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Wherever there was civilization, there would be a cemetery.
It was the same in the underwater world.
Before this trip, Matthew had done his homework on the Naga.
He even had a deep understanding of the funeral customs of the Nagas.
Generally speaking.
After a Naga died, its corpse would be stored in a special shell.
This kind of shell would often secrete a corrosive mucus.
Under the effect of the mucus.
The Naga's corpse would continue to corrode, and eventually, only a small amount of bones would be left.
After a period of time.
The Naga's relatives would open the shell. At this time, in addition to the bones that had not been corroded, they could also harvest a pearl mixed with the flesh and blood of the Naga's corpse.
This pearl was often worn by close relatives.
Until they also died.
Therefore, if one wanted to know if the family of a Naga had a long history.