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Chapter 168

The more Aunt Li spoke, the more excited she became: "The dead people still have strong evil spirits. I can't get close and can't see the bodies. I don't know how they died. I can only tell the village chief to ask him to find you."

Uncle."

God...this thing sounds so big.

I quickly transferred the message to my second uncle.

The second uncle nodded: "No wonder the village chief said that when they came out, there was no wind to stop them. It was your Aunt Li who gave the order."

"But Uncle Qian didn't say anything about the dream?" I scratched my nose and said.

Aunt Li smiled and said, "After I entrusted him with the dream, I asked him to forget about it and just remember to find you, otherwise he wouldn't believe what I said as a fierce ghost."

Lulu played with the flashlight tangledly: "But Uncle Qian also said that he invited many goddesses to serve as immortals before."

"They are all liars." Aunt Li's tone was light, and I raised my head to look at her carefully.

Although Aunt Li didn't express anything else, isn't Ni'er the most dangerous person now? Aunt Li must be worried! I'm starting to get worried!

Just as I was thinking about it, Lulu asked, and it was already too late for me to stop her.

"Auntie, why don't you go and watch Ni'er! Isn't Ni'er the most dangerous at Mr. Chen's house now?"

"Lulu!" Oops, I stamped my feet and turned around to see that Aunt Li's smile could no longer be held on. The sadness from before reappeared in her brows. Her fists were clenched tightly, but they were loosened as if helpless.

After a while, Aunt Li sighed: "Hey, there are hundreds of lives in the village, Ni'er... it depends on her luck."

Aunt Li shed red tears as she spoke, and said dejectedly: "I know you are looking for Lulu's mother, and I have to go to the village to inspect, so you should look for her first."

Aunt Li drifted toward the village without saying a word. I turned around and saw her tall and thin back, full of self-blame and guilt.

The second uncle was moving things from the donkey cart. He didn't know what his psychology was, but he touched his nose and sighed: "It is extremely benevolent and righteous to be able to do this as a ghost. It is really rare."

I squeezed the hem of my clothes tightly, deeply worried about Aunt Li and Nier.

Please don't let anything happen to Ni'er.

The second uncle opened the jar, and the male ghost in white immediately fled and chased Aunt Li's back into the village.

Lulu hugged a bundle of gold ingots and found Aunt Bai's grave. According to her second uncle's instructions, she drew a circle in front of the grave and lit the bundle of gold ingots. She called out, "Mom, I'll come back to see you."

', while putting paper money in it.

After a while, Aunt Bai's head popped out from the top of the grave.

Her eyes were still a little confused at first, but when she saw Lulu, she took a closer look before she jumped out in surprise and stood beside Lulu.

Aunt Bai immediately started to cry: "Lulu, you're back! Woohoo! Mom misses you so much!"

But Lulu couldn't hear it.

But Lulu has lived with us for so long and has long since learned to read the circles drawn by smoke. She suddenly stiffened and turned to ask me: "Nuan Ting, is my mother out?"

"Well, she's right next to you. She said she misses you." Being interrupted like this, I felt less worried.

I walked over and got closer, and I saw clearly that Lulu blinked twice and her eyes were red, but she had no intention of crying.

Lulu... seems to have really changed in the past six months. If she had been before, Lulu would have hugged the tombstone and howled.

I looked back at my second uncle in confusion, and saw my second uncle looking at us with a somewhat pitiful look.

Oh, yes... I seem to have changed too. Sister Hu Ming really got it right, people will change.

Lulu wiped her eyes with her sleeves and said in a hoarse voice: "Mom, I miss you too."

"Hey, hey, mom knows, mom knows, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh."

Lulu couldn't hear it and continued: "Mom, I want to discuss something with you, don't be angry."

"you say!"

"You go and be reincarnated, and I'll ask my second uncle to help you redeem yourself."

Under the moonlight, Aunt Bai froze on the spot, her face, which was already pale, now even whiter, very unbelievable.

Lulu was still murmuring: "We have experienced a lot in the past six months. Mom, I know that being a ghost is boring and painful. I used to be ignorant and wanted you to stay, but now I know that you are here

Being a ghost here can only be done with fear. You don’t know when it will end. I want you to be reincarnated. I don’t think you have to live this kind of life anymore..."

Lulu started to choke as she spoke.

I feel really bad.

I knelt down with Lulu and hugged Lulu's trembling little shoulders. My nose was also sore.

At this time, the second uncle came over and said to the bright fire: "Sister-in-law, Lulu is sensible, filial, and strong. I will raise her well. You can go without worries. Don't let the child worry. You stay here."

From here, Lulu won’t be able to fly far, times are changing.”

I secretly glanced at Aunt Bai.

Aunt Bai fell to the ground in despair, and asked me in a hoarse voice: "Girl Yun, help Aunt Bai ask Lulu, does she really want me to leave?"

I pursed my lips and looked at the side of Lulu's face that was full of tears. I said silently: "Aunt Bai, Lulu didn't drive you away, she just felt sorry for you to be a ghost. I've been a ghost too, and I know what it's like to be a ghost.

"

"Girl Yun!" Aunt Bai got up excitedly, her blood and tears falling on the ground drop by drop, and wanted to come over and grab my hand, "Please help Aunt Bai, just say that Aunt Bai is not afraid, just look at Lulu during the holidays! Even if

It’s not a festival...even if we meet once every few years! Woohoo!”

Aunt Bai grabbed my hand. Her hand was bitingly cold and it hurt a bit.

I nodded and told Lulu what she said.

Lulu suddenly burst into tears: "Mom! We meet once every few years, and then we have to wait for several years. We live this kind of life every day. What are you planning on doing!"

"Mom just wants to see you grow up safely!"

In the end, Lulu failed to persuade her.

The second uncle shook his head and sighed, then led me into the donkey cart, leaving space for Lulu and Aunt Bai.

The second uncle lit a cigarette and puffed it out: "Hey, how pitiful the hearts of parents in the world are."

Lulu talked in front of the grave for a long time, recounting everything that had happened to us in the past six months.

Maybe Aunt Bai was really bored in the past six months, so she sat on the floor and listened in rapt attention, sometimes exclaiming, sometimes patting her chest.

Just before twelve o'clock, the second uncle called Lulu into the car and hurried back home.

Lulu and we put the quilt back at home. The quilt had been there for half a year and it already had a musty smell.

In the middle of the musty smell that choked my nose, I comforted Lulu for a long time, and finally fell asleep unconsciously.

It was dark the next day, and I was eating the sauced pork elbows made by Uncle Zhou in my dream, when I suddenly heard a rapid and violent knocking on the glass.

As soon as you hear this posture, you will know who it is, Uncle Qian.

Why are you knocking on my window so early in the morning? You can’t wait until the rooster crows to talk about anything important, because my elbows are flying!

I was so angry that I turned over and blocked my ears with a quilt.

Before I fully woke up, I heard Uncle Qian's almost chopping voice: "Second brother, second brother! It's not good! Something big has happened! Someone is dead!"


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