Chapter 10 Yin and Yang Mansion 10

The abbot and I walked in front, and Chen Po walked behind with a kitchen knife. The abbot glanced back and whispered to me, "Did you see that?" Chen Po didn't worry about the two of us, and if something was wrong, she would have to cut us both down. Xu You, you've made me miserable. "

I said dissatisfiedly, "You deceived me so hard, I haven't settled accounts with you yet." I tell you, if I get a copper coin and die, don't think about it. "

The abbot trembled visibly, and his face was about to cry: "You worldly people are so ruthless. "

I sighed: "Abbot, if the dream is true for a while, and the two of us dig up the dead bodies, then naturally nothing will happen." If you don't dig it out, don't wait for the copper coin, the old lady will have to cut us both on the spot. "

Along the way, I sighed with my abbot, hoping that last night's dream was true.

Considering that the corpses have to be exhumed, they also have to be transported. As the abbot of the Great Holy Temple, the abbot licked his face and borrowed things from the surrounding residents.

Luckily, it's a suburb and has a bit of basic tools. We searched for five or six and finally borrowed two shovels and a rickshaw.

I rode in front, the abbot pushed the cart behind, and Chen Po sat on the cart with a kitchen knife in her hand, supervising the two of us.

After a while, the abbot couldn't stand it anymore and discussed with Chen Po: "Old lady, can we put the knife away?" A young man, a monk, an old lady with a knife, is too eye-catching. You will have to transport the corpse in a while, if something goes wrong on the way, the corpse will not reach the Great Holy Temple, and your son will not be reborn. "

As long as she talked about her son, Chen Po was still very reasonable, thought about it, and hid the kitchen knife.

When we got to the path, it was just noon. With the sun on his head, there was a car walking on the road not far away. Everything is fairly safe.

Following the coffin's instructions, I lit a candle. Then, hold it and start walking down the trail one by one.

The flame of the candle suddenly lit up. My heart was troubled with the flames. After walking around, the candle was not extinguished, and my heart began to tug.

The old lady stood right behind me, her voice suddenly serious: "What's the matter? What about the corpse? "

I looked at the kitchen knife in her hand, and my heart struck, and a thought that scared me rose from the bottom of my heart: "It seems that there are no dead bodies here." Instead of letting the old lady hack me to death, it's better to strike first and snatch her knife."

The abbot's mind spun quickly and reminded me: "Inside the woods, inside the woods." "

I smiled bitterly in my heart: "Where is there a forest here?" It's just that there are a few trees on the side of the road. "But a dead horse is a live horse doctor, and I still hold a candle and go inside.

After walking through the big trees, the candle did not change, and I was just about to turn back, when suddenly, the fire flashed, and suddenly the lamp was as small as a bean, and it looked like it was about to go out.

I was overjoyed, and when I looked closer, the flame was back to normal. It's just that it's not as vigorous as it burned on the path just now.

I was holding a candle like a sapper with a detector looking for mines. I searched carefully between these trees.

Finally, when I got under a tree, the candle popped and went out.

I took out a match and tried to light the candle and try again, but at this point, I couldn't even strike a match.

I felt a pang of joy in my heart, and it seemed that the coffin had not deceived me. I shouted, "Here, here." "

The abbot rushed over with a shovel. The two of us, you shovel and I shovel, you come and go, and you dig here for a full hour.

As the pit was dug deeper and deeper, the soil gradually turned red, as if it had been soaked in blood and had never subsided.

The abbot said excitedly: "I know this, the soil is mixed with cinnabar, and there must be evil things buried underneath." It seems that the corpse must be here. "

Sure enough, a few minutes later, we saw a corpse. The corpse's garment was rotten. But the body is still very well preserved. There was no sign of decay at all, and he did have a peachwood sword stuck in his chest.

When I saw this corpse, I didn't know what it was, I felt very familiar, and in the depths of my mind, it seemed as if I had seen him before.

I patted my head, stood on the edge of the pit and pondered, carefully examining the figures I had known since I could remember, but I still couldn't remember where this familiar feeling came from.

The abbot saw me standing there in a daze, never moving, and couldn't help urging: "What's the matter? Hurry up and get people back? What are you in a daze, you don't know how to dream at night? "

I nodded, "You're right, let's hurry up and carry this man back." "

The two of us were just about to make a move, when suddenly the clouds were overcast, and the surroundings were dark.

The abbot said tremblingly: "Xu You, I think something is wrong this day." We shouldn't be struck by thunder. "

I looked up at the sky and nervously said, "It's not that serious, it's just cloudy, don't think about it so much"

As soon as I finished saying this, it suddenly began to rain in the sky. The rain was very rapid, and it turned into a torrential rain in an instant

The cinnabar soil on the ground was washed by the water, like red blood, flowing everywhere, soaking the corpse in it.

