Seven Stars Lu King Palace.
Inside the tomb chamber, originally a dark and profound space, was now brightly illuminated. One could see the lofty stone pillars supporting the dome, carved with simple patterns and text.
In the middle, seven stone coffins lay quietly, arranged in the pattern of the Big Dipper.
A group of archaeologists and Cultural Relics Bureau staff circled the stone coffins, their eyes gleaming.
The police were handling a crime scene.
Without a doubt, the seven stone coffins in the tomb chamber were its most valuable assets.
Some archaeologists were eager to open the stone coffins to see what cultural relics were inside.
But their cautious habits held them back from acting on this impulse.
At that moment, Qin Sisi could only temporarily push Lin Chuan out of her mind and focus on the stone coffins before her.