Chapter 951
Chapter 951: 454 Living_1 Chapter 951: 454 Living_1 “Traces of an unknown mineral were found in the corpse’s mouth, and our technical team is intensifying their analysis.”
“Mineral traces?” Vincent Linggo sat upright, “This might be the real reason why the corpse didn’t decompose for three hundred years.”
“Any clues to the identity of the corpse yet?”
“The history of that time is tangled and chaotic, we will need some more time to confirm the identity.”
When Linggo thought about the slander and insults hurled at Aubree Groove online, it made his blood boil.
Those keyboard warriors, always thinking they knew best.
It was about time that Linggo gave them a good slap on the face to wake them up from their delusions.
“Ding.” Linggo’s cellphone suddenly rang.
He picked it up to see an anonymous e-mail.
Assuming it was another advertisement, he glanced at it briefly, but soon his eyes widened in shock.
His colleagues wondered what it was that he had seen.
Swiftly turning on his computer and logging into his email account, Linggo downloaded the attachment.
A file several gigabytes large popped up.
After skimming through every line for twenty minutes, Linggo exclaimed, “Oh my God, this is unbelievable!” He covered his mouth, his eyes filled with shock.
His anxious colleague asked, “Professor, what happened?”
Managing to calm his own excitement, Linggo’s fingers hovered over the keyboard and he replied to the unknown sender, “Who are you?”
But after waiting for a while, he didn’t get any response.
The sender had signed off anonymously, most likely intending to hide their identity.
After pondering for a bit, Linggo said, “I’ll assign tasks in the group chat later, you can leave for now.”
As soon as his colleague left, Linggo made a phone call.
“Help me trace an ID.”
One of his old high school friends was a computer genius, so tracing an ID wouldn’t be a problem.
Only after confirming the sender’s identity could he determine the real value of this text.
This was not so much as an investigative report, but rather, a story.
A tragic, heartrending love story.
It didn’t take long for his classmate to call back.
“I’m sorry Vincent, the sender is more skilled than I am, I can only tell you the email was sent from the City Library.
And as for the sender’s specific identity- they’ve encrypted it.
I’m afraid I can’t help you pinpoint it with my skills alone, sorry.”
“The Library?”
“Yes, the location was the Library.”
“Thank you, you’ve done me a huge favor.
I’ll take you out for dinner as appreciation, you’ve worked hard.”
After hanging up the phone, Linggo dialed Madon Linggo.
If the police looked into the surveillance tapes from the library, they might be able to narrow down the suspect list.
The sender had deliberately hidden their identity.
Why should he pry any further?
Linggo opened the document and started editing.
In the Archeology Group 1, group owner, Professor Vincent Linggo, posted an update.
The other members were stunned at the news.
Once they’d had a good look, the chat group went wild.
——Amazing, the professor’s amazing.
How did he find so many historical documents about the Notes on the Daily Life of Princess Madeleine, The Chronicles of Dynasty Strange Tales and Great Moon Almanac overnight?
Our professor is the best, indeed.
——Looks like the professor has identified the mummy.
It might be the son of Grand Duke Song Yun during the reign of Emperor Moon of Literal Dynasty.
If I remember correctly, the official history recorded that this Grand Duke was a magnificent figure, the pillar of the nation.
These eight words were praised by Emperor Iver in his era, which shows that this Grand Duke was not only extremely handsome but also deeply trusted by Emperor Iver.
——The Grand Duke only had one son, who was officially designated as the heir at birth.
He was practically born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
So why did such a royal gem die tragically in Princess Madeleine’s dungeon?
——Princess Madeleine?
Isn’t she the notorious evil princess known for her brutality?
A princess who forcibly seized the handsome men of the country?
Were ancients really this bold?
——Oh, she’s much worse than that.
Her heinous acts are beyond recounting.
She was at least restrained when her father Emperor Iver was alive.
After Emperor Iver’s death, when her brother ascended the throne as the Emperor, she started imposing even crueler acts.
Have you heard of “fan-shaped ears”?
How about “deep-fried meatballs”?
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Once you understand these, I bet you’ll start having nightmares.
——I suspect you guys only read half of the article.
Princess Madeleine was the most wronged one.
All the sins committed by Emperor Iver were blamed on her.
——That’s all your imagination.
There’s no historical evidence to support that Emperor Iver committed any sins.
What do you think?
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