C84 (1/2)
Although I didn't see the snake, but it doesn't mean that no one else didn't see it. At this moment, the village was in an uproar.
It was said that quite a few villagers had seen snakes wandering around their own courtyard or at the front gate these past few days.
Snakes were already a strange existence in the village, but the appearance of a snake in the middle of winter was even stranger.
Especially since this was an exceptional period, no matter what the villagers did, they would all be on tenterhooks. That day, Tuo Zi's and the others' death had caused too much of an impact to the entire village, causing the villagers to sink into a deep state of fear.
Even though they didn't talk about it much, I knew that even in their dreams they would dream about the strange scene at that time of night …
Therefore, when the villagers saw the snake, they all hid themselves and left, not even thinking of attacking.
And in the past few days, the snake had never attacked anyone.
In fact, not only snakes, but ants, mice and the like had all come out in the past few days.
When I think about the day Wang Er died, the flies that I saw …
It was as if the season had turned chaotic, and many things that should not have appeared during the season had begun to run all over the place.
Speaking of Wang Er, it is necessary to mention that Wang Er's funeral was on the third day after I saw his corpse.
It's not the second day, because on the day I saw it, Wang Er was not put into the coffin at all, and that corpse might have been lying at home for an entire day.
I had also been to Wang Er's grave the day before. Based on the blood traces that had yet to be cleaned up outside, I could roughly determine that my guess was not wrong.
Because there was a red hole that covered a very wide area, Wang Er's corpse had a tube inserted into it, which covered the entire wound.
Only when the tube was inserted did a large amount of blood flow out, and then it began to slowly flow out.
With that kind of speed, making the blood cover so much was definitely not something that could be accomplished in a short period of time.
The next day, he was placed in a coffin. It was only on the third day that he was buried. As for the corpse, he had to bury it on the ground for an entire day …
I'm curious about this, even if Wang Er's wife has good mental fortitude, it doesn't mean that she's a psychopath, right? How could he sleep with these two corpses guarding him?
There was only one possibility. There might be some kind of taboo regarding the corpses. There was something to be paid attention to, and it had to be kept for a day.
I still remember when the Village Chief killed Liu Songxian, he was wearing a mask. That mask looked like it was used in some remote place when he was casting his magic.
On the surface of the mask, there was a bright red material. Angele did not know if it was cinnabar or blood, but he was not sure if it was a symbol.
I also saw this mask in the village chief's warehouse.
However, when I saw the mask, I didn't think too much about it. After all, I didn't want anyone to see me killing people.
A lot of people do that.
Since he didn't have any doubts about the mask, he naturally didn't have any doubts about the symbols on the mask either.
Now that I think about how the corpse looked like and how much time had passed before I remembered …
Could this massacre not only be a massacre, but more like a mysterious ceremony?
If it really was a ceremony, then things were even weirder … What was the ultimate purpose of such a cruel ceremony?
Could it be that there were still people in the village who were unfathomable and giving directions to all this, indicating to the villagers what they should do?
I've already guessed this before, but now … This feeling was even deeper …