Chapter 588: Caught in a Memories
After a while, not only me, but even Shen Dali and the others heard the voice, and they all looked frightened, standing in place and looking left and right, looking a little overwhelmed.
I frowned, trying to figure out where the sounds were coming from, but I found them everywhere.
Looking at the countless hanging coffins in front of me, which looked like a three-dimensional warehouse, I suddenly remembered that I had seen the same scene before.
It was seven years ago, or maybe eight years ago, that Buddha Sun took me and Heizi and rushed to a mountainous area in the southwest of Guangxi.
According to what Buddha Sun said, we didn't go this time to fight, but for the only purpose of this trip, which was to let me and Kuroko have a long time to see and open our eyes.
It was a mountainous area, and I remember a big river that I don't remember the name of.
At that time, Kuroko was still very angry, just walked a few kilometers of mountain roads by car, and vomited because of motion sickness.
Although Sun Foye scolded very ugly, he still felt sorry for the sunspot.
So, after all the considerations, we asked the driver to stop halfway through and got out of the car and changed to walking.
In that season, it was rainy in Guangxi, and we didn't walk a few kilometers of mountain roads, and the originally very clear sky was suddenly overcast, and it looked like a heavy rain was about to fall.
There was no choice but to find a place to shelter from the rain first.
Luckily, we found a small mountain village nearby.
There was a big incident in the village, and all the villagers seemed panicked and uneasy, and no one paid any attention to us.
In the mood to see the excitement, we followed the villagers to the place where the incident happened, to see what was going on here.
It turned out that the old man of a local villager had just passed away, and after the lively white work, a group of people carried the coffin to the place that had been chosen for the burial of the deceased old man.
However, what is unexpected is that a few young men and several shovels went to the ground and dug up a coffin.
It is very unlucky to dig up someone else's coffin in a good location.
It's hard for everyone, and they don't know what to do.
This incident quickly caused a sensation in the village, and the villagers rushed to tell each other and ran over to see the excitement.
After the older generation in the village got the news, they followed in a panic with crutches to see, wondering whose ancestral grave the group of stunned boys had dug up.
However, when those old guys arrived at the scene, they questioned every household, and found that the coffin was buried in a location where no one's ancestors had been buried before.
You must know that these villagers have lived here for generations, and no matter whose ancestors are buried, everyone will have heard of it more or less, and naturally they will know where on which mountain and where their ancestors were buried.
The most important thing is that the location where someone is buried should have a grave bag and the corresponding tombstone.
However, this location had always been flat before, and it didn't look unusual, and there was no trace of burial at all, so how could it be possible to dig up the coffin?
Sun Buddha leaned over to look at it with curiosity, and after seeing the coffin, his face suddenly became very ugly. hurriedly retreated, pulling me and Kuroko to leave.
Our actions immediately attracted the attention of the villagers, and an old man, as if he had grasped a life-saving straw, hurriedly signaled a few people to block our way.
I always thought that the people in the mountains were very simple, but in fact, it is the reality that the poor mountains and bad waters come out of the people.
After those people stopped us, they didn't say to ask Buddha Sun for help, but forcibly snatched the things we were carrying, and scattered the equipment we were carrying on the ground.
An old fellow pointed at us and shouted in very awkward Mandarin: "They're tomb robbers, arrest them, don't let them run." ”
The older generation hates tomb robbers the most, and we know very well that once we are caught, we will definitely be more than lucky, so we don't dare to worry about the equipment that was robbed, and we want to run away with our lives.
However, how could we outrun those mountain people in this big mountain, and before we could go far, we were all pushed to the ground and tied back.
At that time, Kuroko and I were both teenagers, and we had never seen such a scene, so we were so scared that we couldn't say a word, and we almost peed our pants in fright.
In such a place of almost isolation, if we were beaten to death by those villagers, no one would know about it, let alone care about it.
However, the old guy who had caught us didn't seem to want to kill us, but after repeated intimidation, he gave us a condition to let us go: help them solve the problem at hand.
Sun Buddha was not so panicked, he originally had a very ugly face, but after being arrested, he became a lot calmer.
He told the old fellow that it was about to rain here, and asked him to send someone to rebuild the coffin that had just been dug up, and that the old man who had not yet been buried should be carried back to the village first, and that he should not consider the question of burial for a short time.
As soon as these words came out, the villagers immediately exploded.
The date had already been chosen, but they were asked to give up the burial because of Sun Buddha's words, how could they accept it?
I don't know if it was the strange behavior of Sun Buddha when he saw the coffin that was dug up, the old guy who sent someone to arrest us actually believed Sun Buddha's words, and tried his best to let everyone do what Sun Buddha said.
I also wondered how it was possible for such an old fellow to be so convincing in what he said, and to see that everyone really obeyed his arrangement, and even if there were complaints, no one stood up against it.
Later, I found out that the old guy was actually the head of this village.
When we returned to the village, there was lightning and thunder in the sky, and the wind was raging, and soon a torrential rain was pouring down.
Kuroko and I were locked in a resident's warehouse, and Sun Buddha was taken out alone, and I don't know where he went.
At that time, I was not able to use my keen hearing very well, and my strong hearing was troublesome and tormenting for me during a thunderstorm.
Kuroko's face turned a little pale, and he was worried that he would be beaten to death by the villagers, but when he saw me holding my knees and was silent, he stopped talking about his own fear, but kept comforting me.
The rain came and went quickly, and when I saw the rainbow in the sky through the crack in the door, Buddha Sun actually came back with a wine burp.
Seeing Sun Buddha like that, Kuroko and I were both surprised, and then very angry.
We were scared half to death in this broken warehouse, and we were always worried about his safety, but he was fine, he actually ate a lot of oil, and seemed to have drunk a lot of wine.
Sun Buddha looked at me and Kuroko's pitiful appearance, shook his head with a smile, and took out a duck wrapped in lotus leaves from behind him and gave it to the two of us.
He sat aside, watched the two of us gobbling up ducks, slowly put away his smile, and said to us with a solemn face: "We can't go anywhere for the time being, and if we don't help them solve the coffin matter, they won't let us go." ”