I had actually heard of this dish before, but I didnt know the specific details. I had only heard Uncle Three say that there was a dish called "Wanshi at" (1). First of all, it could only be eaten after it was buried in the ground for a long ti. As a result, only one generation could eat it after several generations had passed. Not only was it extrely delicious, but it was also very good for the body and could treat so diseases, which was amazing. Secondly, you would know just by hearing the na that it was a at dish.
While Shen Qianjue was hiding by the food box, her partner was engaging in a chaotic fight with Old Bing and his team.
Her partner was extrely flexible and lightweight, so from Shen Qianjues point of view, it almost appeared as if she were floating. Old Bing and his team had been flipped around several tis, but there were still of few of them that had so skills.
Shen Qianjue couldn't open the food box by herself, so she pointed her flashlight at her partner and started to run over to her. But in the chaos, she ended up tripping and falling flat on her back. At this ti, she saw a statue hanging directly above the food box.
The statue was attached to the top of the underground palace and looked to be carved from one giant piece of wood. It was about as tall as two people, and the surface was now cracked and blackened. It was obviously a Tibetan Buddhist statue, but the Buddhas head looked very realistic. It must have been carved in the image of a certain senior monk. This Buddha statue overlooked the entire banquet area.
Beside the Buddha statue, there were bas-reliefs of seven or eight nude maidens that had been carved around the statues do. They appeared to be offering flowers to the Buddha statue.
This wooden Buddha statue was definitely done in the artistic style of Tibetan Buddhism, but Shen Qianjue felt extrely uncomfortable whenever she looked at its expression. The Buddha statues face was just like a real person, so its expression looked very realistic. When looking at the banquet below, the Buddha statues eyes werent calm and desireless, but actually looked very sinister.
Based on how this Buddha statue was positioned in regards to the food box, it was obvious that the food box belonged to it. Moreover, this statue mustve been the host of the banquet. But with the way the statue was overlooking the whole banquet, Shen Qianjue didnt believe that the special Wanshi Liuxia dish was its only food item. In fact, it almost seed as if the whole banquet was its food.
This whole situation was enough to make people feel very uncomfortable.
Shen Qianjue believed that this Buddha statue was the statue of the person who had built this underground palace. But a monk being served by naked won and setting up such a luxurious banquet in the underground palace was very perverted.
She asked to believe her story and said that she had both expertise and authority in this field.
So, this lotus-shaped underground palace was built by a monk. Naked wonflowersdemon monkYuan Dynasty.. I took a deep breath. Is it him? Why is the worlds second most valuable tomb related to him?
But if it really did have sothing to do with him, then everything we had encountered along the way could finally be explained.
Fatty had obviously co to the sa conclusion as and opened his mouth to ask a question, but I stopped him and told him to wait until Shen Qianjue was finished. I was afraid that if we interrupted her, the satellite would leave again before we finished hearing the whole story.
What Shen Qianjue said after that was relatively simple. Her partner finally rushed to her side, led her out of the tight encirclent, and took advantage of the darkness to leave the underground palace.
Old Bing and his team chased them out, so they hid on a hillside. Its worth noting that Old Bing and his team finally turned on their flashlights at this ti, almost as they didnt need them when they were in the tomb before.
Old Bing and his n searched for Shen Qianjue and her partner very persistently, but the two girls cleverly used the terrain to hide from them. In the end, the group of n were finally forced to give up the search. When Old Bing and his team gathered together again, the two girls actually weren't that far from them. That was the last ti they eavesdropped on the group of n and it was also the ti when they decided to leave the grassland.
Its not necessary to record the whole dialogue, but I got the gist of it with a few key phrases.
First, Old Bing asked the others in his team, "You all saw it, right?"
Yes, we saw it, everyone replied. We saw it after eating that thing.
"Are you willing to go?" Old Bing asked them.
So of the people hesitated, but others nodded, "Were going!"
One person suddenly spoke up, "There arent enough people. How can we all get there?"
"Find soone and go together, Old Bing said.
One man seed to be relatively timid and asked, "What if we can't co back?"
"When we get there, well try to find a way. Soone had to co back to write that paragraph, so well definitely make it back," Old Bing said.
Everyone remained silent.
"There are still a lot of people missing," one person said very calmly. "The number of people is very important."
"It's a pity those two won ran away. Old Bing said. Tomorrow, well broadcast the news about the underground palace here. When people co and eat that thing, soone will surely have the sa idea as us."
After that, they discussed so information, which seed to have sothing to do with where they were going.
It was too difficult for Shen Qianjue and her partner to hear clearly, but Shen Qianjue did catch what sounded like "Galabu". She thought that it was the na of the place they were headed to.
The explanation of Galabu in Mongolian mythology was so complicated that Shen Qianjue couldnt explain it to us clearly, but my attention was focused on the logic that after eat that thing, you could see it and decide whether you wanted to go sowhere. I glanced at Fatty, who pointed to a mole on his neck as if to ask whether it was Shigongs mole.
Would you see sothing after eating Shigongs mole? Was it "Galabu"? But what the hell was that?
I asked Shen Qianjue one last question: According to her friend, when would the poison kill Old Bing and his team?
Shen Qianjue told that it shouldve been within two days, but that couldnt be right. Old Bings corpse had been found in the first groveIll just call it Past Life Forest (2)which would take at least two weeks to get back to if they were coming from the Sea of Black Lights Valley. Old Bing and his team wouldnt have been able to arrive at the grove if they were poisoned. In other words, the day after they started heading to the grove, they would have all been dead. So how exactly did they complete the subsequent journey?
Of course, there were enough strange things going on here without taking this one incident into consideration.
We thanked Shen Qianjue and agreed not to contact her unless absolutely necessary. Things on the grassland were very strange, and now that they had left, they should at least be able to go with peace of mind.
Before hanging up, Shen Qianjue suddenly hesitated as if she wanted to say sothing. But she didn't end up saying it in the end.
I hung up the phone as our horses continued moving forward. I glanced at Poker-Face and felt my heart settle a little when I saw that his gaze was fixed firmly in the distance. He didn't refute or add anything to the information we had just heard, which showed that he either noticed it long ago or wasnt worried about it. But he had just told to ntally prepare myself, so I couldnt help but feel a little worried. I didnt even know what he had been referring to.
Was it possible that one day, in the future, wed have to swallow Shigongs mole in order to truly understand what Old Bing and his team had been talking about?
I was just about to ask him when Fatty suddenly said, "Mr. Nave, if this place has sothing to do with that monster, then we have to co up with a long-term plan."
I nodded. There was only one monk in the Yuan Dynasty who would dare use naked won to offer flowers to a statue. If this place really was related to him, then it wasnt surprising that the atmosphere seed so sinister. He was a Xixia native (3) who beca a disciple of Basiba (4), a national teacher of the Yuan Dynasty. He was the first demon monk in Chinese history, and one of the royal feng shui masters of the Yuan Dynasty.
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TN Notes:
(1) Per Tiffany: "Wanshi" ans "tens of thousands of generations"
(2) Wu Xie called it Past Life because that was where Old Jin discovered the bones of his past life.
(3) Western Xia dynasty (1038-1227) of Tangut people occupying modern Ningxia and parts of Gansu and Shaanxi. They were overthrown by Mongols.
(4) I wasnt getting results in English, but when I put the characters () into google, Drogn Chogyal Phagpa pops up. That guy was one of the Five Sakya patriarchs, the first Imperial Preceptor of the Yuan dynasty, and vice-ruler of Tibet. He lived from 1235-1280 (the Yuan Dynasty was from 12791368).
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