Chapter 16: What Does Grandma Want to Teach Me?

Grandma handed me a bowl of water and let me drink it.

Before I could reach my mouth, I could smell the strong stench. He frowned, pinched his nose and drank it.

Although it smelled stinky, the moment I drank it, I only felt a clear stream passing through my throat, and the hot feeling was instantly much better.

Grandma sat down across from me and stared at me with her eyeballless eyes.

In the middle of the night, she suddenly asked me:

"Baby, would you like to learn something from Grandma?"

I was stunned for a moment and asked:

"What are you studying?"

Grandma didn't speak, but looked at me quietly.

After saying that, I reacted and showed surprise on my face:

"I'm willing, Grandma, I'm willing to learn!"

Grandma smiled, and the wrinkles on her face were all squeezed together.

"Baby, Grandma doesn't have much time, you can't take this thing away, you have a fate with these things in your life, so you are very suitable."

I hastened to say:

"Grandma, you are physically tough, you won't, it's no problem to live for another hundred years."

Everyone loves to eat sycophants, and grandma is no exception.

She looked at me with a smile and didn't speak.

I tried to stand up, but my head hurt like it was cracking.

Grandma motioned for me not to move:

"You hurt the main soul, it won't get better for a while, don't move."

I glanced at Shen Mo and asked Grandma suspiciously:

"Grandma, how is she?"

Grandma shook her head and sighed:

"This girl is not in a good condition, she only has one soul and five spirits in her body, she should have been taken away by that thing."

Grandma saw my concern and continued:

"You don't have to worry, she'll be fine for the time being, let's go back first and then figure it out."

Grandma took out a leaf and asked me to put it in my mouth and hold it:

"You rest for a while, we must get her back before dawn."

That was the first time I actually saw the real process of expelling corpses.

I saw Grandma tie a ball of red thread with copper coins to Shen Mo's body, grab one end in her hand, grab a handful of incense ash and sprinkle it at her feet, and muttered in a low voice:

"Life is invisible, the soul has a soul, the red line leads to each other, and the way back does not stop."

Before her words fell, Shen Mo's body suddenly moved slowly, and slowly walked forward with her grandmother's traction.

Except for the slight stiffness of the body, everything else is no different from a normal person.

I followed and asked Grandma softly:

"Why didn't she just jump and go?"

Grandma glared back at me and said angrily:

"Which told you to jump and walk away when you chase out corpses? Besides, she's not dead. ”

I was a little embarrassed, touched my head in a wry, and didn't speak.

When I got home, my grandmother asked me to put Shen Mo on the bed, and she mixed a handful of incense ash and water with something I didn't know, and asked me to pour Shen Mo down.

After a while, Shen Mo's body suddenly trembled violently, and then began to spit out some pus-like yellow liquid, and you could smell the pungent fishy smell from a distance.

Suddenly, a gust of wind came from outside the door, mixed with the sound of crying but not crying.

I was stunned, only to see Grandma put her crutches on the ground and snorted coldly.

The gust of wind was noticeably lesser, but it seemed a little unwilling, and I could feel something creeping around my calves.

I was a little flustered, and Grandma waved her hand, signaling me not to move, and took out something shaped like a turtle from her body, and threw it on the ground.

As soon as the thing hit the ground, the temperature in the room seemed to rise a lot, and a faint phantom slowly revealed in the center of the room.

I watched nervously, and I didn't dare to breathe.

The thing seemed to be struggling, and a real roar could be faintly heard.

The thing that Grandma threw on the ground seemed to move slightly, and the phantom disappeared in an instant.

I was in a hurry, and I was about to speak out, but was stopped by my grandmother.

She tilted her ears as if listening to something, and after a while she raised her head and said to me:

"Baby, it seems that you have provoked more than one thing this time!"

I was blinded and didn't understand what she meant.

Grandma explained:

"This thing has a feeling of resentment and resentment, but I don't know why. And, apparently, not one, at least five or even more. ”

I was stunned and asked eagerly:

"Grandma, what should I do then?"

Grandma glared at me, a little angry:

"It's not in vain! What are you afraid of? Afraid? ”

My face flushed, and I said in my heart:

"It's really not that terrible to die, the problem is that this fear is worse than death."

I cleaned up Shen Mo's vomit, sat down next to my grandmother, and asked cautiously:

"Grandma, when will she wake up?"

Grandma squinted at me with a strange expression.

"It's up to you."

I didn't react at all, and looked at Grandma in a daze:

"Me? What do you want to see me? ”

Grandma smiled.

"Those things are aimed at you, so only you can get back the souls she took from her!"

I swallowed, stared at me and asked:

"What should I do?"

To be honest, I was scared, even though death wasn't a particularly scary thing for me. But the thought of what might happen gives me a little creeps. But this incident started because of me, and I can't watch a girl pay for me with her life.

Grandma seemed to be pleased with my reaction, nodded, and said to me with a smile:

"Good baby, this is the character that a male baby should have, don't worry, Grandma won't let you have anything, you go and sleep well in a while, I'm telling you what to do when I wake up."

When I woke up, the sun had already set quietly, and I could still see a faint light on the horizon.

Grandma sat in the courtyard, as if watching the sun's rays.

When she saw me coming, she suddenly turned around and asked me:

"Baby, the sun is setting, isn't it?"

I nodded.

She sighed:

"Well, that's the rule...

Watching her turn away, I was a little baffled.

When I entered the house, Grandma was holding a statue of a god and placing it on top of the shrine.

When he saw me come in, he whispered to me:

"Baby, you go take a shower first, and then change your clothes."

As he spoke, he handed me a strange set of clothes, either the costume of an ethnic minority or a scarlet robe.

I didn't ask too much, took my clothes and went to take a shower.

When I returned, Grandma had already set up an incense table on the table, and asked me to kneel down in front of the idol and muttered something I didn't understand.

I still don't know what she said at the time.

Finally, she pricked my eyebrows with a bronze knife, and then stuck something to the center of my eyebrows.

Last night, Grandma asked me to get up and told me that this statue will be kept by me in the future, and I must take it with me at all times, and I can't leave it no matter what.

I looked up, wanting to take a closer look at the statue.

But the moment I raised my head, the hairs on my whole body stood up...