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Tomb Robbing: Flying Sword Slays Xue Shi, Still Claims Not to be an Immortal.

Chapter 181: Living Sacrifice. [181]



Summary

The text discusses the concept of "Shi Yuan," a mysterious underwater mass that preserves corpses while allowing fish to exist above it. It highlights the complexities of underwater burials, emphasizing that while clothes decay, human flesh does not. The narrative explores a ritual involving a living sacrifice to access Shi Yuan, detailing the required conditions and steps, including the use of a bamboo frame and a blood offering. Yi Sa reflects on the historical context of these practices, noting the moral implications and the dangers involved. The text concludes with the realization that past attempts to dispose of a body inadvertently awakened Shi Yuan, leading to catastrophic consequences.

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