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Chapter 43 The Treasures of the Indian Temple

Chen Mo spent a few days wrapping the entire Fountain of Eternal Life in a maze, and also transformed it into a simple laboratory.

According to Chen Mo's original idea, he wanted to seal off the entire Shangri-La space where the Fountain of Eternal Life is located, and turn it into a space similar to a demiplane, a paradise, or a secret realm that requires special methods to enter.

However, it is a pity that his strength and accomplishments in this area are insufficient. It takes a lot of time to do this, and he cannot ensure that he can block the space without affecting the operation of the earth's veins in this area, which is not harmful to the eternal life.

The spring has an impact.

So in the end, he just arranged a maze that could surround the entire Shangri-La, so that people who broke into the place would unconsciously lose their way, which is the so-called ghost wall.

The entire array is connected to the earth's veins and will rely on the energy of the earth's veins to maintain operation. Moreover, this array is only a basic framework. After Chen Mo's strength improves, other arrays can be added to this array to improve it.

power.

The outer maze is not completely impenetrable, so if someone insists on breaking through, it is still possible to break through the maze.

These intruders will be handed over to Jingyu who is stationed here to deal with them.

As a heroic spirit of the Great Wall, she gave herself such a name, Rongjing, Yumen, which together is Jingyu.

This is also a manifestation of her abilities. Guarding, defense, and protection. These concepts that can be associated with the Great Wall are Jingyu's priesthood or power.

As the aggregation of the will of the Great Wall, although it is not the complete Great Wall, Jingyu itself is equivalent to a god, even stronger than Cory Busso in the Pirates of the Caribbean world. With her guarding here, Chen Mo is relieved.

As for the follow-up processing here, Chen Mo plans to arrange a teleportation array connected to Egypt and build the array into a mystery, ultimately realizing the idea of ​​dividing the entire area into a half-plane.

After completing the preliminary construction, Chen Mo teleported the Dragon Emperor back to Egypt through the teleportation array, and he himself traveled through the entire Tibet and arrived in India according to the original plan.

Originally, Chen Mo could have gone back directly through the teleportation array, but after thinking about it, he still chose to take the Indian route.

As for the reason, it was because Chen Mo suddenly remembered that in his original world, he had seen information about the treasures of Indian temples many times while reading novels.

There is an ancient temple called Padmanabhaswamy Temple in the southernmost state of India, Kerala. There are six closed basements in the temple, each of which contains tons of gold.

and treasures.

The temple is an exclusive temple built by the Travancore royal family that rules Kerala. These treasures come from donations from believers and accumulation over the years during the reign of the Travancore royal family, because it is also where royal family members store treasures.

place.

In fact, the treasures in this temple are not lost treasures, or they are unknown, because until the temple basement is opened and the treasures are counted in the 21st century, the temple has always belonged to Travan.

Owned and managed by the Royal Family of Gore.

The royal family inheritance has not been cut off, and the royal family members are also aware of the existence of this treasure.

It’s just that the royal family has never used these treasures. In the era of British rule, Kerala as a state came under the rule of the royal family. Although it was not very rich, it was able to accumulate so much wealth. It can be seen that Kerala

The state itself is endless.

Therefore, the royal family has no use for this treasure, and since it is nominally the wealth of the temple itself, the royal family will naturally not touch it if they want to lose face.

As for the subsequent independence of India, when Kerala declared that it had failed to establish an independent country, the royal family lost its right to rule. To suddenly reveal these treasures would only cause unnecessary trouble.

If someone among the royal family hadn't exposed this matter later, I'm afraid these treasures would have continued to be buried underground until someone dug them out.

In Chen Mo's opinion, this was such a waste of natural resources.

If such an astonishing wealth is buried like this, or if the corrupt officials can benefit from it after India becomes independent in later generations, it is better to let him dig out all these treasures so that they can play a greater role.

So after Chen Mo arrived in India, he went to Delhi to visit the Governor-General of India established by the British here.

Like Governor Swann whom Chen Mo met in the world of Pirates of the Caribbean, the Governor-General of India was also a local colonial governor established by the British to maintain its colonial rule.

However, unlike Governor Swann's Governor of Port Royal, the scope of jurisdiction and powers held by the Governor-General of India are completely different.

In fact, in this era, India still does not exist as a country.

It is composed of more than 500 princely states and more than a dozen provinces established by the British. British India is only a regional concept and has never been a country.

At this time, the wealth possessed and generated by the entire British India was also extremely astonishing. During World War I, the British's fiscal revenue in India was approximately 100 million pounds, equivalent to half of the local fiscal revenue, and the same as Japan at the time.

One can imagine what a lucrative job the Governor-General of India was.

But even though he was sitting in such a fat position, the Indian Governor in front of Chen Mo was not fat and arrogant.

Perhaps this is also related to the fact that the British replace the Governor-General of India every five years. After all, a guy who looks too ugly will have a hard time returning to his homeland.

"Your Majesty Chen Mo, welcome to British India. It's a pity that I couldn't meet you when you passed through Bombay before. Please stay in Delhi for a few more days this time so that I can entertain you well. You can also let me

You can fully appreciate the Indian customs." The Governor-General of India was very polite to Chen Mo, and even had a hint of respect in his attitude.

Although in the eyes of ordinary British people, Egypt is just a colony worth mentioning except for the canal, Chen Mo is just a nouveau riche who got the crown with the help of the British.

But high-level officials like the Governor of India still knew clearly that His Majesty the King was a powerful mage who could really resurrect the dead.

This is very attractive to powerful people like them. Who doesn’t want to live longer?

However, facing the kindness of the Governor of India, Chen Mo just motioned for him to step aside and said: "Mr. Governor, do you like money? Or do you like gold? I know there is a place in India with tons of gold and

Jewelry, are you interested in rescuing them from their fate and putting them to their true use?"


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