Any player with keen observation skills can notice this abnormality.
They just lurked quietly by the side, watching the villagers carrying the coffin out, and the villagers following behind them also walked out in a line.
They had changed their clothes and put on white cloth, wearing mourning clothes, with white cloth wrapped around their heads and hands. They also held some common funeral instruments in their hands, such as suona, panpipes, xun, cymbals and other instruments.
In the village at night, it was always so quiet that almost no sound could be heard.
The players thought that when such an instrument was played, the sound would surely resound through the sky and might even wake up the nearby villagers.
Maybe even if they don't come out tonight, they can still hear the sound of the funeral music.
It was only then that the players stared intently and discovered that although the villagers' mouths were touching the instruments and their hands were playing drums, in reality, it was as if their body parts were hitting cotton.
They did not hear any clear sound of music being played.
However, the expressions made by the villagers seemed as if they were trying very hard, as if someone's lips were pressed against the mouthpiece of the instrument and blowing hard, their cheeks were constantly moving, and they even seemed to be trying too hard, their cheeks were starting to slightly red - if this was just acting, then these villagers who had not received any acting training would have made their non-proprietary performances a little too real.
The players almost thought they were deaf.
But when they looked at each other and saw their companions' confused expressions, they were more inclined to believe that although the villagers were indeed playing music, the sound produced... as far as they were concerned, might not be audible.
A long team walked forward, with the villagers carrying the coffin leading the way, while the others followed behind with music playing and encouragement, forming a team that spread out like a snake.
Some of the villagers, who did not have any musical instruments, followed along with nothing to do.
But soon, the players observed that those who were empty-handed took over from the villagers who were previously responsible for carrying the coffin. Several people took turns very diligently, and the coffin was shaken up and down... Generally speaking, the coffin cannot be put down on the way to carry it, and falling to the ground is a kind of unlucky sign, but in the face of so many abnormalities, this taboo seems insignificant.
This may also prove that the coffin is indeed very heavy.
It was so heavy that the eight adult men were almost exhausted.
Almost everyone has his or her own job, so the three members of Old Li's family seem to have the easiest job.
There was no sad expression on their faces; they just stared straight ahead.
As relatives of the owner of the coffin, they accompanied the coffin, walking forward step by step, into the dark night.
Too close.
Can't get out and keep up yet.
The players were particularly vigilant at this time, until a strange funeral procession came slowly forward "playing" musical instruments, and the figure of the last person in the procession was hidden in the night.
If they were a little later, they would have been completely left behind, but Xiao Gao suddenly appeared and followed ahead.