"Have you never come back?" the old man asked.

"That's right." The young man replied. He spoke with great force and almost no sloppiness.

"Are those real monks?"

I have some doubts. Are you trying to make money or kill someone?

But then I thought about it, if it was really the enemy, then the young man in front of me might not have been able to escape long ago. Moreover, nothing was lost in the family and there was a lot more money, so this was impossible.

"Yes, they are all monks."

The young man was busy with his work and also answered our questions.

"That's weird."

The old man thought.

The young man said that at that time he was also worried about his father's whereabouts, but he had been to Guangjie Temple and found that the house was being repaired, but outsiders were not allowed to enter, so he had no chance to find his father.

There has been no trace of King Suo for several years.

But I had to make ends meet, so I ran this stall.

"Missing?"

The old man said.

Later, the boy said that someone sent something.

"What's that?"

I'm a little curious.

"It's a box."

As soon as I heard the word "box", I felt like my head was getting bigger and I was particularly sensitive to this word.

"What's in there?"

Of course I knew he would definitely open the box, but he told me that the box contained nothing else but ashes, his father's ashes.

"Really...dead?"

I was caught off guard.

The boy didn't answer.

The old man sighed, "I didn't expect that we haven't seen each other for many years since we said goodbye, and now there is indeed no body left. It's a pity..."

He felt that he had lost his composure, and then he said, "It's all over."

"By the way, you usually don't have business here."

Because we have been standing here for at least a long time, and the boy didn’t bring a glass of water or say anything.

"Of course someone will come to your door."

He looked at us and said seriously.

"That's right."

I smiled.

The atmosphere was a little awkward for a moment. I looked around the yard. It was bare and there seemed to be nothing. Except for some useless wood and some stones, there were just some iron garbage piled up everywhere.

It was like I was suffocating.

"By the way, help me look at this box."

I motioned to the old man at this time.

"That's right."

The old man said at this time, "Back then, your father also saw this thing. He said that he could not open it without a key, because this box can only be opened with this key, otherwise everything inside will be destroyed."

Hearing what the old man said, the young man turned around unconsciously.

"Yeah?"

He seemed a little in disbelief.

But then the old man took out the box, and the boy was stunned for several seconds. I could tell that he must be thinking about something.

"this?"

The young man wondered, and knocked on the box, making a dull sound.

"That's right."

I nodded.

"Three dozen white-bone demons?"

The boy suddenly said.

I was very surprised as to why he said that. Could it be that there was a bone spirit in this box? I couldn't help but sneer.

"Look..."

At this time, the young man handed us the tool he used to observe the box with a magnifying glass. I took it with doubts. After taking a look, I instantly understood what he meant by what he just said.

Under the magnifying glass, there is actually another scene, that is, inside the metal carving of the box facing us, we can see a gloomy cave and an inhuman skull with bared teeth, as if it will happen in the next second. It came to life and dragged us along.

"ah?"

I couldn't help but take a breath of cold air.

"this……"

I can't believe how this craftsman made it. It's like carving a palace and castle on a grain of rice.

The difficulty can be imagined.

"Yes, I heard my father once mention the origin of this box, and he has been telling me the story of this box over the years."

The young man said, "He said that this was his biggest regret in his life, not being able to find the key to open the box."

"What?"

I was surprised too.

"That's right, the pattern on it is 'Three Strikes of Bone Demons', so what's inside..." The young man was stunned. Maybe he himself wasn't sure what it was.

"You want to open it?"

The young man said coldly.

"Look, what can be done?"

I said, and then handed him the jade jade.

He looked carefully at the jade, and it seemed strange that the key to the box would look like this.

"But now we are not sure whether it is this key. Can you take a look?" I said doubtfully. If it's not the key, at least I want to know what the relationship is between this jade that hides a shocking secret and this box.

"Yes, it's the key."

Originally I thought he needed to make some gestures, but I didn't expect him to speak immediately as soon as he saw the jade I took out, with almost no hesitation.

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