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Chapter 802 Yin coffin

Chapter 802 Yin coffin (87)

If it is really Fu Dongfeng's tombstone, then the question arises, why did his son set up such a big tombstone for him?
and many more!

I seemed to have caught something, and wiped off the moss on the tombstone again, Fu Guohua, this doesn't seem to be Fu Hao's father!Then who erected this tombstone?
At this thought, I trembled all over, and was about to ask Lihuamei, when I saw her appearing behind me, with teary eyes, and the corners of her mouth twitched a few times, with an expression of wanting to cry.

In an instant, I seemed to understand something. I remember that Lihuamei admitted to me that she was Mr. Fu's illegitimate granddaughter. In this way, this so-called Fu Guohua should be her father!It's just that later, for some reason, Li Huamei didn't take her father's surname, but changed her surname to Pan, Pan Lihua.

Ma De, I have a feeling of being cheated. For a long time, I only heard Lihuamei mention her grandma, but never mentioned her parents. Over time, I actually forgot her parents.

Immediately, I looked towards Joyce and told her what I found.

After hearing this, she immediately floated over, looked and looked at the tombstone, and finally fixed her eyes on Li Huamei, sighed heavily, and said to me: "Master Jiu, let's not mention this matter for the time being." First, find the bones of Mr. Fu, after all, the tombstone has appeared, so the bones should be nearby."

I really wanted to ask Li Huamei what was going on. Considering that she was underwater, Li Huamei couldn't speak, so she suppressed her doubts, slid down, and then walked behind the tombstone. Joyce and Chen Erbei followed. Coming up, the Lihua girl hesitated for a while, and finally followed.

We searched behind the tombstone for a while. The strange thing is that the backside is empty. Except for some stones, there is no grave. 45cm, and according to the size of the tombstone, I enlarged the distance several times or even dozens of times, but still did not find the tomb.

What the hell, I can see the tombstone but not the tomb, what are you kidding, is there a tombstone here for fun?

Seeing that I didn't speak, Joyce said, "Jiuye, tell me, will Mr. Fu's bones be under our feet?"

Hearing this, I think this is unreasonable. The reason is that the general tomb only needs to be covered by an object, and this object can be soil or water.

And Mr. Fu's bones are already at the bottom of the lake. The lake water is an object. Covering the coffin with water is a good omen. If soil is added, the mud and water will only mix together to form a tomb. This is extremely undesirable. The method is like burying a coffin under the soil. If water enters the vicinity of the coffin, nine out of ten the deceased will entrust dreams to future generations and tell them that the house is leaking. This is exactly the reason why my grandfather moved the grave.

After thinking about this, I am more and more sure that Mr. Fu's bones are not at the bottom of the lake, but somewhere we don't know.

Immediately, I said to Joyce: "Impossible, if you bury it under the soil, it will only attract evil."

After I finished speaking, I ignored Joyce's reaction and looked around. To my disappointment, I searched for a kilometer around, but I didn't see any bones at all, not even a coffin.

Ma De, what the hell, knowing that Mr. Fu's bones are nearby, it's too unreasonable to be unable to find them. Could it be that the tombstone is really just a decoration, or someone made a low-key joke on us.

For a while, I became a little irritable. This feeling was so frightfully uncomfortable. I knew it was nearby, but I couldn't find it.

"Jiuye, could it be that some kind of formation has been set up here?" Joyce walked up to me and said something.

Hearing this, I looked around, and it didn't look like there was any formation, but it didn't mean there was no such possibility, so I took 28 stones from the ground, intending to try to see if there was any formation nearby.

The reason why I picked up 28 stones is because I saw in the handbook given by the old hero that when encountering a maze in the wild, 28 stones are used to arrange the 28 constellations to distinguish the southeast from the north, and then draw a compass at the center of the 28 constellations. In order to distinguish the magnetic field here, it is convenient to analyze the terrain.

Of course, this kind of compass is not a traditional compass, but a relatively new kind of compass. There is no magnetic needle, and there are only two stones, one engraved with evil and the other engraved with good luck.

After making up my mind, I asked Joyce and Chen Erbei to step back and use seven stones to represent the Eastern Qinglong Qisu, Jiao, Kang, Di, Fang, Xin, Tail, and Kei, and then use seven stones to represent the northern Xuanwu. Qisu: Dou, Niu, Nv, Xu, Wei, Shi, Bi, and then use seven stones to represent the western white tiger. Places: Well, Ghost, Willow, Star, Zhang, Wing, Zhen.

Because it is in the water, I pressed the 28 stones into the bottom of the lake, with only a little exposed on the surface. In this way, the entire 28 constellations presented a square shape, which looked no different from ordinary stones. Then Joyce said: "Nine Lord, can you tell if there is a formation with such a square?"

I hummed, and explained: "Don't look at it as rustic, but it's very effective. The old hero mentioned in his handbook that this thing saved him several times."

As I was talking, I walked to the center and tried to draw a compass on the bottom of the lake with my fingers. What was so painful was that I just drew a symbol and was immediately washed away by the water, which almost drove me crazy. Mad, what if If not, the compass cannot be drawn at all.

What?

If you don't draw a compass, the 28 constellations are just a decoration, and they have no fart effect.

At this moment, that Chen Erbei came over and gave me a mysterious smile. I was getting angry and said angrily, "Smile, why don't you laugh, it's funny to see me make a fool of yourself!"

Nana Chen Erbei hurriedly gave up, reached out and fiddled behind his back, took out the compass and handed it in front of me.

As soon as I saw the compass, I looked at him in surprise. When did he bring the compass?Why don't I know?So I asked him, "Where did you get the compass?"

He gesticulated, and I could barely understand what he meant. He meant that Lang Gao asked him to bring the compass.

I was slightly taken aback. If Lang Gao asked him to bring this compass, it only means that Lang Gao has already figured out my temperament clearly. He should know that I am in a hurry to get into the water, and I will forget many things, so I reminded Chen. Two cups, let him take it for me.

Thinking of this, I gave a wry smile. Invisibly, Lang Gao did a great favor. He took the compass and looked at it. The magnetic needle inside the compass was fixed in one place without any shaking. It must be due to the water pressure. I didn't think much about it, so I put the compass among the 28 constellations, and then I found two stones, one big and one small, the big one represents good luck, and the small one represents bad luck.

Having prepared all this, I read a passage to the 28 Constellation Formation according to the record in the handbook, and when I was about to throw large and small stones, an accident happened.

(End of this chapter)

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