Then, a man dressed in a vermilion official robe emerged from behind the guard; it was Zhu Haoran.
He looked at the newly filled grave and waved his hand: "Dig it up—"
A few people came out from the guards, each holding a shovel, and began to dig.
This was soil that had just been filled back, so they dug easily. In no time, they saw the stone coffin.
They spent a bit more effort and directly lifted the stone coffin out.
Without needing Zhu Haoran's command, the guards covered the stone coffin with black cloth, a specially designed carriage quietly stopped at the mountain gate.
The coffin was lifted into the specially designed carriage and quickly disappeared along the mountain path under the watch of a group of guards.
Zhu Haoran leisurely entered the temple's main hall, gazed at the deities enshrined inside for a moment, and then a subordinate came to report: "Sir, everyone has been locked in the adjacent room."