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Why do you say that?
This is because Big Senior and I are both cultivators and Daoists, so we definitely know much more about the five elements than ordinary people.
When buried in the earth, the most taboo thing was to use metal objects like copper and iron to complete the burial. This was because the five elements resisted each other. Corpses in coffins were the most likely to undergo Corpse Transformation.
Therefore, in all the dynasties, no one had ever heard of using a bronze coffin or an iron coffin for burial, unless they had a deep hatred for the person inside. They wished that after his death, he would not enter the cycle of reincarnation and become a living corpse.
Thus, when Eldest Martial Brother and I saw this bronze coffin, we couldn't help but suck in a breath of cold air. We retreated a few steps back, the further we were away from this bronze coffin, the better.
Right at this moment, as if it was purposely trying to scare us, the bronze coffin seemed to slightly shake, and a knocking sound came from it. In the quiet tomb chamber, it sounded very clear.
After the two knocks, there were even more terrifying sounds coming from inside the bronze coffin. It was the sound of fingernails scratching against something, and the 'crunch' sounds were very ear-piercing. Eldest Senior Brother and I were so shocked that we were both stunned on the spot, and for a moment, we didn't know what to do.
However, after a while, the eldest senior brother reacted and told me, ”Not good! ”There's a big guy in this coffin. Let's go and seal the thing inside, we can't let him out!”
With that, the Eldest Senior Brother rushed up and took out a few yellow paper talismans from his Cosmic Bag. He then stuck them all around the coffin.
I also know that this is no small matter, so I immediately rushed over and fished out the yellow paper talisman. After pasting it onto the bronze coffin for a period of time, we lived for a full seven to eight minutes, and after pasting dozens of yellow paper talismans on the coffin, we finally arrived at the front of the coffin.
However, the movements in the bronze coffin only stopped for two to three minutes before an even more ear-piercing crunching sound rang out. Hearing it, Eldest Senior Brother and I felt goosebumps all over our bodies.
The eldest senior brother took a deep breath and called out to me once again, ”Junior Martial Brother, use the black line to arrange the corpse Subduing Lock to bind the thing inside this coffin.”
Then, I hurriedly took out an inkstone and poured some black dog blood, cinnabar, and other extremely positive things into the inkstone. It's all used to control the transformation of corpses.
As Daoists, Eldest Martial Brother and I will be carrying these things that can kill demons every day, so we don't lack them.
I used black dog blood, cinnabar, and a child's urine to make ink according to a certain ratio. I still felt that it wasn't safe, so I used the wooden sword to cut my finger and dripped a portion of my blood. The Daoist Priest's blood, due to the hidden spiritual force, also had a certain restraining effect on the evil zombie, it was even stronger than the black dog blood.