"Cao Ya, you look pretty good." The fat man punched Cao Ya, somewhat surprised. He thought Cao Ya had made a wasted trip to Shaanxi, was in dire straits, and had no choice but to ask him for help to find a lama. He thought Cao Ya should be looking depressed and frustrated.
As a result, Cao Ya looked radiant and showed no signs of melancholy.
"Come on, let me introduce you. This is Zhang Qiling, you can call him Brother. He's the most skilled person I've ever met." Fatty said, giving a thumbs up. He truly admired Zhang Qiling when it came to tomb raiding.
His skills are also quite impressive; in any case, he doesn't seem to be weaker than Cao Ya.
In the world of "The Grave Robbers' Chronicles," Cao Ya, who hadn't entered the system space, diligently practiced martial arts and cultivated assiduously. Although he hadn't achieved any significant results, that was in comparison to the other Cao Yas.
In the world of "The Grave Robbers' Chronicles", Cao Yana was once a top-notch expert.
Otherwise, would he dare to go into the tomb alone?
"Cao Ya." The fat man pointed at Cao Ya again.
Cao Ya shook hands with the silent man; his fingers were long and slender, extremely strong, and he was indeed no ordinary person.
Could Zhang Qiling of the Zhang family be an ordinary person?
Silent Bottle squinted at Cao Ya, his eyes remaining completely calm and unmoved.
Back at his lodgings, the fat man peeked out the door, looked around, and then deftly closed it. He said in a low voice:
"I need to talk to you about this. The people who kidnapped the lamas this time are quite powerful. You've heard of the Nine Gates of Changsha, right? Wu Sansheng's men are in contact with us and are going to Changbai Mountain in Northeast China."
“Besides us, Wu Sansheng has also brought other lamas with him. Be careful and keep your eyes open.”
The fat man gave some instructions.
He had worked with Cao Ya twice and had a good impression of him, considering him a guy worth being friends with.
This time, they came to him for help, and with the help of a lama, the fat man felt he had to take good care of Cao Ya and make sure nothing happened to him.
Although he knew in his heart that Cao Ya was better than him.
Otherwise, the fat man might not have agreed to Cao Ya's request this time.
Wu Sansheng's operation to capture the lamas was a large-scale operation, and there was another group of people involved in the operation as well.
The fat man didn't trust anyone else to come in.
Of course, this doesn't apply to people who are unrelated to him.
Cao Ya indicated that he understood, thinking to himself, "Fatty, I know the Cloud Palace better than you do."
However, since Zhang Qiling was also present, and he couldn't reveal his source of information, he skipped the topic.
The fat man felt that Cao Ya was also a seasoned veteran, and had probably explored as many tombs as he had. After explaining some details of the operation, there was really no need to continue rambling on.
The three of them played cards for several hours and stayed at the hotel for a few more days. They were so bored that Wu Sansheng's men finally came and took them to the train station, where they boarded the train.
The fat man had already taken care of Cao Ya's background, so Wu Sansheng's men didn't ask any questions.
Anyway, this matter is handled by the bald boss.
The three of them didn't bring much luggage, just two sets of clothes and a set of toiletries, which they packed in their travel bags before setting off.
The ticket showed three berths: upper, middle, and lower. Fatty was too big to sleep on the lower berth, Silent Bottle chose the upper berth, and Cao Ya had to sleep on the middle berth.
After putting down his luggage, Zhang Qiling climbed into bed and closed his eyes to rest.
The fat man bought several buckets of instant noodles, made three buckets, and was eating them when someone else came in.
There were three people: a handsome young man with a refined and scholarly air, a cold and tough guy, and an oddly dressed old man.
Cao Ya knew that the three people were Wu Xie, Pan Zi, and Chen Pi Asi.
However, the fat man seemed a little confused. While eating his instant noodles, he stared at Wu Xie in surprise and said, "Damn it, it's you again?"
The man on the upper bunk, Zhang Qiling, also leaned out halfway, his calm eyes looking at Wu Xie, before turning back to sleep.
