Grandma Hao indeed did not want to continue the conversation with Mei Rushuang. After all, she had talked to her a little too much today.
She didn't have a good impression of anyone in the Mei Family. No matter how good she was, she wouldn't believe it.
"Grandma Hao, wait a moment. Can you finish listening?" Seeing that Grandma Hao was really going to attack her, Mei Rushuang couldn't help but take a few steps back in fear. Honestly speaking, if she was going to fight with him, she would definitely not be her match.
Grandma Hao didn't look too good, she was secretly disdainful in her heart. Since death was at hand, was she going to say that she was courting death?
"Speak, I'll give you ten seconds."
Mei Rushuang didn't care about anything else because no matter what she did, she still knew how long it would take. She focused and said, "My mother wants to deal with big sister, make her be careful."
Grandma Hao felt that it was even funnier in her heart, she really didn't know what this woman was thinking.
However, she seemed to be underestimating him. The credibility of her words was simply nonexistent for him.
On the other hand, Grandma Hao was more inclined to the other possibility. She thought that the reason why Mei Rushuang said that might actually be because of a conspiracy between the two of them.
"You're done?" Grandma Hao asked expressionlessly.
Mei Rushuang nervously looked at Grandma Hao, her heart was in turmoil. She did not know what was waiting for her at this moment in time. In the end, would he still be unable to escape this calamity, or would he just be lucky to escape?
She did not know what Grandma Hao meant by those words, and could only nod her head in a daze.
"Since you're finished, then die!"
Grandma Hao struck out her palm at an extremely fast speed towards Mei Rushuang. She hadn't even figured out what was going on when she was already completely stunned by the sharp pain.
"It hurts!" Don't, don't kill me, Grandma Hao, don't do this! "
Mei Rushuang's face was covered in sweat, and she was in so much pain that she kept begging for mercy.
Grandma Hao laughed sinisterly, "It's useless for you to beg, today I won't let you go no matter what. Your Mei Family deserves to die, you are the first one."
Hearing this, Mei Rushuang shut her eyes in despair, feeling a little bitter in her heart. Strangely, however, she did not feel particularly afraid. On the contrary, she felt a sense of relief that she was about to be released.
Just as she was thinking about this, she felt as if her entire body was on fire.
She hurriedly opened her eyes, only to realize that it wasn't as if she was on fire, but that she was really.
He was surrounded by a ball of fire. The fire was raging and crackling.
Grandma Hao was looking at him with a complacent expression and held a piece of paper in her hand. The moment she saw that piece of paper, she knew that it was not ordinary paper but Ten Thousand Fires.
It was said that as long as someone was ignited by the Myriad Fire Lamp, no matter whether they were demons or ghosts, they would not be able to escape. Unless there was holy water to extinguish the Myriad Fire Lamp, otherwise, they would burn down nothing within three minutes.
For someone who had already died, if he were to die again, he would be reduced to ashes, and there would be nothing left.
She endured the intense pain as she used all the strength in her body to speak to Grandma Hao, "Grandma Hao, it doesn't matter if I die again, but in the future, please protect my sister and please treat her well. She is a very pitiful person."
While these words were still drifting in Grandma Hao's ears, Mei Rushuang had already completely disappeared. Not a single thing was left behind, not even a speck of dust or a handful of bone dust.
Grandma Hao did not take her last sentence seriously at all.
At this moment, she was thinking, if she were to say that she wanted to see if something had happened, could this be what she was referring to?
But how did he know that Mei Rushuang would be here?
As far as he knew, he would never come here unless it was something especially urgent.
If he really knew what was going on here, then he really did have a divine foreboding.
Then now that he had dealt with Mei Rushuang, did that mean he was temporarily safe?
However, Grandma Hao still did not dare to be careless, she planned to continue to see if there were any more strange situations.
Grandma Hao carefully looked at the tombstones. She carefully counted: There were a total of twelve tombs, and every grave was filled with people that she knew.
She looked carefully and realized, other than the six people from the Mei Family, there was Xier and Xiao Tian's tombstone. No, there was also the Aunt Li's tombstone.
There were a total of nine tombstones, while the other three were blank, meaning that there was no one's name carved onto them.
Grandma Hao knew that these three tombstones had already been prepared beforehand. This also meant that three more people were destined to die and be buried here.
