The Villain Only Wants To Live a Buddhist Life

Chapter 144 The Golden King and the Secret Treasure

Duck had no idea that Emma could really find the origin of the mural in such a short period of time. She found a broken mark from the corner of the mural, and then restored the mark 2 with the help of the senior sister. Based on this imprint, the possible age of the mural was found. Thanks to the completeness of the documents in the library, she was able to turn to the correct historical account according to the time. The heels and feet of the murals are from the super ancient times four eras ago, and a complete story is recorded on them. Emma excerpted the story in Notebook 2. Duck took the notebook and looked through it carefully, hesitantly said: 'The destruction of the country of gold?" Yes. "Emma pondered," In fact, before I found this mural, I was already searching for the country of gold. Related materials, so the progress is so fast. She said that she took a book from her hand and handed it over. Duck took the book and looked at it carefully, but it was a book called "The Golden King and the Secret Treasure". Duck has long discovered that Emma sometimes reads novel biographies, and this "The Golden King and the Secret Treasure" is a book she had been reading before Halloween. ) \\The reason for a mural?

Duck flipped through the book a little, suddenly a little stunned. This novel is about a relatively popular adventure story, and the background of the novel is set in the era of a certain gold rush. Someone found sand mixed with gold in the desert. After the news came out, it attracted countless gold diggers. Qiao Xiu, the protagonist from the slum, is one of them. Qiao Xiu's mother died of illness because she had no money to buy medicine. Seeing her mother closing her eyes forever in pain, Qiao Xiu developed a strong desire and obsession with money ever since. He stole, gambled, robbed, and gradually vomited into the abyss. After the news of the Golden Sands came, Qiao Xiu joined the frenzied gold rush team without hesitation. The golden sand gushing from the ground made countless people rich overnight. Slaves, fine wine, and all things that can be imagined in the manor can be easily obtained. Joshua tirelessly travels back and forth between the desert and the market town, immersed in the carnival day and night. until a certain day.

The desert gushing out the golden sand suddenly collapsed, and all the gold diggers fell into an ancient city. That city is the City of Gold, the last capital of El Dorado. And the king of the El Dorado slept forever in the city of gold. The surviving archaeologists identified the inscription on the place where he fell and told Joshua and the other gold diggers that the king of gold buried endless treasures in his tomb

One that is the secret treasure! In order to find the golden king's secret treasure and become a new generation of gold kings, Joshua and the gold diggers are swallowed by the huge greed and enter the city unprepared.

That's how the story begins. As for whether Joshua succeeded in obtaining the treasure in the end, or was he lost forever in the ground? Duck did not see the end. He also put down "The Golden King and the Secret Treasure" and picked up Emma's notebook again. The excerpt from the notebook is the story described in the fresco, which is "The Fall of El Dorado". total) \\ murals. In fact, a more abstract description method is used. In the first painting, the poor in ragged clothes excavate from the mine - carts of ore. The ore inside is actually gold. The picture shows miners mining in mine W. In the second painting, a half-naked blacksmith forges stone into standard square bricks. In fact, they are casting gold bricks! In the third painting, merchants in commoner clothes sell baskets after baskets of square bricks to nobles. In fact, they were not merchants, nor ordinary nobles. But architects and ministers. The ministers came to collect the gold bricks, implying that this was the king's order. In the fourth painting, nobles in rich clothes use square bricks to build towers above the altar. Under the orders of the king, the ministers began to build the golden pagoda. Among them, the so-called "altar" means that the "urn tower" was built for sacrifice. The advent of existence. In front of the golden pagoda, people began to sacrifice. In the sixth painting, Gang Yao's brilliant giant beast drilled out of the black hole in the sky during the sacrifice. The golden beast god responded to the sacrifices of human beings and woke up in a deep sleep. In the seventh painting, the violent and greedy beast roared and devoured all the sacrifices and humans. All will be sacrifices. In the eighth painting, the blood of human beings pieced together a strange pattern on the ground. Only death is eternal!

The story itself is very simple, nothing more than that the king of the time called God for a certain purpose, only to be devoured by God. The so-called "God" of ls was originally a title created by human beings for individuals who are far stronger than themselves. Whether it is a human-shaped, intelligent god, or a beast-shaped, ferocious and cruel god. All are gods.

In the super ancient times, because of the preciousness and immortality of gold, human beings linked it with "eternity" and constructed the identity of "gold = eternity".

The King of Gold, who has infinite wealth, first followed this equation and built a tower of gold and offered it as a sacrifice in exchange for eternal life. But obviously, he failed. And finally led to the demise of the El Dorado!

Emma excitedly recounted her opinion: "The Kingdom of Gold has another name in the historical records, that is, the Eternal Kingdom! The so-called alchemy, that is, refining gold, that is, the pursuit of eternity, that is Pursue immortality!" The Golden King is known as the earliest alchemist and wood master in many documents. He refines gold in search of eternal life, and El Dorado is only a by-product of the research process. "The El Dorado was originally a kingdom built on desire, and ultimately it was destroyed by desire." The beast gods depicted in the murals are not necessarily the real gods, but may also be the incarnation of desire. "And the essence of the whole fresco is this last painting!" "I suspect it is a tempered array!

"The Golden King and the Secret Treasure, the fall of the El Dorado, the earliest ancient alchemist, the Golden King, and the last one, which is suspected to be made up of human blood and corpses. Duck couldn't help thinking. He was in When copying the murals in the secret passage, I felt that

\\The painting is very strange, so I put the greatest effort into copying, and the description is very fine. But even so, it is still an extremely huge project to restore a complete refining array from a painting. It could even be the subject of an entire academy career!

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