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Chapter 26 Chapter Six: A Man's True Colors

The coachman looked at the nine small hills and said: "You see, there must be a tomb buried under these nine hills. The owner of this tomb must also be a woman. "And that tall hill must also be the tomb of a princess or queen. If the one buried in these nine hills is not a woman, but a man, then it is not called Jiuyin Pengyue, but It's called Nine Suns with the Moon." Lian Xing, Da Kui, Xiao Long Nu, and Jackson all nodded secretly, thinking: "I never thought there would be so many details in the tomb in this Tibetan place." The coachman continued: "These nine female graves have to be virgins born in odd numbers, so they can be called Jiuyin Pengyue. Otherwise, married ones are also not."

Da Kuiqi asked, "What's the use of these nine small graves?" Lian Xing's pupils shrank slowly, and said in a low voice, "These nine small graves are to guard the rear mausoleum." Da Kui said: "I see." The coachman said in a deep voice: "These nine small graves are guarded in front of the Houling, ordinary people must pass through these nine small graves if they want to enter the Houling. "These nine small tombs are full of hidden murderous intentions. Eliminate the master tomb robbers who try to enter this place one by one from the nine guard tombs."

After hearing what the coachman said, Lian Xing fell silent for a while.But his eyes were fixed on that tall rear mausoleum. Seeing the meaning of Lian Xing, Da Kui seemed to want to continue to explore the Houling. Feeling a little anxious, I couldn't help but said to Lian Xing: "Lian Xing, I think we might as well move on, this mound is so deserted, I'm afraid there won't be anything valuable." Lian Xing smiled and said, "Could it be that we came here for the things in the tomb?" Da Kui said: "Not for money, wouldn't it be better?" The coachman took a deep look at Lian Xing, and at this moment, Lian Xing raised his head and looked at the seven-foot-tall coachman.

The two looked at each other, already understanding each other's mind. Both of them knew that since they had come here, if they didn't enter the tomb to explore, they would be sorry for themselves and the art passed down by the master. Lian Xing nodded to the coachman, and said in a low voice, "I'll go." Lian Xingxin said: "Since the five of us have come here, we can't get through the door, how can we be men?"
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