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Chapter 91: Hell?

Grandma's words surprised Nuo Yan, "Grandma, what are you talking about? Do you mean that I still have Yin and Yang eyes?"

Grandma frowned slightly, "I don't know if you still have it now. I just remember that you did before. After you were three years old, you could still see ghosts, but you have never liked to talk since you were a child, so we

I didn’t pay much attention until you were seven years old..."

"When you were seven years old?" Nuo Yan asked quickly: "What happened when you were seven years old?"

"Yan'er, it seems that you really don't remember," grandma sighed again, "Actually, it's good to be able to forget. At least this means that you will never see ghosts again."

Indeed, even if Nuo Yan tried her best to recall things that happened before she was seven or even ten years old, she could not find a single moment of memory at that time. It seemed that what she lacked was just one point, a point that could bring back memories.

Nuo Yan suddenly held her grandma's hand and stared into her eyes, "Grandma, although I can't remember what happened before, but now I want to know, because after all, those are things that happened to me.

I can’t let go of that memory, please tell me, okay?”

"Okay, anyway, almost ten years have passed, so maybe I can tell you." It seemed that everything was as expected, and grandma sighed slightly, "I still remember that you were seven years old, and I always loved you.

Your uncle died in a car accident. When we arrived at the scene, we only saw your uncle lying in a pool of blood, motionless. At that time, you pointed to a place far away and said that you saw your uncle.

He went over and stretched his hand into the distance for no reason, as if he was holding your uncle's hand, shouting in his mouth, don't go, don't go..."

"Uncle?" Hearing what grandma said, he seemed to have some impression.

"Yan'er, have you remembered?" Grandma couldn't help but ask.

"Uncle? Uncle?" At that moment, Nuo Yan's memory seemed to go back to when she was seven years old.

She still vaguely remembers that the weather was very cold on the day her uncle left. She was with her mother and father. At that time, she saw her uncle walking away into the distance without looking back.

She called him loudly, but no matter how she called, her uncle didn't look back, so she ran over, held his hand tightly, and shouted loudly, "Don't go, don't go..."

But her uncle still disappeared from her face like that. After that, she became seriously ill. She visited famous doctors to no avail. Everyone in the family was very anxious because she was really going to die.

Later, by chance, I met a Taoist priest who was proficient in exorcism and fortune-telling. The Taoist priest made a fortune telling at that time and said truthfully: "Ghosts are yin; humans belong to yang. Yin and yang are separated, and there is a difference between darkness and brightness.

Why should we look at each other? Those who look at each other will surely lose their Yang and longevity."

The meaning of this sentence is roughly, "People should do their duty and should not peek into the things in the underworld, otherwise their life span will be shortened."

At that time, Nuoyan's father and mother believed this, so they asked the Taoist priest to perform dharma for Nuoyan for three days and three nights, and also gave her some strange decoctions to drink.

Strangely enough, since then, Nuo Yan has never seen the so-called dirty thing - a ghost, and she seems to have forgotten everything that happened before.

Recalling it, Nuo Yan suddenly said: "I remembered, it turned out that I could really see ghosts."

"Okay, it's very late, Yan'er, don't think about it, just go to bed early." After saying that, grandma lay down.

"Well," she said she was resting, but at this moment, Nuo Yan could no longer sleep peacefully. Her mind kept thinking about the memory of when she was seven years old. It seemed that the words Yin and Yang Eyes were constantly in her mind.

repeat.

She doubted that she could really see ghosts? She doubted that she could still see ghosts now?


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