After entering the estate, the steward ordered one of his subordinates to take the foul-smelling and ominous box and throw it, along with the child, onto the grave mound at the back of the mountain.
The attendant, hearing the steward's command, though afraid of dumping the child's box onto that grave mound, was also fearful of the grave mound at the back of the mountain.
However, throwing the box far enough away to keep the foul odor and prevent a child from dying at their estate's doorstep, was simply to toss the box to the foot of the back mountain, some distance from the grave mound.
After discarding the box, the attendant quickly returned.
The steward arranged for the collection of grain and promptly forgot about seeing the child in the box.
Upon returning to the estate, the attendant who had disposed of the box did not participate in the grain collection.
Instead, feeling a bit guilty, he secretly stole an incense stick and burned it in secret at a certain place.
