Chapter 21: Blood Is Everywhere!

Little Bell: Did you see the inscription under the coffin?

Beatrix Henry: At that time, there was someone outside. I could only see one body, close the lid, and then go to the Mountain God temple. Initially, I intended to take her to the coffin to learn more, but the shrine was far from the village, walking back and forth before sunset.

The village chief once said that under the lid of the coffin was engraved with letters. The content he remembers is that the maiden named Ha's unfortunate youth passed away in the hall on the day of the sad wedding. Her parents wish her to rest in peace, bury her dowry and her coffin to bribe the devil wrong and pray that the road to eternal life will not be difficult.

Phedra Henry looked at his best friend, looking at the devil's head as if he were enjoying the artwork at the museum.

Putting gold coins in the mouth of the body and cutting off the tongue are similar atrocities that bury people alive in coffins. From the perspective an
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