The abbot pushed me: "Without further ado, let's quickly carry the body out, load it and transport it away, and then go back to take a shower, this matter has nothing to do with us." "

I nodded, and walked slowly to the pit with the abbot. The two of us, one with his shoulders and the other with his legs, slowly walked upward.

There is a saying called death and death. It means that when a person dies, he becomes very heavy. Today, the abbot and I have experienced it. The pit is not deep, but we can't lift it up at all if we slip one step at a time.

Po Chen stood on the shore, looking at the two of us, anxious, muttering in her mouth, scolding the two of us for being young and strong, and not even lifting ourselves.

The abbot was so suffocated that his face was flushed, and he had to say a few words to Mrs. Chen from time to time.

While we were messing around carrying the corpses, suddenly, a gust of wind blew and wrapped the three of us in the middle.

I shuddered, and intuitively rushed to something strange in the air around me.

I nervously shouted, "Abbot, you're fine, are you?" "

The abbot was no better, and said tremblingly, "I'm fine." Xu You, there is something wrong with this gust of wind. It blows me upset. "

The two of us were talking when we heard a howl overhead, "Put the body down." "

I shuddered, and almost let go.

I subconsciously glanced at the shang, and between that, Chen Po's eyes were red, and she was glaring at the two of us viciously.

The abbot boldly asked, "Old lady, what's wrong with you?" "

Chen Po didn't answer, and suddenly pulled out a kitchen knife from behind her back.

I also became nervous, and stammered: "Old lady, if you have something to say, let's not use the knife." "

Before I could say this, Mrs. Chen jumped over and slashed at me.

Whether it's this jump, or swinging a knife in mid-air. They are extremely agile and extremely ferocious. It's definitely not something that an old woman can do.

Between life and death, I also reacted relatively quickly, lying in the mud at once, being able to avoid the knife, and then beckoned to the abbot: "It must be a ghost, run." "

We climbed out of the pit with both hands and feet. Grabbing the sparse trees next to him, he began to run away in a circle.

And Chen Po always showed her face and chased after her.

The two of us ran for a while, and suddenly the abbot said, "It's not good, the body is going to be buried." "

As I ran, I glanced back, but wasn't it, the corpse was lying in the mud, the rain washing over the dirt around him, covering him little by little.

I'm anxious, if I don't transport this dead man back today, how will Lao Tzu live?

Thinking of this, I didn't run away, I turned around abruptly, and glared at Chen Po who rushed up with a knife: "You are paralyzed, and you have harmed me again and again." Today Lao Tzu will kill you first. "

I tried to be slashed by her, and I was going to kick her down. However, before I could do anything, Chen Po glanced at me, suddenly rolled her eyes, and fainted to the ground.

The abbot was overjoyed and praised: "Ghosts are afraid of wicked people, Xu You, you scared away the little ghosts on Chen Po." "

I spit angrily at Po Chen, and then beckoned to the abbot: "Let's continue to carry people." "

After some tossing just now, the dead body has been completely covered by muddy water.

At this time, muddy water mixed with rainwater, like a pot of porridge. It is too thin with a shovel and too thick when scooped with a shovel.

I deliberated with the abbot for a while, and Qi Shushu stretched out his hand, groped in the dirt, and then firmly grasped the dead body.

The abbot asked me, "Are you alright?" "

I said, "Okay." "

The abbot shouted, "One, two, three." from"

The two of us were straining at the same time, intending to pull the dead body up. However, as soon as the dead body emerged from the mud, the abbot shouted at me angrily: "Let go, let go quickly." "

Before I could understand what was going on, I suddenly felt my right hand loosen.

Then I saw the corpse slowly sinking, and in my right hand, holding a mahogany sword.

Just now, I dragged the peachwood sword and pulled the corpse up. I, without knowing it, pulled the peachwood sword out of the corpse.

I remembered the words of the coffin master: "Don't touch the peachwood sword on the corpse." "

I shuddered and brandished my peachwood sword as I tried to plunge back into the corpse.

However, suddenly there was a large splash in the pit, and something came out.

The muddy water hit me in the face and into my eyes. I couldn't open my eyes at all.

Then, I felt someone grab my arm and drag me all the time, and I couldn't help but staggered and ran after him.

When I was finally able to open my eyes, I saw the abbot standing beside me panting.

I asked him, "What are you dragging me for?" "

The abbot pointed to the front: "See for yourself." "

At this time, I looked back, and my mouth could no longer be closed, and that scene will be unforgettable for the rest of my life.