Chapter 107 Big Trouble



In this way, she could make a bigger pond by taking a trip to a coastal city.

Of course, she had to forget about creatures like sharks. Even if she raised one, she wouldn't dare eat it. This was serious. Besides, she didn't have much interest in shark fins.

While Yang Lan'er was thinking, she was enjoying the food, but before she was completely satisfied, the golden and silver snakes in the space started to move. She quickly cleaned up and released the two snakes.

The golden and silver snakes that woke up again seemed even more intimate with Yang Lan'er. Yang Lan'er put one snake on each shoulder, took out the jade pendant and put it into the inconspicuous keyhole.

The jade pendant seemed to be fine no matter how it was checked normally, but when it was put into the groove, it seemed to have triggered a mechanism. There was a click, and something changed inside the jade pendant. The wall that blocked the way slowly opened with a loud bang.

Yang Lan'er did not go in immediately. As expected, the two snakes on her shoulders reacted. They hissed twice at the open door warily, and then swam to the door first.

At the door, the golden snake walked in directly, while the silver snake stayed outside and hissed twice at Yang Lan'er.

The corners of Yang Lan'er's mouth twitched. She could strangely feel that the silver snake was comforting her, telling her not to panic and that there would be no danger later...

Regardless of whether it was her own fantasy or not, Yang Lan'er felt that waiting for the golden and silver snakes to wake up was indeed the most normal choice.

It seemed as if she heard a heavy sound of weightlessness falling to the ground, and the entire ground and cave shook three times. Yang Lan'er stood still in shock and when she came to her senses, she saw a golden snake appear at the gate, waving its tail to tell her to go in.

Yang Lan'er was confused for a moment. The snakes seemed to have awakened from their deep sleep and became smarter and more enlightened. Could it be that absorbing spiritual energy was so important to them? Did it directly affect their IQ?

After entering the door, Yang Lan'er came to an empty underground hall. Although she didn't know what the golden snake had done, she was sure that it had turned off many dangerous traps. The whole journey was unexpectedly peaceful.

There was light in the hall, a very soft light, which made the hall extremely bright, just like daytime.

Yang Lan'er squinted her eyes to adjust herself, then looked up at the ceiling of the hall. Sure enough, there were many luminous pearls inlaid in several large circles, just like light bulbs.

Yang Lan'er lamented that the ancestors of the Five Poison Sect were rich, but she did not envy them, because as for the many "junk" in the mortal world, including jewels, there was no shortage of them in the space left by the ancestors. She had seen them so many times that she was used to it.

Yang Lan'er strongly suspected that her ancestor's status in the mortal world must have been pretty good before he embarked on the path of cultivation. That was why he had so many "junk" belongings. They were naturally useless after he started cultivating, so they were not thrown away directly, but kept there until he got the space, and then he left all the things he didn't need to his descendants.

If Yang Lan'er hadn't been afraid that those things would reveal the problems of the times and disrupt the history and order of the existing society, she would definitely not be so short of money as she is now.

Looking around, Yang Lan'er was shocked to see so many bookshelves. All four walls of the hall were filled with bookshelves, and they were neatly stacked with books.

If it were just books, it would be fine. However, what shocked Yang Lan'er the most was that according to the labels, these were all martial arts from various schools and factions!

Emma, ​​the secrets of Wudang Tai Chi, the thirty-six chambers and seventy-two unique skills of Shaolin, the Yi Jin Jing, Bodhidharma swordsmanship and so on, almost all of the most advanced secrets are available. It is even more awesome than the Langhuan Jade Cave in Jin Xiao's novel. It truly means that all martial arts in the world are here.

After flipping through a few books, Yang Lan'er felt that it was not fake and could not help but shudder. If the warriors outside knew about it, it would definitely cause a bloody storm, change dynasties, and cause countless casualties...

Moreover, fortunately, the secret treasure was not opened by the Ghost Master. If half of it were really moved away by the Holy See, would there be any hope for China’s dark world?

To others, this might be a great treasure, but to Yang Lan'er, it is simply a hot potato.

Just when Yang Lan'er was wondering what to do, she was brought back to her senses by the golden snake rubbing against her trouser leg. She looked down and saw the golden snake holding a sheepskin scroll and trying to hand it to her in a flattering manner.

Yang Lan'er touched the rubber gloves that she had not taken off yet, took the book, opened it, read it through, and sighed deeply.

It turns out that the Five Poison Sect was very prosperous back then and had a very high reputation in the martial arts world. Although it was not as prestigious as the Shaolin and Wudang sects, the reputation of the founder of the Five Poison Sect was no weaker than that of the leaders of those two sects.

At that time, there was a diviner in the world who was called Tianjizi. One day, he suddenly had a feeling and spent all his energy and even his life to make a divination. He predicted the future of Chinese warriors and then found some good friends to discuss countermeasures.

Tianjizi's predictions were extremely accurate, and those friends who knew him were of high status and believed them without a doubt, including the founder of the Five Poison Sect.

Finally, a group of martial arts masters came up with a solution. They collected copies of martial arts secrets from all the sects at the time and prepared to find a place to store them so as to leave a legacy for future generations.

At that time, many people were secretly looking for a place where these secret books could be hidden. The founder of the Five Poison Sect found this place and thought it was secretive and a great place to build mechanisms. After everyone's investigation, they confirmed it.

Immediately, Tianjizi and the most famous master of mechanisms at that time worked together to build a defense system for this underground hall.

It seems that this ghost master may not be able to crack the mystery on his own even in thirty years, let alone three years. It was mainly because the Five Poison Sect passed down some clues, and he relied on these to find a way to crack the mystery.

At the end of the parchment scroll it was written that whoever obtained the secret treasure would return the secret books of various sects to preserve the Chinese heritage.

Of course, they had no control over whether the people entering the hall would make a copy or not. They just spoke sincerely, with a lot of pleading, hoping that the visitors would see their fellow martial artists and not cut off their roots.

Yang Lan'er wiped her face in annoyance and complained in her heart, what kind of opportunity is this? This is clearly a big deal, okay? How much is the lack of secret manuals in the martial arts world now? People who have never been exposed to it can never imagine that even the most basic skills here will cause a huge uproar!

If she really took the secret book and gave it away everywhere, wouldn't she be committing murder for no reason? Don't underestimate the desire of warriors.

Unable to help but spit, Yang Lan'er held her forehead and wailed, it was really hot, could she go out now, restore the mechanism to its original state, and then pretend she had never been here? So she didn't know about this?


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