The floor made a lot of noise when it rose.
Even so, while living in the tunnel, you could still hear the sound of large pieces of gravel hitting the stone door.
Because the inside of the tunnel was too narrow, Li Huaishan and I could only move forward with our shoulders hunched.
His elbows and knees hit the ground one after another, making annoying muffled sounds from time to time.
Li Huaishan's figure completely blocked my sight, and I couldn't see the situation clearly in front of me.
I could only guess the distance by feeling.
After about ten minutes, Li Huaishan said from the front: "It's Xiaoyue. " I knew immediately what he meant.
The figure I saw outside the cave just now was Xiao Jiuyue.
Li Huaishan stopped and continued: "He is completely dead and has not transformed into a corpse."
I asked: "How did you die?"
The flashlight in front flickered a few times quickly, and after a while, Li Huaishan spoke: "There are no obvious wounds on her body, and her face is a little swollen."
"Are there any marks on your neck?"
"No."
Judging from the death situation described by Li Huaishan, Xiao Jiuyue probably died of suffocation, but there were no strangulation marks on her neck, so the specific cause of death cannot be inferred for the time being.
Li Huaishan: "Her nose and mouth were not blocked by debris, how could she suffocate to death?"
I patted Li Huaishan's ankle from behind: "Ignore her for now and keep moving forward."
In this extremely narrow tunnel, it was impossible to get over Xiaoyue's body.
Li Huaishan could only push her body and move forward slowly.
When Xiaoyue's jacket rubbed against the rough ground, the sound was long and broken, making my scalp numb.
Ever since I entered such a tomb, all the sounds that appeared around me seemed to be very irritating to me, making me want to pierce my eardrums.
Even though I was in severe pain, I wanted to make the environment quiet.
But I also know in my heart that if I really close my hearing, my situation will become more and more dangerous.
The tunnel is very long, and the deeper we go, the narrower it becomes.
The stone walls on both sides seem to be slowly pressing on us, making us feel stuffy and breathless.
When we first came in, we could still move with our knees and elbows, but when we reached the second half of the walk, we could only turn sideways, rub one shoulder on the ground, and squirm with the strength of our thighs and waist.
The increasingly intense sense of claustrophobia seemed to make Li Huaishan very irritable, and even the rhythm of his breathing became rapid and scattered.
Little September's body still made annoying noises from time to time when moving, and I felt that I was not far from collapse.
He didn't know how long he had been moving in the tunnel like this.
Suddenly there was a wind blowing in front of him.
Li Huaishan squirmed forward a few times, and then said excitedly: "It's almost the end."
Hearing what he said, I was a little surprised, but I still suppressed my temper and told him: "Be careful in everything."
Li Huaishan didn't respond, he just kept pushing harder, trying his best to move out as fast as he could.
The wind was getting stronger and stronger.
Even with Li Huaishan in front of me, I could feel the wind shaking my collar and the zipper on my chest.
About half an hour later, Li Huaishan stopped and said in a tight voice: "Help me untie my backpack."
My left hand was always stretched forward.
After hearing what Li Huaishan said, I quickly moved forward and touched a button on his shoulder strap.
It took me a while to untie it.
Li Huaishan threw away his backpack, jumped up, and quickly got out of the tunnel.
Only then did I see a small hole in front of me.
It was impossible to get through with a backpack.
Li Huaishan came out of the tunnel first, and then got in with his head towards me.
He first pulled his backpack out, then came to me and helped me untie the shoulder strap of the backpack.
After struggling for a while, I managed to get out of the hole.
Li Huaishan threw his flying claw into the tunnel and hooked out my backpack.
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If we put it in the past, we would just throw away the backpack.
In order to speed up the formation, we would not even go back to pick it up.
But since the experience of the ghost cave, we now understand that the materials in the backpack are of no use to us.
It is different from the cost of saving life.
I tied up the shoulder straps and put the backpack on my back again.
Li Huaishan held the bag in one hand and held up the flashlight in the other, shining the light nearby.
On this side of the tunnel is a large-scale cave, surrounded by water-moist stalactites, rising from the ground like naturally formed stone pillars, extending to the top of the cave.
Among the ancient tombs of the past dynasties, it is rare that they are directly converted from natural caves.
After all, most of these caves have complex structures, and there are flowing earth veins.
The water vapor is too heavy, which can easily corrode the buildings in the tombs.
However, the classics of the Chen family say that any tomb built with a sky cave must be a large tomb or a rich tomb.
However, there are many wind caves in the tomb, and the Qi field is mixed and dangerous.
Standing at the exit of the tunnel, you can hear the howling wind in the distance.
These winds seem to come from different directions and are constantly gathering towards the center of the cave.
