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Chapter Fifty-Fourth Thirty Years Old

Su Bai's intuition was amazing. This was the reason why Tang Sancheng and Bai Yi wanted to intercept Cui Ying. They returned to the tomb and found that the rice dumplings among the seven coffins had been burned to ashes. Among the remaining six coffins, one

The coffin is empty!

Thinking of the parchment scroll in Cui Ying's hand, the two agreed that Cui Ying's grandfather was the key figure. He might know something. Even if Cui Ying walked out of the antique shop, they would go to her and convince her to cooperate with them.

, As for being sure, Cui Ying took out the parchment and tried it herself, which shows that she is a curious person. As long as her curiosity is mobilized, it is entirely possible for her to be willing to uncover the mystery together.

Bai Yi always takes the initiative in negotiating this kind of thing. He just briefly mentioned a few things, which made Cui Ying feel uneasy. Sheepskin scrolls, seven-person tomb, empty coffin, Big Dipper tomb, hot springs, two bizarre murders, coincidences

The golden seal on the back of the hand, these elements made Cui Ying's heart beat wildly. She didn't need Bai Yi to point it out. She also knew that her grandfather might be an insider. "In our family, there are two most mysterious things, one of which is the parchment scroll."

Box, there is another thing that can only be seen after each generation turns thirty, and that is the family tree." Cui Ying said: "In four years, I can see the family tree."

It’s just a family tree, is it worthy of being so mysterious? A sneer appeared at the corner of Bai Yi’s mouth: “Obviously, your family has some unknown things, Miss Cui, this is really good writing material.”

Cui Ying was silent. Her parents' background was really ordinary. From the time she could remember, her mother was just an art teacher, teaching primary school students in Chinese schools. As for her father, he was a lawyer, good at speaking and reasoning. He once served as a lawyer.

Some upper-class people in the United States have fought lawsuits and won every battle. They are famous Chinese generals and generals in the legal profession. Apart from this, their lives are ordinary and there is nothing worth exploring.

As for grandpa, he likes to study Chinese studies. He usually looks like a gentle and elegant old man. He spends three days a week as a volunteer in the community. His targets are some elderly people who have just arrived. They don’t understand English and have busy children. He teaches them English on a voluntary basis.

He lived a fulfilling and comfortable life. The only mysterious thing was that he stuck to the box and the rule that he could only read the genealogy at the age of thirty.

"Miss Cui, when did your family move to the United States?" Bai Yi suddenly asked.

"This... I have never heard my parents or grandfather mention it." Cui Ying said: "I was born in the United States, and so were my parents. I am also certain that we have no relatives in China. To be more precise,

We have no contact with anyone in the country."

"Completely separated." Bai Yi said: "You also know about Yue Qing. He has a significant connection with the parchment scrolls, and maybe he has some connections with your family."

When Yue Qing was mentioned, Cui Ying's face darkened and she brought the focus back: "So you want me to question my grandfather?"

"It's not just us, it also includes you." Bai Yi said: "It's not about questioning, it's just about solving some mysteries that you are also interested in. Miss Cui, we have investigated your father. When he was thirty years old,

One year, he suddenly disappeared in the United States. This year was completely blank. We investigated and found that he returned to China that year, but no one knew what he did when he returned. Only entry and exit records can confirm it.

Believe us, it is not easy to obtain this information, and its authenticity is absolutely guaranteed."

This completely defeated Cui Ying. She originally wanted to fight and not explore her family's history, but the impact of this fact was too great. Did her father also hide something from her?

"Of course, if you don't ask now, you may know the truth four years later. Although it is my intuition, I firmly believe that turning thirty is very important to your family," Bai Yi said, "I am a careful person.

A good person never jumps to conclusions easily, and his hit rate is always very high."

Tang Sancheng nodded: "I admit this."

Cui Ying's heart was completely disturbed. She closed her eyes: "I need some time to think about it. I want to go back to the hotel."

Bai Yi handed over his business card: "This is my phone number. You are welcome to contact me again."

After watching Cui Ying leave, Tang Sancheng said: "To put it bluntly, Bai Yi, we are suspecting that this family is the descendant of the original owner of the empty coffin."

"There is no evidence, and now there are all possibilities." Bai Yi said: "Tang Sancheng, I think there is something very necessary and must be done now."

Tang Sancheng rarely understood immediately: "I'm already old, so you don't have to bother me, an old man, with this kind of thing, right?"

The two of them turned around meaningfully and looked behind them. There, turning in, was Subai and Yue Qing's room...


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