Joyce didn't pay attention to the sarcophagus in the center of the hall, because when he just smashed the stone snake statue, he found that the coffin was empty.

In his opinion, the frescoes on this wall are more important than those gold decorations.

From left to right, clockwise, there are a total of four murals.

The first mural depicts a war of great magnitude.

The lines on the murals are very simple, with only a few strokes, but they can make the viewer feel what the painter wants to express.

Four figures with no carved faces sitting high on the throne, below are soldiers fighting, and a large number of Beyonders participated in the battle.

At the end of the tragic war, only one of the four thrones remained, and there were countless people cheering and celebrating.

"What does this mean, a war happened in the Fourth Epoch? There was a melee from all sides, and in the end there was only one victor..."

Robinson asked in confusion. He turned his gaze to Joyce, because the latter was very absorbed in it, as if he had something to gain...

Who knows, Joyce shook his head for unknown reasons:

"There have been so many wars in the Fourth Epoch that it is impossible to know which one is depicted here."

In fact, he knew very well in his heart that what was painted on this mural was the "Battle of the Four Emperors". The God of Death finally won and took the greatest benefit. There were not only people cheering at his feet, but also the ghost army...

Then, go to the second mural.

Compared with the first picture, the content is much simpler. The main body of the picture is a river. The man who was sitting on the throne and had no face stood barefoot in the river.

"The God of Death used the 'River of Eternal Darkness' to forcibly accommodate the 'Uniqueness of the Red Sacrifice'. He became crazy and became stronger..." Joyce quickly understood the content of the mural.

The third mural was not what he expected, and it described another war.

The **** of death and the primordial witch joined forces to face the seven gods who worked closely together and set off a "pale disaster"...

However, to Joyce's surprise, at the end of the mural, the ending of the defeat of the **** of death and the primordial witch is clearly depicted.

The owner of this tomb belongs to the path of the **** of death, and the people who are qualified to know so much truth are definitely not mediocre, half-gods, angels are not capped, or even the high-level leaders when the **** of death unified the southern continent and established an empire...

But why is this fresco so realistic? It does not beautify the **** of death, nor does it beautify the seven gods. It seems to describe history from an objective and fair perspective...

Joyce didn't understand, and what made him even more incomprehensible was that there was actually a fourth mural behind it!

It stands to reason that after the "pale catastrophe", the **** of death has fallen, and the primordial witch has been severely injured. What else is there to draw?

Looking around, there are only two figures on the entire wall, and the time point seems to be before the "Pale Disaster"...

The one sitting on the throne was obviously the God of Death. He wore a golden crown on his head and stepped on a giant feathered snake whose eyes were full of madness but very docile.

Kneeling in front of the throne is the back of a man who seems to be accepting orders... Under the man's right ear, there is an invisible dot that looks like a mole.

Facing the **** of death, the black mole under the right ear... Mr. Azik...

Could it be that the owner of this tomb is Mr. Azik?

"Ah, my eyes!"

Robinson covered his eyes, cried out miserably, and lay down two tears of blood along the gap between his fingers.

"What's wrong with you?" Joyce asked anxiously.

After a while, Robinson regained his strength, and then said fearfully:

"Inspiration told me that there is a very important content in this mural, so I turned on my spiritual vision and took a look, and I almost went blind..."

Dare to see anything! What a shame for the monster pathway... Joyce muttered inwardly, watching the other party skillfully take out a bottle of potion and smear it on his eyes, slowly calming down.

Walking to the sarcophagus, the statue of the stone snake that was broken into several pieces, the empty sarcophagus, could it be Mr. Azik lying inside?

The son of the **** of death, the angel of Sequence Two "Death Consultant", and also the successor to the resurrection of the **** of death, but unfortunately he was cut off by the goddess of the night...

If it is really the tomb of Mr. Azik before his death, why are there murals on the walls? Maybe he carved it himself, but what's the point...

No, if it was engraved by Mr. Azik... Then, after each time he wakes up after death, he will not lose his original memory, but directly recognize his true identity...

Suddenly, Joyce widened his eyes and turned to look at the four murals.

Perhaps, this mausoleum is the place where Mr. Azik woke up for the first time after the death of the **** of death...

And these murals are precisely to let him understand his identity and mission.

Otherwise, what is the significance of the fourth mural?

Suddenly, a crazy idea came to Joyce's mind, this mural is not from the hand of the **** of death...

He looked sharply at Robinson and asked:

"You said that you have investigated this underground palace, but do you know who the owner of this tomb is?"

After using the healing potion, Robinson was no longer in pain and could barely open his eyes. He replied:

"I don't know, I only know that this is a Quaternary building~www.wuxiamtl.com~ It seems to be built by the indigenous people of the southern continent who believe in the **** of death."

Listening to Jun's words is like listening to a word... Joyce, who did not get any information, sighed silently, and he cared by the way:

"How are your eyes?"

Robinson blinked and said nonchalantly:

"It's okay, it's not the first time I've been hurt by seeing something I shouldn't see."

A long illness has become a good doctor... Inspiration is high, so don't be careful, one day it will suffer itself... Joyce sighed, this guy's luck may be used in treasure hunting, not only can he collect various Extraordinary materials, and on a random expedition, I discovered a building related to the God of Death...

"It seems that the harvest this time is only these gold decorations. If you find a knowledgeable antique dealer, you may sell it for a high price." He comforted.

Robinson snorted coldly, obviously not satisfied with the harvest:

"Those gold decorations have obvious worship of the **** of death. Now how can there be nobles and businessmen who believe in the **** of death, and they can't sell for a good price. It's better to melt and sell gold!"

Joyce was noncommittal about this, and finally carefully inspected the hall of the tomb, and proposed to leave without finding anything else.

Go out of the mine and put on sunshine again.

The cloak on Robinson's back also changed back to a gray color, which was inconspicuous. He asked again unwillingly:

"You really don't know what the meaning of those murals is?"

Joyce smiled and said, "My inspiration is not as high as yours. I don't see anything, just read it as a story."

Then, he inadvertently expressed his guess: "However, I think the owner of the tomb may not be dead, and maybe he will come back here one day in the future."

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