Ghosts Carrying Coffin

C18



Now that my father said it, I naturally believed it.

On top of that, when I thought back to today, my father wanted to defend his ancestors' tombs and was about to go all out against those people, so I finally believed what my father had said.

I immediately nodded my head and picked up the shovel on the ground. "Then, let's quickly dig."

I immediately started to panic.

Right now, our family has been extremely unlucky.

If someone were to break through the Feng Shui Bureau of our ancestor's grave at this time, Grandmother and I would both die.

At the same time, I suddenly remembered the little book in the drawer of Butcher Liu.

In the small notebook, there is the name of our family.

If he doesn't have any ill intentions towards our family, why would he write our names for no reason?

If that was the case, then butcher Liu might be in cahoots with this Great Deity Li in front of him.

But what I don't understand.

Why would Butcher Liu die just fine?

Thinking about all this nonsense, I had a feeling of confusion in my heart.

With my father and I working together, the two of us were able to quickly dig this grave.

During the day, when Butcher Liu was buried, I watched helplessly.

Those middle-aged men easily buried the grave of Butcher Liu.

However, as we dug it up, we really used the strength of two tigers and nine oxen.

It was just a matter of time.

I felt my arms begin to tingle and I felt exhausted.

After digging, I panted heavily. My forehead was covered in sweat and my clothes seemed to be drenched.

Seeing me like this.

Father told me to take a break.

Then he walked over and began to think of a way to pull out the nails from the coffin board one by one.

He used the shovel to pry open the nail bit by bit. It looked like he was having a hard time.

When all the nails were tilted up, I saw that the entire shovel was almost completely deformed at this moment.

Fortunately, after he broke it open, the two of us, one by one, finally opened the coffin board.

To pry open a coffin this late at night was an extremely terrifying thing to do.

Especially after that, I might want the dead man in the coffin.

In an instant, the sweat all over my body immediately became ice-cold. I also felt like I was shivering.

Especially in this coffin, there were actually waves of cold air coming out. It was unknown if this was an illusion.

However …

No matter what, we did not have any problems and finally opened the coffin.

However, after the coffin was opened …

The lid was pushed to the side and I subconsciously turned on the small flashlight. When I looked inside, my eyeballs were on the verge of flying out.

Because at my glance.

Inside the coffin, there was no sign of Butcher Liu.

Inside, there was actually a dead calf …

Damn, how could this be?

Even though I am a woman, at this moment, I can't help but want to curse.

Father and I spent a long time digging up the corpse of a calf. Where was the body of the butcher?

When his father saw this, he immediately broke out into a cold sweat.

He was both nervous and uneasy as he said, "Crap, the body was moved."

Stunned, I looked at the calf in front of me. It seemed that the calf had not been born yet, and its hair had not yet been removed.

Such a small calf had been nailed to the coffin with long nails. It had to be said that this method was quite cruel.

When I saw this, I subconsciously took in a breath of cold air.

And for that.

His father also could not imagine why it would be like this.

I immediately asked in bewilderment, "Why did he give up the contract? The corpse of Butcher Liu is very evil, and that's the only way to break the Feng Shui Bureau here. But why did Great Deity Li not use Butcher Liu's corpse and instead use this calf?"

I still don't quite understand it.

"You don't understand. Yellow Ox is the most loyal companion of humans, and Yellow Ox is born with the ability to see dirt and dirt. However, by using such a cruel method to kill the calf, one could make them feel extremely resentful." Father said.

Hearing this, I couldn't help but understand a bit more.

"What should we do now?" Faced with such a situation, I became flustered.

His father sighed and said, "You can go back first. I'll take care of this matter here and then think of a way out."

There was nothing I could do about it. The situation here was a little too scary. Seeing that the coffin was filled with Yellow Ox's blood, I was too scared to stay here any longer.

"Then go back earlier." After saying that, I took the small flashlight and ran home like a wisp of smoke.

Although I was scared to death, I didn't dare let my father send me back.

Because I know that he has more important things to do here.

In this way, I finally got home, frightened.

It was a good thing that Grandma didn't lock the door. When I got back to my house, I pushed the door lightly and entered.

The lights in Grandma's room were still on, so she must have fallen asleep by now.

So I didn't bother her.

At the same time, I hurried back to my room.

A strong feeling of fear constantly enveloped me until I gloomily slipped into bed by myself. Only then did I feel a lot more at ease.

