"Moreover, there's another issue. We're only in the passageway, and already there's an appearance of the 'Departure Memorial.' Is Zhuge Liang really afraid that others won't know this is his tomb?"
Xia Liang furrowed his brows.
In general, the owners of tombs go to great lengths to conceal their identities, fearing relentless intrusion on their resting places.
Zhuge Liang, however, has left a 'Departure Memorial' in the passageway, as if declaring to everyone, 'This is my tomb, Zhuge Liang's. Come and dig it up.'
If this was truly Zhuge Liang's intention, why wasn't there a grand procession at the time, and instead, he let Emperor Liu Shan secretly bury him?
These thoughts swirled in Xia Liang's mind, but he currently had no way to unravel this puzzle.
Of course, there's also a possibility that this really is Zhuge Liang's tomb, but merely a fake one meant to attract people, who would then face contraptions leading to their demise.
