Even now, Lin Ying isn't sure if there's any poison on the box. She has no idea what's inside the box.
She can't possibly poison herself in order to find an antidote, can she?
Lin Ying was mistaken; the box contained nothing at all, but rather a scroll.
Moreover, it only contained a few sentences: "You brat, why are you only coming now? Your old man's bones are still lying around exposed to the elements. Hurry up and collect your father's body! Oh, and bring your wife along too, your mother will be very happy to see her."
Lin Ying carefully examined the scroll several times and confirmed that it was just an ordinary scroll and contained no treasure.
She was somewhat skeptical, so she tried shining it in the light, heating it with fire, and soaking it in water. However, because this thing was made of the same fabric as the armor, apart from the fabric being intact, the special ink on it had not been removed.
She finally believed that the fabric was the last thing someone had left for their son.
So there's no treasure here; it's just someone's home, and they don't allow others to enter unless it's their own family.
Lin Ying just couldn't understand why the Lin family ancestors hadn't even come to collect her father's body.
However, looking at the mechanism in front of the box, Lin Ying didn't expect that they would set up such a test for her son. Clearly, this family was very strange, yet they loved each other very much.
Lin Ying was filled with doubt. Holding the scroll in her hand, she paced back and forth in the space, pondering the reason behind it. She really couldn't understand why, since such a will had been left behind, the descendants of the Lin family had not yet appeared to handle these matters.
"Could something have happened that caused later generations to be completely unaware of this place, or unable to come here?" Lin Ying murmured to herself. She carefully recalled the two tombstones she had seen earlier. The tomb owner might be her father mentioned in the scroll, but after so many years, his remains were still exposed in the wilderness, which was truly heartbreaking.
Lin Ying sighed. Now that she knew the contents of the box, she should go out and properly dispose of the remains outside. After all, these were her ancestors, and she couldn't let them continue to be exposed like that. She carefully put the scroll away, rearranged the wooden box, and took it out of the space.
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