Shouldn't it be calling the police and digging the crypt to find someone?
To say that when the previous homeowner was towed away, no one saw it, and it was considered missing and no one was held accountable. This time, he just watched and fell, and then there was no rescue operation. . .
The logic at the end is really incomprehensible. Moreover, if the teeth, silver coins, monsters and other content seen in the library of the fiancée’s father are all clearly stated, isn’t it enough to convince the male protagonist? Why don't you say it all?
The plot is a bit far-fetched, is there no one to investigate the cause like the gardener hurts the city?
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