The first layer was a semi-circular pool similar to a flower bed, which could only accommodate one person lying down.
Wayne Bailey leaned there, occupying the entire fountain pool.
Wilfred had to expend a great deal of effort just to stuff Wayne Bailey's long legs into it.
At that time, both the first and second layers were dry, with only the top third layer circulating and retaining a little bit of water.
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Charles Harrington leaned on the edge of the fountain pool, his short hair dripping with blood, and told Wilfred to turn the celestial bird statue clockwise for the eighth time.
Wilfred was astonished, could that statue of the celestial bird be turned?
Since Mr. Harrington instructed, he stepped onto the fountain pool and carefully began to turn it.
It was heavy, and he couldn't turn it with both hands, so he called over a robust bodyguard, "Be careful not to break it!"
The stone carving was extremely rigid, and it was impossible to break.