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Chapter 39 Rush

Li Cu has seen confrontations on the street more than once, and he is not very worried. He just hopes that his side will not be defeated, otherwise he will be in pain if he runs away on the mountain road in a wheelchair.

The tomb robbers gathered together and began to negotiate with the man in black in local dialect. After half a cigarette, the merchant looked at the watch impatiently.

Li Cu was a little sleepy. He secretly lit the cigarette Wang Xiaoyuan gave him and took a few puffs. When he put his face to the car window again, he had already started to fight.

These men in black were too fast. The merchant in front directly reached out and controlled the collar of the other party's leader. The other party's dagger stabbed him in the lower abdomen. The merchant twisted his waist and turned around to dodge. At the same time, he used this action to throw him over his shoulder and threw him to the ground.

He only used one hand, and at the same time, his other hand slid down his belt, threw it out like a whip, knocking the other person who rushed over to the ground.

The belt leader was obviously very heavy. After the man turned it out, he fell down and didn't move. The merchant pulled the belt back and let the third person stop him. He suddenly lowered his body and slashed the fourth person's back knee. Because the third person blocked the fourth person's view, the other party did not see the merchant's movements at all, and was chopped to kneel down on one knee.

The merchant turned around, and the belt pocket hand was thrown out from behind the man's head in an arc, and around the head and hit the man's face. In an instant, the belt was pulled back, and the fifth person who was stabbing the dagger again pushed away the hand of the fifth person, and put it close to the fifth person's chest, and turned his ribs upward and slammed the opponent's collarbone.

The other party was knocked away by him and took a few steps back and bent down in pain. The merchant went up and elbowed his temple again. The other party lay directly on the ground, and there was no movement.

There were two people left, including the third one who had seen the flash-like movements before, but they were stunned on the spot.

The other men in black were motionless, watching the merchant sweeping over a piece in 5 seconds, and then began to wear belts with the lights.

Li Cu was also stunned. He felt that this was not a martial art at all. These movements were very simple, but extremely effective. Compared with the bluff on the other side, each blow on this side was a powerful blow, with the intention of making the opponent lose his combat power immediately.

This is a calm observation and then reaction to the other party's actions.

The merchant walked out of the light and had his belt put on. He pointed to the two people who were not beaten. The two took a few steps back and started running down the mountain, but the way was stopped by the young man and another man in black.

The merchant pulled the other party's leader from the ground and pushed it to the front of the car, and continued to negotiate with him in Changsha dialect.

This time the atmosphere between the two sides improved a lot. The merchant kept saying, the other leader kept nodding. Finally, the two began to laugh and hooked each other again. The merchant patted the leader on the shoulder. The leader touched the part that had just been pulled on the neckline, and continued to wade into the pond in a daze.

The leader of the man in black looked at the watch, opened the car door, pulled off the cigarette from Li Chu's mouth, and then stretched out his hand. Li Chu had to hand over the whole pack of cigarettes to him. The man in black twisted all the cigarettes and threw them into the grass on the side, "Slice a finger next time I see it."

Li Cu took a breath and knew he was not joking. He laughed dryly and said, "Are you bargaining just now?"

"That's right."

While talking, the young man, who was like a farmer, took some tools from the back box of the car and threw them to the merchant. Several people came to the edge of the urn coffin that was dragged up and started to saw the adhesive in the gap between the two urns with a hand saw.

Soon the adhesive was sawed open, and they opened the urn on it and shone the flashlight inside, which showed a large amount of cotton wool that rotted into silk thread.

Li Cu couldn't see clearly in the car. He was very curious and wanted to get out. On one side, a man in black carried him up and leaned over.

The young man was not afraid of being dirty. He put on gloves and kneaded the cotton wool and threw it into the grass aside. Li Cu felt that it was like a cocoon of some insects, peeling it off layer by layer, revealing the corpse inside.

The corpse has completely decayed and has become a pile of bone chips. The only complete one is the forehead bone, which has been picked out, and under the bones are burial objects placed in a circle.

As they expected, this simple burial method had rich funeral objects. First, they took out a golden bracelet.

The bracelet is very thin and the materials are relatively cheap, but the appearance of gold is quite exaggerated, which means that this is a big shot.

The big households use coffins and don’t use urns, so this thing should be a stolen stolen thing. The second one to fish out was a lacquered wood box, which was kept very well. The brass locks were opened, and there were beads of various colors, including cat eyes, old tourmaline, jade, and pearls.

This is used to string beads. When you turn over the lacquer box, you can see the stamps of foreign companies. You can't see the specific words, so you can only guess.

"It was from the late Qing Dynasty or the Republic of China period, and the texture of the patterns and things look like. Bracelets and bead boxes are both things used by women." The merchant said: "The value of beads and bracelets are of the same level, and they are probably from the same ancient tomb. I don't know if it comes from the one we are looking for."

Their previous inference was that the corpse in the urn coffin was also a tomb robber. These burial objects may have come from their tomb robbers. Li Cu asked when he heard this: "Yes, if this person is a tomb robber, he might have robbed the tomb many times in his life. How do you know that these burial objects come from the tomb you want to find? You are so engaging in such a big fight, don't you think you are gambling?"

"These people cannot be professional tomb robbers. As long as tomb robbers becomes a habit, their lives will definitely improve within two years. These people will still be buried after death, which means that their living conditions have not changed when they die. Their tomb robbers should be a one-time accidental behavior. These clues are all the way. For example, so many burial objects mean that they are still afraid of tomb robbers, so most of the robbers dare not sell them, and they keep them in their ancient tombs when they die."

"You are nonsense, right?" Li Cu said: "Although it makes sense, this kind of thing cannot be absolute. It is also possible that this person himself has a long life, and these things were stolen by him as a robber."
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