Since Cao Ya was a stranger, and the fat man didn't know Chen Pi Asi either, they introduced themselves.
Since Zhang Qiling wouldn't eat the instant noodles, Fatty simply handed them to Wu Xie.
Wu Xie didn't stand on ceremony at all, and started eating as soon as he received it.
After finishing his instant noodles, Cao Ya walked to the connecting area, threw them into the trash can, then returned, climbed onto the middle bunk, closed his eyes to rest, and listened to the casual conversation between Fatty and Wu Xie below.
Wu Xie is a key figure; he is the only successful medicine man in the Nine Gates.
The "it" lurking in the shadows, along with the Wang family, have their eyes on Wu Xie.
Everyone wants to live forever!
"Immortality? I've been one for a long time." Cao Ya curled his lip.
Immortality obtained through external means is too illusory.
The true way to achieve immortality is to rely on oneself!
And it is accompanied by immense divine power!
"What is the ultimate secret behind the bronze gate of Changbai Mountain?"
"And that meteorite jade... It fell from outer space, and there are all sorts of wonders about it... Where exactly did that meteorite jade fall to Earth from in outer space?"
Cao Ya had a lot of questions in his mind, and he was very curious about that meteorite jade.
What can influence the surrounding environment and give humans a rudimentary ability to achieve immortality?
After visiting the Heavenly Palace on the Clouds, he decided to go to the Snake Swamp Ghost City as well.
He's reserved that meteorite jade from the Kingdom of the Queen Mother of the West!
What Queen Mother of the West? What Snake Mother? Kill them all!
This trip to Northeast China was a tourist route, from Changsha to Shanhaiguan, and then by train to Dunhua. The entire journey took about two days and covered nearly 3,000 kilometers.
During this time, a group of people had nothing to do and could only pass the time with their mobile phones and a few magazines.
After playing cards for several hours, I got bored.
After the train departed, Chen Pi Asi went out and never came back. Nobody knows what he was doing.
Cao Ya focused on contemplating the "Indestructible Vajra Divine Skill" and other techniques, too lazy to use his senses to examine them.
Most importantly, the world of "The Grave Robbers' Chronicles" restricts extraordinary powers, which always makes him feel uncomfortable.
Activating the physical body is somewhat better.
Besides, what kind of waves can a mere Chenpi Asi make?
Cao Ya didn't care much about that mysterious "it," the Wang family, or the Nine Gates.
He cares more about the feeling of participating in the plot, and the special things in those places, such as meteorite jade.
Wu Xie, Fatty, and Pan Zi chatted enthusiastically about it. When Fatty heard that Chen Pi Asi was over ninety years old, his face turned green: "Don't tell me that this old guy is coming up the mountain with us. If that's the case, I'll humanely destroy him in a secluded place first. Nobody can stop me. Anyway, he's going to die once he's inside."
Panzi quickly covered his mouth and whispered, "You damn well better shut up. The old man is very shrewd. If he hears you, he'll get you killed before we even get there."
Then Wu Xie spoke up, and the three of them chatted enthusiastically, completely forgetting to be wary of whether Chen Pi Asi might come back.
Suddenly, Zhang Qiling sat up in bed, reached out and grabbed Pan Zi's shoulder with tremendous force, almost making him scream.
Pan Zi was furious with him and didn't like Zhang Qiling. Just as he was about to speak, the door creaked open and Chen Pi Asi walked in.
Wu Xie, Fatty, and Pan Zi exchanged glances, pretended nothing had happened, and continued playing cards.
Chen Pi Asi glanced at the group of people, said nothing, and returned to his bed. He seemed to be thinking about something and did not fall asleep.
Cao Ya didn't even need to look; he could tell just by listening.
He didn't remind the others earlier because he didn't consider Chen Pi Asi, that old guy, to be a match.
In the world of "The Grave Robbers' Chronicles," there is truly no one worthy of Cao Ya's consideration as an opponent.
Even nuclear bombs aren't worth it.
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