Tomb Robbery: Starting from Xiling and Moving Mountains, Playing God

Tomb Robbery: Starting from Xiling and Moving Mountains, Playing God

by Blood Ling Xingyao

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23Kwords11chapters
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Ch. 11Dixian Village
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In the fourteenth year of the Republic of China, a storm was coming in western Hunan. Chen Yulou was high-spirited, Luo Lao pointed his gun in all directions, partridge whistles searched for traces of the world, and they moved mountains and unloaded ridges to gather in Pingshan. And Shen An woke up at this moment. He is not a Taoist who moves mountains, nor is he a group of bandits from Xiling, but he brings a "playing system of all heavens" and steps into this predestined torrent of troubled times. The system does not grant him immortality, nor does it change his destiny. It only gives him one way to continue acting. When the performance level is not full, the play will not stop; once the performance level is full, the next scene will start. The background of the previous character will not disappear, it will only be superimposed on him, becoming the cornerstone of his step-by-step transformation into mythology. Therefore, in this world of tomb robbers, there is one more person who no one can see through. Some people think that he is a long-lost descendant of the Bishan lineage, some think that he is an expert who is secretly supported by Xieling, and some people say that he does not belong to this world at all. From Chen Yulou and Luo Laowai's shocking changes in Pingshan, to the exquisite ghost eyes in the deserts of the Western Regions, to the snake bone oracle in Yunnan's Worm Valley, and finally to the wrath of the gods in the Kunlun Snow Mountains. He continued to act-- Zhang Qiling's silence and protection, Heixiazi's calmness and calculation. One person is one lineage, one body is hidden for eternity. When all the answers were revealed, everyone was shocked: It turns out that the same shadow has always stood in the history of tomb robbing for hundreds of years.

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