Chapter 90: Binding the Rope of the Dead

When the Taoist heard the cry, he immediately walked to the threshold of the hall and looked at the wooden house.

The old village chief was no longer silent, and after calling out to Agui in a low voice, he suddenly stood up, and then rushed towards the front yard.

The rest of the people didn't dare to move, just standing beside Gu Shaoting, I was curious and wanted to go out with me to have a look, but Gu Shaoting stretched out his hand to stop me.

"Anzhi, I need you to help me now." Gu Shaoting suddenly became serious.

"Okay." I said yes without thinking.

Gu Shaoting looked at the Dao Elder again, and said, "Senior brother, do you have a red line?" ”

"Hmm." The Taoist nodded.

"Oh, master, quick, go and help me see Agui." Gu Shaoting was talking to the Taoist chief, and as a result, the hysterical shouts of the village chief came from the front yard.

Gu Shaoting immediately walked out of the hall, and the Taoist chief also stepped out.

Seeing that the two masters were gone, the people in the hall naturally followed behind their butts and went to the wooden house together.

I stood on tiptoe and looked into the wooden house, and I saw that Agui was convulsing all over, as if I was very frightened.

His mouth couldn't stop saying: "She's singing, she's singing, Daddy, listen, she's singing." ”

As soon as Gui's words fell, I vaguely heard the sound of last night's opera.

It was a woman's low, complaining voice, and in her voice I heard despair.

"Senior brother, give me the red line, Anzhi, you go out with me!" Gu Shaoting took the red line given by the Taoist chief and said it to me.

I didn't know what to do when I went out with him, but I still obediently followed him, and the two of them went out through the back door of the village chief's house.

Gu Shaoting asked me to pull one end of the red rope, and he grabbed the big bundle of red rope and walked around the village chief's house.

It is equivalent to surrounding the old village chief's house in the red rope, I grabbed the red rope and found that the red rope was a little sticky, as if it had been soaked in something.

After going around in a circle, Gu Shaoting tied a dead knot and motioned for me to follow him in and return the remaining red rope to the Dao Chief.

The Taoist chief was in the wooden house at the moment, holding a brush, while the old village chief took off his son's shirt, and then the Taoist drew a scarlet charm on Agui's chest.

After the spell was drawn, Ah Gui, who was so frightened that he wanted to hit his head on the plank frequently, immediately calmed down, didn't speak, and sat on the plank bed stupidly.

The Taoist said that his spell only served as a requiem, and the more afraid a person was, the weaker the soul would be, and the easier it would be for the corpse demon to find him.

"Tonight, then?" The old village chief looked at Gu Shaoting as he spoke, and then looked at the Taoist chief, and the worry on his face did not fade in the slightest.

"Let me guard him, you all go to the hall, and the senior brother will protect you." Gu Shaoting probably also felt that this Agui was the most dangerous, so he had to guard it here personally.

And, just to be on the safe side, we were also asked to tie a red rope to the doorknob of the wooden door after we went out.

The Taoist nodded at Gu Shaoting, and led us all out of the wooden house.

Although the village chief and his aunt are still not at ease, they have no other way to think of now, so they will come out first according to what Gu Shaoting said.

After the Taoist leader tied the red rope and took us back to the hall, I asked him curiously what the red rope was.

He said that the red rope was originally used by corpse chasers to tie corpses, but this bundle of corpse ropes was also soaked in glutinous rice water, which was the thing that corpse demons feared the most.