Taking advantage of the sunshine outside the window and the crisp birdsong to soothe my nerves, I hurriedly googled "秫米", a thing that I don't know if it is good or bad.

To my surprise, sorghum rice is just a kind of traditional Chinese medicine, commonly known as sorghum rice, also known as yellow rice, but I couldn't see the importance of it after looking at it for a long time. I only learned that this kind of rice is delicious when cooked. He was actually hungry at this juncture.

I have no choice but to call Jiang Heng for help.He got on the phone right away, and then exchanged what he knew now.

He told me that Mrs. Huan was originally a dancer at an art school, specializing in ballet. After graduation, she was transferred to an unknown small entertainment company. Later, the company was still in recession and had to lay off employees. She was one of the laid-off employees. After returning home Became an unemployed squatting at home.

I was speechless: "I remember that you are a gentleman, where did you find out these things that sound very archival?"

"Don't worry about that." He coughed softly, and continued, "Ms. Huan's family is very good, and her father is in the antique business. It doesn't matter whether she has a job or not, but she is 'love at first sight' and insists on marrying. The conductor is jingling poor. What did you want to ask me just now?"

"What is sorghum rice used for?" I asked, thinking that it should be more than a delicious traditional Chinese medicine.

His voice came slowly: "There are eight steps to opening the coffin. The first step is to make an offering, burning incense to attract souls."

I was taken aback: "You mean..."

"Steam rice is used to open coffins."

I searched for the keywords "秫米" and "opening the coffin", and it was true, but for a while, I couldn't think of what Mrs. Huan wanted to do with the coffin.Are you going to rob the tomb to do business for her father?

After pondering for a while, I hesitated and said, "Could it be... that someone opened Mrs. Huan's coffin, and she is not happy?"

"There are not enough clues, so it's hard to say for the time being." He smiled, "One very interesting thing is that apart from opening the coffin, burial also requires rice, but it takes three buckets to open the coffin, but eight buckets to bury it. "

I didn't think it was interesting, but a not-so-good idea gradually came to my mind.

If the first book is really Mrs. Huan's, what will be in the next seven books?

What exactly is this set of books?Who wrote it?Why send it to me?What is the purpose?

Perhaps after solving the first book, the thread will be clearer.

Now there are two keys.The first one is that the non-existent character of ID [Von Noermann] threatened me with death not to continue the investigation.If the investigation can solve the cause and effect that made Mrs. Huan so angry, the thing that hinders me is actually the opposite of Mrs. Huan.

The second is that after Mrs. Huan committed suicide, her grievances lingered for a long time, and she was always obsessed with the number of rice.

Was it her resentment before she died, which was the reason for her suicide?Or grudges after death?

If this "秫米" has no other meaning other than being a medicinal material and an offering, the reason for a rich girl's suicide is really far-fetched, so the problem should have appeared after her death.But if it is used to open the coffin, three buckets are enough, there is nothing to worry about.

But if it is used for burial, who will be buried?

Jiang Heng said: "Could it be used to bury her? The offerings are insufficient, the wandering soul is restless, and the resentment is still unresolved, so she lingers in this world and cannot be reincarnated."

"Your tone is getting more and more enigmatic." I laughed at his words, "Did she ask me to make up five buckets of sorghum rice after all this trouble? And since she already has three buckets, it means her family still knows Those who have the custom of making offerings with sorghum rice are not too poor to open the pot, so they will be stingy with the remaining five buckets on such a critical occasion?"

After thinking for a while, he said: "Her resentment is so strong, it should be far more than a simple lack of offerings."

I looked through the chat records with Lu Xuan: "Could it be that he blamed the commander for messing around?" It sounds like a common reason for suicide.

"If you really want to find out, just ask the person involved."

I was startled: "Isn't Mrs. Huan dead?"

"What are you thinking?" He laughed, "I'm talking about asking the conductor."

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