Inside the grotto shaped like a tomb.
Professor Vernal, who squatted beside a square stone, slowly stood up from the ground with his hands on his knees.
Schultz, who was standing at a side, took two steps forward and asked, "Did you find any clues?"
"Of course… The relics here are valuable." Professor Vernal looked at Schultz and suddenly raised a question, "Have you ever heard of the legend of the mummy?"
Schultz was slightly stunned. A confused expression gradually appeared on his face.
"A little bit… why?"
"The ancient Egyptians believed that the soul of a person is immortal after death. As long as the corpse is immortal, one day it can be reborn. Therefore, in order to prevent the corpse from decaying, the pharaohs will order their servants to hollow out their internal organs after death, dry and wrap them with salt, spices, ointment, honey, and linen cloth. These mummies won't rot for thousands of years."