Chapter 75 Sixty-Four Hexagrams
".There is a water inlet under the wall over there, we can't see it." He paused, "Silver Armor can't block it."

Her eyes were blocked by Gu Jinheng, but she could guess what was floating up.
In fact, for her who had been to the battlefield, the scene before her was nothing, just a little sad.

Because she had just proposed the action plan, she had made the decision, and someone had to sacrifice for it.

Her sense of guilt increased even more.

"If I can get out alive, please compensate Zhang Ming's family on my behalf," she said.

The wall at the entrance of the corridor closed again. Amid the sound of huge rocks moving, Gu Jinheng said, "The Silver Armor Guards are all orphans."

Pei Nai was slightly stunned. Gu Jinheng looked behind her and pulled her deeper into the corridor.

After taking a few steps forward, Pei Nai finally reacted and pulled his hand away, but said nothing.

The corridor still twists and turns, and they could never guess what would be inside when the door at the end of the corridor opened.

And this time.
There was fog before their eyes.

The thick fog obscured their vision. They could see nothing, and could not gauge the size of the dark room.

After the lesson from last time, they all kept silent.

Pei Nai looked at Gu Jinheng, asking him with his eyes whether it was safe in the fog.

But she did not expect that Gu Jinheng looked at the fog, frowned, waited for a moment, and shook his head.

Pei Nai understood from his expression that this did not mean that there was no danger, but that the thick fog in front of him interfered with his ability to perceive things.

Not knowing whether there was anything in the fog, Gu Jinheng took Pei Nai with him, and the two of them groped their way forward along the wall very carefully.

It was eerie and quiet all around.

They walked forward step by step, sticking to the wall as if they were on the edge of an abyss.

The moment the corridor door closed, the sound it made was exceptionally clear in the vast space.

Suddenly, a shrill cry was heard, so hoarse and creepy.

There were indeed living things in the fog, and they both held their breath.

But they couldn't delay any longer, so Gu Jinheng pulled her and the two continued to move forward.

Finally, they touched the uneven squares on the wall. Gu Jinheng made sure that nothing was approaching and quickly pressed down a square.

But for some reason, this time when the square was pressed, the sound of the mechanism opening was particularly loud.

They were startled for a moment, and Pei Nai suddenly felt uneasy.

As the corridor door slowly opened not far away, the monster in the fog roared and rushed towards them.

Gu Jinheng grabbed Pei Nai, and the two of them ran quickly towards the corridor door.

But the monster was so fast that they couldn't avoid it at all.

At the moment before the monster pounced, Pei Nai subconsciously raised his hand to fight back.

Wanhen's palm wind blew away the mist, but it had no effect on the monster.

At this moment, the Hunshu slice under Pei Nai's tongue shook violently, causing her pain.

It seemed as if the monster had a sense of this. It immediately roared and stopped in front of Pei Nai.

She saw that the monster looked like a human, but at the same time she was sure that it was not a human. Its face was deformed. She couldn't describe it, but it was extremely terrifying.

The monster in front of her tilted its head and sniffed at her.

Her heart kept beating faster and faster, but she knew that perhaps staying still was the best thing to do at this moment.

When the monster was about to touch her body, Gu Jinheng grabbed its neck with his hands.

It screamed miserably and painfully several times, then fell to the ground trembling.

Gu Jinheng let go of his hand but didn't say anything.

Perhaps because he was worried that there might be other creatures in the fog, he did not hesitate to pull Pei Nai away. The corridor door slowly closed, and they took a breath.

Pei Nai touched his lips with his hand, thinking about the abnormal movement of the tree leaf just now, and was a little dazed.
What does the Hunshu Pian have to do with the monsters in this underground palace?
Gu Jinheng seemed to have noticed something unusual just now, and now he looked at her intently, "What happened?"

Pei Nai looked up at him, thought for a moment, and finally told him.

"The tree was shaking wildly just now."

Gu Jinheng frowned, "Let me take a look."

Pei Nai stuck out his tongue, rolled it up, stayed there for a moment, and then returned to its original position.

"It's a little bruised, but does it still hurt?" Gu Jinheng asked.

The wall was approaching, Pei Nai shook his head, "Let's leave here first."

The round covers and luminous plants inlaid in the middle of the walls on both sides have been shining continuously, emitting a faint white light in the darkness, adding to the eerie atmosphere of the corridor.

Along the way, they saw countless luminous plants.

Pei Nai's legs were so sore that he could hardly stand upright. At the end of the corridor was the unknown fear. This environment was somewhat tormenting.

Fortunately, the corridor door opened, revealing an empty dark room.

They sat against a wall to rest.

Gu Jinheng took out from his sleeve the imperial edict of succession that Zhang Ming had just fished out from the water. He had just experienced so many things that he had not paid attention to it along the way.

Why would Yuying, the Wu clan's God, risk his life to take it away?
This confuses everyone.

Gu Jinheng squeezed the edict dry and spread it out, but found nothing unusual on the front of the edict.

The content is still the same and has not changed.

He flipped through the edict again, but this time he found something new.

The water-soaked edict revealed a page of densely packed small characters, which looked a bit full, but from the beginning to the end there were only four characters that were repeatedly arranged.

"Six", "Seven", "Eight", "Nine".

"There is such a thing in the imperial edict? Why haven't you seen it before?" Pei Nai asked curiously.

Gu Jinheng looked at her helplessly and explained, "These words will only appear after being soaked in water."

Pei Nai also felt that his previous question was a bit stupid, so he pretended that he had not asked anything and continued reading.

There are about a dozen lines of words on the back of the edict, and the first line is: "Seven seven seven nine seven seven."

All numbers? .
There are exactly six of them, and there seems to be no pattern. What do they represent?

Suddenly she had an idea, "Is it the sixty-four hexagrams?"

Gu Jinheng hummed softly.

These six numbers symbolize the six lines in sequence, and when arranged from bottom to top, they form the hexagram.

The eight trigrams repeated in pairs make up sixty-four hexagrams.

Thinking of this, her heart was shocked. There were also sixty-four grids on the wall!
If they match one to one, they will find a way out!

Pei Nai looked at the wall with grids and said, "I don't know much about Yixue, but I remember that six is Lao Yin, seven is Shao Yang, eight is Shao Yin, and nine is Lao Yang. Then seven seven seven nine seven seven are all Yang Yao Qian Gua?"

Gu Jinheng listened to her quietly. The gloom on his face disappeared, and he smiled lightly. He asked, "What did you do when you were studying?"

Pei Nai asked in confusion, "If it's not Qian Gua, then what is it?"

"Your brain hasn't gotten any smarter even after changing your body. You know that Jiu is Lao Yang, so why don't you change your mind?" Gu Jinheng looked at her and said.

Pei Nai always had the illusion that he was going to reach out and touch her head the next moment.

But Gu Jinheng looked away and added: "Nine Four Yang changes to Yin, Xun on top and Qian on bottom, Xiaoxu hexagram."

(End of this chapter)

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