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With a cold face, Grant Lennon turned to Flora and asked, "Hey, that thing isn't in the coffin, is it?"
Flora was tied to the tree and did not know whether to shake or nod her head at that moment.
She was not sure if Grandpa Brooks buried the jade there that night. That was because she did not even know that it was in their possession nor did she know what this Arcane Jade was.
It was just when she heard Grant Lennon mentioned this, she remembered that Grandpa Brooks had been acting strangely that one time, so she brought Grant over.
At this time, when she heard Grant asked this question, she was at a loss.
How would she know if Grandpa Brooks buried it in the coffin or not?
When Grant saw that Flora did not respond, he did not bother to wait for her. He picked up the crowbar and started to pry open the coffin.
He was young and courageous but after all, this person in the coffin had been dead for decades, so he was still a little afraid deep down.
After some hard work, the lid of the coffin was finally pried open.
The stench of decay, which could not be described with words, hit him in the face at once. He was smothered and took several steps backward. Only after the smell of the corpse had dissipated did he approach.
He saw nothing but white bones in the coffin.
He was still emotionless.
Grant was not willing to believe that the Arcane Jade was not buried there, so he used the crowbar to flip through the bones and confirmed that the jade was nowhere to be found.
A surge of anger rose from the bottom of his heart. He threw the crowbar away and walked over to where Flora was.
As soon as she saw his face, she knew that things were bad.
He must not have found what he was looking for and was going to make an example out of her. What should she do?
Flora was in a panic and at that moment, Grant had approached her.
He pinched her face, lifted her head, and gritted his teeth.
"Stupid b*tch! You dare lie to me?!"
Flora was tearful and shook her head repeatedly.
Grant sneered.
"You said it's buried here. Where is it? Come here and point it out to me!"
Grant said as he untied the rope from her body, then grabbed her by the hair and dragged her to the grave.
Flora was so frightened by his series of actions that when she reacted, she was already dragged to the edge of the grave.
Grant held her down, forcing her to face the bones in the coffin, and said ruthlessly, "Find it for me! If you can't find it today, I'll bury you here with your great-grandmother."
His words caused Flora’s face to turn white from fear.
She nodded her head then quickly bent down to look around.
The rope on her feet was loose and her wrists were still tied behind her back, so it was not very convenient for her to move around. Still, she made an effort to lie on the ground and looked for it diligently.
She was afraid that if Grant got angry, he would bury her alive.
Grant stood up and looked at her frigidly and condescendingly.
Flora slowly moved from the back of the grave to the front and finally, her gaze suddenly stopped in front of the tombstone.
She lifted her head in surprise, looked at him, and whimpered.
Grant's eyebrows furrowed and wondered in his heart if the little girl had found it, then he squatted.
The next second, his face changed dramatically.
"Scram!"
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