Li Ang removed a portion of the intestine and unexpectedly discovered that something seemed to be stuffed at the end of this intestinal segment—a bulging solid object.
He spread his legs apart, dangling above the cargo well. Through his gloves, he squeezed the item out of the withered intestine.
It was a small horse puppet made of wood and cloth. The material was crude, but it was made with care. By the look of it, it seemed to be a toy puppet for children.
"A horse puppet stuffed inside intestines? What's going on here?"
Li Ang muttered, "A fanatic horse puppet enthusiast..."
Insufficient information, unable to make a judgment, he gathered the two somewhat aged items into his inventory, silently counting the four types of abnormal organs he had collected.
Heart, intestines, lungs, limbs.
Li Ang said to himself, "Halfway there. Now all that's left are the kidneys, the skull, the torso, and the embryo."