Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 1362
Aside from that, there were also several depictions of massive birds and beasts, and nobody could tell whether they
were drawn that way deliberately.
Continuing to scan through, Gerald soon saw a rather familiar image of a massive bat-like creature. Looking at it for
a while, Gerald found himself thinking, ‘…I met something similar to that back in the mine where I saved Yume and
obtained the water repellent stone, right…? A large bat with the head of a human… While I had first assumed that it
was some bat demon that had undergone immense training, since it’s on this mural, it wouldn’t be out of the
question for it to actually be some kind of ancient creature that survived till today… But… How could that even be
possible…? There are simply too many peculiar things at play…’
Turning to look at Queena—who had been utterly fascinated by all the things in the cave for a while now—Gerald
asked, “…Say, what kind of world is being depicted on the walls…? Could it actually be earth?”
Hearing Gerald’s question, she then replied, “Indeed. More specifically, it seems to be the legendary earth that
existed millions of years ago! I learned about its existence from the data I got back when I was still in Jaellatra.
Regardless, the paintings seem to depict a prehistoric civilization that once roamed the earth. If I had to name the
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtexact civilization, I have a feeling that the murals are showing us what happened during the short-lived, but
extremely glorious Shunzuog Civilization!”
After hearing what Queena had to say, Rosie’s jaw instantly dropped. Nobody could blame her. After all, what
Queena had just said was naturally preposterous to a normal person. Gerald himself would’ve had the same
reaction as Rosie had he not already experienced so much by this point.
Regardless, Gerald already knew that Earth had already seen plenty of civilizations come and go by this point. From
what he had found out, there was once a civilization of peculiar and unique humans that predated the appearance
of even the dinosaurs! While dragons existed during that age as well, that civilization was rather short-lived.
“…Could it be that this mural had been here ever since the age of the Shunzuog Civilization…?” muttered Gerald
curiously.
“No ordinary mural could have remained intact for that long, that’s for sure. With that in mind, why not try using
your Thunder essential qi. I wonder if anything will change…” suggested Queena, her eyes still locked on the
paintings.
Knowing that Queena probably knew the most about all this, Gerald simply obeyed. Activating his Thunder essential
qi, he slowly skimmed it across the painted walls…
Instantly gasping in surprise, Queena found herself exclaiming, “It… It’s changed! It really has changed! Look,
Gerald! There are many more people and a lot more information on the mural now!”
Gerald had seen the changes too, and he assumed that his actions had forced the entire mural to completely
reveal itself.
“Since you had to use essential qi to reveal the rest of the mural, it’s safe to say that the artisans who drew this
weren’t ordinary people. After all, from the looks of it, they had used the power of thought to hide the rest of the
mural from those incapable of manipulating their essential qi, a feat that couldn’t possibly have been achieved by
those without great strength. As for how I figured this would work in the first place, certain sects in Jaellatra used
this method to store other forms of information as well, prompting me to ask you to try it!”
“Whatever the case is, from what I’ve been able to tell, the large snake was no ordinary creature. After all, I have a
feeling that it relied on essential qi to nourish parts of it,” explained Queena.
“…I see. As it turned out, the rumors about the peculiar civilization really were true…” replied Gerald with a nod.
Moving closer to the wall to have a better look at all the new information that had just been revealed, it wasn’t long
before Gerald added, “…After looking at it for a bit, everyone—including the beasts—in the mural appears to be
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmperforming some sort of… sacrificial activity? From what I can tell, both humans and beasts didn’t seem to live in
harmony before. However, it’s seen here that all of them later rushed over—regardless of where they came from—
and began worshiping some large stone statue…”
“…I think I get it now. From what I could gather, the murals are apparently depicting the lives of those living within
some small area during that era of civilization. For both the beasts and humans to unite, I have a feeling that only
someone legendary could’ve possibly gotten them to do so in such a devout manner…” replied Queena solemnly.
“Do you have any idea who it could’ve been?” asked Gerald, glad that he had decided to bring her along. After all,
she knew quite a lot of things.
“Well, I’ve read about that legendary person before in an ancient book I found back when I was still in Jaellatra…
Since Jaellatra is a place that highly resembles the prehistoric Shunzuog Civilization, it’s no surprise to me that the
legend lives on there. However, while Jaellatra is similar to that civilization, it is by far a lot weaker compared to it.
Hell, it wouldn’t be a stretch to claim that anyone from the Shunzuog Civilization could dominate Jaellatra with ease!
With that said, they’d barely need to lift a finger to take over earth!”
“Regardless, I went off-topic for a bit… Moving back to the legend, the legendary person was apparently the first
person from the Shunzuog Civilization who was able to enter the realm of the Immortal Body. Due to that, he was
pretty much invincible! With that in mind, it was no wonder why everyone—regardless of status or age—back then
worshiped him to the highest degree!”
“…The realm of the Immortal Body?”