Rebirth: I Raise a Husband in Another World

Chapter 325 The Origin of Cremation

The Qinghe County Magistrate immediately said, "It's no trouble, no trouble. It's an honor to serve Your Highness. Sir, do you want to cremate him now?"

An Yi shook his head: "No need, put their bodies in the cremation place first.

It's too late now, Master Ren, you've been tired all day. Go get some rest and go again tomorrow morning."

The Qinghe County Magistrate said: "Thank you for your compassion, sir. I will do as you say."

The Qinghe County Magistrate came with trepidation and left with satisfaction. He ordered people to move the bodies of An Shijiu and others to the crematorium, and then he took a shower and went to bed.

After the Qinghe County Magistrate left, he closed the door behind him and returned to Huangfu Zuo's side to provide him with personal protection.

The cremation regulations were issued by the previous emperor. When he was young, he was saved by a miracle doctor, and the two became close friends. Many of the miracle doctor's ideas were different from secular concepts.

Influenced by the miracle doctor, he said that some people's bodies may be diseased after death and may infect others.

The best way is to burn the ashes and then bury them, so that it is clean and worry-free.

The former emperor was shocked by the miracle doctor's idea at first and thought it was shocking, but considering the miracle doctor's miraculous medical skills.

The previous emperor felt that the miracle doctor had superb medical skills. Since she said that some people's bodies might be diseased after death, then let them be diseased. Since she thought cremation was good, then he issued a decree on cremation.

The former emperor was open-minded and quickly accepted the doctor's suggestion of cremation.

He even told His Majesty that he would be cremated after his death, but the coffin would still be made according to the specifications before cremation.

With the previous emperor as an example, the people of Daqian gradually accepted cremation.

An Yi returned to Huangfu Zuo and said respectfully, "Your Highness, I have already sent someone to handle the matter. The ashes will probably be available tomorrow."

Huangfu Zuo nodded, his tone slightly depressed: "They all died for me, so I must let them return home in glory.

At the very least, we should take their ashes back and bury them in a good feng shui location.

If the weather hadn't been so hot, I wouldn't have cremated their bodies here."

Seeing Huangfu Zuo's growing guilt, An Yi quickly tried to persuade him: "Your Highness, you have done well enough. With your kindness, Nineteen and the others will die without regrets."

Huangfu Zuo felt very uncomfortable and blamed himself. He had a deep relationship with the Nineteen People. It should be said that he also had a deep relationship with his secret guards. It was cultivated by the Queen when he was young.

When he was young, he would occasionally go to his grandfather's house to see An Yi and others. They were also children at that time, but they were just a little older than Huangfu Zuo.

Huangfu Zuo knew from a young age that they were trained for him. After escaping death several times from being framed, Huangfu Zuo knew that the only people he could trust were An Yi and others, apart from the Queen and his grandfather.

There are a total of thirty secret guards around Huangfu Zuo. They have no names. From Secret One to Secret Thirty, each person has a numerical code.

Among them, only An Yi had an official position and was exposed in public. As Huangfu Zuo's companion, the others were neither exposed in public nor had official positions.

Only when Huangfu Zuo was sent out by the emperor to complete business, would he temporarily replace Huangfu Zuo's guards and protect him.

Huangfu Zuo's feelings for An Yi and the others are much deeper than his feelings for the other princes, and he has been ambushed before.

But there was never a time when a secret guard died, they were just injured. Now, not only did a secret guard die, but three of them died at once. How could he not feel sad?

Huangfu Zuo looked gloomy and blamed himself: "It's all my fault for being overconfident. If I had brought more guards with me before leaving the palace, Nineteen and the others wouldn't have died."

An Yi knew that Huangfu Zuo was a kind person, sometimes even to the point of being indecisive. If he wanted to become emperor, being too kind would be a fatal flaw.

But as Huangfu Zuo's servants, their master's kindness was undoubtedly a good thing for them.

It is precisely because of Huangfu Zuo's kindness that An Yi is so devoted to him and willing to sacrifice his life for him without any regrets.

Seeing that Huangfu Zuo was about to fall into endless regret, An Yi quickly comforted him: "Your Highness, how can you be blamed for this? The only one to blame is the viciousness of the person behind it.

The dead are gone, and I hope Your Highness will look forward if you really feel that you owe them.

Your Highness can bury them with more gold, silver, and jewelry, and have people burn more paper money for them every year, so that I can also have money to use and become a wealthy man."

With An Yi's enlightenment, Huangfu Zuo became more open-minded. He had no choice but to watch it. His great cause had not yet been completed, and there was no point in him being sad about the passing of time.

It would be better to cheer up, find out who is behind this, and avenge Nineteen and the others.

After An Yi's words of comfort, Huangfu Zuo's gloomy face was wiped away, and he cheered up and said: "An Yi, you are right, I must cheer up.

I am the crown prince, and I have my father and my grandfather's family behind me. It is not so easy for me to fall into despair. I will find out who is behind this and avenge them.

When we get back, I will do as you just said and take some gold, silver and treasures from my private treasury to bury with them."

Seeing that Huangfu Zuo had come to his senses, An Yi gave a stiff, unattractive smile.

An Yi said with relief: "It's good that Your Highness can think it through. It's getting late, Your Highness should go to bed early."

Huangfu Zuo nodded, and returned to his usual gentle tone, saying: "It is indeed late. Today has been a thrilling day, but fortunately, there was no danger.

I don’t know if I will have the chance to see that hero again. You are all injured to varying degrees, so go and rest.

This is the county magistrate's residence after all, so you don't have to guard me tonight."

Although An Yi is Huangfu Zuo's secret guard, on the surface he has been Huangfu Zuo's tutor for many years and has the right to admonish Huangfu Zuo.

An Yi did not listen to Huangfu Zuo. Even in the county magistrate's mansion, it was not absolutely safe. An Yi asked An San to stay and guard Huangfu Zuo with him.

The other secret guards went to rest, and they guarded Huangfu Zuo first, with a change of people every two hours.

Huangfu Zuo lay on the bed, looked at the two people guarding the bed, smiled helplessly, but said nothing, because he knew that An Yi was thinking about his safety.

An Yi holds a very important position in Huangfu Zuo's heart. He is both a brother and a friend. Huangfu Zuo often acquiesces to An Yi's actions.

After sleeping till dawn, Lin Han woke up in the morning and had breakfast before continuing on his journey.

As soon as An Yi came, he received the ashes of An Shijiu and the others. The Qinghe County Magistrate did as he said and took three boxes to put the ashes of An Shijiu and the others in.

The task he came out to do has been completed, and Huangfu Zuo should have returned to the palace immediately, considering that An Yi and the others were injured, and three of them were even seriously injured.

Huangfu Zuo could only stay in Qinghe County for a while, and only return after most of the secret guards' injuries had healed. As for Lin Han, whom Huangfu Zuo was worried about, he had already arrived in the provincial capital.

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