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Chapter 5 Ghosts Covering Their Eyes

Grandpa and I walked side by side, and Grandpa's mouth was tightly closed without saying a word.

"Grandpa, do you think the village chief's sudden madness has anything to do with the coffin we dug up this afternoon?" I asked.

Grandpa looked at my face, and then let out a long sigh, "Our village may not be peaceful during this period."

Grandpa's words shocked me. I wanted to continue asking, but Grandpa waved his hand to me to signal me to stop talking.

I had no choice but to keep my mouth shut and follow Grandpa attentively on my way.

After walking for about thirty minutes, we saw a dilapidated mountain temple.

I looked at the dilapidated mountain temple in front of me, "Grandpa, did you think the village chief would be here?"

Grandpa shook his head slowly, "I don't know, but I feel like this won't be a good place."

Grandpa took out a yellow talisman from his yellow cloth bag and gave it to me. "Hold this yellow talisman. If you encounter any evil spirits, don't worry about anything. Just stick the yellow talisman on his body."

I took the yellow talisman handed to me by my grandfather and nodded solemnly.

Grandpa took a look around, and then said, "There is a small forest outside this broken mountain temple. I will go to the temple to have a look. You can go to the small forest over there and have a look."

After grandpa finished speaking, he strode towards the mountain temple. I looked at grandpa's background, and then slowly walked towards the small woods that grandpa mentioned.

I don’t know if grandpa is deliberately trying to strengthen my courage or if he has other plans, he actually let me act alone!

At this time, a gust of evening wind blew by, and I shivered.

It's completely dark now, and it's so dark in the woods that it's scary.

I clenched my fists and walked slowly into the woods.

Most of the trees planted in this forest are locust trees. I once heard my grandfather say that the locust tree has a strong yin energy and is one of the four ghost trees among the people.

I originally planned to take out my phone and use the bright light on the phone screen to illuminate the road.

But I am worried that if I do this, the light on the phone screen will expose me. If I really encounter evil spirits, then I will be quite passive.

The moon rises very high tonight, and the moonlight is pale, shining on the earth as if it were covered with a layer of silver frost.

Walking in the cold woods, I took every step carefully.

At the same time, I am even more curious about the dug-out coffin. Since that coffin was dug out, all kinds of strange things have been happening around us. Now even the village chief is going crazy for no reason.

What is the origin of that coffin, and why does the person inside have the same appearance as me?

These questions are all mysteries now, but I have an intuition that the person in the coffin is definitely inextricably related to me.

"Sister, sister, go forward boldly, go forward, and don't look back! The road to the sky is nine thousand nine hundred, nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-eight! Sister, go forward boldly..."

The deeper we walked into the woods, the weirder the atmosphere became. In order to dispel the fear in my heart and embolden myself, I sang loudly.

I straightened my chest and sang loudly.

On the surface, I looked confident, but in fact, I was still very weak inside. Singing to encourage me was more of a psychological suggestion to myself.

"rustle……"

"rustle……"

Just after I finished singing and my voice had just fallen, I suddenly heard bursts of "rustling" sounds.

The sound was like the sound of a pencil rubbing against a book, or like the sound of drizzle falling.

This kind of subtle sound would sound like nothing in broad daylight, but at this moment, in this cold locust tree forest, it seems extremely empty and eerie.

My heart suddenly rose to my throat, and I pricked up my ears to listen carefully where the sound came from.

Soon I found the general direction of the source of the sound. I walked lightly and slowly towards the source of the sound.

The further we walked, the louder the rustle became. Suddenly my eyes lit up because I saw the figure of the village chief.

I hid behind a big tree and watched the village chief carefully, but the scene I saw sent shivers down my spine and made my hair stand on end.

I saw the village chief grabbing a man. The village chief’s teeth were close to the man’s neck. The village chief’s mouth was full of blood. He was sucking the man’s blood!

Seeing this scene, I subconsciously covered my neck.

I want to call my grandpa, but I am so close to the village chief. If I make a sound, I will definitely alert the village chief.

Now I can only rely on myself. Thinking of this, I clenched the yellow talisman that my grandfather gave me, and then slowly leaned towards the village chief.

The village chief's back was turned to me, and my steps were very light, so he didn't notice my actions for a moment.

As I got closer and closer to the village chief, I became more and more nervous, and my heart kept beating.

The village chief buried his head in the man's neck and sucked the man's blood.

Finally I arrived behind the village chief, only a few fingers away from him.

I hesitated, and then gave the village chief a hard slap. The village chief turned around subconsciously.

"Go to hell!" I looked at the village chief's forehead, and with a quick move, I put the yellow talisman on the village chief's forehead.

After the yellow talisman was attached, I punched the village chief hard on the cheek.

The village chief fell backward and sat down on the ground.

"Ouch, it hurts me so much!" But what surprised me was that after the village chief fell to the ground, the sound of a loach came to my ears.

I looked forward again and saw that the village chief was sitting on the ground. It was actually a loach.

"Loach, why are you here?" I looked at the loach and asked in surprise.

The situation in front of me was completely confusing. The person I just saw was clearly the village chief, but now he had turned into a loach.

Loach also looked confused, "I've been here all along! I was peeing against the tree just now, but I didn't expect you to punch me in the face."

Loach looked aggrieved when he spoke, and I noticed that there was a purple spot on his face, which was the spot where I had just hit him.

And Loach didn't put on his pants either, and the sides were wet.

Looking at everything in front of me, I suddenly felt that the whole world was spinning. What on earth was going on?

"Dongfang, do you know that if you suddenly do this to me, it will easily scare me into not lifting my head." Loach muttered softly, sat up from the ground, and then put on his pants.

"Loach, please tell me how you got here. Didn't my grandfather ask you and Dazhu to go back earlier?" I now eagerly want to know what all this is going on.

"After I sent Dazhu back to the village, I came here because I was worried about you. After I got here, I suddenly had an urgent need to urinate, so I came here to urinate hot urine. Then I don't know if you had a convulsion or something in your brain.

, you put this yellow talisman on my forehead without saying anything, but you also came up and punched me. You asked me, what else do I want to ask you? Why did you punch me suddenly?" Loach said dissatisfied.

I looked at Loach carefully. He didn't seem to be lying, but if what he said was true, then was everything I saw just now false?

"Dongfang, what's wrong with you?" Loach saw that my expression was wrong and asked worriedly.

I took a deep breath, and then slowly exhaled, "I think I encountered the legendary ghost who covered my eyes."


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