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Chapter 9 Confused

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After walking two more streets, they saw a bus stop.

Dong Ning quickly walked to the bus stop and saw a sign showing the bus routes.

The bus has a total of twelve stops from the first stop to the final stop. The first stop is called "Yueye Villa" and the final stop is called "Chongye Highway". The current stop is called "Shanfeng Road" and is at the fifth stop.

"Chongye Highway..." Dong Ning looked towards the vast mountains ahead. For a moment, she didn't know which direction to leave the town. But no matter which direction it was, walking would take a long time.

"Let's head in this direction first." Dong Ning looked around uneasily and said, "Anyway, as long as we can leave Youming Town."

The evil spirit seen between the fingers...

Just the memory makes Dong Ning feel horrified. Such an experience is enough to scare a person into doubting his life and completely subvert all worldviews.

"Well, Miss Dong," Aning said after thinking carefully, "I want to ask you...are you sure you saw it correctly? I calmed down and thought about it, and I thought this was too incredible."

"You think I'm hallucinating?"

"It's not an hallucination. Maybe it's too dark, and it's possible that you mistook something for..."

Aning's voice was even trembling at this time, and he didn't even dare to say that word.

Mr. Lan on the side also nodded and said: "Well, actually, I have a similar idea. Maybe you are too nervous and are a little confused."

"What I saw was definitely not a bow!" Dong Ning said categorically: "I don't know if it was a real ghost or evil spirit, but at that time, I did see a figure covered in red and holding up a hand between my fingers.

The man with the red umbrella!”

These words made Aning tremble, and the man in blue's face became quite ugly.

Seeing her speak so firmly made Aning feel a layer of gloom in her heart.

"I saw between my fingers..." Aning raised his hand, lifted up the bangs in front of his forehead, thought for a long time, and said: "Then, then...could it be...no, that's not right, this is not normal! How is this?

Possibly?"

Of course, Dong Ning also understands Aning's current psychology. This phenomenon is completely contrary to the common sense that humans understand, and it is indeed difficult for people to accept it easily.

After a long time, Aning stared at Dong Ning carefully, her eyes rolled, and then she said: "Okay, let's just... I will believe you."

Although he said that, Dong Ning could tell that the other party's tone was extremely reluctant.

Obviously, she doesn't believe in herself very much.

For Aning now, the two people in front of him are too strange. What Dong Ning said just now is too bizarre. It is difficult to explain why a non-existent person can be seen between the fingers. But

, if the other party was completely lying just now, it would be reasonable. After all, only Dong Ning saw it.

But if this is the case, here comes the question... Why did Dong Ning lie? A person usually lies to achieve a purpose that is beneficial to themselves, but what benefits does this bring to her? If it is to scare them

Leaving the town, there are obviously more convincing lies, right?

As for Dong Ning... Of course she knew very well that it was not her hallucination just now. She suddenly felt a little strange. Compared to Aning's reaction, she accepted this supernatural phenomenon so easily. She was vaguely aware of

, this is probably related to the memory I lost. Although I have no memory, my subconscious thoughts still remain. In other words, I may have been exposed to such supernatural things before I lost my memory.

But the problem is... the supernatural phenomena are beyond common sense. She is not sure how they can deal with the red umbrella-holding evil spirit that appears between her fingers. To be honest, the "evil ghost seeking life" is only a human being after all.

It's just my own imagination. There is no basis to prove that evil spirits are designed to kill people.

But then she rejected her idea. If this was the reason why people in this town evacuated, then the man with the red umbrella would not be a harmless existence. For most people, compared to ghosts, the shop is worth a day.

The turnover is more realistic. Unless this ghost really has the ability to harm others, it will not cause so many people to leave collectively.

Of course, the premise is...this is the reason why people in this town left collectively. Whether evil spirits can kill people is still unknown after all, and cannot be too much substituted into human preconceptions. In memory, evil spirits will always be a very stereotyped "

The stereotype of "killing and harming others" has greatly aroused people's fear of it.

At least, so far, the evil spirit hasn't done anything to them.

"Listen to me..." She and the other two people walked forward while comforting: "I know what you are afraid of. But there is no need to have the idea that ghosts will definitely kill people. To say the least, even if it is true,

They can kill people...Evil spirits may not be that powerful. The so-called ghosts...may just be some residual energy after human beings die."

"Remaining energy?"

"Well...although I have lost my memory, I generally remember that people seem to imagine ghosts as omnipotent and like gods, but I think this is unrealistic."

"The ghost itself is unrealistic enough..."

"Well... let me assume that after a person dies, the residual energy resonates with people's brain waves, so a few people can see the image of the dead person. But this residual energy can have vast powers.

It's unreasonable to kill whoever you want."

"I generally understand." Aning understood that Dong Ning's words were to dispel their fear: "You want to say that even if there are ghosts, it does not necessarily mean that they can harm us."

"The truth is, we're totally fine right now."

Aning thought about it and felt that what she said made sense.

"But... the people in this town..."

"Maybe it's some kind of feudal superstition." Dong Ning continued to analyze: "Such a thing is not impossible."

"Well... if there really is a ghost, it's not superstitious... Sigh, my mind is all messed up." The more An Ning thought about it, the more confused he felt. What on earth is going on?

Feudal superstition?

A small town person?

She only lost her memory, not her IQ. Dong Ning's words always felt more like a comfort to her.

She turned back from time to time, then raised her hand and spread her fingers, trying to see if she could see anything scary through the gap.

But...she saw nothing.


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