When it came to his daughter, a forensic investigator, being sent to the village to investigate this strange illness, Uncle Huang couldn't hold back his tears. Beating the table lightly with his hand, he said bitterly, "I was adamantly against her going to the village to investigate, but she just wouldn't listen to me. If she had listened, I wouldn't be all alone now!"
Seeing Uncle Huang in such grief, Chen Hao felt compassion and at the same time, he was filled with admiration for Huang's daughter. If it weren't for her concern for the village elders and folks, why would she have accepted the assignment despite her father's objections and the risk of death?
After crying for a while, Uncle Huang finally stopped and continued to talk about the events from a year ago:
Not long after his daughter returned to the village, she discovered a problem: every deceased person, whether from their own village or the ones nearby, had visited the sea of flowers before dying.