Chapter 421 - Burying
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Chapter 421: Chapter 416: Burying
âThe coroner from the Taoist Court inspected the bodies in the mine shaft and concluded that these Mining Cultivators were killed by Monster Beasts, and then eaten by themâŚâ
âPeople from the Lu Family said they would compensate with Spirit Stones.â
âOnce the family members of the Mining Cultivators received the Spirit Stones, they stopped causing trouble.â
âThatâs how things were left for the time being within the Taoist CourtâŚâ
Situ Fang said helplessly.
Mo Huaâs gaze turned slightly somber, âItâs not that simple, rightâŚâ
Without mentioning anything else, those Mining Cultivators were definitely not eaten by Monster Beasts.
Having dealt with Monster Beasts frequently at Big Black Mountain, Mo Hua was certain of this.
Seeing there was no one else around, Situ Fang spoke in a lower voice:
âRight, that coroner told a lie.â
Mo Hua was somewhat puzzled, âHow do you know he lied?â
Situ Fang replied, âI gave him Spirit Stones, and he confessed to me himself.â
Mo Hua nodded.
Indeed, Spirit Stones could make people honest.
After he had given two Spirit Stones to the housing agency workers who dealt with cave dwelling sales, they also spilled all the truth.
Situ Fang continued:
âThe coroner told me that these Mining Cultivators were first killed by someone, and then eaten by something unidentifiableâŚâ
âThe time of death was somewhat old, and the Filthy Qi inside the shaft was heavy, so the putrid and turbid scents blended together, making it difficult to distinguish what exactly ate the bodiesâŚâ
Mo Hua felt a chill in his heart; he was also somewhat moved.
To deduce the cause of death for those Mining Cultivators in such a state, that coroner certainly had some real skill.
In Tao Cultivation, every profession, even those deemed unassuming or âlowly,â had its special intricacies that should not be underestimated.
âThen why didnât this coroner speak the truth?â Mo Hua asked again, âDid someone prevent him from doing so?â
âYes,â Situ Fang nodded, âCourt Leader Zhao from the Taoist Court discretely briefed him.â
âCourt Leader Zhao?â
Situ Fang spoke softly, âHeâs more senior than I am, serving as a Supervisor in the Taoist Court of South Yue City for sixty or seventy years, deeply trusted by the Court Leader.â
The Court Leader, huhâŚ
Mo Hua somewhat understood.
That meant the Court Leader of South Yue City had instructed to downplay the incident, finding a âsuitableâ reason to make a big issue small, a small issue gone.
If a Cultivator kills, itâs murder.
If Monster Beasts kill, itâs an accident.
Since itâs an accident, itâs considered an inevitable risk.
The Taoist Court wouldnât need to waste effort investigating, and the Lu Family wouldnât bear much responsibility, just needing to provide some Spirit Stone compensation.
The family members of the Mining Cultivators would be compensated with Spirit Stones and would no longer continue to make a fuss.
And so the matter was settledâŚ
At first glance, it indeed seemed âappropriate.â
Mo Hua glanced at Situ Fangâs expression, seeing her take it to heart, and quietly asked:
âSister Situ, are you planning to keep investigating?â
Situ Fang hesitated for a moment, then nodded:
âYouâre right, this matter isnât so simple. We have to find out who killed these Mining Cultivators and what ate their bodies.â
Situ Fang sighed, âIf we donât figure it out, Iâm afraid more Mining Cultivators will die such tragic deathsâŚâ
Mo Hua then said, âYour Court Leader wonât agree to your continued investigation, right?â
Situ Fang carelessly replied:
âIâm on a rotating duty. With the backing of my Clan, I just need to be polite to him outwardly, and I donât need to be overly concerned with him.â
Mo Hua nodded and praised, âSister Situ, you have a kind heart!â
Then he thumped his chest and said, âIâll help you investigate!â
Situ Fang looked at Mo Hua skeptically, âInvestigate what?â
âThe cause of death for the Mining Cultivators.â
Situ Fang, not understanding, said, âItâs my duty to investigate, but why would you get involved in this mess?â
After thinking for a moment, Mo Hua replied:
âI want to find Instructor Yan; since he went missing in the mine as well, it might be related to the cause of death for the Mining Cultivators.â
âFurthermore, I want to uncover the truth and not allow these Mining Cultivators to have died in vain.â
Of course, there was also a key point: the Ultimate Formation.
Mo Hua had sensed the malevolent presence of an Ultimate Formation emanating from the bodies of the dead Mining Cultivators.
He wanted to know what this Ultimate Formation was and why it carried an evil aura.
And who exactly was using this Formation to harm peopleâŚ
However, he did not reveal the matter about the Ultimate Formation to Situ Fang.
After pondering for a while, Situ Fang nodded, âAlright.â
Then she added a word of caution:
âBut you must be careful, this matter is probably more complex than it seems. If something goes wrong, you must run immediately.â
âTheir power is great, but only within South Yue City.â
âOnce you leave South Yue City, youâll be back in Tongxian City, your own territory, and you wonât have to fear anything.â
Mo Huaâs gaze flickered, indicating that Situ Fang had also sensed something.
Mo Hua nodded and said, âAll right!â
Although determined to investigate, the clues were limited.
Mo Hua wanted to first examine the bodies of the Mining Cultivators.