In the field of vision of Qihai Quicksand, you can even find stalactites surrounding stalactites.
Wisps of Qi field are also flowing vigorously in a chaotic direction.
Li Huaishan glanced around for a few times, then shone the flashlight beam on Xiao Jiuyue's body: "Tell me, how did she and Mia die?"
By the light, I could see that Xiao Jiuyue's entire face was swollen, as if someone had filled her skin with a lot of gas, but her neck was as thin as before, and her body was still slender.
The overly bulky jacket squeaked loudly under the agitation of the wind.
I shook my head: "It's hard to say.
Maybe they encountered a powerful evil spirit when they entered the tomb, or there may be other reasons that are hard to say."
Li Huaishan frowned: "I don't know what's going on.
After entering this tomb, I always feel very depressed, as if a stone has been pressed down on me and I can't breathe."
I have similar feelings, but now is not the time to talk about that.
"Can you still identify the direction?"
I asked Li Huaishan.
Li Huaishan: "You have to go east, right?
That way is due east."
As he spoke, he illuminated a stalactite in front of him with his flashlight.
I straightened my backpack and planned to walk in that direction, but Li Huaishan stayed where he was and just said, "Why do I always feel that we shouldn't go east."
"What's wrong" "I can't tell, I just feel like it's going in the wrong direction."
"Then which direction do you think we should go?"
Li Huaishan straightened the flashlight so that the light shone directly into the darkness ahead: "Go straight."
I patted him and said, "Lead the way."
Li Huaishan put his backpack on his back and asked me: "If you believe me so much, what if I go wrong?"
I smiled and said, "You seem to have a talent for exploring paths."
Li Huaishan curled his lips, said nothing, straightened the shoulder strap of his backpack, and walked in front of me with a flashlight in hand.
After passing several stalactite pillars, he took the initiative and said, "They are actually glazed eggs."
I didn't understand what he meant for a while: "What did you say?"
Li Huaishan: "I mean, it was Liuli Egg who told me which direction to go in.
When you asked me which way is east and which is west, it was Liuli Egg who gave me the sense and helped me point out the direction. " I carefully thought about the records about glazed eggs in the classics of the Chen family, and said, "Do the glazed eggs also have the function of guiding the way?
It is not mentioned in the classics of the Chen family."
I heard Li Huaishan say: "Of course there is.
When I was eight years old, I was walking alone at night.
It was very foggy that day and there were not many people on the road.
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If I hadn't brought the glazed egg with me, I almost didn't find my home.
From that moment on, Liuli Egg and I had feelings for each other.”
I asked him: "Is this glazed egg left by your father?"
"Well," Li Huaishan nodded: "I heard from my mother that this is the last relic left by my father.
When the family was in the most difficult time, she was not willing to sell it."
"After your father passed away, didn't your mother start another family?"
"No, few people can stand my mother's temper, let alone live with her for the rest of their lives."
Just as Li Huaishan was talking, I felt something suddenly shaking in front of me, and I immediately reached out and grabbed his arm to signal him to stop.
Li Huaishan was forced to stop by me, turned his head and asked me: "What's wrong?"
I stared straight ahead and made a silent gesture.
In the darkness in front of the cave, except for the huge stalactites, nothing could be seen at this time, but I always felt that something had indeed flashed through the gaps between the stalactites just now.
This feeling also appeared on the plank road.
At that time, I also saw a figure flashing past the entrance of the cave.
But when I fixed my eyes and looked carefully, the figure had already disappeared without a trace.
Li Huaishan directed the beam forward, and the pale white light reflected on the stalactites, reflecting only patches of oily luster.
In the huge space, it seemed that there were only two living people, Li Huaishan and me, but I knew in my heart that there must be something hidden in the place that neither the quicksand nor the light of the Qihai Sea could cover.
"Let's go."
I pushed gently behind Li Huaishan and said in a low voice.
I guess my sudden stop just now made Li Huaishan a little more alert.
He lowered his footsteps and walked forward while shaking his flashlight to illuminate the surroundings.
I also concentrated on sensing the Qi field in the cave while walking.
Except for the faint resentment, the ratio of the yin and yang Qi fields in the cave was very normal.
Even if the wind was scattered, it did not disrupt the harmonious proportion of the Qi.
But the more this happens, the more uneasy I feel.
I always feel that under this extreme calmness, there are some abnormalities hidden that I cannot sense.
Moisture was rising around me with the wind, and my waterproof jacket had long been wet.
Occasionally, the moisture would gather into water droplets, dripping down the cuffs and corners of my clothes and onto the ground.
This rich moisture was also mixed with a The musty smell of rotten wood makes people uneasy
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