Chapter Eighty-Seven: Committing Heavy Mourning...

I'm in a bit of a bad mood right now, and I'm a little irritated when I look at the crazy old man in front of me, but Zhong Bai next to me suddenly said, "What are you doing here?" ”

When I heard this, I was stunned, and I couldn't understand what was happening.

Feelings Zhong Bai knows this crazy old man!?

After Zhong Bai finished speaking, the old man withdrew his gaze from the shrine, and when he looked at Zhong Bai, his eyes suddenly lit up, as if he really didn't see our group of people when he first entered the house.

However, after a flash of light, his face changed, and he rolled his eyes at Zhong Bai and scolded, "Little rabbit, can you come!?" Can't I come, old man? ”

Zhong Bai thought that he was very familiar with the temper of this crazy old man, and asked a little helplessly, "What do you say you are going to do?" ”

The crazy old man pointed to the dark red coffin in the courtyard, and Zhong Bai glanced at it, and his face was even more ugly.

"You're just here to get a coffin? What did you tell me when you left? ”

The crazy old man coughed twice and said embarrassedly, "I'm old and don't have a good memory, so I can't remember." ”

The crazy old man wanted to fool the past, so he directly changed the topic and asked, "That's right." Where are the corpses? ”

Zhong Bai smiled and said that the funeral was done.

The crazy old man's face changed, and he said, "You really ride an old cow and sing a big show, but the cow is over." Any idea what it is? What a corpse dares to bury in the ground! ”

The mad old man walked over to us, then glanced at the footprints on the ground into the back room, pushed us away and squeezed us to the door of the back room to look inside.

"Hehe, I want to fool the old man, you little rabbit cub is still a little tender."

The old man patted his chest and breathed a sigh of relief, and went into the back room blindly, at that time, my father and I were afraid that this neurotic old man would do something out of line with my mother's corpse, and I didn't care about asking Zhong Bai about the old man, so I quickly went into the back room with my father.

When I got to the back room, my dad held a candle in his hand, and he saw the crazy old man muttering forward, walked to the corpse and reached out to sniff out, and then the whole person relaxed, and smiled, "It's not too late, it's still too late." ”

After speaking, the crazy old man turned his head and glared at us standing at the door, and said angrily: "Why are you stunned, hurry up...... Come over here and give a hand. ”

Seeing that the old man was about to touch my mother's corpse, my father's face stiffened and he yelled, "What are you doing? ”

I was also very unhappy at the time, this crazy old man pointed fingers and cursed in front of my mother's corpse in front of us, and no one was happy in my heart.

The crazy old man laughed, "Why are you so unethical now, if you want to live in peace, come over and help, otherwise Grandpa Nen, I will leave the body here for you, and no one in your village will think about it." ”

When he said this, the villagers piled up at the door were in a commotion, and my father's face turned pale.

"People who died in vain don't touch the loess, not to mention the matchmaker's seal, at the beginning you carried the coffin I don't know? Whoever of you dares to bury himself in the ground and try it is guilty of a serious loss. The crazy old man stared at my dad and sneered.

Committing a heavy loss.

In our case, the saying is that there are still people who die.

At that time, we were all a little shocked after hearing this, and the crazy old man didn't care about thirty-seven twenty-one, he had to move the corpse by himself, and my father was also a little stumped.

The crazy old man didn't want to speak, so he picked up the body and walked to the door, when my mother stood up with her head drooping.

The strange thing is that when she walks forward, her feet go forward and backward, as if the crazy old man is helping her, and she is walking by herself.