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Chapter 40 (2)

I shook my head and said, "I will not give up until I see the evidence that they are dead. Even if they have melted, I will find their bones to take them back. Besides, the real situation is that they may not be able to see them deep in the building. Or they may turn off the light source, because only by relying on these cold lights, there can be many things to do."

"It makes sense, the old woman is more stingy." said the fat man. "Maybe they are in a bad situation and are too lazy to spend time on the plane to charge the flashlight, or just sleep. Let's not think too much about it. You can first study what's going on in this mirror. College student comrade, you have seen it so much, help me diagnose it. I really feel it's too evil."

I waded into the water and walked a few steps around the mirror and found that the mirror was hit on the stone beam with copper nails, and the whole shape was like a round fan.

The mirror is made of copper, and the brass is shiny like wiped gold foil, with both sides of the mirror rolled up. In fact, it is more like a large basin soaked under water. In other words, I think it is more appropriate to be like a huge hot pot. The edges of the mirror are carved with patterns of beasts. The style alone cannot tell the dynasty, but it can be seen that these patterns are not cast, but are carved artificially by silk carving.

If the mirror is not very smooth, I would think this thing is actually more like a "reflection" than a mirror.

I stroked the carved thing and quickly realized that my first feeling was wrong before. This thing was not copper, it was a gilded mirror. I don’t know what material was covered with extremely smooth gold foil, which allowed the mirror to maintain such a high reflectivity for such a long time.

It happens to be what I am most familiar with - gilding is my old career.

The workmanship of the mirror is amazing. If you stand on the water surface, the smooth mirror almost blends with the water surface. When you walk in the water, the water waves tremble, and the mirror surface under the water will also produce ripples. The flashlight reflects on the four walls of the cave along with these ripples, as if the entire cave is fluctuating, and the scene is very beautiful and dreamy.

I dived into the bottom of the water and looked at the back of the mirror with a waterproof "wave eyes". There were more than a dozen huge mirror buttons on the back of the mirror, forming a huge star map. In the middle of the star map, there were many ancient seal characters, densely filled with them. I don’t know what they were writing. The outer edges were many patterns similar to Bagua, which surrounded the star map.

I have been diving several times, trying to understand the contents of ancient seal characters, but soon found that it was not possible. The brushwork used in these ancient seal characters was particularly strange. It was very difficult for me to recognize them. I could only recognize the words "Heaven and Earth", "Fu and Shou", and "Fuanxi", but it was difficult to connect them into paragraphs.

I floated out of the water and climbed onto the beam. Now I can be sure that the mirror itself will definitely not have any mechanism. The mirror is only a slap and there is not much space to set up the machine.

If there is something strange inside, the only possibility is that there is a huge LCD monitor in this mirror, connecting to the monitor of the Zhangjia Ancient Building. However, the ancient level of this mirror should be before the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Not only is it impossible for LCD monitors, but even glass lenses had not appeared at that time.

This thing is largely an old thing, just like the bronze slabs found in the cliff cave of Siguniang Mountain, they were all brought out from the previous Zhangjia Building. But if it weren't for the mirror itself, what was going on? Is the Zhangjia Ancient Building really in this mirror?


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