Chapter 8
"Have you seen it? How have you seen it? Have you ever..."

Halfway through my speech, I thought I should not tell him about my eyes.

"I've actually seen them. It's said that they dare to come out during the day at the barren tomb on the west side of our village."

Seeing what he said so seriously, I didn't have the nerve to expose him. Hell during the day, it must be a fake ghost.

"Where have you been all these years? Everyone in the village says you're dead!"

When San Pang spoke, he looked around, as if afraid of being seen by others.

I thought about it and decided not to tell him the truth!

"Oh, I was sick when I was young, and my family sent me to a relative's house in the city. I didn't come back until I recovered."

San Pang was often bullied by me when he was a child, so he naturally believed my words.

"San Fatty, what's wrong with my family? How did this happen?"

When it came to my family, Sanpang was obviously very scared, and he only told the truth when I pressed him repeatedly.

It turned out that not long after I left, my parents had another child under the strong suggestion of my grandma.

When my mother was giving birth, a Taoist priest came to the house. The Taoist priest had sharp-mouthed monkey cheeks, and he didn't look like a good person at first glance.

I don't know what sorcery he used. The child born to his mother was covered with black hair, and he spread rumors in the village that your mother was a monster and wanted to set her on fire.

The father was beaten to death by the Taoist priest, the mother was forced to commit suicide, and the grandmother became mad in a fit of anger.

The Taoist priest led the black-haired younger brother to disappear, and since then, people have often seen ghosts in the barren tombs to the west.

People in the village talked a lot, saying that my family provoked the ghosts and gods of the underworld, so everyone avoided my family.

Seeing that my grandma was pitiful, San Pang often used leftovers to help her.

"Taoist? West Desolate Tomb? West Desolate Tomb again?" I kept muttering, thinking that everything came from the West Desolate Tomb, and I will go to find out tonight.

San Pang chatted with me for a while, and worried that it would bring bad luck, so he found an excuse and left.

After returning home, the more I thought about it, the more I felt that something was a little strange. After coaxing grandma to sleep, I came to the western deserted grave alone.

Tonight's moon is big and round. I counted and it turned out that today is fifteen.

The old beggar once said that the fifteenth day of every month is the day when the gates of hell are opened, and all the lonely and wild ghosts will come out to absorb the essence of heaven and earth.

When I came to the barren tomb, except for some more graves, everything else was the same.

"hu~hu~"

A gust of wind blew by, and I couldn't help shivering.

I saw that the surrounding fog was filled, and there was a shadow in the fog, acting extremely strangely.

I bravely shouted: "Who is sneaking around? Come out."

The figure still didn't speak, but the speed of action was much faster.

I didn't see clearly until I got closer: "Grandma? Why are you here?"

I obviously came here after watching my grandma fall asleep, but why...

Grandma smiled "hehe": "Desolate tombs, white moonlight; ghosts wander and have nowhere to hide; heaven and earth are dark, people's hearts are dark, right and wrong are reversed, right and wrong are wrong. Desolate graves, white moonlight..."

Grandma kept repeating this passage. I didn't understand what it meant, so I stepped forward and asked, "Grandma, what are you talking about?"

"Hey!" Grandma smiled at me: "You don't understand, you don't understand."

Laughing and crying again: "My poor son! You died so badly!"

The old beggar once said that if a person is frightened, the three souls and seven spirits will leave the person's body, making the person stupid.

Looking at grandma like this, it should be that the essence of the three souls and the moving soul of the seven souls were scared away.

Fortunately, the old beggar taught me how to recover my soul, and I thought to myself: Let’s cure grandma first!
I helped my grandma back home, and found seven candles. Each candle must have the blood of a loved one, so that the soul can find its way home.

After everything was ready, I arranged seven candles in the shape of the Big Dipper, and found a big rooster, and tied its feet and grandma's hands together with a red thread, which was covered with grandma's blood.

Grandma was sealed by me with seven thin needles to prevent other souls from leaving her body.

After everything was done, I began to chant the mantra: the way of heaven is in its own right, everything in the world has spirituality, the three souls and seven souls return to their places quickly, and the true immortals of the Taoist sect come to manifest their spirits.rise! ! !

The door was blown open by a gust of wind, and the big rooster clucked.

I took off my sunglasses and saw two souls hovering at the door, but they refused to come in no matter what.

"Huh? What's going on here? Why doesn't grandma's soul dare to come in? Is there something in the house that scares grandma?"

I looked around and saw nothing out of the ordinary.

"Is something in the house?"

I got up and went to the house, only to see five spirit tablets at the door, namely: Grandpa, Father, Mother, and one with my name Liu Ai'er written on it.

The one in the middle has nothing, and the more I think about it, the more it feels wrong.

According to the custom here, no matter when a man dies, the coffin will always be placed in the middle, but now grandpa's coffin is on the side, and mine and grandpa's are placed in the same position, which means that grandpa and I have become peer.

"Ah~"

The grandma in the yard suddenly went crazy and kicked all the candles over.

(End of this chapter)

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