I Have a Date with a Thousand-year-old Female Corpse

Chapter 594 Yue King’s Five Swords (Request for Monthly Tickets)_1



"It must be one of Goujian’s favored concubines,"

Du Xishan walked up to your side and spoke, "I’ve finished looking at the mural on my side. It narrates Goujian’s lifetime achievements, which are just a smattering of his impressive deeds. At that time, for the small Yue Kingdom tucked away in a corner of the land, being able to annihilate their nemesis, the Wu State, and expand their territory to more than double its original size—King Goujian of Yue indeed possessed some talent."

The position where the six of you stood was on the southern side of the tomb chamber, with two large coffins directly in front.

The fluorescent light emitted a soft glow, casting a veil of mist over everything in the tomb chamber, making it hard to see clearly from afar.

Du Xishan, pointing to the murals in the other three directions, said, "Those three probably depict Goujian’s entire life. From this, it seems that this chamber undoubtedly belongs to King Goujian of Yue."

You nodded and were about to speak when you noticed Xian Qianling staring constantly at something on the mural that resembled an insect in jade. You walked over and said to her, "Crazy woman, if you want us to attend your funeral in a few days, feel free to keep standing like that at this distance."

Hearing this, Xian Qianling quickly retreated several steps and looked at you with a face full of alarm, "What on earth is this thing?"

"This is Bug Jade," you approached Xian Qianling, knowing that this ignorant crazy woman might trigger something inadvertently, so you kept a closer watch on her. "It’s a common anti-theft method used by ancient Chinese nobles and princes in those ordinary tomb-raiding novels, isn’t it?"

"Tomb-raiding novels?" Xian Qianling snorted coldly after hearing you, "Don’t you know that the Public Security Bureau has already issued a warrant? Any texts that teach and describe the process of tomb raiding, the tools used, and historical contexts will have their authors prosecuted first, with the possibility of a jail sentence for serious cases."

"Censorship, huh?"

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