Chapter 31: Teeth

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Through the cascading green light, Aunt Rong saw a person, first legs and arms, and then a head with half a neck attached, floating among several stumps. From time to time, the stump and the stump collide together, making a nausea "poof" sound.

Yes, the person in the coffin was divided into five petals, but the edge of the incision was not smooth, it was not chopped open by a sharp object, but it looked like it was ...... It is torn alive.

Aunt Rong couldn't scream, her body fell backwards, and she smashed between the pine needles that were piled up several feet thick, and it hurt very much. But after being stunned for a while, she got up again, couldn't help herself, and looked at the jade coffin again, as if she was enchanted.

The sound of the water and the clashing of the stumps was still audible, but she was completely attracted to something else—the head.

It was a man's head, parted, rested, and crowned, and it looked like it was not a man of this era. He was very handsome, with a high nose, prominent eyebrow bones, and two long eyebrows that went deep into the sideburns, as if drawn with a pen. The eyes are narrow and long, and the tail of the eye is hooked a little, which drives the face to be a little more evil.

Aunt Rong looked at him, as if she had been sucked by that face, she didn't even know how long she had been standing, only that when she was awake, the sun had been half obscured by the distant mountain peaks, and it was about to sink.

The cold wind rose, and she shivered, and she realized that her whole body had been numb from the cold, and even her teeth were frozen to "click", and she couldn't stop it.

And at this time, the man in the coffin smiled, and this smile he was no longer handsome? Because there are no teeth in that mouth? A crack, like a hole in the face out of thin air? Dark? It makes that face look horrible.

Did he even have his teeth knocked out? Aunt Rong suddenly had a person in her mind, although she herself had never read? But Song Yao knew a few words, and often told her some historical legends and anecdotes on weekdays.

She remembered that Song Yao said such a person? Can't remember which dynasty? Because of his fornication with the Queen Mother, he angered the emperor who held the supreme power in the world. He knew that he had offended Tianwei, so he led tens of thousands of soldiers to rebel, but the army was defeated? He was sentenced to car splitting. Car crack? As the name suggests, it is to tie a person's head and limbs to five chariots, put a horse on it, and pull it in different directions, tearing the body into five pieces. To know? It takes a lot of effort to cut off the head and limbs, let alone pull. So? The man was torn into five pieces after he had suffered so much.

But his death still didn't calm the young emperor's anger? The two sons born to him and the Queen Mother were also put into sacks and thrown to death, and his people, including tens of thousands of soldiers, were all beheaded in the city.

Died so miserably? I am afraid that it is impossible to rest in peace. Reputedly? His soul lurks inside and outside the palace gates? cried every day about the injustice of fate to himself, and made the palace unpeaceful. So, a warlock came up with an idea for the emperor to seal the man's body with a jade coffin that was rare in the world.

Jade belongs to water and the main yin, and the yin is added to the yin to be able to hold on.

The jade coffin, for others, may be like a castle in the air, and they dare not think of it, but for the emperor who has just won the world, it is not a thing that can be remembered but not sought. So after intensive preparation and construction, a coffin chiseled with imperial green came out. And that person was put in a coffin and buried in a place where no one knew.

Aunt Rong originally only listened to this matter as a legend, and when she heard it, she also said to Song Yao, I don't know what kind of wild history it is recorded, it is completely made up, because a small piece of imperial green as the size of a fingernail is extremely rare, let alone a jade coffin, she also wants Song Yao not to read these books in the future, and it is important to do some practical things.

But today, when she saw such a jade coffin, she knew how pale Song Yao's language was, although he had used all kinds of exclamations to describe the grandeur and magic of the coffin, but it was still too far from what she had seen with her own eyes.

It was as if it was just covered by a translucent film, and inside, instead of stones, it was a dazzling green lake, bubbling and flowing, almost flowing into her heart.

And the man in the coffin, the man who had even his teeth knocked out, was looking at Aunt Rong with his eyes that could charm all the women in the world, and then, spoke.

"Teeth." The man's voice was also as beautiful as flowing water, and Aunt Rong's heartstrings were pressed down heavily, and then bounced up, trembling violently, "Teeth." ”

Teeth, he's missing teeth, he's going to have his teeth.

Aunt Rong squatted down, her hands touching the ground wildly, and her palms were pierced by those hard and sharp pine needles with many small holes, but she didn't realize it. Finally, she found what she needed: a stone, with a sharp end like an awl.

Teeth, I'll give you teeth.

She opened her mouth and smashed the stone hard at her big teeth, and if it didn't fall, then she smashed it again, and the blood spurted out, and it didn't matter, compared to what he had suffered, this pain was nothing.

Finally......

Aunt Rong held a few white teeth in her hand, some of them were smashed and cracked, but she was sure he wouldn't mind. She reverently lowered them on top of the coffin as if she had fallen into the water, and she could see them fluttering and falling into the man's mouth.

The coffin began to shake violently, and the ground around it shook with it, and clods of earth burst out of the cracks, and the wild ghosts went crazy, and surrounded the coffin, and wrapped it around and around, and let out a deafening howl.

Aunt Rong suddenly came to her senses, and the pain in her mouth almost made her faint, but she couldn't care about anything now, she heard the root of the tree make a "click" cracking sound, and then, she saw that the jade coffin was surrounded by a cloud of wild ghosts that had become black gas, broke free from the shackles of the tree roots, and floated from the ground into the air.

The water in the coffin was still flowing, but the man was gone, he melted into the water, and completely merged with the coffin.

Aunt Rong let out a scream that she couldn't even hear, turned around and ran down the hill, her legs so weak that they seemed to have been sucked out of her bones, and the sweat on her back soaked through the layers of her clothes and dripped down the corners of her clothes. However, she did not dare to stop, because she heard the "thud" behind her, and the coffin followed her all the way, sticking to the pine needles all over the mountains, and followed her inch by inch.