The enshrinement was personally done by Lin Baohe, his son. It simply involved placing the remains into two bundles. Once they reached the Lin family's ancestral grave, the remains would then be placed into the coffin and buried.
Being able to do this was already quite solemn. If they had really brought the coffin, they might have been intercepted for investigation before the burial could take place. As for whether the outcome could be handled, it was truly a matter to not be spoken of lightly.
The group did not delay, leaving the ancestral grave of Dalin Village and set off for the Capital City. Lin Baohe and Zhao Yulan, of course, had to accompany them. Chuxia pulled Jing Zhe aside to quietly discuss, asking him to go back first, otherwise the delay would cost several more days, and she already felt quite embarrassed.