Gambling

Gambling

by Tang Xiaolan

Length:
221Kwords8chapters
Latest:
Ch. 8All the Plans Come to Nothing
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About This Novel

A traveling auction exhibition of gold and silverware from the Tang Dynasty was in full swing, but the four wealthy businessmen who took the photos fell to their deaths one after another. Was it suicide or homicide? What kind of ulterior secrets are hidden behind the gorgeous charm of the prosperous Tang Dynasty? The disciples of the Thousand Sects, one of the eight sects, returned to the world to compete for the position of the leader, the "Ming King", and restarted the "Qingtian Game" held every six years, setting off an unprecedented battle of thousands of strategies! An antiquities hunter who returned from searching for treasures from the sunken Awa Maru ship in Japan faces the biggest crisis since the team was founded: Li Yueting, the "thousand-faced fox", is suspected of being the murderer, and his companion Su Yunshi is missing. The six-digit password with a mysterious origin, the lifelike figurines of the Sui Dynasty, the distress signal hidden in the gold and silverware by Su Yunshi, the mysterious treasure place that appeared in Tianmen Mountain twenty years ago, the double-beam stele looking towards Chang'an, the unresolved case of the Han family's extermination, the enemy "Silver Fox" hidden in the dark... Everything points to the "Treasure of King Fen of the Tang Dynasty" recorded in the handwritten notes of Qianmen's first Ming King. However, the closer Li Yueting gets to the truth, the more he discovers that the person who single-handedly controls thousands of families seems to be by his side. Faced with the lies and calculations of his most trusted brother, Li Yueting and Su Yunshi inevitably turn against each other and fight on their own. Unknown enemies, internal strife in the team, when all the secrets they tried their best to hide are revealed one by one, how can the cultural relic hunters continue to defend their righteous beliefs, and where is the final whereabouts of the treasure?

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