Chapter 65: Unbearable
Shu Kui curled up and sat on the ground, his back against the stone, shivering.
She was scared, but for a moment, she couldn't remember what she was afraid of.
The sky was surprisingly good, and the sky was clear. On the two peach trees in front of me, pink flowers bloom all over the branches, attracting several bees to fly among the flowers.
Shu Kui poked her head out from behind the stones, and saw that the place she was in was a small yard, planted with common flowers and plants, and there was no outstanding, but it made her feel familiar and strange.
Looking down at herself again, she actually put on an ancient costume again, and she was not very old, only about thirteen or fourteen years old.
"Girl! Come out! A man cried out indistinctly.
As soon as Shu Kui heard this voice, his heart immediately couldn't stop beating wildly, and he hurriedly shrank back behind the stone and hugged his knees tightly.
"Dead girl, come out for me!" The man was still screaming, getting closer.
Shu Kui didn't dare to move, he really wished he would disappear.
The man came with his shoes on, turned to the rock, and crouched down.
Shu Kui saw that his face was flushed, and he smelled that he was full of wine, and his heart was even more afraid.
"Come, tell me, what have you practiced today?" The man asked with his tongue wide open.
Shu Kui didn't make a sound, and he didn't know how to answer.
"Didn't you show off your ability to treat two days ago? And today? The man glared at her.
Told by this, Shu Kui thought of something not long ago.
At dusk that day, she was playing with a few friends at the door of her house, when she suddenly heard a few shouts coming from inside the door, and then a big yellow dog was driven out, wailing, holding its tail, limping into the distance.
Shu Kui saw that one of its hind legs was covered with blood, and the wound was deep and the bones were visible, so he couldn't help but feel pity and chased after it.
When the yellow dog saw her, his eyes were full of horror, and he wanted to run but couldn't run fast, so he could only purse his ears and shrink up, looking at the mercy of him.
"Don't be afraid, don't move, I won't hurt you." Shu Kui said softly.
The yellow dog whimpered lowly.
Shu Kui placed his hand on its hind legs and silently recited the mantra he had just learned.
Gradually, the blood stopped flowing and the wound slowly became shallower, but in the end, it did not heal completely.
"I'm sorry, that's the only way to go, I'm not skilled yet." Shu Kui withdrew his hand.
The yellow dog turned around and sniffed his hind legs, feeling that the pain had subsided a lot, so he stood up and wagged his tail at Shu Kui.
Shu Kui patted its head: "Go ahead, don't come again in the future." ”
The yellow dog seemed to understand, barked lowly, and drifted away.
The friends looked at Yiqiē in their eyes and gathered around one after another.
"Are you new to healing? It's amazing. One boy said.
"According to my mother, it's hard to learn healing, and I haven't started learning it yet." Another girl said.
Shu Kui didn't say anything, smiled at them, and when he turned around, he saw a little girl standing at the door of the house, five or six years old, looking at her with gloomy eyes.
She knew who it was, but she didn't want to pay attention to it, said goodbye to her friends, and went home.
That night, she was tied up and hung by the man who was now squatting in front of her, and she was beaten violently.
"You're amazing, you can endure it!" The man howled, "No one is allowed to medicate her, isn't she a cure?" Let her heal herself! ”
Next to her, the mother covered her face and cried silently, while the five or six-year-old girl had a cold face and did not say a word.
"Speak!" The sudden loud shout pulled Shu Kui out of his memory.
The man pulled her up, raised his hand and slapped her, and then fists and slaps rained down.
Shu Kui desperately protected his head and face, forcing himself to think about other things, so as to ignore the pain on his body.
After a while, under the influence of alcohol, the man became more and more groggy and tired, so he stopped and went back to his room to sleep with a curse.
Shu Kui breathed a sigh of relief, knelt on the ground, and tears finally flowed uncontrollably.
But the nightmare doesn't stop there.
When night fell, a fear deeper than the day came to his heart, causing Shu Kui to curl up beside the bed in his room, shivering.
The sound of kicking and stomping footsteps stopped when they came to the door, and the door was slammed open and hit the wall with a thud.
The man who came in was wearing only a burqa, still red-faced and covered in the smell of alcohol.
"I'm not going." Shu Kui knew exactly what was going to happen next.
The man smiled, completely ignoring her refusal, dragging her away.
Shu Kui struggled hard, but for men, her resistance was like a grasshopper shaking a tree.
The two dragged across the courtyard to another room.
When I opened the door, the first thing that caught my eye was a big red brocade quilt full of beds, and my mother was sitting in the quilt, only her head was exposed.
"No, let me go back." Shu Kui cried, thinking of what he was about to see, and he was very scared.
The man's smile turned lewd, and he walked to the side of the bed and lifted the quilt.
The mother's expression was dull, her face was flushed, her eyes were misty, and she was not looking at an inch on her body.
"The day after tomorrow is my fortieth birthday, you are my birthday gift, give me a good study." The man said, taking off his robe.
