Running into the flower field, Dou Sprouts and I blocked her on the left and right.
Lian'er was panting, and her eyes were full of fear at this moment.
She gasped and said, "I...I'm going back! I don't want to be here anymore."
Except for us, there is no one here for ten miles.
Dou Sprout laughed and said: "Beauty, what do you think this place is! You can come when you want and leave when you want? Do you know what we do?"
It was already dark in the flower field, and the bean sprout boy's sinister smile was indeed quite scary. The eldest lady bit her lip tightly, not daring to say a word.
I pushed Douyazai away, stepped forward and said, "You don't have to be afraid, I'm not a bad person, and I won't do anything to you."
"I'll be honest, we have a batch of antiques on hand, and I need money now. I happened to see you also like antiques during the day, so I wanted to discuss it. Are you interested in buying our goods?"
"Of course, as long as you don't like it, you can refuse. I will ride you back right now."
I speak sincerely, try to speak slowly and speak clearly.
"You...are you trying to defraud me of money?" she said hesitantly.
I was speechless and said: "Miss, what do you mean by lying? I, Xiang Yunfeng, will guarantee on my own head that my things are a hundred times better than the ones you buy in museums!"
"If you don't believe me, let's go and have a look. Also, didn't you say during the day that you like birds?"
She nodded.
I clapped my hands and said, "What a coincidence! There are two green birds in my batch of antiques! They are the Garuda sacred birds of the Western Xia Dynasty! It has been more than 700 years ago. If you like it,
Fixed price! Just give me two million."
Just like that, I calmed her down and took her to see something.
After seeing it, she liked the Garuda bird sculpture very much. She held it in the palm of her hand and looked at it from left to right, with an expression on her face that she couldn't put it down.
I breathed a sigh of relief, just like hooking a child with a lollipop, it should be a sure thing.
Suddenly I heard her say suddenly: "I checked the Internet on my mobile phone during the day. There is no Mohe Polaris University in China. You are not a college student. What on earth do you do?"
"Oh? Take a guess." I asked with a smile.
"Um......."
She held her chin and thought for half a minute, then her face changed and she said in surprise: "You can't be...!"
"Shh! Beauty...there are some things that you just need to know, don't say them easily."
"How? Do you like these things? Do you want them?"
"Two million?" she asked me.
"No, those two birds are two million, and everything else is three and a half million. I'll give you a discount. Just give me three million."
She didn't blink after hearing this. Instead, she stretched out her hand and said, "I'll give you five million, but you have to agree to one condition."
I rubbed my hands and smiled and asked, "What are the conditions?"
She clenched her hands and made movements up and down.
"What does this mean?"
"Oh," she said, "I want to see the tool you use. What is it called a shovel?"
"Luoyang Shovel?"
"Yes! It's the Luoyang shovel! I want to see the Luoyang shovel!"
"Also! I want to see those rotten coffins from ancient times!"
She blushed and gestured: "Are the coffins full of maggots? Crawling on the bones of the dead?! I want to see these."
"If you promise me, I will buy your antiques and give you five million!"
I sighed, thinking that this woman was indeed not a common person.
I said of course, this little wish can completely satisfy you.
Knowing my identity, she asked me again: "When you were robbing tombs, did you encounter any haunted things? For example, in the ancient tomb, the lights suddenly went out and there were strange noises? Or the ancient corpse suddenly opened its eyes.
Already?"
"You want to hear the truth?"
She nodded.
We sat on the bed next to the wall, and I said, "This kind of thing really does happen. Last time we were in Yongzhou, there was a place called Guiziling..."
I started telling ghost stories, accompanied by the dancing of the candle flames, which surprised her again and again.