Chapter 111 Totem: Fog Whale

Shao Zifeng continued to look down. The next few wall paintings seemed to be trying to convey the intensity of the battle by using a large number of meaningless and abstract shapes, leaving him completely clueless about what they were actually describing.

"Ying ying!"

Qiuqiu, however, found them extremely interesting and hummed and chirped his own opinions.

Later on, more and more bizarre creatures joined the battle, while the Six-winged Dragon at the beginning had fled.

He had fled...

Well, he was thought to be a king.

Shao Zifeng commented sarcastically and looked at the next wall painting.

Gradually, Shao Zifeng furrowed his brows.

Normally, as a primitive form of art, wall paintings reflect only the societal situations of the painters.

One aspect is materialistic, these paintings reflect the architecture and culture of that time, or they record some historical facts. The other aspect is spiritual, including religious beliefs or people's fantasies about the afterlife.