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Chapter 1325: Fossil Museum

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

“So, there has to be another entrance here?”

ng Chao looked up at the pipe that they had fallen down. “We fell from above, and this pipe from three thousand years ago should still be intact.

“There must be a tunnel around here that connects to the other areas of the Holy Mountain temple so that the mourners can send the deceased’s funerary goods here.”

“That’s right. We really shouldn’t waste our ti here.”

The Wolf King revealed a greedy expression. “The tattoo bones here are fragnted. The largest ones are no larger than the size of a palm. The initial grade must not be very high. They are only burial objects of ordinary warriors.

“In the other areas deep in the temple, there must be even more complete and high-grade tattoo bones, weapons, armors, and secret dicines. They are the burial objects of the heroes who are praised in countless war epics. They have also received the blessings of the greatest ancestral spirits for three thousand years or even longer.

“The funerary objects of these epic-level powerhouses contain totem power at least a hundred tis more than the pile of bones in front of us.

“That is the most wonderful legacy left to us by the ancestral spirits!”

With the faint phosphorescence emitted by the bones, the two of them began to explore the cabin walls carefully.

In the past ten thousand years, the cabin walls of this “Bone chamber”had been scraped by the sharp edges of the bone fragnts, leaving countless crisscrossing fine scratches.

It was like the soul of a ferocious beast hidden in the bone fragnts whistling out of the bone fragnts when no one was around, leaving thousands of claw marks on the cabin walls.

However, with his super accurate perception, ng Chao quickly found four straight marks that were ten tis thinner than a strand of hair among the ssy claw marks.

The straight marks crisscrossed, forming a square fra that was more than three ters tall and two ters wide.

There was a difference in the height of half a hair between the bulkhead inside the square and the bulkhead outside.

“I’ve found it. This is the door!”

ng Chao pressed his hands against the bulkhead inside the square and pushed the door outward with all his strength.

The door did not move at all.

After pondering for a mont, he slightly folded his palms and turned them into two suction cups that were pressed against the bulkhead.

Spiritual Flas were spat out from his palms and burned the air between his palms and the bulkhead, turning the space between the two suction cups and the bulkhead into a vacuum state.

Then, he drew back his bow steps, his spine writhing like a flood dragon as he exerted force and pulled back violently.

As expected, after a mont of stalemate, he heard an ear-piercing scratching sound coming from behind the bulkhead.

Accompanied by a hard tremor, the two-to-three-ter-square door was sucked out from the bulkhead. Between the door and the bulkhead, there was a gap that was enough for an adult to squeeze through.

Behind the gap was a pitch-black passage.

There was still a faint passing wind, but it seed to be able to penetrate through the indestructible totem armor and blow directly into the gaps between People’s bones.

ng Chao and the Wolf King Shivered at the sa ti.

When the passing wind blew onto the pyramid of bones behind the two of them.

The bone fragnts that were still jumping and making “Kacha Kacha Kacha”noises had all quieted down.

Even the ferocious flas surrounding them dimd a little.

It was as if there were a few extrely ferocious big fellows lurking at the end of the tunnel. When ordinary ferocious beasts slled their scent, they would be scared out of their wits.

ng Chao and the Wolf King looked at each other.

The two of them grabbed a bone fragnt and crushed it into powder in their palms. Then, they used the life magnetic field to activate the most violent totem power in the bone fragnt. Then, they waved the burning bone fragnt toward the depths of the tunnel.

The burning bone fragnt illuminated the tunnel as if it was dayti.

It also illuminated the two sides of the tunnel, as if the bone fragnt was used as a tool to carve the murals.

The densely packed murals depicted the fierce battle between the ancient Turan warriors and the totem beasts.

It was as if the mourners had recorded their greatest achievents for the deceased.

Even though the strokes of the murals were very rough and even childish.

However, the simple yet soul-stirring power contained in each stroke still made the ancient Tulan warriors and totem beasts in the mural want to co out.

The ancient warriors and totem beasts that were drenched in blood, their skin split open, their bones protruded, and even their internal organs spurted out. They seed to be standing on both sides of the tunnel, as if they were lining up to welco ng Chao and the Wolf King.

When the two of them stepped onto this long tunnel that led to an unknown place, they discovered that there were countless arrowheads and animal teeth embedded under their feet.

Even though both of their feet were wrapped in liquid tal-like substances.

The sharp edges that shot out from the arrowheads and animal teeth still followed the soles of their feet, pierced through their spines, and pierced straight into their brains.

The Wolf King told ng Chao that this was also the Tulan burial custom from three thousand years ago.

Among the burial objects of the deceased, apart from the trophies that showed their valor, there were also fragnts of weapons that he had once used.

The mourners would embed the shards of incomparably sharp weapons onto the ground of the Sacred Mountain Temple.

