Lu Ban had heard before that many people who are burned to death actually lose consciousness first from suffocation and ultimately die.
However, the traces at the scene told Lu Ban that Amber maintained the clearest consciousness while being burned by the flames; she did not suffocate due to lack of oxygen, but felt the flame's consumption throughout the process.
The flames spread over her white, tender skin, tearing it apart and gouging out the flesh beneath, like a greedy monster devouring everything until not even the bones were spared.
The endearing hair turned to ash in the fire, the dazzling clothes were burned to nothing by the fierce flames, the slender limbs and delicate face, those eyes that held the most wonderful light in the world, were destroyed mercilessly by the ruthless, pale fire, leaving behind only an ugly, charred carcass reeking of foulness, imprisoned in this deserted tower for decades, or even centuries.