That shouldn't be the case...
Shu Ying searched carefully again, but found nothing. She stopped to drink some spiritual spring water to recover her strength. When she turned her head, she suddenly noticed that her grandfather's coffin seemed to be placed a little strangely.
The others are all neatly arranged and facing the same direction, so why does Grandpa's coffin look a little crooked?
Could it be that the person who helped place the coffin here at the end left in such a hurry that they didn't put it in place properly?
Shu Ying sighed inwardly, unable to bear it any longer, and decided to go forward and help her grandfather straighten the coffin first.
Shu Ying gritted her teeth, held the glass dome, and gently pushed it open—
"Boom boom—"
Suddenly, the sound of stones rubbing together rang out behind us.
Shu Ying turned her head and saw that on the stone wall that was originally perfectly sealed without any gaps, there was a square stone block that looked like a door protruding out. Then, with the central line as the axis, the entire stone slab flipped to one side.
Shu Ying stepped forward and gently pushed with her hand, immediately creating a gap at the edge of the door frame.
Standing at the doorway, I shone a flashlight inside—
It truly is a hidden paradise!
Surprisingly, there is a very large cave hidden inside.
Shu Ying simply pushed the door open completely. Fearing that the air inside the cave would become stagnant after a long time, she waited at the door for a moment before stepping inside.
Looking around, most of the cave was filled with boxes of various heights.
On the right, there was even a wall made of seemingly sturdy boxes, which looked quite spectacular at first glance.
Shu Ying glanced around inside and out.
These... there must be at least three hundred boxes, right?
What are all these things?
While thinking, he opened the lid of one of the boxes.
A golden expanse immediately came into view.
Shu Ying was stunned.
It's filled with gold!
Some are gold bars, and some are objects made of gold.
Shu Ying disbelievedly opened several boxes next to her, and without exception, they were all filled with gold.
It seems that this entire wall of boxes is filled with gold.
The word "surprise" is insufficient to fully describe Shu Ying's complex emotions at this moment.
How much is all that gold worth?!
However, upon closer inspection, she realized that the gold seemed to be quite old. Some of the gold bars had intricate markings on the back, and some looked like gold officially minted and passed down from certain dynasties...
Judging from all aspects, this gold is at least several hundred years old, and this wall of boxes has been here for a long time; it doesn't seem like it was moved here temporarily.
I don't know how Grandpa got these things. Could it be that he discovered this place by chance, and there just happened to be such a wall of gold here?
Shu Ying quickly glanced at the time.
There was no time to think it through; she had to quickly put the things away, otherwise it would be bad if her uncle revealed this place and those people found it.
Shu Ying began to pack away the items one by one, head down.
On the left side of the cave, there are large items that are difficult to store at home.
There are palace lanterns with golden cranes standing taller than a person, enamel vases half the height of a person, jade Buddha statues over two meters tall, Ge kiln vases with crackle patterns as long as a calf, a complete set of golden nanmu wood tables and chairs, sandalwood imperial concubine couches, and a whole screen of twelve panels inlaid with gemstones depicting the blessings of fortune and longevity...
The items were of all kinds, from large to small, all in sets and groups, each one extremely luxurious, dazzling Shu Ying.
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