Nine Phoenix Dynasty Phoenix Heavy Kwai Chapter

Chapter 437 The Mystery of the Phoenix Spirit [1]

Chapter 437 The Mystery of the Phoenix Spirit [1]

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"Okay, you all go out, I'll rest here tonight." Chongkui waved his hand to let Qingtong and the others leave, and then he blew on the lamp and lay down.

This is the guest room in the courtyard, and Tan Jiu has occupied his bed, so he can only find another place.

Fortunately, the Chongfu is big enough to not worry about a place to live.

After the life outside gradually died down, Chongkui got up, put on black night clothes, and sneaked out.

Chong Feng was overjoyed at the banquet in the prime minister's residence today, and he allowed all the diners to rest for a day, maybe they went home separately, or maybe they had already rested.

Chongkui remembered that when he came that day, the few people he met talked about Fengling and Heiyu, and Chongfeng asked them to find these things, so there must be some records.

Chongkui soon came to the guest courtyard, which is usually lived by diners, and the defense is not strict. There are book pavilions everywhere, and there are piles of bamboo slips and scrolls piled up inside.

Walking from room to room without any defense, what she was looking for could not be here!
Finally, there was a faint figure walking in front of him, Zhongkui stopped for a while, and found that he was not a master, but just an ordinary guard in the mansion.

Chong Feng's matter was done very secretly, no one knew what Feng Ling and Hei Yu were, so they didn't know what he was looking for at all, so a strict defense would arouse suspicion.

It just so happens that it is also a headache to deal with masters.

"It's so cold, it's going to be winter here."

"Yeah, it's been very cold recently, and I'm afraid it will be very cold this winter. Tonight, change your fire and go drink some wine."

"Yeah, it's useless to guard this dilapidated academy."

The guards were also chatting loosely, without any vigilance.

Suddenly, a gust of wind blew, and the window was blown open with a bang, hitting the wall.

The guards were startled, and they turned their heads away one after another, and the window was shaking slowly.

"Did something go in just now?"

"How is it possible, it's the wind! How can there be such a fast speed?"

"That's right, there are some worthless torn scrolls inside, who would be interested?"

A guard walked up, pulled the window over and closed it, and then continued to chat.

And they don't know that there are really people in this world who come and go without a trace like ghosts.

At this moment, Chongkui was already standing in the room.

It was pitch black all around, and I couldn't see anything, and it was simply covered by the bookshelves. Chong Kui quietly took out a thumb-sized luminous pearl, which was snapped off the bronze mirror in her room.

The luminous pearl's light is very soft, and the faint blue light can only illuminate a palm-sized area, which will not easily attract the attention of outsiders.

She illuminated it with the night pearl, and flipped through the bamboo slips on the bookshelf one by one. Some ancient classics were recorded in parchment scrolls and linen. They have been decayed for a long time, so they must be handled with care.

Finally, I saw several familiar ancient characters on a piece of parchment.

Zhongkui quickly took it down and carefully identified it. These characters are not commonly used today, and they seem to have a history of thousands of years. The surface is blurred, and the handwriting is somewhat unclear.

But the words above are vaguely recognizable, relatively simple, and no matter how the font evolves, it seems that it will not change too much.

For example, the word 'nine', such as the character 'phoenix', there seems to be a bird in it.

The obscure ancient text is completely incomprehensible, but the long string should be important information.

(End of this chapter)

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