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I Can't Explain This. My Novel On Relics Became Reality

Upon waking up, Lynn traveled to a parallel world in which people were interested in the exploration of relics. As a traverser, Lynn instinctively imitated the popular treasure hunting novels from her previous life. Immediately, she became a best-selling author and ventured towards the pinnacle of her life. After Lynn finished the eighth book of her novel, all of a sudden, an ancient city was discovered under an Atlantic island. Following the live broadcast to explore the ancient city, people shockingly discovered that the underwater city of Atlantis was exactly the same as described in Lynn’s novel! Overnight, Lynn landed in the headlines of prominent media broadcasters. Netizens were astounded, “The treasure hunter is a best-selling author?” “Lynn, do you dare say that you are not a treasure hunter from Atlantis?!” “Everyone thinks that Lynn is writing a novel, but she’s actually writing a treasure hunting note.” “What the? What Linn wrote is real?!” And at this moment, Linn also awakened the God-Level Treasure Detection System...

Langya Pistachio · Urbain
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40 Chs

Sandstorm!

Éditeur: EndlessFantasy Translation

The chief excavator quickly pulled Professor Schubert beside him and said to Ian, who was live streaming, "He is a witness. You said you would take responsibility."

The chief excavator was relieved now that he had both witnesses and material evidence.

"Ian, should we... revise the data again?" Schubert, who the chief excavator was pulling, was also a little nervous.

If the excavation failed and the buildings were damaged, they would all be nailed to the pillar of shame in the history of archaeology!

"Don't worry, professor. There's no problem."

Ian was naturally sure that there was no problem. His brain had the pyramid's blueprint thanks to the system, and every location was marked on the blueprint.

If he was not afraid of shocking the world, he would have marked it in more detail.

Even so, he was a god-like figure in the chief excavator's eyes.

Since he had already said so, the chief excavator naturally didn't waste any more words. He called the people with the machines at the scene to prepare to dig.

Many netizens were also in the live stream room, ready to watch Ian make a fool of himself.

According to Ian's estimation, the entire pyramid was about a few hundred meters tall.

The traditional excavation method was definitely slower.

Under the watchful eyes of countless spectators, the excavation team slowly dug up the soil in the north.

Schubert and Ian watched from the side.

Once they discovered any cultural relics, they needed to take the most appropriate protective measures on the spot.

The excavation team was naturally cautious. They were afraid that if they were careless, they would destroy the cultural relics buried deep underground.

One of the excavator operators suddenly exclaimed, "We've found the sacrificial items!"

His exclamation immediately attracted everyone's attention.

"I've found them here too!"

As the excavator went deeper, people continued to dig up the cultural relics.

Schubert ran excitedly, afraid that the artifacts would be damaged.

Ian looked at the things on the excavator and shook his head slightly. They were just some ordinary sacrificial instruments, not rare things.

Although they were nothing to Ian, this was still a major discovery in Aika and the audience's eyes.

Ian's book recorded that the pyramids were originally ceremonial buildings, and there were usually large sacrificial grounds before them.

These sacrificial relics that were unearthed one after another corresponded perfectly with what Ian's book depicted.

In the face of the iron-like facts, many people regained their senses.

"Don't tell me that these things really matched with what he wrote!?"

"Maybe what he said is true. We won't be able to judge until the end."

"This is just so-so. Let's see what will happen if they continue digging."

"It's normal to have a few cultural relics in such a large ancient civilization ruin. I don't know what's there to brag about."

Although the bullet comments in the live stream room were still arguing, everyone's attention was focused on the cultural relics that had been unearthed. After all, the main point of this excavation was to see if they could find evidence that could prove that human history had to be pushed forward.

"Report! A hole has been dug in the northern area, and it is currently bottomless!" an excavator immediately reported everything on the scene.

It was like an archaeological excavation site, where new discoveries could be made at any moment.

Professionals were needed to identify what these things were and whether they could be dug.

In addition, after so many years, the buildings buried deep underground were likely to be occupied by animals.

Therefore, the excavation would be very slow.

Schubert looked at the black hole and thought it was a nest of some desert creatures.

The surface temperature of the desert was very high, and many creatures lived underground.

He waved his hand and asked the person in charge to level the nest. He could not let these creatures affect the excavation.

Ian looked at the black hole and frowned.

The pyramid was not just a simple building. It was a tomb built for ancient Egypt's pharaohs in order to gain eternal life after death.

The ancient kings and nobles placed great importance on what happened after death. The treatment they received while they were alive would continue after death.

However, the glory of the past was buried under the yellow sand. The only clue that proved his claims was this huge building.

Countless gold coins and treasures were buried in the pyramid, but no one could bring them out of the desert.

Even if one only took one gold coin, they wouldn't be able to come out.

This black hole was abnormally large.

Without anyone noticing it, the eastern sky had been covered in a layer of multicolored light, and the rippling yellow sand was reflected in a golden-red color.

The heavy colors formed a magnificent scene between heaven and earth.

When the audience in the live stream room saw this scene, they couldn't help but exclaim in admiration.

"I was sleepy just now. After witnessing such a scene, my entire person became spirited."

"The desert is too beautiful. Oh my God, look at that poplar. It's like a dragon."

"I'm intoxicated by this beautiful scene. I really hope to record this scene on the spot."

Just as the beautiful scene intoxicated the audience in the live stream room...

Aika noticed that Ian was staring at the sunset glow to the east with a solemn expression. A hint of unease appeared on his face.

Aika walked over.

"Ian, what's wrong? Is the weather about to change?" Aika had some astronomy knowledge and knew that although the fiery red clouds looked good, it was not a good sign."

Ian nodded and turned to ask Aika.

"Do you still remember what I wrote in the book?"

"Of course I know. 'The clouds in the sky are bleeding. God is angry. When God is angry, the desert will be windy!'." Aika recited the contents of Ian's book as if she was reciting a text.

After reciting it, she looked at Ian with pride, as if she was asking for a reward.

Ian ignored her while his frown deepened.

The camels beside them also felt the sky's ominous signs. They kept neighing, panting, and kicking around restlessly with their big hooves.

The old man holding the camels could not calm them down no matter how he tried to comfort them.

He was not interested in taking out salt and bean cakes.

When he turned around, the old man's eyes opened wide.

In the desert far away, a huge yellow sand dragon was rushing toward the excavation site.

"There's a sandstorm! Run!" Ian took out his walkie-talkie and roared at everyone!

At that moment, Schubert and the other experts, the excavation manager, and the audience in the live stream room all saw the huge yellow storm in the distance.

"F*ck! What is this!?"

"Did you see the tent not far away? It got swept up in an instant. It's too terrifying!"

"Even I feel pressured when facing a natural disaster through the screen. What about the ones there!?"

"..."

Many viewers in the live stream were worried about the archaeological team at the scene.

Many people wore glasses on their faces and used their hands to cover their noses and mouths.

They were the most professional team in the world, so they knew how to deal with this kind of natural disaster.

Ian looked around and found that the situation was not good.