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As A Trash Collector, I Collected A Imperial Jade Seal

On the first day, Luo Feng went broke and had to go back home. In order to make ends meet, he began to collect trash from house to house. Unexpectedly, he happened to bind the "Treasure Prompter" system. "Ding! There are gallstones in the stomach of the sick cow of the butcher ahead, commonly known as cow treasure, worth 6 million." "Ding! 10 meters ahead, the paper on the wall of the old lady's house is a painting by Tang Bohu, worth 300 million." "Ding! 100 meters ahead, the abandoned whetstone is imperial green jade, worth 1 billion." "Ding! 1000 meters ahead, the woodcutting knife in the woodcutter's hand is a Xizhou's bronze sword, worth 2.5 billion." "Ding! 10,000 meters ahead, the stone that the child hit the water is a Martian meteorite, worth 8.8 billion!" "Since I have this system, who can still see me as a trash collector?" "I am a treasure hunter disguised as a trash collector!" On the first day, Luo Feng passed by the door of a rural quadrangle and saw a child smashing spades with a four-sided object. He went up to pick it up and found that the words "commanded by heaven, both longevity, and eternal prosperity" were engraved on the bottom. "Ding! The child smashing walnuts in front of the house! In his hand is the heirloom jade seal..."

Conquer The Heavens · 都市
分數不夠
870 Chs

A Golden-threaded Jade Suit Unearthed! The Identity of the Tomb Owner Revealed! (3)

編輯: EndlessFantasy Translation

Gu Santong pondered for a moment. Since they had plenty of people, it did not make much of a difference whether they opened it now or the next day. He nodded and said, "Then let us open the coffin right now!"

Upon reaching the coffin, Gu Santong stated, "Little Luo, are you certain that you don't need more helpers? This coffin is rather huge now that I've gotten a closer look!"

"There's no need," Luo Feng replied. "You guys holding it up from the side is all the help I need!"

For Luo Feng, lifting the lid of a coffin was no big deal.

After circling around it, Luo Feng observed, "It seems that the coffin has not been sealed!"

In ancient burials, coffins were usually sealed shut.

If it was not sealed, it either meant it had been forgotten, or it was a coffin that had not been buried yet.