With a cold face, he turned his head to look at Fiona and asked, "Hey, isn't that thing put in a coffin?"
Fiona was tied to the tree, and she shook her head for a while, and nodded.
In fact, she wasn't sure whether Mr. Quill came to bury this thing that night, because she didn't even know there was this thing at home, and she didn't know what it was.
Just listening to Gary Lee talk about it, I remembered the great grandfather who had behaved strangely recently, just once, so I brought him here.
At this time, when I heard him ask this question, I couldn't help but look at a loss.
How did he know if he had buried something in the coffin?
Seeing that she didn't respond, Gary Lee didn't bother to wait for her any longer. He picked up the iron grip and started to pry the coffin.
Rao is young and courageous, but after all, this is a person who has been dead for decades, and he is still a little scared.
After a long time of prying, the lid of the coffin was finally pried open.
An indescribable rotten stench rushed towards his face at once, and he was so smoked that he stepped back several steps, and only approached after the smell of corpse dissipated a little.
But there was nothing in the coffin except a white bone.
His face changed greatly.
He refused to believe it, so he fiddled with the coffin a few times, turned the bones over and over, and made sure that nothing was hidden inside.
An anger suddenly rose from the bottom of my heart, throwing the thing, and walked over to Fiona's location.
When Fiona saw his face, she knew that things were bad.
He must have not found what he wanted, and he is going to use her for surgery. What should I do? How to do?
Fiona was so panicked, and at this time, Gary Lee was already approaching.
He pinched her face, raised her head, gritted his teeth and said, "Okay, damn girl, how dare you lie to me!"
With tears in her eyes, Fiona shook her head again and again.
Gary Lee sneered.
"You said something was buried here, where is it? Where is it? Come and show me!"
As he spoke, he untied the rope on her body, then grabbed her hair and dragged her to the cemetery.
Fiona was frightened by his series of actions, and when she reacted, she had been dragged to the edge of the grave by him.
Gary Lee pressed her body, forced her to face the bones in the coffin, and said angrily: "Find it for me, find it for me, if you can't find it today, I'll let you find it here for you. Grandma is buried with you!"
His words made Fiona's face turn pale with fright.
He nodded again and again, and then quickly bent over to look around.
Now, the ropes on her feet are only loose, and her wrists are still tied behind her back. It is not very convenient for her to move, but she is still trying hard to find it on the ground.
I was afraid that Gary Lee would get angry and buried her alive.
Gary Lee stood up and looked at her coldly.
I saw Fiona, little by little, found the front from the back, and finally, suddenly stopped in front of the tombstone.
She raised her head in surprise, looked at him, and whimpered twice.
Gary Lee frowned, wondering if he really let this little girl find her? So he squatted down.
Just the next second, his face changed greatly.
"Go away!"
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