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Chapter 171 The Legend of Grandma's Temple

!"But..." Some hesitant voices came from the crowd.

"That's all..." After the village chief said that, he picked up the wooden stick on the side and walked towards the couple. When the hesitant villagers saw the village chief walking over, they all followed.

There were only three or two elderly people in their late teens who shook their heads and walked towards their homes.

The couple was particularly moved when they saw the village chief and seven or eight people following them. At this time, the sky was completely dark, and the sound of summer insects could be heard from the surrounding woods.

From time to time, the sound of owls can still be heard. Those owls stare at the people who come in, without feeling afraid, just like a sinister surveillance probe.

Although it is summer, a cool breeze blows in the woods from time to time. The strong wind blows the white strips hanging on the surrounding graves, which looks very strange.

After everyone saw those white strips in the corner of their eyes, they couldn't help but swallow their saliva. They had some thoughts of going back, but they had already walked half the distance. Going back alone would inevitably encounter some strange things.

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I don’t know how long it took, but everyone finally arrived outside the house.

I don’t know when this abandoned house was built. It seemed to have been a temple before, but there was no statue of gods in it, but there were incense burner ashes and a table.

At this time, the door of the originally abandoned house was closed tightly. The plaque on the door read the three words "Lao Lao Temple" in red characters:

The flickering candlelight shone through the paper windows. When everyone saw the shadows of the two sinister men reflected on the paper windows, they couldn't help but shudder.

Several people stood here for a long time, not daring to take a step forward, and the two shadows also stood motionless on the left and right of the two windows.

The woman didn't know why, but she always felt that her child was inside. Without saying a word, she rushed directly to the fragile-looking door.

The woman stood in front of the gate and cried: "Please open the door and give me my child!"

The two shadows didn't respond, still standing in place.

The woman became a little anxious, so she walked to the door and just put her hands on the door, the door was pushed open by her, and everyone was a little surprised.

Seeing this, the woman hurriedly opened the door and saw something soaking in a wooden basin on the ground. The woman walked forward slowly, and when she saw clearly that it was her child, she burst into tears.

After everyone heard the woman's cry, they hurried forward.

"What's wrong with my wife?" The woman's husband rushed in first. When he saw the body of his child lying in the bloody water in the wooden basin in front of him, he couldn't help but burst into tears.

Several villagers also felt chills on their backs after seeing it, and saw that the baby's neck had been scratched.

"Yes, there is a ghost!" At this time, a villager shouted.

"What the hell, don't talk nonsense at night." Another villager said.

The villager stretched out his trembling hands and pointed at the man hanging in the air not far away. Everyone looked there, and everyone was shocked when they saw it.

I saw two corpses hanging in the air on both sides of the baby, one on the left and one on the right, respectively wearing black and white linen clothes and pointed hats.

Their faces were pale, their eyes were rolled, their bodies were wrapped around their necks, and their tongues were hanging out. The two corpses were strangely showing scary smiles, which looked very penetrating.

"Look, look what that is!" At this time, a middle-aged woman pointed to a statue facing the door.

I saw that the skin of the statue was dark and looked like an ancient frame. The wrinkles on the skin on the face were like wrinkled paper.

The statue of the god is holding a scepter. There is a bead on the top of the scepter, which emits a faint blue light and looks very strange.

At this time, I don’t know if everyone was hallucinating, but suddenly they saw the statue opening its eyes. When everyone saw this, they quickly fled the place.

The couple were also frightened and hurriedly picked up their children and ran back in the direction of their village.

In the next few days, the couple clamored to burn down the "grandma's temple" that appeared out of thin air. After hearing this, the people in the village did not dare to say anything for fear of offending the gods of that place.

The older generation in the village told them not to talk about such important things, otherwise they would encounter some weird things.

Later, in broad daylight, the couple lit a few torches at home and walked towards Lao Lao Temple. After seeing this, everyone came forward to persuade them, but the couple refused to listen.

The couple went there during the day and never came back. It was not until midnight that night that their house suddenly ran out of water. Later, everyone found that the couple had been burned to death in their own home.

The same thing happened to the two old people in the family. Later, people in the village no longer dared to mention Grandma's Temple for fear of getting into trouble.

A few years later, the Japanese army came to Shennong Village and forced away most of the villagers here, leaving only those poor families. Those poor families had to fight to survive.

They had to hand over grain to the Japanese. Later, a Japanese fell in love with a girl in the village. When the Japanese saw that her parents disobeyed, they killed her parents.

The Japanese chased her all the way, and the girl ran all the way until she saw the Lao Lao Temple not far away. When she thought about the horrible things in Lao Lao Temple, she couldn't help but feel a little scared.

But there was a wide mountain road ahead, with a mountain wall on one side and a cliff on the other. She was so exhausted that she would definitely not be able to outrun the Japanese, so she gritted her teeth and hid directly in her grandmother's temple. What surprised her was that,

The "black and white impermanence" in this grandma's temple has disappeared, because she clearly remembers that it is impossible for the people in the village to return to this place, let alone touch the two corpses.

Moreover, the statue in the grandma's temple was also missing. I only saw a wooden basin with dried blood at the door, and a square table, with an incense burner placed on top of the square table.

The Japanese voices were getting closer and closer. The girl looked inside the temple, and there seemed to be no place to hide. Then she saw behind the wall in front of her, with both sides leading to the outside of the house.

So he hurriedly ran towards the "back door"...

The Japanese left the village because of land transfer. Many people in the village thought that the girl had fallen into the hands of the Japanese. However, one or two villagers saw the girl walking into Lao Lao Temple.

Later, the Japanese left the Lao Lao Temple without finding the girl, and the girl never appeared in public view again.

Afterwards, some villagers who did not believe in evil came to the door of Laolao Temple. What was strange was that the "god statue" placed in Laolao Temple disappeared...

After liberation, someone on the hilltop next door actually saw someone living in a house next to Lao Lao Temple. That person's yard was filled with a lot of firewood.

I felt a little confused. Half a month later, a pale-faced man wearing black linen clothes walked around the village holding a wooden sign.

The signboard said "Coffins for sale". When people in the village saw it, they came up to ask about the price. But when they heard that the coffins were being sold in Lao Lao's temple, they all fled away.

No matter how cheap the coffin was, they would not dare to go there. People in the village started talking about this man after hearing that he lived in Lao Lao's temple. Some people said that this man came from the underworld, and his skin could not be so white.

Some people also said that he might have some kind of mental illness, so he lived in that grandma's temple without knowing it, because that person had never appeared in Shennong Village.

After such a rumor, the white man never sold a single coffin since he made the coffin.

Later, the white man disappeared from everyone's sight. When people in the village thought he had left the village, the uncle who was doing farm work on the hill next door still saw the white man chopping wood in the temple of his grandmother.

He was cutting the coffin like this day after day, until one day, an old man from a poor family was about to lose his temper. The family really had no money to buy him a coffin.

Even eating every day had some problems. After checking around the coffin shops in Shennong Village and the next village, they found that the prices were too expensive. Just when the two brothers didn't know what to do,

At this time, the eldest brother in the family said: "By the way, I heard from people in the village that the coffins in Grandma's Temple are very cheap. How about we go there and have a look..."

(This chapter is a memory chapter)


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