He wanted to use his Divine Sense to feel the deathly Filthy Qi on the bodies and find out what it was and how it differed from the usual natural essences.
He also wanted to perform further calculations, to see if he could obtain more clues about the Ultimate Formation.
After the mine shaft was cleared, the bodies of the Mining Cultivators were sealed within the Taoist Court.
Mo Hua followed Situ Fang to the Taoist Court, only to be informed that the bodies had already been cremated by the families.
Mo Huaâs gaze became slightly focused.
Situ Fang also frowned deeply, âWho permitted this?â
âWho else?â The coroner curled his lips and, seeing no one around, pointed upwards with his hand.
Upwardsâthat would be the Court Leader of South Yue City.
Mo Hua quietly made calculations in his heart.
To hastily dispose of the corpses like thisâŚ
The problem with this Court Leader seemed quite severe.
It also indicated that indeed, these corpses harbored some unspeakable secrets.
Situ Fangâs eyes flickered, evidently sharing the same thought.
They hadnât considered confronting the Court Leader either, because such an action would be meaningless.
âLetâs go ask the families of the Mining Cultivators,â suggested Mo Hua.
Situ Fang nodded in agreement.
These Mining Cultivators lived in residential houses near the mines.
Their houses were incredibly cramped, filthy, and in complete disarray, suffused with foul air.
The Mining Cultivators living inside all had disheveled appearances and dirty faces.
At this noontime, many were eating plain congee mixed with hard, black pickles.
The congee was mixed with flour, and it contained but few grains of rice.
Children, equally grimy, ran back and forth through the narrow alleyways.
Situ Fang showed a look of pity.
Even Mo Hua, accustomed to seeing Loose Cultivators in poverty, sighed lightly.
Even among Loose Cultivators, these Mining Cultivators were almost the poorest of the lot.
Mo Hua had always thought that the Loose Cultivators of Tongxian City had it tough.
But the further one traveled and the more one saw, the more one encountered the depths of poverty.
It appeared Elder Yu was right, âThe Loose Cultivators of Tongxian City suffer greatly, but beyond Tongxian City, those who suffer more than Tongxianâs Cultivators are even more numerousâŚâ
Mo Huaâs gaze became inscrutable as he silently pondered something.
Situ Fang led Mo Hua to the front of a dilapidated house.
The door of the house was closed.
Situ Fang inquired with the neighbors and found out that after the Taoist Court had cremated the bodies and returned them, the household went to bury the deceased Mining Cultivator.
The burial place was a large wasteland to the south.
It was a mass grave.
When Mo Hua and Situ Fang arrived at the mass grave, they saw the desolate ground scattered with many messy tomb mounds.
Some had steles with the names of the deceased inscribed.
Some had only a wooden plaque, weathered and decayed by the wind and sun.
Most graves had no markers, leaving it unknown who was buried there or who had buried them.
In the mass grave, there was a new tomb being buried.
As Mo Hua and Situ Fang approached, they saw three or four households gathered together, dressed in white, burning paper money, and weeping softly.
There was just one coffin.
Situ Fang inquired and learned that the bodies of these five men had been mangled beyond recognition, making it impossible to distinguish their limbs.
The Taoist Court had mixed them together and cremated them as one.
The families of the Mining Cultivators could only inter the five men together in one coffin.
Situ Fang said indignantly, âHow could this be done?â
A woman, haggard and of middle age, clutching a thin child, spoke helplessly:
âEven if separated, we couldnât afford coffins. This single coffin was pooled together by four of our households.â
âIsnât it five households?â
âOne familyâthe wife has already remarried with her son and no one is there to bury him.â
Situ Fang was at a loss for words.
The woman sighed and said:
âWe donât blame her. A widow with an orphan, if she didnât remarry, she couldnât survive.â
Situ Fang furrowed his brow, âDidnât the Lu Family compensate with Spirit Stones?â
âWe got a hundred, but by the time it reached us, only twenty were left. These twenty Spirit Stones wonât last long.â
Situ Fangâs expression turned cold, âWho skimmed off the top?â
The woman hemmed and hawed, unable to speak, her face filled with sorrowful sighs.
Situ Fang asked again, but the woman only shook her head, remaining silent.
Everyone fell somewhat silent.
The desolate gravesite once again grew deathly quiet, with only the weak sounds of weeping intermittently rising and falling.
After the graves were established, everyone offered incense.
The incense smoke curled upwards, the graves lonely.
The Mining Cultivatorsâ family members had faces filled with sorrow.
Life as a Mining Cultivator was tough, and it was uncertain how long they could survive.
Who knows when an accident in the mine shaft might occur, adding another grave to this mass burial ground?
And ultimately, these graves would remain nameless and unidentified amid the desolate hills.
Unasked-about, unvisited for offerings.
Just a collection of unknown mounds of earth and rocks.
Mo Hua glanced around, feeling an inexplicable sense of desolation and melancholy.
After a moment, Mo Hua was taken aback.
He took another look at the families of the Cultivators and slowly furrowed his brows.
He remembered that when these families of the Mining Cultivators had made a fuss, demanding an explanation from the Taoist Court and arguing with Situ Fang, there were several strong men by their side.
But now, looking at these few households, there were only women and children, or the elderly.
There were a few young Cultivators, but they were also frail and thin.
Where had those strong men gone?
Mo Huaâs gaze turned slight cold.