Chapter 17 The End of Wrights Family's Case
- William told everyone to back off before opening the jar lid. The repulsive smell touched the tip of his nose, forcing him to hold his breath and pour the dog's blood into it; the body was then soaked in the black liquid. Next, he closed the lid and pasted a newly written talisman on it. The remaining jars were dug out and handled in the same manner. Lastly, they were moved to the mountain base in a car altogether.
- By the time they dug out the jars, night had painted the sky dark. William asked the workers to dig a thirty-foot-deep pit in a secluded area to bury the jars. Once they filled up the pit, it was already 8.00PM, and the workers were all in. Anjur bought them off with three hundred bucks per person to prevent their deeds from reaching outsiders' ears.
- After the workers left, William piped up, "This place is safe now. You can bring in the people tomorrow. I should get going for another appointment."