Born as the Son of a Rich Mafia

Born as the Son of a Rich Mafia
The Altar Mystery of the Emperor's Tomb


Kim Jae Woo learns by taking a closer look using his inspection eyes that the objects were once used for prayers or offerings before. However, there is something that attracts the attention of Kim Jae Woo when observing the sword.


Kim Jae Woo realizes that there are 3 swords on the altar. Kim Jae Woo realizes that each of the Swords in the three corners of the altar has a different shape. He saw that one of the swords was long and thin, while the other two had the opposite shape, short and thick.


Kim Jae Woo looked closely between the three swords. He decided to circle the entire sword to confirm the sword. He then walked towards the sword - the sword located in the corner - the corner of the altar. Kim Jae Woo came to each sword one by one to check each sword contained there.


Kim Jae Woo observes the first sword, in great detail. He did not want to miss a single clue about the sword. After feeling enough, Kim Jae Woo walks towards the next sword that is on the other side of the altar. Kim Jae Woo circled the three swords carefully while paying attention to the details contained in the sword.


Kim Jae Woo who had noticed the three swords, then felt something catch his attention. He noticed that each handle of the sword had a different engraving on each sword. Kim Jae Woo then circled the three swords once again, to find out the carvings located on the three swords.


On each sword is engraved a name using Pinyin (Chinese Akksara). On both the short swords were engraved symbols and letters, which read the words "Hou Yi" and "Shang Tsung". Meanwhile, on the long sword was engraved "Ying Zheng".


Kim Jae Woo only understands about the carving of "Ying Zheng" whereas, the other two carvings he does not know. Ying Zheng was the real name of Emperor Qin Shi Huang before he changed his name. Based on several references known to Kim Jae Woo, it is said that after Ying Zheng ascended the throne in his father's stead, he changed his name to Qin Shi Huang.


"Vice-chairman, can you come in here for a second ?" Kim Jae Woo tries to call Daeho and Tang Seung Min who are not far from his location at the time.


Daeho and Tang Seung Min then rush towards the location of Kim Jae Woo Being. Arriving there, they were quite surprised to see an altar before them.


"Altar ? what is this altar for ?" Tang Seung Min asked Kim Jae Woo.


"I can't identify it clearly yet. However, if my guess is correct, then this altar is the entrance to the room behind the door." Kim Jae Woo explained his conclusion regarding the altar before them at that time.


"Where is the door ?" Daeho asked - asked about the end of the other side of the door.


"It looks like it's headed towards where Qin Shi Huang's tomb was laid,"


"Where is that conclusion ?" Tang Seung Min said as he watched the altar around them.


"Well..."


"Because, hundreds of clay soldiers were simultaneously facing here, moreover there was a large statue in front facing different sides.


Daeho and Tang Seung Min begin to understand with the conclusion explained by Kim Jae Woo.


"Then, why did you call us earlier ?" Daeho.


Kim Jae Woo then explains to Daeho and Tang Seung Min that, the purpose of his calling them is to help identify the two remaining swords.


Kim Jae Woo explained that he found 3 swords in each altar in front of them. He explained that each of the swords had different pillars. Kim Jae Woo found 3 different carved swords in each of the handles contained in the sword.


"I found 3 swords engraved with "Hou Yi", "Shang Tsung", "Ying Zheng". I understood with the engraving Ying Zheng engraved however, I did not understand the other two carvings.


Ying Zheng was the real name of Emperor Qin Shi Huang. Before the emperor ascended the throne in his father's place, he was named Ying Zheng." Kim Jae Woo explains to Daeho and Tang Seung Min about the engraving of the sword.


Kim Jae Woo asked Daeho and Tang Seung Min about it. Daeho and Tang Seung Min then thought for a moment to find out about the carvings about Hou Yi and Shang Tsung.


Daeho explained that he seemed to know about the carving of Hou Yi which was on one of the swords contained there. Kim Jae Woo asks Daeho to explain about Hou Yi's carving.


"Hou Yi is a Chinese legend. If I'm not mistaken, Hou Yi is a legendary archer who is the husband of the Moon Goddess Chang'e." Daeho explained what he knew from Hou Yi's words to Kim Jae Woo.


"Legendary ? What legend is there about Hou Yi ?"


"Told, Hou Yi was a great archer, he was stabbed with a bow by Goddess Chang'e to help humanity at that time. Hou Yi was ordered by the goddess Chang'e to bring down 9 of the 10 suns that were shining on the earth." Daeho Explains to Kim Jae Woo the legend of the sun archer Hou Yi.


Daeho thought it might be possible that the engraving of "Hou Yi" on the sword was related to the legend of Hou Yi and Goddess Chang'e. However, Daeho could not confirm the truth of his assumption.


Kim Jae Woo tries to find a connection between the two. He had not found any related engraving of the last one in the sword, Shang Tsung. Kim Jae Woo then tries to get closer to Ying Zheng's engraved sword to look for additional information related to the altar.


Kim Jae Woo steps slowly past the altar to head towards the first sword located on the altar. Tang Seung Min and Daeho follow Kim Jae Woo to help him solve the problem. They assume that the three swords are connected to the door that connects the altar with the room where Emperor Qin Shi Huang's coffin is located.


They then attempt to solve the mystery related to the sword. Tang Seung Min then realized that there was a passage in between the swords that allowed them to rotate it.