It seems that Wu Xie and his group have encountered a serious problem. It appears that something went wrong with the Snake-Eyebrow Bronze Fish, and the translators are all shaking their heads.

"So that's why you had this kind of thing, it's a counterfeit," the person in charge said.

"Fake?" Wu Xie took back the snake-browed bronze fish, examined it carefully but found nothing different, so he went up to ask the translators.

The men didn't hold back, handing the papers to Wuxie with mocking expressions, saying, "Take a look at our translation." Wuxie took the papers and examined them closely. They read: "Fool—you translated this? You've been tricked!" Wuxie's eyes widened, and he asked, "Is it possible that Wang Zanghai deliberately carved these?"

After saying that, he himself seemed somewhat incredulous, so he took out two more bronze snake-browed fish and asked again, "What about these?"

The person in charge's eyes nearly popped out of their head. He took a deep breath and asked, "Do you think these things are wholesale? Where did you get them from, and how many do you have?"

Despite the risk of receiving counterfeit goods, the translators turned on their flashlights and continued their work. Wu Xie then heard Hei Xiazi calling his name and went over to investigate.

Before they could hear anything in detail, they heard someone shout, "It's true! This is real!"

Now no one was in the mood to do anything else, and they all crowded around. The person in charge of translation said, "This records what happened after Wang Zanghai was captured by the Jurchens."

It roughly tells the story of how, in order to obtain treasures that Dongxia did not possess, he led a large group of people to rob many ancient tombs and placed the snake-browed bronze fish in places with the most spiritual energy, hoping that someone would discover them.

He also wrote that he discovered a strange secret about the King of Dongxia: the Wannu Kings were monsters that crawled out of the ground, demons.

The group exchanged glances upon hearing this. They had heard this claim before, but they never expected it to be true.

It also says that Wang Zanghai was once led to see a gate to the underworld known as a miracle. This gate was specifically designed to create Wan Nu Kings. After a Wan Nu King died, a new Wan Nu King would crawl out from it. The gate would only open when a Wan Nu King died; otherwise, hellish fire would burn everything the one who opened the gate would have. He personally witnessed this historical change.

This gate is located beneath the imperial tomb, guarded by birds with human heads. The story of the Snake-Eyebrow Bronze Fish likely ends here.

"Isn't this the door we just saw? That door must be bigger than this Gate of Hell, right?" the fat man asked.

"Probably not, we weren't burned when we came out," Cheng Yu shook his head and denied.

"Damn it, if the fire had really burned us down, would we still be alive here? But Fatty guesses we've already passed through this door. We've been going underground the whole time, so we don't know if this is above or below. As for the door, it's the only big one. Maybe the fact that it's not on fire is just good luck brought by Fatty." Fatty slapped Cheng Yu on the back of the head and said.

After hearing his nonsense, Ah Ning scoffed and rolled her eyes at him before asking Wu Xie to recount what had happened.

Wu Xie recounted the journey without any concealment. A Ning looked at the position behind Xie Yu Hua and pondered for a while before saying, "Do you think it's possible that Ling Xiao took the wrong path and extinguished the fire, causing the door to change its mechanism, which is why you discovered it was open?"

Sigrún has taught at the Iceland University of the Arts as a part-time lecturer since and was Dean of the Department of Fine Art from -. In – she held a research position at Reykjavík Art Museum focusing on the role of women in Icelandic art. She studied fine art at the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts and at Pratt Institute, New York, and holds BA and MA degrees in art history and philosophy from the University of Iceland. Sigrún lives and works in Iceland.

When she saw that some family members were asking when they would finish walking through the tomb, Pu Pu also felt that they had been walking through the tomb for a while, so she sped up the process.

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