Chapter 85 Is this what you gave me?
Su Lin walked over and took the thing from the worker's hand. He looked at it carefully and then breathed a sigh of relief.

This corpse frog is not a living thing, but a thing completely carved from stone. The carving is exquisite and looks vivid, with a feeling that it can move immediately.

"Where did it come from?" Su Lin asked.

A worker pointed at the huge stone coffin and said, "It was dug here!"

Su Lin took a closer look, and sure enough he saw a depression that could fit a stone corpse cricket in.

"I have one here too!"

"It's here too!"

Several more workers shouted, and they also dug out corpses from the rocks.

After a while, a total of thirteen stone corpse crickets were placed in front of Su Lin, each of them extremely ferocious. Everyone looked at each other, feeling that a strange atmosphere began to spread.

"Mum...mummy!"

A worker said tremblingly.

Su Lin naturally knew that what he was talking about was not a real mummy, but a movie called "The Mummy". There was such a thing in it. The things were dead at first, and finally they all became alive.

However, the corpses placed in front of Su Lin were definitely carved from stone, not fossils.

The marks of carving on it are still there.

"Keep going and I'll double the prize again."

Su Lin collected all the corpses and shouted loudly.

The rich man was the uncle. Although everyone felt sorry for him, because Su Lin gave too much, no one could resist the temptation of money, so they all bit the bullet and started digging.

Fortunately, no corpse crickets were found this time, and the entire excavation process went very smoothly.

It took more than an hour, and the huge stone coffin, which was half a meter thick, was finally cut open by workers and turned into a pile of stone powder.

The contents of the stone coffin were also exposed. It was indeed a huge black and red coffin.

The coffin is the traditional burial method of the Dragon Kingdom.

Originally, Su Lin thought that since there were coffins these days, they were probably dragon-shaped coffins.

What they didn't expect was that when the stone coffin was cut open, what appeared in front of everyone was a standard Yingjiang style coffin, with one end big and the other small.

Seems a bit nondescript.

When the workers saw that the coffin had been carved out, they all backed away.

Su Lin approached the coffin alone, looked left and right, and found that it was not nailed, but rather covered.

He grabbed the coffin lid and lifted it hard.

After a clatter, the coffin opened smoothly, revealing the contents inside.

It’s a dense white skeleton!
Feili braved it and took a closer look. Suddenly his eyes widened and he shouted:
"Hey, why is there still an eye carved on this dead man's skull?"

Su Lin's eyes had already narrowed.

This was the sixth time he had seen the abstract eye carved on the white bone.

It's really interesting!
Su Lin looked in a certain direction inadvertently, with a smile on his lips.

Feili held his nose and approached Su Lin, and asked tremblingly: "Su...Mr. Su, what is this?"

Su Lin shrugged indifferently, "It's just a trick put up by some poor guy."

He looked at the darkness, and there was a figure standing there in the distance. When Su Lin looked over, he bent slightly behind him and pointed at his feet!
Then it disappeared.

Su Lin smiled, and after pondering for a while, he suddenly said:

"Okay, let's bury this place!"

"Bury...buy it?"

Everyone was puzzled. How could they dig up someone else's grave, look at it, do nothing, and then bury it?

Feili stammered and asked, "Mr. Su, just bury it like this?"

He pointed at the rocks around him!
"Pile the stones into a pile in the middle and bury them together!" Su Lin nodded.

He was the boss, so Feili had no choice but to obey him, so he quickly called the workers to start work.

So everyone threw away their electric hammers, replaced them with shovels and other tools, and started working.

Fortunately, with the help of the excavator, the progress of the project was not slow, and soon everyone buried a new grave.

"Okay, let's go!"

Su Lin put the thirteen corpse crickets in his pocket and said to everyone in the engineering team: "You'd better die in your stomach for today's matter. Of course, I promise you that the bonus will not be less."

"Long live!"

Everyone cheered after being tired all night.

James, who had a gauze made of his shirt wrapped around his head, shouted from behind: "Damn it, I'm hurt, and I demand a higher salary."

Su Lin looked at him with a smile: "That's natural, but it will take three days. After three days, you come to me, and I will pay you a large sum of money, and I guarantee that you will be satisfied!"

"Really?"

James was so happy that he didn't care about the injury on his head. He ran over and asked, "How much?"

Su Lin smiled and stretched out a finger.

"A thousand?" James frowned.

Surin shook his head.

"Ten thousand?" James' pupils narrowed. To him, ten thousand dollars was a huge sum of money.

Unexpectedly, Su Lin still shook his head.

James' breathing quickened, and he lowered his voice subconsciously: "Is it...could it be one hundred thousand?"

Su Lin nodded and said in a low voice: "Yes, come to me in three days and I will give you a hundred thousand dollars!"

"You are such a good man, sir, I bless you and praise you, you are my God!"

Money can make all the difference, and one hundred thousand US dollars completely overwhelmed James' five buckets of rice waist. He nodded and bowed to Su Lin, wishing he could pounce on him and kiss him.

But what he didn't notice was the dangerous light in Su Lin's eyes.

Next, the engineering team went back home, but Su Lin stayed and left a shovel.

After Feili and the people from the engineering team disappeared, he calmly walked to the place where the figure stood just now.

Finally, when I looked down, I saw that it was the gourd with a big belly and a small mouth.

Without saying a word, Su Lin picked up the shovel and started digging at the shady land. Before digging twice, he heard a clang and the shovel hit something.

After squatting down and groping for a while, Sulin dug out a book-sized stone slab from the mud.

"Is this what you gave me?"

He murmured to himself and looked at the stone slab by the light of his mobile phone.

One side of the stone slab is bare, with nothing on it, but the other side is carved with some words, all in English.

English was naturally no challenge to Su Lin, but when he looked carefully, his brows furrowed.

Most of the English on it was Old English, which he couldn't understand.

English is phonetic. If you know it, you know it. If you don’t know it, you don’t know it.

Unlike the characters of the Dragon Kingdom, they are ideographic characters. Even if you don’t know them, you can probably guess them just by looking at the shape.

Su Lin had not dabbled in ancient English, so naturally he didn't know what it meant. He could only put the slate away temporarily and go back to the library to find a dictionary to look it up.

Fortunately, this thing is not big. It is about the size of a 16K book and is easy to hold.

After taking a final look around and finding nothing else, he left the forest and drove away.

(End of this chapter)

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