Chapter 238: Digging Graves
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Martial Cultivator Chapter 238: Digging Graves

Just as Yun Jianyue continued to walk ahead, a young cultivator arrived. He had found a small, exquisitely crafted white jade hoe by the river. It was likely used to plant spirit herbs.

When he found that herb hoe, the young cultivator did not think much of it. Although the herb hoe in his hand was exquisite, it was not a magic artifact and seemed to have no use. However, little did he know that as he walked over here with this herb hoe, he would see these rows of graves.

Seeing these graves and looking at the herb hoe in his hand, the young cultivator could not help but laugh with excitement. In his eyes, the herb hoe was a divine sign from heaven.

"If heaven bestows upon me, and I don't take it, it would be a sin!"

The young cultivator chuckled and began doing something that Yun Jianyue would find shameful.

Grave robbing.

Grave robbing was often considered a disgraceful act. But sometimes, it still occurred. This was because the word 'benefit' often transcended human morality and led people to become intoxicated, unable to extricate themselves.

The young cultivator started to dig graves extremely quickly. He swung the herb hoe in his hand with great speed, digging into those graves that had been untouched for many years.

The soil on the graves was densely packed, making it very taxing to dig through. However, he was a cultivator after all. Even without his cultivation, he remained a cultivator, he was naturally stronger and possessed more endurance than an ordinary person. Furthermore, it was not easy to have encountered a place like this. It naturally only heightened his excitement and his hoe swung extremely fast.

Before long, he saw a black coffin buried in the soil.

The coffin was no ordinary object either, despite countless years, it showed no signs of decay and was still very intact.

The young cultivator was very excited. This ancient ruin had existed for who knows how long, perhaps a thousand years. This coffin did not rot for a thousand years, it was naturally good stuff. In other words, since

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