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Chapter 58: Full Moon Ghost III

Lin Hai walked to the latrine behind the house muttering.

Most rural people have such a strange living habit. Even if they build their houses into small Western-style houses with two floors and one floor, they like to build a tiled and adobe house behind or on the side of the house to use it as a kitchen or for cooking.

Toilets are determined by years of living habits and are difficult to change.

Lin Hai pushed open the door of the latrine, and immediately heard the sound of pigs grunting inside the latrine, and the smell of pig feces filled the latrine.

Lin Hai covered his nose and walked towards the latrine.

Some villagers like to raise pigs in their huts. When you go to the toilet there, the piglets will grunt behind you.

Once, Lin Hai went to the toilet in a villager's house. When he was having a good time, an old sow from behind pushed Lin Hai's buttocks with her mouth. Then, tragedy struck... Lin Hai suddenly fell into the latrine, with his head and face covered.

It was all shit. After taking a hot bath at home for a day and a night, there was still an indelible smell of shit on his body. From then on, Lin Hai had a psychological shadow when he went to the toilet in the villagers' homes.

Lin Hai walked into the hut. Aunt Liu's hut did not raise pigs, but it did raise a cage of chickens, which made Lin Hai unable to urinate for a long time.

Walking out of the hut, Lin Hai saw a child standing at the door of the hut. He looked about six or seven years old. He was wearing a little red coat and had a rosy face. He looked quite cute.

Lin Hai asked: "Kid, do you also need to go to the toilet?"

The child shook his head, stretched out his little hands to grab Lin Hai's clothes, and said in a childish voice: "Uncle, uncle, can you take me in? My parents brought me here to drink full moon wine, but there were too many people and I couldn't find them.

They're gone!"

It turned out that he was a child who had been separated from his parents. Lin Hai was also a warm-hearted person. Without saying a word, he took the child's little hand and walked out of the courtyard: "Come with uncle, your parents will definitely be very upset if they find out that you are missing."

Be anxious! Also, there are a lot of guests today, so don’t run around!"

The child nodded obediently, with a smile on his face. He pulled Lin Hai's clothes tightly and followed Lin Hai shyly.

"Kid, what's your name?" Looking at the guests coming and going, Lin Hai turned around and asked the child.

But when Lin Hai turned around, he found that the child behind him was missing.

"Eh?! This child is really naughty. I told him not to run around, but why did he disappear in the blink of an eye? Really, his parents must be worried to death! Anyway, we haven't eaten yet, so I'd better look for him!"

Lin Hai thought this in his heart, turned around and looked for the child in red.

After walking a few steps, a big old hand suddenly stretched out from behind Lin Hai and grabbed Lin Hai's clothes.

Lin Hai turned around: "Eh?! Uncle Wan, why is it you?"

Old Man Wan angrily raised his pipe and hit Lin Hai hard on the forehead.

Ouch!

Lin Hai covered his forehead and screamed, "Uncle Wan, why did you hit me? Did I provoke you? Ouch, you hit me so hard, it hurts me to death!"

Lin Hai touched his forehead and found a big bump on his forehead.

Old man Wan said angrily: "You kid, do you want to kill my great-grandson? Why did you bring the Full Moon Ghost into the house?"

"Full Moon Ghost?!" Lin Hai looked around and said angrily: "Where did the Full Moon Ghost come from? I only saw a dead old ghost! Humph!"

Old Man Wan said: "Idiot! The kid in red who was following you just now is a full moon ghost!"

"What!?" Lin Hai was suddenly startled, "Uncle, you...are you kidding?"

"What a joke!" Mr. Wan spat at Lin Hai's face, "I'm telling you, if my great-grandson had any shortcomings, I would die with you even if I risk my life!"


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