Now, the only ones left in the villa were He Bo, Dr. Zhou, himself and Mei Ruxue. That warm feeling of not being able to come back home could not be considered to be one of them.
Grandma Hao was also very curious in her heart. Just who were these three tombstones prepared for?
Surely these things could only be known by Tathagata?
From this point, Grandma Hao suddenly felt that Tathagata had a very profound mind. Right now, the two of them were in a party, yet he didn't tell himself anything, just a little bit of information.
Grandma Hao couldn't help but become immersed in her thoughts, and when she came back to her senses, she inadvertently glanced at the few blank tombstones. To her surprise, a few words seemed to flash on top of one of the tombstones, causing her to quickly look carefully at it. He realized that what was written on it was actually the tomb of the He Bo.
Seeing this, Grandma Hao immediately turned pale with fright. Just now, this tombstone was clearly empty, and there was clearly no word written on it.
She didn't dare to believe what had just happened. She hurriedly rubbed her eyes to take a closer look.
Merely, what was strange was that even though she was looking at the tombstone very seriously, upon closer inspection, she discovered that the tombstone had become blank once again.
"This is really strange?" In a moment of desperation, Grandma Hao muttered to herself.
She started to mutter in her heart, secretly guessing, could it be that the next person to die will be He Bo?
But even if that was the case, why did he have to see the words that appeared on the tombstone?
He couldn't figure it out. He really couldn't figure it out.
Grandma Hao was completely confused and wanted to leave this place first.
The journey back was actually quite smooth, with nothing unexpected happening.
Grandma Hao thought about it along the way. She knew that this villa had a lot of grievances, and that it would take twelve people to make up for all of their grievances.
Grandma Hao only regained her senses after she uncontrollably walked to the door of Tathagata's room.
He was hesitating whether he should go in now and tell Tathagata what he had just done and what he had seen.
Just as he was at a loss over this, he heard Tathagata's voice in his ear, "What are you planning to tell me?"
He was startled by the sudden voice, but Grandma Hao immediately calmed herself down and said, "I was just about to tell you that I encountered something very strange."
I was just about to go out for a walk when I suddenly heard Grandma Hao's words when I reached the door. As a result, I held my breath and listened carefully.
"Tell me about it."
"I met Mei Rushuang. She said something strange to me and I didn't listen to her. I burned her to death." Grandma Hao simply mentioned this matter.
Although she only said a few words, to me, it was no less than a thunderbolt. I was so surprised that I almost stopped breathing.
Mei Rushuang is my sister, and furthermore, she is already dead, but Grandma Hao didn't even let a dead person off and even burned her to death.
"Burned to death? She's just a dead woman, and that might be a relief to her. " Tathagata didn't seem surprised, but he spoke naturally.
Grandma Hao had long since realized that it was very likely that Tathagata would be indifferent.
"However, this matter isn't over yet. I also saw a few words on one of the three blank tombstones."
At this moment, I was still immersed in my anger, and wanted to go out and argue with Grandma Hao, but just as I was about to push open the door, I suddenly heard what Grandma Hao had said, and I was immediately stunned.
"What word?"
Tathagata's expression didn't seem to fluctuate at all.
"Above is the tomb of the He Bo."
I tightly covered my mouth to prevent myself from screaming out loud.
Heavens!
Isn't this too outrageous?
He Bo was clearly still alive and well, why would those words appear on the tombstone?
Could it be that someone was controlling this matter from behind the scenes?
To a pure person like me, the mind is indeed a little too simple.
"Is there such a thing?" Although Tathagata did not reveal a very shocked expression, but from his expression, Grandma Hao had a premonition that he should not know about this matter.
"Then it looks like he wasn't the one who did this. Originally, Grandma Hao even had a sudden idea and thought, maybe Tathagata was the one who was doing this?"
"Yes, I did indeed see it with my own eyes. Otherwise, I wouldn't have believed it either. Young Master Rulai, what exactly did you say?"
Grandma Hao immediately threw this difficult problem at Tathagata.
Tathagata's gaze was unfathomable, and after a moment of silence, he suddenly said, "I think that this might not be an groundless rumor, or the next person who will be in trouble might very well be the He Bo."
Being told by Tathagata, Grandma Hao was frozen in place for a moment, and didn't know what to do.
Although he did not have any special relationship with He Bo, he did not want to see him get killed.