I spent the night trembling.

Furthermore, my sleep was very shallow. Any slight movement in the wind or grass outside would wake me up.

What made me even more worried was that my father hadn't come back for the whole night, and I was so worried that I couldn't sleep.

In the latter half of the night, a wind suddenly blew.

The door was blown open by the wind, producing a series of loud bangs.

I couldn't sleep, so I got dressed and got up.

When I got up and closed the door, I subconsciously went to my father's room. I took a look inside and saw that the bed was empty.

In other words, his father hadn't returned yet.

For a moment, I was even more confused.

In the following period of time, I closed the gate of the courtyard, and after locking the door, I had a strange thought.

The body of Butcher Liu was gone.

However, his father had said that it was because of Great Immortal Li.

However, the matter between Great Immortal Li and Butcher Liu is just my deduction.

Maybe I should find Great Immortal Li at this time to clarify things.

It was just that the sky was not completely bright yet.

After I went back, I waited for a while longer. Around half past five, a trace of fish-belly white finally appeared in the eastern sky.

At this moment, I couldn't wait any longer. I jumped down from the bed and ran towards Butcher Liu's house.

At this moment, I thought, if Butcher Liu and Great Deity Li were really in the same group, then Great Deity Li should be at Butcher Liu's house right now.

If they were not in the same group, Great Deity Li should be at the Village Chief's house by now, or had already returned to his Taoist temple.

With this decision, my pace quickened.

About ten minutes later, I finally arrived at the door of the butcher's house in Liu.

Here, I saw that the door to Butcher Liu's house was wide open, which meant that there was someone inside.

As a result, it fit my previous speculations, and that is, Slaughterer Liu and Great Deity Li are in the same group.

Thinking of this, I was naturally infuriated.

So I stormed in.

In the main house of the butcher Liu, I saw Great Deity Li.

Great Immortal Li currently had his eyes closed. He held a teacup in his hand as he dozed off by the door.

From the looks of it, he seemed to be waiting for someone.

"You're here."

As I angrily entered the room, I didn't say anything.

This guy actually took the initiative to ask me.

I was immediately stunned.

Then he said, "You knew I was coming?"

Daoist Priest Li slowly opened his eyes, then softly laughed and said, "You've encountered a problem that cannot be solved. With your personality, it's impossible for you to be waiting at home."

It was as if he already knew about my experiences last night.

So, of course, I don't have to hide here anymore.

I immediately got straight to the point. "If that's the case, then I have nothing to say."

Great Immortal Li smiled and said, "That's for the best. I don't like people who grumble and grumble. Your character is straightforward to begin with, so feel free to speak."

"Butcher Liu's corpse, why is it not inside the coffin?" I asked.

Regarding this, Daoist Master Li did not have the slightest bit of surprise.

From the looks of it, he seemed to have already known that I would ask that.

Therefore, at this time, he gave a faint smile and said: "If his corpse is truly inside the coffin, then do you think that I'm going to use this as an opportunity to break the Feng Shui tomb of your ancestor?"

There seemed to be no contradiction in what he said.

Immediately, I was at a loss as to what to do.

At this moment.

Daoist Priest Li suddenly said something I couldn't accept.

"Seeing that you're so young, I would like to give you some pointers. You must be careful of your father, as he wants to harm you." Dao Elder Li said.

When I heard this, I couldn't help but laugh out loud.

After experiencing so many things, I have slowly grown up. I am no longer the child that believes in everything.

Then, I said disapprovingly, "You said that my father wanted to harm me, is that not good enough? Don't try to divert my attention away from the topic."

Doubts about me.

Daoist Priest Li seemed to have thought of this long ago.

His voice was neither fast nor slow as he analyzed to me, "Think about it, why does your father want to come back? Don't you think it's strange that he came back at this time?"

I started.

He subconsciously retorted, "My father came back naturally because my second uncle died. What other reason could there be?"

When Daoist Priest Li heard this, he laughed coldly.

I couldn't help but frown and subconsciously said, "Eh? "What do you mean?"

Towards his performance, the me at this moment, became increasingly doubtful.

And when I asked.

Li Daoyi suddenly widened his eyes as his tone became abnormally serious.

For a time, the atmosphere in the air was extremely icy cold.

"But think about it. How did your father know your second uncle died?" Butcher Liu asked pointedly.