Mi En was hesitant, nevertheless, he answered, "The grave represents death. The golden cross means that the deceased was not an ordinary person…"
He took the card in his hand and looked at the details within the picture. It was then that he realized there was a little flower in front of the cross. It had a fiery hue and much like the feathers on a bird, the flower petals bloomed toward two opposite sides. He continued explaining, "There is a Phoenix Plumeria right in front of the cross. This flower usually represents rebirth…"
"I'm not entirely sure of its meaning. One might say that the deceased in that grave could be returning to life. It could also mean that whoever is buried in there would get a chance to be reborn in another world," it was not often that Mi En would be uncertain in his analysis.