Chapter 392 Ghost 3
Chapter 392 Ghost 3
Tianle stood on the ground, barefoot, looking at the burning Buddha statue with a happy smile! The "clucking" sound made his scalp numb in the dead of night. He was still singing a nursery rhyme: "In the first year of the plague, a great disaster struck the nine provinces. The ground was covered with piles of bones, and the wells were filled with corpses. Only ghosts were crying, but no gods or immortals showed pity! There was thunder in the first month of the year, and the ground was covered with piles of human bones, and the wells were filled with corpses. Only ghosts were crying, but no gods or immortals showed pity!"
In a tender childish voice, singing a ballad without any emotion, Han Bao smiled and said, "There are tens of thousands of ghosts walking at night, and the ghost demon is the first. The so-called demon is the ghost king, and it is the kind of ghost king with heavy resentment and is particularly cruel. Therefore, the ghost village cannot suppress it, and the Buddha statue cannot suppress it.
If we want to save Tianle, we must find the source of the evil spirit. There is something wrong with that well. Tomorrow, we will find some old people and see who knows the story of that well. "
After that, Hanbao walked up to Tianle and said, "You are not allowed to hurt this child. If you dare to hurt him, I will kill you and all the ghosts in the well. This is a warning!"
Hanbao took out the Yin-Yang Mirror and the Soul-Calming Cauldron and showed them to Tianle, saying, "I am not an ordinary Heavenly Master! I am very powerful."
Everyone clearly saw Tianle's body tremble.
Lu Jun seemed to see hope!
He was now sure that this five-year-old child could definitely save his son.
The next day, Fan Junlan learned the story of the well from several old people and hurried back to tell Qin Xiaoxiao and the others.
It turns out that many, many years ago, the elders could not remember the exact year. That year was the Year of the Rat, and a great famine occurred. The drought was particularly severe at that time. Not a drop of rain fell from the sky, the rivers and canals dried up, the crops were damaged by the drought, and the well water was getting less and less. The village chief at that time was very superstitious and thought that the drought was caused by offending the Dragon King. In order to appease the Dragon King's anger, he had to offer sacrifices, and he needed to offer young boys and girls to the Dragon King.
When the villagers heard the news, they were unwilling to sacrifice their own children. Who wouldn't feel sorry for their own children?
But as the water in the well became less and less, and everyone had no water to drink, the love for their children gradually faded. Without water, no one could survive, and everyone would die!
Some parents began to waver. There was a widow in the village who had two boys and a girl. Their life had always been very difficult, and the drought made their life even more difficult. They could hardly find food every day. If things continued like this, the whole family would starve to death.
When the four of them could not find any tree bark, they were so hungry that they could hardly walk. The village chief found the widow, gave her a scoop of rice, a scoop of flour, and half a bag of potatoes, and asked her to sacrifice her daughter. The widow was tempted by shame. If this continued, the four of them would die. If she sacrificed her daughter, her two sons might still survive.
After thinking about it all night, the widow found the village chief the next day and agreed to sacrifice her daughter.
That day, she said she was going to buy a flower for her daughter, tricked her daughter to the well, and pushed her into the well! The girl did not die immediately after falling into the well. She cried and begged her mother to save her! The widow cried bitterly by the well. She didn't want to, because that was her own child. An hour later, the child was silent.
Strangely enough, after the child died, water began to bubble up from the well. The villagers were very grateful to the village chief, who had the wisdom to save them.
However, the good times did not last long. After four or five days, the well water dried up again. The village chief said that the number of boys and girls to be sacrificed was not enough, and they had to continue the sacrifice.
After the first water came out, the ignorant villagers believed the words of the village chief very much. Those so-called parents, in order to survive, threw their own children into the well one after another. Those families who did not throw their children into the well were not allowed to drink water.
Every household threw away girls, as they were reluctant to throw away the dolls. Later, no matter how many girls there were, the water level in the well did not rise.
Later, the government sent experts to dig a new well for disaster relief. The villagers then realized that they were superstitious and the sacrifice was not real at all.
Later, villagers often saw a little girl with a bun on her head standing by the well, looking around. Some of them recognized her as the widow's daughter. The villagers were panicked for a while. They felt guilty because so many little girls were thrown into the well. They were afraid that the ghosts of the little girls would come back to seek revenge.
From then on, the well became a dangerous place and a taboo in the village. After a while, the village chief and the villagers got a huge stone and pressed the well. It is said that they even invited people to perform a ritual!
When the old Taoist priest came to the side of the well, he sighed and said: The widow pushed her daughter into the well, and the child was very resentful. In addition, so many girls were pushed in later, the resentment in the well was so intense that it had become a place that harbored evil.
The widow's daughter has turned into a ghost. Once this wronged soul becomes a ghost, it is corroded by resentment and loses its original mind, turning into a bloodthirsty evil ghost and a vicious ghost that hurts people's lives. However, although this little girl has become a ghost, she still has her obsession in her heart.
I remember that when she was dying, she retained a trace of consciousness and waited by the well for her mother to come back and buy her a flower. It was not easy for her to retain a trace of consciousness. Later, the old Taoist performed a ritual and pressed down a large stone.
However, she waited for decades. Perhaps it was because she could not wait for her mother to show up that she wanted to come out of the well!
Qin Xiaoxiao, Hanbao and the Lu family came to the well. Hanbao saw the child in ragged clothes standing by the well. That was her afterimage. She was now possessed by Tianle. Maybe she felt that the kind-hearted Fan Junlan was a bit like her mother.
Hanbao felt very sad. Now that he knew Yinsha's obsession, he could send her away as long as he satisfied her obsession.
So, Hanbao asked Fan Junlan to buy a lot of beautiful hair ornaments, including hairpins, headbands, and hair bands... all kinds of things. Fan Junlan bought a lot. She felt sorry for this little evil spirit. Although she possessed her grandson and would harm him, she still felt sorry for this girl. In fact, the widow was also very miserable later. Although she took her daughter's life in exchange for some food from the village chief, how long could those things last? Later, her two sons still starved to death. She also went crazy and hugged a pillow all day, insisting that it was her son.
Fan Junlan was very sad. After the widow went crazy, she only remembered that she had two sons and didn't even remember that she had a daughter.
Han Bao pricked his finger and pressed the blood from his finger onto Fan Junlan's forehead. He put the hairpin in Fan Junlan's hand. Han Bao opened the Yin-Yang eyes for everyone, and saw a little girl with a pigtail hairpin walking out of Lu Tianle's body. She ran towards Fan Junlan with her eyes wide open, staring at her blankly, with grievance on her face and tears in her eyes.
She opened her mouth and wanted to call for her mother, but the word "mother" could not come out.
Finally, she mustered up the courage to run towards Fan Junlan, took the hairpin from Fan Junlan's hand, looked at it left and right, tried it on her head, and put it on the hairband, with a happy face. She held the hairpin in one hand and put the other hand in Fan Junlan's palm.
According to Hanbao's request, Fan Junlan took her from the darkness to the sunshine. White smoke and crackling sounds came out of the girl's body. She was stunned for a moment, but never let go of Fan Junlan's hand, allowing Fan Junlan to pull her into the sunlight.
Her figure gradually faded, the black mist slowly turned white under the sunlight, and her appearance slowly appeared before everyone's eyes.
A skinny girl with a happy smile on her face.
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