The burial basin, which had a small porch to stand on, was just tall enough for him to stand in and wide enough to accommodate several carved-out layers from the walls to lay carcasses on. A sufficient amount of sunlight filtered through the entrance to illuminate the interior with only a few areas of darkness. Darwin walked up to a carved-out shelf at the back of the room, where a large number of dead bodies were arranged. They were small ornamental crates, about five feet long and two feet wide, marked with devotions, and they were used to house the remains of his parents, who had died years before. These were his adopted parents, Cornelius' real parents, who passed away due to a disease several years before his real ones did. As if the sword's horizon were harsh and vicious, one wrong move and you'd be dead on the spot.