Chapter 907: King Kang (5)
Gu Qingheng nodded, bent down, and plucked an arrow from a skull, frowning slightly.
"What’s wrong?" Yang Ruxin hurried over.
Gu Qingheng handed her the arrow.
Yang Ruxin examined it carefully and found that despite the years, it was still in perfect condition, with only some rust on the shaft, but the engravings on it were still clear: Kang.
"Kang?" Yang Ruxin’s brows furrowed deeply as her eyes suddenly widened, "Could it be Prince Kang, Zhao Gou?"
"Prince Kang, Zhao Gou?" Gu Qingheng also frowned, "You mean..."
"After Emperor Huizong and Emperor Qinzhong were abducted by the Jurchens, Prince Kang Zhao Gou should have ascended the throne in Yingtian, but he was intercepted by Zhao Cheng, who then established the Great Qian Dynasty. Zhao Cheng also redrew the entire nation’s districts, as if to erase all traces of the past..." Yang Ruxin stroked her chin, "And Zhao Gou disappeared without a trace. Didn’t you say there were no historical records? Could it be that after he died, he was buried here?"
"That theory might not be wrong, but if he escaped, then who built such a massive and concealed tomb for him?" Gu Qingheng frowned, "At that time, he was just Prince Kang and didn’t know he would become Emperor. Emperors usually start building their tombs from the moment they ascend the throne, but he was just a prince and wouldn’t have pre-built it."
Yang Ruxin shook her head, "We can’t guess that, unless..."
"Unless he had descendants," Gu Qingheng picked up, "This tomb was built by his descendants."
