind.

It was almost the end of the year.

The weather was getting colder at this time.

The cold wind blew in from outside, and I felt a chill in my bones. I quickly closed the window. Maybe it was just a wild cat, because I often heard the wild cat's cry in the middle of the night.

"Pop!"

Suddenly, the lights in my room went out.

"Damn it!"

I thought it was a power outage. No wonder power outages are common in such an old house.

But it was really creepy when the power went out in the middle of the night.

I carefully packed my things, but at this time I actually found a figure in the house.

It seemed to be standing by the window, and I was so scared that I quickly stepped back.

"Who's there?"

I asked.

But the person didn't answer. As the breeze blew, the entire curtain covered the shadow.

Then I couldn't see it anymore.

"What the hell."

I forced myself to calm down and even washed my face with cold water.

Was what I saw just now an illusion? I really couldn't figure out who was following me. I didn't have anything valuable except that book.

Was it for this Journey to the West fragment?

I suddenly realized.

The next day, I woke up.

The fragment was still next to me. What happened last night was like a nightmare. Fortunately, I woke up.

I followed the note and went to Jiangcheng Museum.

Because I searched for museums online, only Jinhua Museum appeared. As for the news about Jiangcheng Museum, it seemed to be some news. There were endless news about fires and hauntings.

So the museum was funded to be rebuilt.

The Jiangcheng Museum in the early years was almost abandoned, but a person was still sent to guard it.

It was an old man in his sixties.

It seemed to be a guard, guarding the pavilion at the entrance of the museum all day long.

He almost never went out.

And this museum is also in an inconspicuous place on a very deserted street.

There are some towering trees all around, almost completely engulfing the museum.

And the construction style of this museum is completely European, of course, this is also somewhat related to this city that was a trading port in the early years. If it weren't for those few words, I really thought it was an old-fashioned church.

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