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Chapter 996: Bone Chapel


The Yin Qi under my feet kept coming into me.

I looked down and saw that the floor was uneven, and there were pieces of broken bones floating on it.

I quietly knelt down and reached out to touch the bones.

My heart tightened.

They were human bones.

And looking up, the length of the corridor on this side of the second floor alone is more than thirty meters.

How many human bones are needed to fill the densely packed human bones.

No wonder there is such a strong Yin Qi, the emotion is emanating from these bones.

Turning around inadvertently, I discovered that the walls were also inlaid with human bones, but they were not skulls, but human limb bones.

These limb bones were arranged in an orderly manner, forming patterns.

If you hadn't looked closely, you wouldn't have thought they were human bones.

If you looked far away, you would have thought they were beautiful decorations and patterns.

But facing the entire church, the situation is unknown inside, but there are no thousands of remains on the walls and corridors of the entire church's outer buildings, so it is impossible to gather these materials.

There are windows in the corridor, and looking in through the windows is another creepy sight.

Behind the closed door, at the entrance, there is a candlestick made of hundreds of human bones.

The ceiling is also covered with limb bones.

The patterns on the walls are also decorated with human bones.

The altar is made of human bones of different sizes, with patterns.

It is inlaid with ribs, and patterns made of bones can be seen everywhere.

I am from a high position, so these patterns are clear at a glance.

There are vast grasslands, heroic soldiers, leaping horses, weapons, crowns, sashes and scepters.

There is a large-scale human bone chandelier on the ceiling, as well as a unique altar composed of four small skull spiers.

The roof above the altar's headlight is also decorated with strings of human bones, with each face bone pointing downwards, overlooking the patterns made up of bones on the floor.

There are four buildings around the palace that are made of skeletons and big bones.

They are similar to a pyramid.

The faces of the skeletons all face outwards.

The lower layer is the most numerous.

There must be at least hundreds of layers.

When you reach the top of the pyramid, there is only one.

The direction facing the skeleton and the skull's face is the throne above the main hall.

Looking at the hollow eye sockets of these skeletons, goosebumps started to creep up unconsciously.

If there were three or five skeletons, or even thirty or fifty, that wouldn't be a problem.

The key is that wherever you look, there are skeletons everywhere, which is simply terrifying.

The minimum number of human bones decorated in such a church is tens of thousands, but a conservative estimate is more than fifty thousand.

I don't understand why there are so many bones and where they come from.

Suddenly, I turned my head inadvertently and found a deep wound on one of my thighs by the window.

It should have been caused by a blunt instrument.

I suddenly remembered what the hotel owner said, that Genghis Khan conquered most of Europe and captured many European craftsmen to build this church.

So many of these bones may belong to prisoners of war or slaves.

Only a tragic war can collect so many bones.

Just like the craftsmen who built the Great Wall and the Qin Mausoleum, hundreds of thousands of people died in each project.

The remains of these people are collected everywhere and they are not all buried on the spot.

How many people are buried under the Great Wall?

Bones of revenge I don’t know what Genghis Khan built this church for.

Qin Shihuang built the Great Wall to resist foreign invasion and buy time for the Qin army rushing from the capital.

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He built the Qin Mausoleum so that he could have a place to be buried after his death, highlighting his status as the First Emperor.

But what did Genghis Khan build this church for?

Did he kill so many enemies, prisoners of war and slaves to show his identity as the Great Khan?

This is a bit confusing.

At this moment, a car not far away rushed toward the church.

When it reached the gate, it was stopped by soldiers.

The people in the car showed their passes, but the soldiers still asked them to get out of the car.

After these people got off the bus, they entered the fence with their backpacks on their backs.

I took a closer look and realized that I really knew these four foreigners.

Yes, they were the four foreigners who rescued me from the mining disaster.

I didn't expect to meet him here.

But it's strange that they are also tomb robbers.

How come they have the pass?

Where did they get it?

The soldier opened the door for them, and they walked in along the door.

They looked up at the dense decoration of human bones, and a trace of surprise flashed in their eyes.

Other than that, their faces remained unchanged.

Sure enough, they were in our line of work.

Having seen so many corpses, it was natural that he would not be alarmed.

When they were visiting, there were soldiers following them.

The soldiers seemed to be able to speak English.

As they were being introduced, their expressions seemed a bit coquettish.

The four people looked at it very seriously.

I don't know what the purpose of their coming here is.

Is it really archeology or visiting.

Suddenly, I had an idea.

These four people also came to Chengling.

Could it be that this church has something to do with Chengling?

I suddenly turned my head and looked at the empty throne.

The throne was also made of human bones.

There were even skulls on the left and right in front of the two armrests.

It looked quite scary.

Who is this throne for?

Why is it empty?

Most churches worship Allah or God, but this church does not.

While these four people were visiting, I heard the clicking sound of the hands in the bell tower clock.

It is the bell of this bell tower that makes people enter the dreamland.

I must go and find out what is the mystery of this bell tower.

I walked forward along the corridor and came to the edge of the clock tower.

The sound of the hands turning became clearer and louder.

And the closer I get to the clock, I can actually feel the energy fluctuations emitted by the clock.

When I got to the side of the clock, I closed my eyes and sensed it.

Sure enough, the clock was emitting white mist like a magnetic field.

When this white mist spread out, it actually condensed and never dispersed.

However, the farther it drifted, the thinner the mist became.

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But its coverage area is at least three or four kilometers in radius.

It should be this mist that affects people's thinking and makes them enter a fantasy world.

"This mist seems to be emitted from the same material as Jun Shengjian."

At this moment, Jun Shengjian suddenly said something.

"You felt it too, didn't you?"

I looked at the Junsheng sword in my hand.

"Isn't this nonsense?

I have become the sword spirit of Junshengjian.

I have completely integrated with Junshengjian.

I have an incomparable understanding of Junshengjian.

This kind of energy fluctuation is very familiar and kind to me."

Junsheng Jian replied.

"Then this clock must be partly made of the same material as Junsheng Sword, which belongs to extraterritorial meteorite."

I went out to take a look.

The Great Wind Song unfolded, and I floated up to the front of the bell tower, staring intently at the huge clock.

The second hand was moving second by second, making a clicking sound.

"Yes, the second hand, minute hand, and hour hand are the same color as the Junsheng Sword.

It should be extraterrestrial meteorite, but the chassis of the clock tower is transparent.

Could it be crystal ore?"

I was shocked, looking at the transparent Chassis, I closed my eyes and sensed it.

Sure enough, the chassis was also emitting fluctuations.

I thought how only three hands could emit such powerful fluctuations.

It turned out to be blessed by such a large area of ​​crystal minerals.

No wonder: