\nNing Shu dug out several coffins. She then inserted the shovel to the side, wiped cinnabar on her hands, and slowly opened the decaying coffin.
The coffin disintegrated as soon Ning Shu touched it, covering her hands with wood fragments. Ning Shu took a flashlight to illuminate the insides of the coffin. There were scattered bones in it.
The bones inside were small. It was obvious with a glance that it was a woman’s skeleton. Ning Shu picked up a leg bone and stuffed it into her cloth bag. Afterward, she continued digging out coffins and took a bone from each coffin.
After she was done, she buried the coffins again, flattened the soil, and jumped over the wall to get out of there.
The moon in the sky seemed to be covered with a layer of gauze. If one stared at it for too long, an eerie feeling would arise in them.
Amid the insects’ chirping, Ning Shu walked on the path in the field and to return to the Daoist temple.