Every step that the later generations took was like walking on a forest of blades and swords. They had to be highly focused and have precise control over their bodies in order to successfully arrive in front of the ancestral spirits.

This was a test.

It was also a very effective cultivation thod.

Indeed, the left, right, and the top of their heads were murals that seed to have life.

Under their feet were arrowheads and animal teeth that could pierce through armor and the soles of their feet at any ti.

ng Chao’s nerves were highly tense, and he felt that it would consu more ntal and physical energy than walking on a real battlefield.

As they gradually walked into the depths of the tunnel.

The passing wind grew stronger and stronger.

It seed to have transford into the roars, howls, howls, groans, broken bones and tendons, as well as the sounds of desperate tearing and devouring from thousands of years ago.

The highly abstract warriors and fierce beasts on the murals jumped up and down, dancing wildly. They even fought to break free from the two-dinsional restrictions and turned into three-dinsional runes, jumping eagerly toward ng Chao’s body.

The totem power that ng Chao had just absorbed from the bone fragnts also began to stir.

Thousands of ferocious souls spread out from his boiling blood like tentacles that had broken out of shells, trying to turn him into sothing completely different from the people on Earth.

ng Chao could not help but start to imagine things.

If the “Jackal”kanus in his previous life had transford into the “Doomsday Wolf”after receiving the inheritance of the Holy Mountain, then what would he beco in this life after receiving the inheritance of the Holy Mountain.

What would his current self transform into after receiving the inheritance of the sacred mountain?

The Wolf King who was walking in front suddenly stood still.

“Swoosh!”

He once again raised a pile of bone powder and transford into dozens of colorful fireworks in the air.

With the help of the illumination of the fireworks, ng Chao discovered that they had already walked out of the tunnel and arrived at another warehouse that was ten tis larger than before.

No, judging from the shape of the funerary objects displayed here, ng Chao would rather call this place a museum — a museum that specialized in displaying the fossils of large-scale ancient beasts.

To the left of ng Chao was a huge skull of a ferocious beast.

From the three triangular-shaped horns that emitted black light and were thicker than ng Chao’s thighs, this thing looked like a triceratops fossil.

However, it was at least three to five tis larger than the Triceratops on earth.

Just the two dark eye sockets alone were more than half a ter in diater.

It was hard to imagine how large the eyeballs of this ancient beast would have been when it was still alive.

And would the ferocious light emitted from such eyeballs be able to completely tear apart the resistance of the carbon-based creatures in an instant?

On ng Chao’s right side, there was a spine that looked like a giant python or even a flood dragon.

Although it did not have a head.

The diater of each joint of the giant Python was higher than ng Chao’s height.

Above the joints, there were spikes that looked like sabers and Swords. The spikes were full of holes. It was unclear whether they were used to bleed the prey or inject fatal venom into the prey’s body.

ng Chao estimated with his naked eyes that the length of the phosphorescence that it was exposed to was more than fifty ters. It coiled around the wall of the “Museum”.

The spine that was hidden in the darkness had no idea how many more joints there were.

Compared to this fierce beast, the python-type monsters around Dragon City that were stirring up trouble had beco stunted earthworms.

This thing was simply an express train that went straight to the deepest part of hell!

Under the flickering phosphorescence, there were also countless huge fossils, revealing a corner of the extrely ferocious iceberg.

All the fossils were like the bone fragnts from earlier. They were crystal clear and smooth like jade, faintly emitting the texture of crystals and tals perfectly fused together

Moreover, the surface of the fossils was covered with complicated, beautiful, and natural patterns, which ford mysterious totems.

Huala! Huala! Huala

The chains on ng Chao’s arms were shaking violently.

The surface of the two ‘Skull-crushers’was covered in two clusters of faint red light, too.

It was the instinctive reaction of his nerve endings before his brain gave the order when he sensed the enormous energy and the undisguised aura of slaughter contained in the fossils.

These enormous fossils had clearly been displayed here for at least three thousand years.

However, when they were released from the crevices of their bones, the indescribable deterrence still gave ng Chao an extrely strong sense of oppression, as if they would be resurrected at any ti.

However, at the sa ti that his nerves were stretched to the limit, another voice ca from within ng Chao’s body, a desire.

It drove him like a moth to the fla, walking step by step towards the fossil of the ancient ferocious beast, opening the arms of his totem armor, releasing his life magnetic field, allowing his soul and the totem power hidden in the fossil of the giant beast to.., perfectly fusing together, transferring the totem that originally grew on the fossil of the giant beast into his armor, skin, flesh, bones, and even bone marrow, using this thod to inherit the power of the giant beast.., and beca a human-shaped ferocious beast with the ability to destroy the world!

ng Chao clutched his chest tightly.

Even through the sturdy breastplate...

He could feel his heart beating faster and faster.

“Oh No, oh no.

“It’s the feeling of being moved!”

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