Chapter 263 - 263: An Ancient Well from the Qjn Dynasty? The Entrance to the Main Tomb? (1)
Chapter 263: An Ancient Well from the Qjn Dynasty? The Entrance to the Main Tomb? (1)
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
“What on earth? An ominous aura?”
“Hey, host, what are you getting us into? This is getting more and more mysterious.”
“Are there any big surprises waiting for us?”
“Should we be concerned about the future of your livestream if you know what appears?”
Luo Feng laughed and answered, “Ominous energy, in terms of fengshui, isn’t as mysterious as it sounds. It refers to places with a certain degree of danger. Some are formed naturally, while others are created later.”
“There’s no point in explaining too much; you wouldn’t understand anyway.”
“Let me give you an analogy.”
“It’s called piercing hall energy! Simply put, it’s a kind of pattern where doors face each other, creating a very strong negative energy. There are four specific situations: balcony facing balcony, back door facing balcony, main door facing balcony, and main door facing the back door.”
“Of course, this is an analysis of residential fengshui! But when applied to tombs, the principles are quite similar.”
“Staying in such a place for a long time can have adverse effects on one’s health, and in severe cases, it could lead to disastrous consequences!” “Host, are the effects really that powerful? To the extent of disastrous consequences?”
“I don’t understand what you’re saying. What should we do?”
“Is this place naturally formed, or was it created later?”
Luo Feng replied, “It seems untouched, but it’s hard to say. If there is an ancient tomb here, it would be hundreds of years old. Who could tell?” Luo Feng continued to observe.
Aside from the piercing hall energy beneath the main peak, there was nothing else of note.
As such, he saw no reason not to start treasure hunting at this spot.
“Activate the scanner!”
Luo Feng immediately activated the external scanner.
Once the scan was complete, the treasure locations immediately emerged.
They were densely packed and distributed on the auspicious land on both sides of the piercing hall energy.
What surprised Luo Feng, however, was that there were also a few golden lights in the area with piercing hall energy.
This was unexpected.
Could it be that such a place with piercing hall energy also harbored treasures?
Did extremely ominous places also nurture treasures?
Of course, most of these treasures were lingzhi mushrooms, tai sui, and ginseng.
Treasures like these often appeared in dark and ominous places.
“Let’s go see what kind of treasures we can find!”
Luo Feng looked up and headed towards the area with piercing hall energy.
However, as they were on a mountain, things were not as simple as they seemed at first glance. This was something that Luo Feng knew very well.
It took about half an hour to reach the area with the wealthy second generation in tow.
“I feel like the host has taken us to the wrong place. How could this be an ominous place?”
“Exactly, it doesn’t seem that bad. The scenery is even quite nice!”
Upon arriving, they found themselves in a valley, and Luo Feng could feel a chill run down his spine.
It was indeed piercing hall energy.
Piercing hall energy, or piercing hall wind, was a place where the wind converged from all directions, making it extremely uncomfortable.
The chaotic flow made it difficult to determine directions.
Such fengshui in the mountains was not a major issue, but if a tall building were built on such a spot in a city, no one would buy a property there.
Simply put, the piercing hall wind made people feel uneasy.
Upon locating the golden lights, Luo Feng was baffled. Were these treasure locations all moving? Were they all animals?
Oh no!
Were they poisonous snakes?
Or some centipedes?
Or perhaps bear cubs?
In such a dark and gloomy place, poisonous snakes might be the most likely choice.
As Luo Feng walked, he pondered what type of snake in the Qinling Mountains could be considered a treasure.
Upon arriving at the first treasure location, Luo Feng spotted a cave.
He approached the cave entrance and peeked inside…
Perhaps the creature within detected the scent of strangers as it had immediately lashed out.
It had a body covered in black fur.
Was over 2 meters long.
Had a long snout.
And it looked incredibly fierce and ferocious.
“Wow, it’s a black bear!”
I’ve had enough of you, little cutie.
Another bear?
Why are they all so adorable?
No wonder they’re called big, clumsy bears.
“ROAAARRR!”
The large black bear roared towards the outside, swinging its plump body, and charged out.
However, black bears were much more aggressive than giant pandas.
It was ready to fight.
“You gave me quite a scare back there, now get the hell out of here!”
Luo Feng stepped in front to protect Su Meiji and Li Shishi and told everyone to retreat.
Of course, the moment it attacked humans, killing it would no longer be against the law.
However, Luo Feng did not wish to resort to such means. If possible, he would rather just scare it away.
Luo Feng was no Sun Wukong, who would kill bandits just because they were bandits.
There was no such logic.
Tang Sanzhang’s values were not wrong, thought they were a bit extreme in their approach.
After all, if anyone with power in this world were allowed to be an enforcer of the law, would the world not descend into chaos?
Sure, you could practice self-defense, but if you are not a law enforcer, you have no right to kill.
Have you ever seen a deity kill a human?
Of course not, after all, deities killing mortals would harm the natural order.
In other words, if a mortal killed too many ants, it would also harm the natural order and bring retribution.
Want to rid society of evil? Try killing a criminal on the streets and see if the police won’t arrest you.
Everyone becoming a law enforcer is absolutely not acceptable.
“Little cutie, come here. Weren’t you charging at us with such great energy earlier?”
Luo Feng knew very well that when facing these fierce beasts, if he were to turn tail and run, they would definitely give chase..