The bare trees looked like a big hand from hell waving.
The second uncle borrowed a donkey cart from Aunt Lu's house, pulled a cart full of gold ingots and paper money, and walked slowly in the middle of the road.
Crunch——
Crunch————
"Girl Yun, what are you looking at?" My second uncle's voice, accompanied by a puff of smoke, was blown into my face by the wind.
I rubbed the goosebumps on my arms through my sleeves and swallowed: "Okay, a lot of ghosts."
There are so many ghosts!
There is a ghost standing at the door of every house! They are all white ghosts! Some of them have just come out of the corner!
"Ah? What?" The second uncle stopped the donkey cart and turned his head in surprise, his eyes widened, "Isn't it just one ghost? Is it full of ghosts? This is not an easy matter!"
I nodded, and Lulu looked at her second uncle and then at me in confusion.
At this time, a ghost who was crossing the road suddenly stopped in front of our donkey cart.
He was as white as milk, and he looked like a man with short hair. His face looked like it was covered with white flour, and his two big dark circles almost reached his chin.
The ghost didn't know that I could see him, so he floated towards the carriage: "Huh? Who was watching this, and why did he let it out?"
As he said that, he suddenly opened his big mouth. I saw what he was doing! He was going to blow Yin Qi at us!
In desperation, I jumped off the carriage and ran to him. As he looked increasingly shocked, I blew a breath of Yang Qi on him!
"Oh shit!" That ghost was like a big windmill, spinning in circles and being blown away by me.
I felt a gust of wind blow by my ears, and then my second uncle chased the ghost.
The second uncle didn't know when he took a small can bottle and started chanting the Soul-Restraining Curse in the direction of the ghost. The ghost was frightened and was sucked in.
The second uncle didn't move after he finished reading. He turned around and asked me, "Girl Yun, have you caught her?"
"Yeah! Got it!"
The second uncle breathed a sigh of relief.
I saw the little ghosts standing in front of the neighbors' houses nearby, looking out, confused and excited, as if they were watching a play.
Among them, the eldest son of Uncle Yang's family was holding his pants and wanted to come out, but was immediately spotted by the kid in front of the door.
The kid happily blew him back into the house, and then the roar of Uncle Yang's eldest son could be heard.
"Fuck your grandma! You won't let me even pee!"
The kid was so happy that he bared his teeth and claws, flying up and down on the roof happily: "I won't let you! I won't let you! Just a little bit!"
...Flying like a wavy line.
But Uncle Yang's eldest son couldn't hear or see, so he went back to the house cursing.
The corner of my mouth twitched, being a ghost... is really boring, little things can make me happy for a long time.
The second uncle came back, sat behind the donkey, and pulled the clothes off my shoulders: "Girl Yun, get in the car."
"oh."
While the second uncle was driving, he put cans and bottles in front of his eyes, and Lulu took a flashlight to shine on the donkey.
In the can, the kid was kneeling at the bottom of the bottle, crying so hard that his face was filled with blood and tears, and he almost drowned himself.
"Have mercy, have mercy, don't take me in, I'm such a ghost!"
The bottle trembled in the second uncle's hand.
The second uncle simply turned around, tightened his eyebrows and asked me: "Girl Yun, where is he talking?"
I looked at the kid, and the kid looked at me. He was stunned.
I nodded: "Yeah, he said he is a good ghost."
"A good ghost? A good ghost can still harm people!" The second uncle shouted so loudly that the donkey almost started to frighten!
The second uncle quickly turned around to comfort him.
The kid cried bitterly and wiped his tears with his sleeve: "Uuuuuu, I didn't harm anyone, it was a red-clothed ghost who asked us to protect this village."
"Let you protect me?" I opened my eyes wide in surprise. Isn't it haunted? Why does it mean protection? So by not letting the big guys out of the house, you are protecting them?
I have only heard of ghosts harming people, but never heard of ghosts protecting people!
I relayed his words to my second uncle.
The second uncle was also confused and took two puffs of his cigarette like an old man: "Are you telling the truth?"
"real!"
"What does the red-clothed devil look like?"
"Just... she's wearing a red skirt. She looks very good. She has two braids."
My heart skipped a beat.
This...isn't this Aunt Li?
Counting the time, Aunt Li has been back for just over half a month!
But if Aunt Li made the village haunted, why?
I was so shocked that I couldn't close my mouth, so I quickly told my second uncle.
The second uncle immediately asked: "Where is she now?"
"Just... right in the cemetery." The little ghost shivered and slumped his shoulders, hesitating.
It happened that we were going to the cemetery, so my second uncle drove the donkey cart to speed up.
When I arrived at the cemetery, I immediately saw Aunt Li standing among the large tombs and small tombs.
But under the moonlight, apart from the sadness on her eyebrows, Aunt Li had no other changes, and there was no black energy on her body anymore.
It doesn't sound like it's harmful to anyone.
We got off the carriage, and I stood by the cemetery and shouted: "Aunt Li!"
Aunt Li turned around in surprise when she heard my voice, and walked towards us in a hurry, saying as she walked: "You are here!"
From what Aunt Li said, she seemed to have known we were coming.
Lulu shrugged her nose next to me, leaned closer to me and said, "Is Aunt Li here?"
"OK!"
"What about my mother?"
"Not here."
"Oh." Lulu's tone was a little disappointed. Just when I wanted to comfort her and say that Aunt Li was here, other kids didn't dare to show up, Aunt Li came to us.
The second uncle stood up straight and looked around: "Sister-in-law Li, why did you drive the little devils to surround the village? You need to explain clearly."
Second uncle, it’s true, the truth hasn’t been figured out yet, so let’s talk about Aunt Li first.
But I saw Mrs. Li covering her mouth and laughing, and it didn't look like she was pretending to be innocent.
I feel like my head is filled with questions.
Aunt Li bent down to touch my head and looked into my eyes: "What's wrong with Miss Yun's eyes?"
I smiled with my small white teeth: "I'm wearing contact lenses."
"That's good, that's good." Aunt Li smiled, the corners of her mouth dropped, she frowned and sighed.
"This matter in the village was not serious at first. It was just that Li Long found an old woman for Mr. Chen, but the old woman did not welcome Nier. I was afraid that Nier would be wronged, so I followed her to have a look. But who knew that when I went there, I heard Mrs. Wu and
Li Long discussed that he would take this opportunity to accept gifts, make a lot of money, and sell Nier."
"Sell!?" I haven't forgotten why Uncle Li and Grandma Li died in the first place.
Aunt Li covered her chest and shook her head. Her green and white hands reflected on the red skirt, and the color was particularly clear.
"It's not just that. Old Blind Chen's wedding took place for three days, and someone died on the second day. The person who died was Aunt Xiao from Beifeng Village. I found Aunt Xiao's ghost..."
Aunt Li's face became more solemn: "Aunt Xiao herself didn't remember how she died. She only remembered that she smelled the smell of rotten eggs when she died. She said that the gift money she brought to Mr. Chen's house had been pickled before.
The eggs are pressed under the vat."
The shock in my heart was beyond words, so I quickly relayed everything to my second uncle.
As the second uncle listened, the cigarette in his mouth fell to the ground with a clatter, and he said to me: "Do you, Mrs. Li, think there is something wrong with Mr. Chen's family?"
I looked at Aunt Li.
Aunt Li immediately said: "I don't think so, but I am sure, because a total of three people have died in the past two days, and they are all in the same situation as Aunt Xiao. I can only ask other ghosts to help watch the villagers and prevent them from going to the ceremony.