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Chapter 161 The Mausoleum of Sita Ji (Part 6)

Kurolo didn't even have the chance to refuse, so he received the complete content from Luo Chuan, with obscure texts filled with A4 paper.

"I need some time to hang up first."

Kurolo took a rough look at the content. If he was not familiar with the language, he couldn't understand the meaning at once. Moreover, this is a relatively biased ancient Chinese, which belongs to the type of slow work and meticulous work.

"Okay." Luo responded.

After hanging up Luo's phone, Kurolo walked to the entrance of the suite with the paper, took a pen and a notepad, then walked to the living room and sat down, preparing to translate the contents on the paper.

Kulolo likes ancient books very much. In the Meteor Street without formal education, this hobby was born very wonderful.

The large number of books at home are not very good-looking, and Kulolo has read every one of them. Therefore, even though he is young, he has a lot of knowledge.

If you want to understand ancient books, you must master ancient texts. This is the basic condition.

Kulolo's ancient Chinese writing skills are still a little different from those experts, but he has a good grasp of the more common ancient Chinese writings and has a little bit of knowledge about some unpopular ancient Chinese writings. He just happened to understand some of the ancient Chinese writings that Luo Chuan came from.

Because I was very interested in this, I did not refuse Luo's request.

After Kurolo sat down, he began to translate the content on the paper. Every time he read a paragraph, he wrote down nouns on his notepad.

If you cannot fully understand the meaning, you can only write down the understood nouns and then connect them in sequence to get the general meaning.

"Where did he get this letter?"

After spending a while, Kulolo translated to the end, roughly figured out the contents of the letter, and was curious about Luo being able to get such a letter.

The person who wrote the letter was named Fording, and it was written to a woman named Stakie.

Judging from the content in the letter, it is a self-report from the man's perspective. Although the complete content cannot be translated, the man's deep love can also be seen from the words and phrases, and the woman is already dead.

This is a very ordinary letter that shows love, but the content at the end makes this letter extraordinary.

The last words are roughly meaning: after death, you will sleep with you.

Before writing this letter, the woman was dead, so the content in the letter looked like a self-description and could not be sent out. Overall, it looked more like the man's special last words.

Kurolo would care about this letter because Staki and the place where they sleep together.

He picked up his cell phone and dialed Luo's number.

Babu Town, lakeside wooden houses.

Luo sat in the chair, answered the phone and said, "Is the translation done?"

"Yes." Kulolo said lightly.

"Is it true?"

"Um."

“Where is the content?”

"The letter written by a man named Fordine to Sthaji is roughly irrelevant to express love, but at the end, Fordine mentioned that she would sleep with Sthaji after her death and had a designated location."

Kulolo looked at the notepad on the table with a calm expression and asked, "Where did you get the letter?"

Luo pondered, without hiding it, and replied: "The ruins of Palo City."

From Kulolo's narrative, Luo did not hear the information about the dark sonata you wanted, and it also involved Sthaji.

"If this letter was not Fred's unilateral lies, the location in the letter was likely to be the location of Stage's Mausoleum." Hearing the ruins of Palo City, Kurolo confirmed Stage's identity.

As expected, Sthaji is the very famous lord of Palo City in history.

In that era of weak feminism, being able to serve as the city lord as a woman was the fundamental reason for the history of keeping a name.

The so-known tomb of Sthaji has never been found after his death. Moreover, according to ancient books, Sthaji's burial objects include many rare treasures, as well as very famous gems at that time.

After Sthaji's death, Palo City was destroyed in the war a few years later. After the invaders broke the city, they tried every means to find Sthaji's treasure, but in the end they were not found. In anger, they destroyed Palo City.

"Is the tomb of Stariji..." Luo narrowed his eyes.

"This is just my guess." Kuloro reminded.

"Well, pass me the translated content."

"OK."

"Thank you." Luo said thanking, paused, and then said, "If it is really the location of the Stagji Mausoleum, are you interested in coming?"

Kurolo was silent for a while and refused, "I can't go."

To be honest, he was very interested, but now it is the time for group activities in the group, and he can't leave, so he can't go.

"I understand, then let's do it first."

Luo decided to look for the tomb of Stakji. After all, this is the only clue. If Kurolo, who knows ancient Chinese, can come together, it may save a lot of trouble. Since he can't come, there is nothing he can do.

"If you find an ancient book, keep it for me." When I was about to hang up the phone, Kurolo made this request because there were some books in Stakji's funeral objects, but most people only value treasures.

“OK.”

Luo responded and hung up the phone.

If Kulolo wants ancient books, the premise is that Luo can find the tomb of Stakji, and there must be books in the tomb, but books are rarely brought in the burial objects, right? Even if there are, they should generally be rotten.

After a while, Ro got the translation content sent by Kurolo.

"Is Gru Mountain..." Luo said to himself.

There are no clues to the Dark Sonata for the time being, so let’s see if you can find the Mausoleum of Sthaji.

Compared to the tomb, Luo wanted to find the Dark Sonata more. He believed that objects like the Dark Sonata that can trigger abilities should be greatly improved after absorption.

However, it is also quite interesting to find a place where others have not arrived based on clues, and there should be a lot of antiques in the tomb.

The craftsmen in ancient times pursued the ultimate skill, and with the craftsman spirit of that era, they might have left many annotations of antiques.

In the days that followed, Rowe asked Sambika for help and inquire about information about Palo City, Staggi, Fordin, and Mount Gru. The more detailed the better.

Mount Gru is a mountain forty kilometers south of the ruins of Palo City, and is also one of the three mountains within a radius of hundreds of miles.

While asking Sambika to help inquire about the information, Luo was not idle either. He went to Mount Gru for several times and found no special place. Instead, he met many people on the way to Mount Gru, all of whom were "fully armed".

The backpacks, shovels, ropes, metal detectors on these people... indicate their identity.

Luo knew that these people were all targeting Stakji's tomb, because they didn't know the location of the tomb, and they were basically wandering around Palo City. Most of them wanted to try their luck, similar to the mentality of wanting to win the jackpot.

Even Mount Gru, which is far enough from Palo City, can meet people occasionally.

A tomb of dead people can bring wealth that can be spent in life for several lifetimes, so there are naturally many people who are attracted by it.

The country also found the Mausoleum of Stariji, but it took a lot of manpower and financial resources, but it still gained nothing. In the end, it gave up the Mausoleum of Stariji and focused on using the ruins of Palo City to make money.

The country gave up but did not restrict outsiders from looking for the Stakji mausoleum. Therefore, for many years, those who came here have always been a common sight in the Bab Forest, and some folk archaeologists participated.

Luo Ni went to Mount Gru once a day and found nothing every time, but he found several people who had been wandering around Mount Gru, as if he was sure that the tomb of Stakji was near Mount Gru.

Luo Momo remembered these people, and he traveled back and forth between the wooden houses by the lake and the Gru Mountain every day, while Sambika helped him sort out the information he found.

As the days passed, the tomb was not found, Luo remembered a lot of information.

The location of the Hunter Association, the president's office.

Nitro listened to the bean noodle man reporting on Luo's movements during this period and had been wandering around the ruins of Palo City, as if he was very interested in the illusory tomb of Stariji.

"Count the time, it's time for her to get there."

Nitro held a cup full of drinks with his feet, and a long straw was inserted into his mouth.

"President, is it really okay for you to let her go?" said the bean noodle man worriedly.

Suck...!
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