Chapter 558 The Heiress's Comeback
Wynter studied the object she was holding. Anything fashioned from locust wood had always been considered inappropriate for human wear. It was crucial to remember that Scandonese characters had deep significance, occasionally pertaining to the Eight Trigrams and the Five Elements. For instance, the word "locust" was associated with "disasters," implying that ghosts and spirits exploited the wood. Because locust trees thrived in the shade, they were sometimes used to create coffins in various southern states. One might use mahogany or cedar wood to create urns with lotus motifs associated with Zen. In the event that materials were unavailable, poplar wood would also work well.
However, humans would never use locust wood since, over time, it may readily attract ghosts or calamities. Additionally, this lotus' design was unique, with twists and turns that unnerved many. Atwater allegedly said that the earth was home to thousands of sculptures of the Mystic Path. Additionally, he had stated that since Edraian was the source of the Mystic Path tales, anyone who believed in the path needed to be certain that they were sincere. There are some unusual Mystic Path sculptures there that might stand for evil. Wynter's eyebrow went up. The lotus wood cover she was holding couldn't possibly be anything nice.
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