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Priest Augustus, through the records of the Tomb Guardian, located the grave. While the two were searching in the cemetery, the only surprises that came their way were the occasional startled snakes and the rats hidden in the ground.

Since the cemetery was not very large, they quickly found their target.

It was an inconspicuous little grave near the west side of a stone building that served both as a "church" and an "Underground Cemetery Entrance," close to the graveyard fence. The tombstone, slightly raised above the ground, read that the person buried here was named Muxir Lee Nem, who had died half a month ago.

Besides this information, the tombstone had nothing else, no birth date, no cause of death, nor any life evaluations left by the person who paid for the burial. But considering this was just a small rural cemetery, such a situation was understandable.