Mo Hua, according to the Taoist Court archives, approximately identified the location where the six people died:
It was downstream of the ferry point, a twenty-li stretch of the river.
The group traveled twenty more li by carriage and arrived near the river section.
They saw both banks lush with wild grass, dotted with yellow flowers, resembling a green carpet spread on both ends.
The river water in between flowed gently like jade.
The scenery was beautiful and tranquil, hardly resembling a place where death occurred.
Cheng Mo glanced at Mo Hua and asked quietly, "Mo Hua, do you know where those six people died?"
Mo Hua, with a profound gaze, surveyed for a moment and pointed to a riverside area thick with aquatic plants:
"Over there."
As Cheng Mo and the others drew closer to the riverbank and gazed at the vast water surface, they all seemed a bit bewildered.
There was nothing but water.