Yu Changkong opened the small coffin of rosewood, instantly agitated by its contents to the point of rage.
A robe embroidered with green bamboo, a small handful of coiled hair, two pieces of fingernail, and a bottle of blood stored in a Glazed Bottle, wrapped with talisman paper inscribed with birth dates, and bound with a red rope.
Yu Changkong untied the talisman paper and unfurled it, his eyes turning red upon seeing those familiar Four Pillars and Eight Characters: "Father."
At the other end of the bound items, a doll was tied, dressed in a crane robe with youthful appearance and white hair, lifelike and emanating an auspicious aura.
Such auspicious aura only falls on the doll when the Qi Fortune has been transferred onto it.
Yu Changkong didn't need to look at the talisman paper with white characters pasted on the back of the doll, because the doll looked exactly like his grandfather, as if it was carved in his likeness.
