The best mysterious doctor

Chapter 1295 The Road to Revenge

Chapter 1295 The Road to Revenge ([-])

Paco's narration let me know that, in fact, there are many strange things happening abroad, and ghosts are also feared by ordinary people here.

In fact, in this generation of Vietnam, the issue of belief has always been very problematic. Some people believe in Buddhism, and many people believe in ghosts and gods!
That is, after some ghosts have a certain ability, they will harass ordinary people and make them worship.

This is somewhat similar to Chumaxian, but unlike Chumaxian, these ghosts are real ghosts, and they can't get on their bodies.

The purpose of Chumaxian is that many mountain spirits and wild monsters use their disciples to preach for better continuation, inheritance and cultivation after they have attained the Dao, which is good from the point of view.

The ghosts here exist entirely for their own self-interest. They let people worship them, but most of the time they are to harm people.

But when people are poor, they often think of relying on certain things and believing in certain things, which can be regarded as a kind of spiritual dependence. This situation is especially serious for a small country like Vietnam, because of backward thinking and poverty. It still has something to do with the national fortune of a country.

Therefore, ghosts are very popular here. When it comes to ghosts, the Vietnamese people also have an attitude of reverence and fear.

Since the attitude of the Vietnamese people is here, it is natural that there is a place where ghosts are worshipped.

Where is the place where ghosts are worshipped?Nature is a temple.

Temples can be seen almost everywhere in the land of Vietnam.

As large as the Hongdu Temple in Hongdu, as small as the sacrificial site built with a few bricks on the field, you will see a copper tripod or a broken bowl in many places, and the front is more or less For some sacrificial offerings, pig heads and sheep heads will be placed on the good ones, and two or three steamed buns and two liang of white wine will be placed on the poor ones.

This is due to the cultural differences in a place. The few pillars of incense that can be seen everywhere are curling up with green smoke, giving people a strong superstitious atmosphere.

This phenomenon is also a common phenomenon in the small town of Swapa. Although the people here are poor, there are also sacrificial sites made of bricks everywhere in the fields. As for a small temple located outside the town, there are even more people coming and going. , in an endless stream.

In this remote place, people will pin their hopes on these gods with some superpowers, even if it is to give them a little good luck, it is good to pick up a hoe on the road.

The strange thing that Paco talked about happened in this small temple outside the town.

This temple is called Sluke in the mouth of the local people. I transliterated it. It is said that it means a magical god.

In fact, their beliefs are extremely mixed, and they don't specifically believe in that Buddha, which way, or which religion.

Therefore, the existence of these temples is extremely short-lived. Many temples were built casually, and then fell into disuse after a few years.

Because these so-called believers have a habit that hurts the gods, that is, when someone says that the temple is magical, many people will swarm over it, and the temple will be full of incense.

And when some people spread the news that another temple has a special god, the previous temple will gradually wither, and the population will be sparse. The believers will no longer blindly believe in the gods in this temple, and gradually switch to other temples. embrace.

This phenomenon is very funny, and it would be painful to think about these gods who enjoy offerings in temples.

Well, when people have egg pain, the gods naturally have it too.

According to legend, a few years ago, this small temple called Sluke was not yet completed, and the people around did not have any major beliefs. Most of them still adhered to the practice of building a house with three bricks to worship a god.

At that time, the few smokers in Swapa town had to go far away to exchange for drugs to smoke, and the wooden house at the entrance of the town only sold some groceries used in daily life.

At that time, Swapa Town was still a very wealthy town, and it was very famous nearby.

Under such circumstances, a man suddenly came from outside the town. He called himself Sluke, and said that he was an envoy sent by Sluke, and he gave the owner of the grocery store a large sum of money to buy the cabin.

Then, he started to sell drugs wantonly here, and the final result was that most of the people in the whole town were infected with drugs, and those who sold money went to him to buy drugs.

Later, people gradually became poor, and many smokers who were extremely addicted to drugs began to put their minds on Slu.

They once wondered where Slu's drugs came from, so they stared at Slu all day long, wanting to know his purchase channel.

After a period of observation, these people found that Slue would go out once a week on Sunday night.

Several people followed Silu on a certain Sunday night.

It turned out that not far from the town of Swapa, a small temple had been built at some point.

Slu's destination is this small temple.

The strange thing is that no one found out who exactly Slu traded the goods with. They just saw him go in, then come out, and continue to sell medicine powder after returning to the town.

Those who followed him also entered the temple after Sulu left, hoping to find the reason for the whole thing.

It's a pity that they almost turned the entire small temple upside down, but they still couldn't find the person who made a deal with Silu.

In the entire small temple, apart from a god statue, there are no organs or the like.

These people were terrified, and at that time believed that Slu was a messenger sent by the gods.

Later, someone simply hid in that temple, waiting for Silu, wanting to secretly see what Silu did in the temple.

But in the middle of the night, he only saw Silu come in, knelt in front of the statue for more than ten minutes, and then left.

But when this man knelt there like Silu, he fell asleep.

After he woke up, he said that he had received instructions from the god in his sleep. The god called himself Sluke, said that Sluke was his spokesperson, and said that this land was full of evil, and only by believing in him could he gain eternal life.

Since then, the legend has spread, and the small temple has attracted countless people.

At the beginning, some believers went to the temple to worship every night, and many believers said that they had received instructions from God.

Of course, those who had to give instructions were all elated, spreading the word everywhere, thinking they had gotten lucky.

Slu will also give certain benefits to those who have received instructions, such as giving a little more medicine powder, or sending an extra pack of salt.

And those who didn't get the instructions thought they were abandoned by God, and in order to atone for their sins, they naturally obeyed Slu's words.

Over time, the Shruk Temple has become a symbol of the faith of this generation.

In fact, I heard this with a sneer attitude. In my opinion, this is obviously a trap played by Slu himself to fool these villagers.

But one thing Paco said next really caught my attention.

(End of this chapter)

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