Chapter 95 Ganoderma lucidum fairy grass(2/2)
After saying that, he put away the Ganoderma lucidum and longevity water, and we prepared to leave together.
Before leaving, I suddenly noticed some words carved in the depressions around the two rocks where Ganoderma lucidum was planted.
They are all oracle bone inscriptions from the Shang and Zhou dynasties.
I probably read it a bit.
The general meaning is that Wu Li misses the Wushan Goddess very much.
Looking at the meaning of his words, I think this passage can be interpreted in two ways.
One is that Wu Li misses people when he sees things, and the other is that the Wushan Goddess is not dead. What he looks forward to is returning to West Kunlun and seeing the Wushan Goddess again.
After all, this can be seen as a love letter to the Wushan Goddess, no matter how you interpret it.
What really worries me is where Wu Li went.
It stands to reason that he has been guarding Ganoderma lucidum here all his life, and this Ganoderma lucidum is very important to him.
But in the end, Wu Li cut off a part of Ganoderma lucidum to refine Yanwei Gu. And now that we broke into Wu Li's residence, we didn't see him.
I took a photo with my mobile phone to see if I could find any place to support my doubts in the future.
Then Monk Que and the others left.
We swam out of the Wushan Water Gorge and returned to the shore.
I don't know why, seeing this quiet canyon, I feel even more lonely here.
Maybe I was infected by Wu Li's sincere love letter, or maybe I saw the prosperous Wushan in the past being submerged underwater, and lamented the impermanence of the world.
When Monk Luo Que led us the way, he said: "I once read in an ancient book that after the death of the Wushan Goddess, the evil dragons that were the remnants of the twelve demonic dragons she once killed caused trouble here, causing a huge disaster.
The water flooded Wushan.
However, from my perspective, the situation underwater just now does not look like it was swallowed by a flood."
"It's the Ice Age," I asserted.
After observing the underwater ruins of Wushan and following the advice of Monk Que, I thought of the greatest possibility of causing this situation.
Calculating the time, Wushan became like this probably because of the last Ice Age in history.
At that time, the Ice Age was considered a global catastrophe and even led to population migration in the northern hemisphere of the earth.
The postures of the animals in the forest and the ice crystals remaining on their skins are enough to prove this.
"However, it seems that Wu Li is not here. Where will he go?" I asked Monk Que tentatively.
Chapter completed!