Tomb raiding: The awesome life that started from Ganggangyingzi
Chapter 203 The Nine Provinces Cauldrons: Yongzhou Cauldron
Although this space seems to be sealed now, it is actually just a patch, and it is hard to say how long it will last.
However, with that net of true fire there, Ji Haobo could sense anything happening here at any time, so he wasn't worried.
As for the remaining Bagua diagrams, Ji Haobo felt somewhat at a loss, and forcibly suppressing them might not be a good idea.
Moving the black jade coffin and the seated golden body at will carries risks; if it causes an imbalance of yin and yang, it could annihilate this place.
Although he was not afraid, a large amount of dragon energy was lost. Of course, Ji Haobo could also absorb it as card-drawing points.
But this would definitely be adding insult to injury for the Loess Plateau. Even if he needed more points to draw cards, he wouldn't do something so outrageous.
While pondering, he walked to the seated golden statue and circled it twice. Suddenly, his gaze fell on the pool below.
The original text says that the inner chamber has the appearance of a vessel, originating from the sky, like the waves of water, and is extremely suitable for burying women, whose descendants will surely receive blessings.
This seems good, but it shouldn't have the ability to gather the earth's dragon energy now. He had suspected from the beginning that the Inner Cangyuan had been modified.
So now that I think about it, the image of the vessel storing things might just be what it sounds like literally; there must be something in the pool.
With this thought in mind, Ji Haobo lay down and reached into the churning water, where he immediately touched an object.
The blind men and the elephant naturally didn't know what it was, but it felt like some kind of heavy metal object, so he decided to pick it up and take a look.
After finding a good place to start pulling, he began to pull upwards, but to his surprise, the object underwater was incredibly heavy.
It felt like it weighed at least several thousand or tens of thousands of pounds. Although the weight was exaggerated, it wouldn't be difficult for him to lift it with his strength.
But the key point is that as Ji Haobo pulled upwards, ripples appeared in the surrounding Bagua diagram, indicating instability.
However, now that he had found the key point, he could only pull it upwards while keeping an eye on the critical point of stability of the Bagua diagram.
As the object emerged partially from the water, Ji Haobo was greatly surprised; it turned out to be a bronze cauldron shrouded in dragon energy.
A single tripod was not surprising to him, but the tripod had a round mouth, two handles decorated with dragon patterns, a belly decorated with drum nails and taotie patterns, and three legs shaped like pixiu (a mythical beast).
"Nine...Nine Cauldrons?"
Although Ji Haobo did not have the ability to recognize the Nine Ancient Cauldrons at a glance.
But when he touched it, he felt the immense dragon energy and the heavy texture, which led him to this guess.
Moreover, based on the shape of the ding (a type of ancient Chinese cooking vessel) and the geographical location of the Loess Plateau, the northwest belongs to Qian (乾), which represents heaven.
Therefore, a round shape was chosen to symbolize the ancient Chinese concept of a round heaven and a square earth. He estimated that this was the Yongzhou Ding, one of the Nine Tripods of China.
As Ji Haobo pulled the cauldron out of the pool, all the dragon energy gathered there.
Moreover, even Li Chunfeng's golden body transformed into wisps of dragon energy.
Only a faint afterimage remained, which smiled and nodded at Ji Haobo before vanishing in an instant.
Without the support of dragon energy and the yang energy, the Bagua diagram, which is devoid of yin energy, visibly disappears, while the energy representing the yin trigrams flows into the black jade coffin.
In addition, the sealed darkness above disappeared into the depths of space, the surrounding strange phenomena vanished, and reality returned.
Ji Haobo glanced at the dark jade coffin filled with yin energy. Before it erupted, he needed to deal with the dragon energy immediately to avoid any unforeseen changes that might cause trouble later.
He then tried to infuse his qi and blood into the Yongzhou Cauldron, and a strange enlightenment immediately welled up in his mind.
The Nine Cauldrons originated from Xia Yu, who was of the bloodline of the Human Emperor, and Ji Haobo, who shared the same bloodline, could naturally control them easily.
Therefore, he naturally knew how to deal with the dragon energy, but now was not the time; he had to deal with the corpse inside the black jade coffin first.
He immediately put away the Yongzhou Cauldron, walked over and unleashed his pure Yang energy to dispel the Yin energy permeating it, then casually lifted the coffin lid.
This thing doesn't have any mechanisms or hidden slots; it's simply held in place by yin energy.
Therefore, under the surging of Ji Haobo's supreme yang energy, it was naturally and easily opened.
Inside, the air was thick with the scent of death and yin energy. An old man with a crown and white hair and beard, who should have looked dignified, now had an eerie air about him.
Dressed in an apricot-yellow imperial robe, he possessed an extraordinary air, but Ji Haobo sensed a hint of wicked arrogance.
He placed his hands on his chest, holding a white jade tortoise shell the size of a large bowl, on which the Later Heaven Bagua diagram was engraved and emitted a shimmering light.
As the coffin was opened, the old man suddenly opened his eyes, his scarlet eyes filled with savagery, but there was a struggling look on his face.
It seems that King Wen's body has indeed developed problems and has undergone a transformation, but it seems that his spirit still retains a trace of clarity.
But it looks like it will soon be corrupted and submerged, reduced to a tyrannical and evil force.
These events, though seemingly lengthy, actually happened in the blink of an eye. After opening the coffin, Ji Haobo, without a second thought, reached out towards the white jade tortoise shell.
The reanimated King Wen of Zhou, though he instantly extinguished his spirituality and tried to stop Ji Haobo's hand, was a fraction too slow.
Having obtained the white jade tortoise shell, Ji Haobo had no time to examine it. He immediately put it away, took a few steps back, and sneered.
"Heh... This item is destined for me, you wretched creature, so don't bother fighting over it."
"Roar…"
The transformed King Wen of Zhou burst into the air, his grayish corpse energy churning and transforming into eerie black flames. He raised his head and let out a ferocious and tyrannical roar.
At this moment, the thing had changed drastically; its face no longer held its former majesty, but instead became ferocious.
Not only had it become noticeably thinner, but it also had two pairs of long fangs growing from its mouth, its bluish-gray skin gleaming with a metallic sheen, and its hands had transformed into withered, sharp claws, upon which black flames clung and rose.
"Flying Yaksha?"
Ji Haobo looked at the creature that, merely by flying in the air, caused the air to distort and ripple.
Instead of being alarmed, I was delighted; this was definitely a boss monster!
It's probably worth at least 100,000 to 200,000 gacha points, it's a huge piece of meat, isn't it?
But what Ji Haobo didn't know was that the appearance of this flying yaksha had caused changes in the celestial phenomena outside.
When the Yongzhou Cauldron was pulled out of the pool, the entire Loess Plateau trembled slightly, and a faint dragon's roar was heard, not loud but full of passion.
Moreover, countless people on this land suddenly felt an indescribable sense of joy, as if something had been lifted from their bodies, making them feel relaxed, and joyful smiles unconsciously appeared on their faces.
As these people were discussing, a gentle breeze suddenly arose from nowhere and swept across the entire Loess Plateau.
Under the bright sunshine, wispy clouds began to gather in twos and threes, gradually forming dragon scale-like shapes.
This strange phenomenon prompted everyone to go out and see for themselves, but no one panicked. Instead, they spread the word that it was an auspicious sign.
Unexpectedly, wisps of black mist soon appeared, forming a thin layer that drifted around, making the entire sky hazy and eerie.
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