After seeing the explosion of the temple before, Liang En subconsciously thought that the other party was hiding evidence of his crime, and he was even more sure of this after seeing the corpses left behind by executions in the treasure house.

As for the corpse of a British person appearing here, although it is a bit strange, it is not unacceptable. After all, such a large sum of money is enough for those outlaw gangsters to wave their weapons against their accomplices.

After returning to the basement again, Liang En and the others discovered that many of the remains and surrounding relics had been cleared out, and the British man's remains were also identified through the relics.

"This is the remains of the British man." A senior servant pointed to a skeleton that was not much different from other bones and said, "The things we found from the surroundings prove the identity of this person."

After saying this, the servant took out a tray from the side with some remaining metal parts on it. After all, this kind of place is really not conducive to the preservation of organic matter. It is lucky to be able to leave these rusty metal parts. .

"Belt buckle, pocket watch, buttons, and a gold ring. It seems that this person's status at that time was not too low." After briefly counting these things, Liang En found that they all belonged to a British middle class in the ninth century. personal belongings.

Of course, the middle class here and today's middle class are completely different concepts. The middle class of that era should be equivalent to today's senior white-collar workers, and they are rare even in the UK.

According to records, the middle class at that time could have 2 to 3 servants, own some high-quality porcelain, gold and silver tableware, women could go to brand stores to customize clothes, and enjoy family holidays on the seaside in Brighton or Margate. A breeze.

Because class and clothing are traditionally directly linked in Britain, it is not difficult to judge the adequacy of a person through these relics. The only question is why such a person died here.

"George Carter, 1870." Liang En read out the only text on the pile of things, which was the name and time on the ring. However, it was basically impossible to find any clues based on this alone.

Not to mention that most of the files from that era can no longer be found. Just considering that this group of people, as outlaws, are likely to operate under false names in India is enough to erase most of the traces.

In addition to the ring, another seemingly valuable item was a completely scrapped silver pocket watch. From the mark on the pocket watch, it was known that it was a silver pocket watch produced in Manchester, England.

"This person is most likely a member of a criminal gang, and then offended that gang because of something." After checking these two things, Liang En analyzed Jeanne.

"This gold ring and that silver pocket watch are not cheap. I think only a part of the friendship between the two parties can keep these things on the deceased's body."

"But now we have no clues except that we can confirm that the deceased is most likely an Englishman named George Carter, and he is probably rich." Jeanne shook her head helplessly and said.

"And it is too difficult to find the truth of the matter simply with such a small amount of information. I think even if you go all out, you can't guarantee to find what is behind these things."

"Okay, then let's keep looking. If there is really no other way, we can only give up." Liang En shrugged helplessly. "After all, what we found this time is quite a lot, so it can't be considered a wasted trip."

During this excavation, we have found dozens of complete statues of gods and more other stone carvings, and confirmed that this temple ruins should be regarded as a relatively important temple in the era of construction, and it can also be regarded as filling in the surrounding archaeological sites. Learn blank.

Even according to Mr. Varma, although the scale of this ruins is small, the level of the gods worshiped inside is not low. Maybe it was built by the royal family that ruled this land before them.

Yes, the ancient Indians were indeed at the bottom of the contempt chain of combat power in Asia for most of the time, and none of their surrounding neighbors could beat them.

But this does not mean that they are a peace-loving nation. Except for a small period of time when the emperor of India was able to control the situation, most of the time the land was torn apart, and various large and small battles were endless.

During these repeated battles, the rulers of many places will also change. For example, Mr. Varma's family was the winner of a chaotic war more than 300 years ago, and then gained the position of Tuwang.

Considering that Indians are accustomed to passing down various histories orally, it is not impossible for a relatively remote temple like this to be completely forgotten after 30 years of chaos.

As for the temple in such a deserted mountain, although it is a bit strange, it is not incomprehensible, because this type of religious place has great randomness. A little fire, a bolt of lightning, or even a dream of someone may contribute to this. A place was built.

For example, Liang En prefers that this temple comes from a dream of the ruler at that time, because only in this way can he explain why there is such a high-level temple in such a remote place.

In particular, Indians believe that the world comes from the dreams of gods, so they attach great importance to the signs of dreams, because it is reasonable to build a temple based on a dream.

It's just that not many people know about this kind of temple, so once chaos occurs, the temple will be forgotten until it is discovered by others after an unknown number of years.

Mr. Varma was also very interested in this ruins. He even thought it was a very auspicious sign and began to contact the head of the local archaeological department.

"I will take these statues away and repair them." Mr. Varma said seriously while looking at the busy workers. "When we go back, we can ask someone to invite these statues into the temple in our house."

For these descendants of earth kings, they are often able to do things that normal people would never think of, such as legally moving these precious cultural relics back to their homes.

For example, if you put those things in your family's temple in a reasonable manner like now, you can't find anything wrong even from a legal perspective.

This was also reflected in the actions of the personnel sent by the local archaeological department. They dealt with the cultural relics completely according to Mr. Varma's orders, and they looked just like Mr. Varma's domestic servants.

In fact, they are indeed servants of the Varma family, and take Mr. Varma's orders as their highest instructions, so the next work suddenly becomes easier.

At least this group of people did work much faster than the general speed of Indians, and they were willing to obey Liang En's command under Mr. Varma's order.

Therefore, the next work suddenly became a lot easier, especially after having those professionals to direct the next work, Liang En did not need to personally direct the next work.

In this way, Liang En will have enough energy and time to search the ruins and uncover the secrets behind the ruins.

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