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Chapter 254 - 254: Horse Bones? Could it be Xiang Yu’s Black Wind Horse? (1)
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Chapter 254: Horse Bones? Could it be Xiang Yu’s Black Wind Horse? (1)

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Throughout the entire day, Luo Feng had managed to uncover seven ancient tombs from the pre-Qin period.

What was even more impressive is that during each excavation, Luo Feng would mysteriously mention some feng Shui secrets.

The whole process had left his viewers completely baffled, causing them to wonder if feng Shui was really this powerful. Could it be that the protagonist of those novels they had read was actually standing right before them today?

Not only were the online viewers amazed, but so were the archaeologists. When they searched for tombs, they would conduct extensive surveys and on-site investigations. However, Luo Feng seemed to have found the tombs with ease, as if he were simply drinking a glass of cold water.

At this point, Gu Santong and the others had arrived at the foot of the mountain and were waiting for a helicopter to take them to Luo Feng’s location. Although the tombs they had found were relatively small, the fact that there were seven of them still piqued everyone’s interest.

Before the helicopter arrived, a young man asked Gu Santong, “Master Gu, do you think feng Shui is actually real?” The young archaeologist had already witnessed Luo Feng’s miraculous abilities and was beginning to question his own beliefs.

Were tombs not supposed to be found by analyzing the terrain and soil? Did those mysterious concepts like the Azure Dragon and White Tiger really have any effect? While he may not have believed it before, after seeing Luo Feng’s livestream, how could he not have doubts?

“You’ve seen it for yourself, so why are you asking me?” Gu Santong replied irritably, shrugging helplessly.

The others were surprised. Does this mean that Master Gu also thinks that feng Shui could really lead to the discovery of tombs? The young archaeologists exchanged bewildered glances, finding the whole situation quite enigmatic.

Gu Santong continued, “Let me tell you, although the belief in feng Shui may have dwindled in most of the country with the arrival of the new era, there are still many people, young and old alike, who have faith in it in places like Guangdong and Guangxi. They believe that feng Shui works through subtle changes and doesn’t produce immediate effects. Many things only exist if you believe in them and not if you don’t. Perhaps, we should maintain a level of respect for it, but we should not place too much faith in it either.” As he spoke, Gu Santong felt helpless. Even the most renowned archaeologist would struggle to explain whether feng Shui was truly useful or not.

As the helicopter approached, Gu Santong heard its buzzing and stopped discussing the matter with the others. He began gathering his things, ready to head into the mountains.

Meanwhile, Luo Feng was leaning against a tree near one of the small pre-Qin tombs, eating while Su Meiji and Li Shishi continuously asked him questions. Su Meiji was relatively restrained, only asking about things she did not understand, while Li Shishi seemed to have an endless stream of inquiries.

As Luo Feng “played the lute to a cow,” explaining feng Shui secrets to them, his gaze was fixed on the final treasure site a kilometer away. The seven or eight small tombs had already been unearthed, and the last site must have been the largest. There were still numerous densely-packed treasure markers, so Luo Feng estimated that it must have been the tomb of a royal or noble family, as commoners would not have such a grand burial site.

“Luo Feng, the place you’re looking at has great feng shui!” Su Meiji also glanced in the direction Luo Feng was looking at and chimed in.

“Really? You think the feng Shui there is good?” Luo Feng was genuinely surprised. Had she already learned to read feng Shui after just a few lessons?

“That area has a long mountain range stretching across it, which should be the Dragon Vein you mentioned, right? And the majestic peak in the center is the main peak. In front of it lies a case mountain, resembling a position of supreme power. I don’t know if this layout is good or not, but it’s definitely pleasing to the eye!” Su Meiji shared her analysis, which she had gleaned from Luo Feng’s earlier teachings, unsure if it was correct.

“Not bad! You have potential as a feng Shui master,” Luo Feng praised her generously. “Although some parts of your analysis are not accurate, overall, the

feng Shui in that area is indeed excellent.”

Luo Feng then stood up and addressed the livestream audience, “Our beautiful Su Meiji says the feng Shui there is good, so why don’t we go take a look? I’ve mentioned before that given the layout of this area, finding an imperial tomb wouldn’t be too far-fetched. If we don’t find a large tomb later, you can say I’ve been mistaken!”

“Is there really a large tomb?” Su Meiji asked in astonishment, as she had just been making a wild guess.

“I’m pretty sure there is an ancient tomb there, but I’m not certain about its size,” Luo Feng replied.

“We still have some time, so let’s dig for a while and see if we can find it.”

With that, Luo Feng led the group towards the base of the mountain, which was the final treasure site.

The livestream viewers commented,

“The host’s feng Shui secrets are incredible!”

“Yeah, he just casually taught a disciple, and she’s already so impressive?” “Su Meiji is not only beautiful but also so intelligent!” “Whoever marries a wife like her would be blessed for eight lifetimes!” “Forget about it, Su Meiji belongs to the host!”

“And what about the Long-legged Woman? Who does she belong to?”

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