Hearing what Zhang Hazi said, I shook my head like a rattle and kept telling Zhang Hazi that it was impossible.
No matter what her reasons were, even if she was threatened by Xie Chuanyin and offered various inducements, it was absolutely impossible for her to voluntarily protect Xie Chuanyin's secret, let alone prevent others from opening the coffin.
The reason why I am so sure is because she still has a child in her belly. This prerequisite eliminates all means that are detrimental to the child. Because I believe that no mother would do anything to harm her child.
Even if Xie Chuanyin tempted her with the fruit of immortality, I firmly believe that she would not agree to Xie Chuanyin. Don't ask me why, I just blankly believe in the greatness of maternal love.
If she were alone, I'm sure she might be tempted, but she's pregnant and there's no way she would do that.
Zhang Hazi was silent for a moment, and then he only said two words to me, which completely broke my guard.
He said, Ling Jiang.
These two words were like five thunderbolts, striking directly on my Tianling Gai. I was stunned on the spot, my brain went blank, and I couldn't return to normal thinking for a long time.
It wasn't until Zhang Hazi patted me on the shoulder that I felt like I was waking up from a dream. Looking at the corpse in the coffin, my heart was as sharp as a knife.
Ling Jiang was also pregnant with my child, but she still resolutely jumped into the coffin and chose to seal the bronze blood coffin with her own life and that of her child, not just to protect my life. So that I can continue to live?
Since Ling Jiang does this, can I say that Ling Jiang is a person without maternal love? Of course not! The reason why she did this was entirely because she felt it was worth it.
So, when Xie Bugui's grandmother took Xie Chuanyin's body to the funeral, was it because she thought it was worth it? Even if you already have a baby in your belly, do you still think this choice is worth it?
I don't know, I don't know anything. I just think these women are so stupid, they are just stinky men, and they are not worth what they do!
Needless to say, Ling Jiang's situation back then was completely different from Xie Bugui's grandma.
If the original bronze blood coffin was not sealed, not only would I die, but Zhang Hazi would also die. Not only that, if Peng Yao comes back from the dead, the entire Laosicheng people will be buried with him, and there may be many more people who will die in the future.
After all, he had killed 450,000 people for his own selfish gain. Who can guarantee that after he is resurrected, he will not repeat his same tricks for the sake of immortality?
It can be said that Ling Jiang had no choice but to use her life and that of our children to save thousands of lives. But if he doesn't thank his grandmother, is it because he has no choice but to do so?
At the very least, using two of your own lives to exchange for one of Xie Chuanyin's is not worth it no matter how you look at it!
Anyway, I feel that there must be something hidden here, and Xie Bugui's grandmother will definitely not voluntarily die for Xie Chuanyin.
The originally quiet surroundings were now filled with discussions, but compared to the previous criticisms, they were now looking for reasons to defend Xie Chuanyin. I feel that people like Xie Chuanyin should not be able to do such cruel things, otherwise, he would not have been elected as the village chief in the first place.
Faced with my question, Zhang Hazi did not answer directly, but asked me, do you remember that Wang Minghua was a promising man who invited immortals to ascend the throne?
Let me tell you, this is a natural thing to remember. Isn't it just to bury Chen Siqing alive and disrupt the order of death of Qingxian's ascension to the throne, thus destroying the process of Qingxian's ascension to the throne?
Zhang Hazi nodded and said, since you remember it, you should also remember Wang Minghua's methods?
I would like to replace Chen Siqing’s body with a wooden figure, put it in a coffin and bury it alive, and then cover it with Chen Youwei’s coffin to create a...
Before I finished speaking, I was interrupted by Zhang Hazi. He said that there is no need to remember the later ones, just remember the first bits. Let me ask you, when Wang Minghua buried that wooden man alive, he had to deal with the coffin and box. Do you remember that?
Let me tell you, what can't you remember? Isn't it just using an ax to mark the lid and sides of the coffin, and then using the ax handle...
This time there was no interruption from Zhang Hazi, so I shut up myself, and then rushed towards the coffin like crazy. After finding the lid of the coffin, I lay down and touched the lid with my hands. After I didn't get the result I wanted, I continued to feel around inside the coffin without giving up.
I still couldn't touch what I wanted to touch, but I still didn't give up and ran to another coffin and carefully touched the lid and walls of the coffin.
After touching it for a while, I sat slumped on the ground, my mind a mess.
Why not? How could it not be? This shouldn't be the case!
Xie Bugui came over and knelt down and asked me, "What are you talking about?" I couldn't understand. What are you talking about?
I looked at the big man with well-developed limbs and simple mind in front of me and said that if a person is buried alive, she will definitely struggle when she wakes up, leaving scratches and kick marks on the inner wall of the coffin, but these two There were no traces in the coffin, it was as smooth as new.
After hearing this, Xie Bugui suddenly realized, "You mean, wasn't my grandma buried alive?"
Xie Bugui's thinking was very strange. Although I didn't mean it this way, he gave me an idea. I stood up suddenly, ran to Zhang Hazi, and told him that if she was buried after she died, What about those who went down?
In this case, after she dies, she will only think that the two coffins are her and her husband. When she sees someone digging a grave and opening a coffin, she will naturally show up to stop them. Everything is reasonable!
Zhang Hazi said, it’s reasonable for you, uncle! If you say something like this, what's an explanation for the fact that these fifty-five years have not gone away? Moreover, if I guessed correctly, the corpse energy is now being generated continuously, right?
Indeed, the surrounding temperature is dropping sharply, and the water vapor scattered in the air condenses into small water droplets when it encounters the cold, clinging to everyone's bodies. In the middle of the night, everyone's faces were covered with a layer of white 'morning frost', which looked very strange in this dark night.
Such a heavy corpse energy is definitely not a normal death, and it must be caused by extremely painful torture during life. Zhang Hazi and I just agreed on this.
In other words, Xie Bugui's grandmother was definitely not buried after her death, but was definitely buried alive.
But in this case, if someone was tortured to death by Xie Chuanyin, but also someone was willing to die for Xie Chuanyin, wouldn't the two contradict each other?
Or is it that there was actually someone else who was buried alive and thanked his grandmother? In this case, Xie Chuanyin was picked out, and she would naturally protect his coffin. But because he died of torture, he was full of corpse energy and satisfied the current actual situation.
Zhang Hazi shook his head and said, as the head of a village, Xie Chuanyin, do you think he would not know if someone else came to do this? Now that he knows, he is an accomplice, or at least an instigator of the murder. If I were his wife, I would never let him go, how could I protect his coffin?
If this is indeed the case, then I really can't think of any other possibilities. So I asked Zhang Hazi, what on earth is going on and why is it contradictory?
Zhang Hazi did not speak, but walked to the coffin of 'Xie Chuanyin', reached out to touch the body of 'Xie Chuanyin', then groped for his face, and then used his palm to wipe the morning frost off his face. 'Spread it open so it can be better absorbed by your cheeks.
After doing this, Zhang Hazi said to me, Hazue, look at his face, are there any wrinkles?
I leaned down and looked at the face up close. Although the light was dim, I was sure that the wrinkles were still there!
How can this be? Wasn't 'his' face painted by a painter? As long as it encounters water, it will be soaked. Chen Youwei's past experience has clearly told us this truth. So why don't the wrinkles on this face disappear?