Just then, the carriage suddenly overturned, ejecting from the coffin a finger, a handful of ash, and three talismans.
In the shocked eyes of the attendants, a green talisman self-ignited without any breeze, conjuring a gust of wind that whirled the cremated ashes into the air.
Following that, the blue talisman caught fire, spurring a brief rain within a ten-meter radius of the coffin for ten seconds.
Lastly, the purple talisman ignited, exploding into a bolt of lightning that charred the finger on the ground.
As a professional assassin, possessing a repertoire of special techniques was common. For "Water Ghost", using delayed explosion talismans wasn't particularly difficult.
"Water Ghost" found the most difficult part to be the thought process of the boss…