After that, Shu Kui forced himself to see everything, because as long as he was slightly distracted, he would be punched and kicked.
After waiting for a long time, it was over, the man left his wheezing mother, stood naked, and stood in front of Shu Kui: "Do you see clearly?" ”
Shu Kui nodded.
"Okay." The man pinched Shu Kui's chest with his hand, "The night after tomorrow, I won't give you medicine, you can resist as much as you want, anyway, no matter what, with your little ability, you can't escape from my palm." Of course, if you want to learn from your mother for the first time, you can also make me happy to serve, and you can avoid a few beatings. ”
Shu Kui bit his lower lip and didn't squeak.
At this moment, the mother, who was originally paralyzed on the bed, sat up, her eyes full of hatred and despair, and waved her hand silently.
In an instant, the bonsai five-needle pine in the corner of the room shook slightly, and all the pine needles fell off and floated in the air, rushing straight towards the man in a dense manner.
The man quickly noticed the abnormality and instinctively turned around and shook his hand, but in the end he was defenseless and still half a beat slower.
He watched as the dart-like pine needles pierced his body, first in pain, then in astonishment, and finally, in unspeakable rage.
Shu Kui began to tremble again, and he was shaking like chaff.
Mother is definitely not a man's opponent, if the sneak attack cannot be successful, what awaits her is definitely death.
Sure enough, the man's figure was as fast as lightning, and he pinched his mother's neck in the blink of an eye.
The mother looked at Shu Kui with wide eyes, and two lines of tears slowly flowed down, and after a while, she stopped breathing.
Shock and fear made Shu Kui's whole body stiff, his throat tight, unable to move a single bit, unable to make a single sound.
The man threw down his mother's body and slowly walked in front of Shu Kui.
Shu Kui watched the man's movements, his mind was blank, and he only felt that his throat was tightly choked, and it didn't take long for him to lose consciousness.
When I woke up, it was pitch black.
Shu Kui lay down, feeling that he was in an unusually small space, so he reached out and groped, and found that he was surrounded by wooden planks.
She tensed up, couldn't figure out what was going on, and subconsciously pushed the plank in front of her face hard.
Suddenly, there was a sound of "tuk" on the wooden board, as if something had smashed up, Shu Kui was overjoyed, and was busy knocking on the wooden board while shouting for help.
"Corpse!" Faintly, someone shouted.
Shu Kui's heart was not good, his subordinates increased their strength, and the voice of the cry for help was louder.
This time, however, there was no sound outside.
Shu Kui used his hands and feet together, kicking and beating, trying to push open the wooden board in front of him, but the wooden board had a certain thickness, and it was fixed all around, so it was not easy to open it with his bare hands.
After working so hard for a long time, she was exhausted, sweating, and anxious to cry.
There was a dead silence in the small space, the air was thinner, and fear was surging again.
Am I going to die? Where is the mother? Will I be able to see her after I die? Where will we go? Will it be hell? Will it be tortured?
As he was thinking wildly, there seemed to be a sound at his feet.
After a few minutes, I felt a faint chill on my face.
Shu Kui felt a burst of excitement in her heart, thinking that someone finally knew that she was here and came to save her.
"Help, let me out." She shouted with all her might.
It was still quiet outside and no one responded.
And just as she endured the burning pain in her throat and was about to scream a second time, two dim green lights appeared in the darkness in front of her.
This sudden unknown thing frightened Shu Kui almost stopped his heartbeat, and reflexively raised his head.
There was a "bang" on the head, and it hurt badly.
In the next second, the damp earth and the fresh breeze hit the face.
The plank was knocked open and free!
Shu Kui stood up, the ecstasy in her heart was indescribable, and she wanted to kneel, kowtow a few times, and thank God for making her immortal.
She turned her head and looked around, and saw a small mound nearby, and there was a stone monument erected in front of the mound—this was a cemetery.
When I looked down again, I realized that what had trapped me earlier was a coffin.
At this moment, in the soil next to the coffin, there are big black rats standing one after another, dragging long white tails.
It's you again. Shu Kui secretly complained, but at the same time understood that the two points of green light just now were the eyes of the Nightmare Beast.
"Girl, it turns out that you are not dead yet." The man's voice came out of nowhere, very close behind him.
Shu Kui was shocked and wanted to escape, but his arm was grabbed.
"Those useless things said that you cheated on the corpse, and they all fled in a panic, and they didn't cover the soil for you." The man glanced at Shu Kui's feet.
Shu Kui gritted his teeth, knowing that it would be useless, but he still struggled desperately.
The man dragged her out of the dirt pit and to the small mound next to her: "Your mother is not as good as you." ”
As he spoke, the dirt on the mound began to slide down in a flutter.
"It's coming out, I don't know if it can be done." The man muttered to himself, staring intently at the mound.
Shu Kui didn't know what he was talking about, but intuitively thought that it would definitely not be a good thing.
After a few seconds, a small lump protruded from the mound, and then, a hole was opened, and a green hand was stretched out.