Tomb Bride: A Millennium Immortal Jade Face Beauty

154. The Curse Sealed in the Giant Cauldron

The rope continued to slide down. At a height of 2 meters from the bottom, I quickly stuck the pulley. This is a safe distance. To be honest, I have no idea.Then he lowered his head and slightly adjusted the brightness of the headlights, so that he could fully see the situation below.

There is a very shallow imprint on the lower edge of the cauldron. The patina of this imprint is much heavier than the outer wall. It is estimated that when King Khan's body was buried, the cauldron was also activated by the mourners to cook something.What exactly did you cook?Living sacrifices?I thought Ubashi, a benevolent monarch, would not be so cruel, but when I looked down, the white object at the bottom of the cauldron was indeed a few human skulls.

I took a closer look and found no other dangers.Only then did he feel relieved and put all the safety locks down, and got into the bottom of the tripod.There is nothing at the bottom except for six or seven such human bones and skulls. It seems that the ceremony when King Khan was buried was no doubt a living sacrifice. Living sacrifices were common in ancient tombs, but they appeared in Mongolian tombs It was the first time.There is nothing incomprehensible if it is simply to kill some prisoners or rebels who have committed serious crimes.But the strange thing is that there are only their skulls in the cauldron, and the bones of other parts of the corpse were not found. Could it be that they were thrown in after being beheaded for cooking?Thinking about it, I feel that this perverted criminal law in ancient times makes people shudder.

I leaned over to pick it up, and I found something suspicious. The skull was slightly larger than an ordinary human head, and I guessed just now, if these were the heads of some prisoners who were beheaded, then at least there should be some bones left on the neck. The knife mark shows that the human head is connected to the vertebrae. Although the cone is softer than ordinary bones, it is still a bone. There will definitely be some marks when the knife cuts it off. Moreover, not only does this skull have no traces of being cut by the knife, even the cone bone is not. That is to say, it is a skull, and before it died, this thing probably only survived in this form.

"Oops, did you find anything new?" Mei Hui shouted.

I said: "Hundreds of years ago, several human heads were boiled here, but this skull is a bit strange. Let's take it home and study it."

Friends who have studied medicine know that there is a large bone called the parietal bone at the back of the human skull, and the frontal bone is called the frontal bone.I thought it was strange when this skull just came down, but now I finally understand where the strange thing is. It turns out that the skull in my hand has no parietal bone, and the frontal bone is very flat. The forehead must be very flat and there is no curve. This person must be as tall as he is.

Unknowingly, my heart was restoring the appearance of the skull before it was alive. I couldn't help but shudder, and my hand shook, but I couldn't hold it firmly. The skull fell to the ground and split in two. Glowing and rolling around under my feet, it seemed to have life and soul.

"Damn it..." I yelled out of fear, swished the safety lock and pulled Ka Suo and climbed up.

When I climbed to the top of the cauldron, I looked back at the skull unconsciously. No matter what high place is too cold, just jump down and jump down.Just now when I looked back, I saw in the eyes of the skull, clusters of dark red light were looming in the two black holes, which were similar to those of the human-faced mushroom we met in the Daqing Dragon Vein of Changbai Mountain. The red mist is exactly the same.

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