He looked at the carpet that was lifted up by Mrs. Philip Isama. Under the carpet, there was a square groove on the floor that seemed to have been burned by fire or touched by ashes. In the trough was a box with a ruby ​​in the middle and four corners edged with gold.

On the carpet, there was a wooden board connected to a small flat ring that was lifted up. It seemed that this thing happened to catch the carpet, and then Mrs. Philip Isama lifted it up.

When Mrs. Philip Isama saw her husband suddenly reaching out and picking up the box, and seeing that he was about to open it, she was so frightened that she rushed towards it and shouted anxiously;

"Can't open, can't open, this must be something horrible, look at the carpet bleeding for no reason."

She snatched the box from Lord Lombdenjot Mitchum's hand, stuffed it back into the slot with quick eyes and quick hands, and pointed at the wool carpet that she had thrown away earlier, shouting with horror in her eyes.

Lombdenjot Lord Te. Mitchum felt his ears buzzing from the shock of her loud voice. He glanced at the black wool carpet, then grabbed it and smelled it. He accidentally knocked off half of it when he came back last night. A cup of black tea, add that black charcoal-like powder, and it becomes sticky.

Women are really ignorant, such a trivial thing can scare them like this, Lord Langbudenchot Mitchum recommended Kefili Isama took out the box again with gleaming eyes, holding the small clues in her hands;

"Hey, stop howling. I spilled a cup of black tea when I got up last night and came back. Is there anything I can't drink? Do you still believe that?"

Mrs. Philly Isama relaxed a little and was not shouting, but she still stopped Lord Langbudenchot Mitchum with lingering fear and said again;

"My grandmother said that this kind of black box with unknown origin cannot be opened. Don't touch it until I call someone to take a look."

In Mrs. Feli Isama's hometown, it is surrounded by mountains and is very inconvenient to enter and exit. The older generation always likes to tell stories at the children's bedside. They use their old voices and tremble to tell, Children, don’t open the box you picked up, otherwise a devil will crawl out of the box and eat you.

Mrs. Philly Isama didn’t believe it at first, but as time went by, she On the contrary, the more she thought about it, the more frightened she became. No, when she saw this kind of box with unknown origins, she instinctively felt weird and wanted to run away.

When Lord Langbudenjot Mitchum saw her getting up and was about to go out, he immediately He grabbed her wrist and said in a slightly scolding tone;

"It's nonsense and it can be haunted. I have to open it today to see if there is anything valuable inside. Otherwise, why would the previous owner of this place hide this thing in the bedroom."

Ms. Philly Isama looked at the smiling expression of Lord Langbudenchot Mitchum, as if he had seen some big treasure, and then she suddenly realized that the previous panic and fear were gone.

What can be hidden in the master's bedroom ? The thing must be a good thing. This small box is not big. It may be a key or something. So, there may be a treasure house that no one knows about. How can such a good thing be easily known to those servants? It would be bad if she worried about it.

After thinking about it, Mrs. Philip Isama felt that her worries were really unfounded. This was not her hometown, and her mother-in-law told these children stories all to make them obedient. , otherwise bad things will snatch them and eat them.

When she thought of the good things in this house, her mouth split open and she couldn't close her smile. She also hurriedly squatted down and stared at the box intently, like a The hungry wolf stared at Lord Langbudenchot Mitchum's fat fingers with anticipation and excitement, and said with a silly smile;

"This, this is true, may really be something valuable. How about we open it first and take a look?"

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