"Die!"
Li Yan's heart was full of killing intent, staring intently at Lang Wu.
Back at the Ghost Qiang tribe ruins, he was ambushed by people from the Dragon Worship Sect, who took the bronze Nuo mask. He took it to heart and specially hired someone to investigate.
Though few know, there were some clues.
In some mountain tribes of Shu, the worship of the "Vertical-eyed God" is still prevalent, related to the Ancient Shu Witch Sacrifice, still revering "Can Cong" as the Ancestor God.
Furthermore, Wang Daoxuan discovered some interesting things.
In ancient Shu, water disasters were frequent, and the "dragon-shaped earrings" and "Kui pattern" on this mask symbolize the suppression of the evil dragon in the river.
At that time, after Li Bing managed the water, he was gradually worshiped as the new river deity, recorded in "Dujiangyan's Small Chronicles" as having "cast iron oxen and forged bronze masks to suppress water eyes"...
