At 9:43 am on September 13, a witness discovered Abbas's body in an alley about 2 kilometers from Aaron University.
The victim appeared to have suffered severe torture before his death, and his body was deliberately arranged in a blasphemous posture after he died.
After spending a considerable amount of time collecting information, the Aaron Police found that the victim's final scene had a deep religious significance, and they had only seen a description of his posture in one place.
It was in the famous folklorist Hewitt Drayton's book "Gods is Here."
It recorded many barbaric tribes and ancient families and their secret teachings, as well as the religious rituals they once held, and even still hold, in offering sacrifices to their worshipped gods.
It mentioned a sacrificial method used by a small, now-unbelieving god.