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Chapter 31 Teeth

Thirty-one,

Through the layered green light, Aunt Rong saw a person, first with her legs and arms, and then her head that was connected to half of her neck, floating between several silt limbs. The silt limbs and limbs collided from time to time, making a "puff" sound that makes people vomit.

Yes, the person in the coffin was divided into five petals, but the edge of the incision was not smooth, not chopped open by a sharp instrument, but seemed to be...it was torn apart alive.

Aunt Rong couldn't scream, her body stumbled back and hit the pine needles that were several feet thick, which hurt very much. But after a while, she got stunned, but she got up again, and couldn't help but look at the jade coffin again, as if she was possessed.

The sound of water flowing and the sound of the collision of the remaining limbs is still clearly audible, but she was completely attracted by something else - that head.

It was a man's head, with a middle part, a bun, and a crown. He looked no more than a man of this era. He was very handsome, with a high nose, a prominent eyebrow bone, and two long eyebrows penetrated deep into his temples, just like a pen drawing. His eyes were narrow and long, and a little curled up at the end of his eyes led to a little more evil spirit on his face.

Aunt Rong looked at him and seemed to have been sucked by that face. She didn't even know how long she had been standing. She only knew that when she was awake, the sun had been half blocked by the distant peaks and was about to settle down.

The cold wind blew, which made her tremble. Only then did she realize that her whole body was numb from the cold, and even her teeth were frozen to the point of "cracking" and she couldn't stop it.

And at this moment, the man in the coffin smiled, and he was no longer handsome when he smiled? Because there were no teeth in his mouth? It cracked, it was like a hole in his face out of thin air? It was dark? It made the face look terrifying.

Did he even knock his teeth away? A man suddenly appeared in Aunt Rong's mind. Although she had never read a book, Song Yao recognized a few words and often told her some historical legends and anecdotes.

She remembered that Song Yao said such a person? I can’t remember which dynasty it was from? Because of an affair with the Queen Mother, he angered the emperor who held the supreme power in the world. He knew that he had violated the power of heaven, so he led tens of thousands of soldiers and generals to rebel, but his troops were defeated. He was sentenced to a chariot splitting. A chariot splitting? As the name suggests, it means that a person’s head and limbs tied to five cars, putting on horses, pulling them in different directions, and tearing his body into five pieces. You know? It takes a lot of effort to cut off his head and limbs, let alone pulling them. So? The man was torn into five petals after suffering.

However, his death still could not calm the young emperor's anger? The two sons born by him and the Queen Mother were also put into sacks and threw them to death, and his tribe members, including tens of thousands of soldiers under him, were all beheaded in the city.

Death so miserable? I'm afraid it's impossible to rest in peace. It is said that his soul wanders inside and outside the palace gate? He cries every day about his injustice to him, causing trouble for the palace. So a sorcerer gave the emperor an idea and sealed the body of the man with a rare jade coffin in the world.

Jade belongs to water and is responsible for yin. Only by adding yin to yin can it be suppressed.

For others, the jade coffin may be like a castle in the air, and it is hard to imagine it, but for the emperor who has just won the world, it is not something that can be thought of. So after careful preparation and construction, the coffin made of imperial green was released. The man was put into the coffin and buried in a place unknown to anyone.

Aunt Rong was originally just a legend. When she heard this, she told Song Yao that she didn't know what it was recorded in unofficial history. She was completely fabricated because it was extremely rare for a small piece of imperial green as big as a fingernail, let alone a jade coffin. She also wanted Song Yao not to read these books in the future, and doing some practical things is important.

But today, when she saw such an emerald coffin, she realized how pale and powerless Song Yao's language was. Although he had used various exclamations to describe the spectacle and magic of the coffin, it was still too far from what she saw with her own eyes.

It seemed to be covered by a layer of transparent film. Inside it was not a stone, but a dazzling green lake water was flowing, just like it was flowing into her heart.

The man in the coffin, the man whose teeth were knocked off, was looking at Aunt Rong with his eyes that could charm all the women in the world, and then spoke.

"Teats." The man's voice was as beautiful as flowing water. Aunt Rong's heart strings were pressed down heavily, and then they bounced up and trembled violently, "Teats."

Tooth, he lacks teeth, he wants his teeth.

Aunt Rong squatted down and touched her hands randomly on the ground. She had countless small holes pierced by the hard and sharp pine needles, but she didn't realize it. Finally, she found what she needed: a stone, one end was very sharp, like an awl.

Teeth, I'll give you teeth.

She opened her mouth and smashed the stone hard at her big teeth. It didn't fall off, so she smashed it again and the blood spurted out. It doesn't matter. Compared with what he had suffered, what was this pain worth.

finally......

Aunt Rong held a few white teeth in her hand, some of which were cracked, but she believed he wouldn't mind. She put them on the coffin like a god, and they really fell into the coffin as if they were falling into the water. She could see them floating and falling into the man's mouth.

The coffin began to shake violently, and the surrounding ground began to shake. The dirt burst out from the cracks. The wild ghosts went crazy and surrounded the coffin, wrapped it around them, making deafening howls.

Aunt Rong suddenly woke up, and the pain in her mouth almost made her faint, but now she didn't care about anything. She heard the "click" sound of the tree roots breaking, and then saw the jade coffin surrounded by a wild ghost that had become black, breaking free from the constraints of the tree roots and floating from the ground to mid-air.

The water in the coffin was still flowing, but the man was gone. He transformed and dissolved into the water, completely integrated with the coffin.

Aunt Rong let out a scream that she could not even hear, turned around and ran down the mountain. Her legs were as weak as if her bones had been removed. The sweat on her back soaked in layers of clothes and dripped down the corners of her clothes. However, she didn't dare to stop because, she heard the "rustling" sound behind her, and the coffin followed her, sticking to the pine needles all over the mountains, following her without leaving her.
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