Situ An had a deep impression of the flood disaster that occurred in Lishan years ago, and afterward, he had visited the most severely affected areas several times to inspect the damage.
In the wake of a natural disaster, many die unfairly, and it would be reasonable to expect some places to become haunted by resentful spirits. Yet to his great surprise, even Minlong Street, the worst-hit area, was devoid of any trace of malevolence. It was as if the souls of those who had died wrongfully had departed with the deluge.
The question that had troubled Situ An years ago now had an answer, albeit a brutally straightforward one.