Book 3: Chapter 45: Corpse Country Boundary Marker
I originally suspected that we werent following the same route that Shen Qianjue had taken. This doubt still existed since there were so many river valleys here, and I couldnt help wondering if we had taken the wrong entrance when we came to this ce.
But if we had been walking in the same valley that Shen Qianjue had gone through, then her journey with Old Bing definitely wouldnt have been as smooth as she had said.
This meant that she must have concealed the difficulties they went through, as well as their strength.
But why? I could understand hiding their strength. Her partner sounded very powerful, so maybe they didnt want to get involved in too many worldly affairs and decided that it was best not to attract our attention. But why conceal the difficulties they went through?
Logically speaking, the reasons for concealing the difficulties they had gone through could be enumerated:
1. She didn''t want me to know what difficulties and dangersy on the road so that we would underestimate the enemy. (I didnt think this was a usible reason because she actually gave us a slight hint of the danger we could expect. In essence, Shen Qianjue wanted us to leave the grasnd.)
2. She didnt dare say it.
I was leaning more towards the second one, because in that brief moment before she hung up the phone, she seemed like she wanted to say something but hesitated.
I no longer failed to tell the difference between good and bad people, so there was no doubt in my mind that Shen Qianjue was a good person. She wanted to speak up but didn''t say anything in the end, which meant that she was afraid to say it.
If so many things hadn''t happened before, I wouldn''t feel so afraid, but now I actually felt really scared as I thought about what she was afraid of. But she was out of the grasnd now and should absolutely be safe.
There were two possibilities for why she might have been so hesitant to talk. First, there was a dangerous thing that could hear us talking. This kind of thing could threaten them even if they had made it out of the grasnd, so she could only provide us with very limited information.
Or, they didn''t leave the grasnd at all. Maybe they had died here and we were talking to a pair of ghosts.
If that was the case, then they were probably under the control of some kind of force that was making them tell us all that information. But they couldnt tell us the truth, so that was why she said the journey was so uneventful.
As I thought about it, I began to realize how ridiculous it was that I was seriously entertaining the idea that there were ghosts here. Admittedly, I did recognize the possibility that ghosts existed, but it was basically impossible for ghosts tomunicate so freely with people.
It was more likely to be the first situation, but that just creeped me out even more. If Shen Qianjue was still afraid of that force after leaving the grasnd, then what was it? And why couldnt she tell us everything that had happened on the road?
Of course, I would know the answer soon enough.
When we went back to the tunnel, I told Poker-Face about the face in the pool. He checked the bottom of the pool and told us that it was very soft and there were a lot of holes so wed have to be very careful. I looked everywhere for Ping Lian, but didn''t know where he went. The sun was starting to set, and I knew that when that happened, this ce would quickly be dark.
And once night fell, there was a chance wed face another unknown situation. The night here was strange and unusual, so it was time to make a quick decision.
After the three of us discussed it, we decided to find the strongest grave robbers'' tunnel in this ce. We would then dig out the copsedyer, cut some branches from the trees outside to make a support structure, and move forward carefully.
We didnt dare dig another grave robbers'' tunnel like the others because I felt that there were too many holes here. The entire structural integrity of the soil had beenpletelypromised, so if we dug any more holes, the whole mountain might copse.
So, we found a grave robbers'' tunnel that all three of us felt was the sturdiest. The hole was about half a persons height, so we crawled in, reached the copsed section of the tunnel, and then started digging.
The three of us took turns digging, managing to shovel the soil out quickly since we were all veterans. Fatty cut branches outside for our support structure, so the tunnel didn''t copse again.
We soon dug up a stone b, so I knew that the grave robbers'' tunnel turned here. I couldnt tell what the external structure of the underground pce was from this stone b, but it didnt have a breach, so we couldnt go any further.
We explored up, down, left, and right before we figured out that the tunnel turned to the right. After that, we continued digging to the right for a while before we finally bypassed the stone b.
It was at this time that I suddenly realized that it wasnt a stone b but a stone tablet. Moreover, there were Chinese characters on this stone tablet.
I immediately stopped and took a closer look with my shlight.
Because we didnt dare clear out the soil around the top and bottom of the stone tablet, we could only see a small bit of text in the space that had already been cleared out. The text had been carved vertically, so the sentences were cut off pretty badly. As a result, we could only read it section by section and guess the meaning of the top and bottom parts. Fatty looked at it and said, "This is a boundary marker. It says that people will reach Corpse Country after they go past this boundary marker."