The people on the boat changed their expressions instantly upon hearing this. Crafted from the bones of unjustly dead people, this was too evil.
But the old boatman quickly explained, "These bones were collected by our ancestors from various corpses. Those unjustly dead mostly had no one to care for them. When we retrieved the bones, we also buried their bodies."
In that case.
They aren't really going against heaven's will; still, it's somewhat unethical.
"This river without surface flow typically only emerges in ancient battlefields. Beneath the riverbed lies countless human skeletons. On battlefields, these people mostly died unjustly and carry great resentment. Any organism entering the river would be directly dispersed by their grievances, turned into blood water."
The old boatman explained to them.
"Then why are you here in this Blessed Land? And what's the use of these copper coins?" Someone asked again.
