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When Uncle Three's face changed slightly, Uncle Two rubbed his temples and said, “Why did Cao Er Daozi want this useless patriarch position? Why did the snails in the coffin not die after a hundred years? Also, why could the centenarian recall a story he heard 60 years ago so smoothly? I still have a lot of things to think about."

I listened to Uncle Two's tone change and wondered. I saw him squinting at Uncle Three: “Some people always think that their brains are better than others, but they don't realize that the second child is always a little better than the third. Don't you think so, Third Brother?"

I immediately saw Uncle Three's cold sweat dripping down, his face darkened, and he didn't speak. Uncle Two unexpectedly exerted a very strange pressure.

After a long silence, Uncle Two said, “I have a guess here. I don't know whether it's right or not. Just listen to it.”

After a pause, he said, “When opening the ancestral grave, a greedy descendant found an extra coffin there. Sensitive by nature, he immediately realized that the coffin might be an artifact hidden by his ancestors. But surrounded by his own people, he couldn't rob it openly, and he knew that once the coffin was opened, these things would be distributed to others. This descendant had a brave nature and never gave way to others. In that short span of ten minutes, he came up with a solution: he asked two close associates to carry out the nameless old coffin from the woodshed behind the ancestral hall, and exchanged it with the coffin from the ancestral grave on the mountain road between the graveyard and the village, where there were no street lamps.

“In order to prevent the pallbearers from discovering the change in coffin weight, his men dug a large amount of wet mud from the stream and poured it into the coffin. But with such a tight schedule, they made a mistake. They poured too much water in, and the snails that were hibernating in the mud were dumped in as well. The snails were disturbed and woke up from hibernation. And because it was dark when the coffin was raised, everyone couldn't see it clearly, so no one noticed at the ancestral hall—the coffin didn't come from the ancestral grave.

“He thought it was flawless, but he didn't expect strange things to happen afterwards. Then he heard that we were going to ask Xu A Qin about the past. He knew that the coffin from the ancestral grave was actually hiding artifacts. Xu A Qin would surely tell us if he knew about this, and we would have discovered that the coffin was replaced. So he rushed to Xu A Qin's house overnight and bought the old man with money, asking him to read a prepared manuscript. With that old man's memory, I bet it wasn't easy to remember so many things. So he finally had no choice but to let one of his buddies pretend to be Xu A Qin. It's a pity that the make-up was too old and looked really uncomfortable.

“Even so, the truth was still hidden. He didn't know that there was another person in the same generation—Cao Er Daozi—who had a very similar temperament. Cao Er Daozi recognized that there must be treasures in the coffin, but Wu Xie and our elder brother, as well as the three old men, went to open the coffin and ended up saying it was a coffin full of snails. How could he believe it? Cao Er Daozi believed that this must be the collusion between Biao Gong and our elder brother, and his heart was filled with resentment. On one hand, he wanted to find the coffin; on the other hand, he wanted to kill and get his revenge. As a result, there were so many incidents, just to hide this big case.

“Plus I was confused by the things in the genealogical record, so I made a wrong judgment. As a result, some things were ignored.

“But this shrewd descendant made a big mistake in the end, which made me realize immediately that there was still fraud in this matter!”

With that, Uncle Two sighed and asked, “Third Brother, is most of what I said right?”

After a long silence, Uncle Three sighed, “I thought I really hid it from you this time. Where was the flaw?"

“Your speed. Your two buddies appeared too fast. Unless they had wings, they definitely wouldn't arrive half a day after I set up the game. This shows that the two of them must have been nearby." Uncle Two said.

Uncle Three grinned, and I glared at him and asked, “Did you really do such a wicked thing? What's in the coffin?"

Uncle Three's smile turned bitter, “Well, if there was something, I wouldn't be so depressed. I've been busy for nothing. The whole coffin was full of rotten wood shavings. I had to run around all night to set up a game for all this junk. I've received my retribution, so you don't have to scold me."

“Really?”

“Really, I admit it. Why would I lie to you?” Uncle Three scolded.

I was surprised and asked Uncle Two, “This isn't right either. Why bury an empty coffin in the ancestral grave?”

Uncle Two received a text message, and said: “Of course it wouldn't be empty. The coffin was so heavy, I guess there must have been a splint. That was when the Qing dynasty was in turmoil so I think there should be gold bars in it." As he said this, Uncle Two showed me the text message and I saw it was from my father. He wasn't coming back until the first seven days of Biao Gong's funeral ceremony in the village were over.

The text contained a picture of the thatched cottage behind the ancestral hall. The old coffin inside had been smashed open. There was indeed a gap between the coffin boards, and pieces of gold nuggets were scattered all over the floor. When Uncle Three snatched it up, his eyes became fierce and he shouted at me, “Go back!”

Uncle Two took back his phone, sighed, and said to himself, “The New Year is finally over.” (TN Note: Chinese New Year is usually sometime b/t between Jan 21 and Feb 20 since it's determined by the lunar calendar. Think it lasts 7 days. Also called the Spring Festival).

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TN Note: Did anybody else just fall in love with Uncle Two? He played Uncle Three like a fiddle hahahaha. I'm guessing this is that incident Wu Xie mentioned in one of the previous books (Vol 8 maybe?) where Uncle Two outwitted Uncle Three.

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