Chapter 237: Summoning Ghosts for Diamonds [33 Hundred]

I found a supermarket near the paper shop and bought something to eat. Then he carried the bag and began to walk around the street.

Secretary Wang followed behind me. He asked, "Brother Zhao, are you going to burn paper here?" โ€

I nodded and asked, "Burning paper on the street, didn't you ask?" โ€

Secretary Wang said: "It's okay. It's just a small city, and there are not so many rules. โ€

I agreed, "That's good." Secretary Wang, go back first, don't worry about me. โ€

Secretary Wang asked with some concern: "Can you be alone?" โ€

I said, "Don't worry. You can't get involved in this. I'll do it myself. โ€

Secretary Wang looked anxious when he saw me, and he looked anxious to do something. There is no too much entanglement. He instructed, "Be careful." Give me a call when it gets out. โ€

Then he strode towards his car.

I'm the only one left on the street. I looked at the lights of the street lamps that were on. I thought to myself, "There's no one on the street." And why turn on the lights? โ€

There are many smaller cities like Yucheng. For the sake of face and political achievements. Construction is on a large scale. The streets are built wide and well equipped. But there is not enough population here. The wide streets instead look deserted and gloomy.

I found an intersection. He laid out the cooked food he had bought on the floor. Then start burning the paper one by one.

I kept my head down, not daring to look around. Although I came tonight to summon ghosts, the fear in my heart was not a little less than usual. Island Agronomist.

While I was burning paper, I was a little strange: I didn't expect that one day I would kneel on the side of the road and do something to attract ghosts.

I sighed, if it weren't for Xue Qian and Mr. Lu taking the initiative to give up the opportunity, how could I have escaped from that place smoothly? I'm scared to come here today to summon ghosts. I guess I repaid them.

As I thought of this, I suddenly remembered another thing. When I first entered that place, first the heavens and the earth swirled, and then a large gate appeared in front of me.

The location of that gate. If you calculate it in this way, it seems to be an offering platform for the Jizo Temple.

I was shocked: "That's right. That door is the altar. โ€

I jerked to my feet: "I have to go back." โ€

After I stood up like this, suddenly there was a bang around me, and more than a dozen black shadows scattered in all directions.

They fled a few steps away before falling to the ground in a semicircle. Staring at me.

At this time, I realized that there were a lot of things around me quietly.

I looked at them dumbfounded, and thought, "Is this a ghost passing by?"

The shadows stared at me for a moment, and then fled into the darkness in the distance.

I slowly crouched down and began to burn paper. I don't know what to do. However, since the ghost has been recruited, it is not good to give up halfway.

I still keep my head down, burning paper one by one. My eyes glared outward, and I saw the dark shadows in my peripheral vision, and gradually came closer.

The fire of paper money shone on their faces. I saw them, men and women, all dirty, lying on the ground, coming over little by little.

I saw them dressed in mourning clothes, colorful and green, especially terrifying in the light of the fire.

They gathered around me and began to grab food on the ground.

I saw them like wild beasts, roaring in their throats, and my scalp tingled.

I swallowed and foamed and coughed softly. The ghosts didn't react, still gulping down their food.

I whispered, "Are there any of you who have an empty house?" โ€

It was as if the demons had not heard. They are still violently grabbing for food.

After a while, they ran out of food. They looked up and started staring at me.

Their dark eyes covered the entire socket, and their pupils weren't focused, but it was just me here, and they couldn't be looking at someone else.

I feel like a breeder. Carrying the meat into the tiger cage. When the tiger eats meat, I am safe. When the meat is eaten, I am treated as meat.

I felt my back, and only then did I realize that I didn't bring my broadsword. This trip was too rushed.

I touched the tooth in my pocket. The corpse teeth are still there, but unfortunately, I have been surrounded by ghosts, and there is no reason to run away again.

I stepped back step by step, trying to get out of here cautiously. However, the match in my hand slipped and fell to the ground.

The match clicked.

It was not loud, but it was like a code, and it angered the demons. They all cried in unison. Then he lunged at me.

I broke out in a cold sweat, and before I had time to think about it, I rolled on the ground, pushed away the ghosts, and then stumbled and ran on the road.

The demons followed me and quickly grabbed my legs and threw me to the ground. I struggled to keep running, but I couldn't stand up.

I closed my eyes and thought, "This is fine." It's usually too late to hide from ghosts, but today I want to recruit ghosts. This is playing with fire**, it's completely over.

I'm closing my eyes to death. Suddenly, a loud bang exploded above my head. It felt like someone had put a cannon in front of me.

I opened my eyes and saw the imps running away. In the blink of an eye, they were gone.

I slowly sat up from the ground. At this time, I saw a woman standing in front of me. With a whip in her hand, she walked up to me.

The explosion just now should have come from her whip.

I saw that her feet were on the ground, but when she walked, her feet didn't exert much force at all. I knew in my heart that she was not a living person.

The woman walked up to me with a whip and looked at me condescendingly.

I saw the indifference and disdain in her eyes. She didn't look at people, but at insects and ants.

I sat on the ground dumbfounded, and I didn't even dare to move.

At this time, the woman said lightly: "Don't you get up quickly, do you want me to help you?" โ€

I scrambled to my feet from the ground and looked at her nervously.

The woman seemed to be dissatisfied with me and kept looking at me with a critical eye.

I asked a little nervously, "Are you from the empty house?" โ€

The woman was visibly stunned for a moment, then shook her head and said, "I'm not." โ€

I was a little frustrated: "Why is it so hard to find people in the empty house?" โ€

The woman seemed a little curious, and she asked me, "What are you doing with the people in the empty house?" โ€

I don't know if she's friend or foe, but I'm already trying to slip away. So he said vaguely: "I'm going to ask them for help." Since you're not, I'll take my leave. โ€

Then I turned around and was about to leave. Unexpectedly, I had not taken two steps before I felt a tightness around my waist and was caught in a whip.

The woman tugged lightly, and then I felt a tremendous force coming from my braid, and my body staggered, and she pulled me back.

This kind of scene is really a bit embarrassing. But the thought that the other party is not a living person also makes me relieved.

The woman looked at me lightly and said, "I saved your name just now, don't you want to say thank you?" โ€

I shook it again and again, and said, "Thank you, thank you." "Then I struggled to escape.

The woman looked at me and said, "Where did you get this dragon inside you?" โ€

I couldn't help but be stunned when I heard what she asked. Then there was a glimmer of hope in his heart: "Do you know this dragon?" โ€

The woman said lightly: "Of course I know, what's so strange about this?" โ€

Then she said in a tone that could not be questioned: "The grace of saving my life, I can't help but repay it, I took something from you, don't you mind?" โ€

I asked with some caution, "What are you going to take?" It won't hurt me, right? โ€

The woman seemed to guess what I meant, and she said lightly, "I'm not interested in your little life." I want to get the dragon in your body. โ€

I scratched my head and thought to myself, "The monk once said that this dragon can help me survive the Double Ninth Festival." I'm giving it up now, isn't that pushing myself to a dead end? โ€

I hesitated for a moment, then began to bargain with her: "It's okay to give you this dragon." But I have one thing to ask for. โ€

The woman raised an eyebrow, as if she hadn't expected me to make such a request. She asked lightly, "What do you want?" โ€

Her voice was not loud, but it was full of majesty, as if I would immediately fall to the ground if I made excessive demands.