Chapter 16: Why My Uncle Hurt Me

My uncle grinned and said, "What are you afraid of?" My father is a person who understands righteousness, we sacrificed the cripple to the ancient corpse and saved the whole village, he will definitely not blame us. ”

"That's right, Old Man Mu will understand us." The village chief agreed.

Now, the villagers are as reassured as if they have taken a pill, and they have no worries.

"Since you think my guild agrees, wait for him to come back."

I was in a hurry, saying this to delay time, waiting for my grandfather to come to my rescue.

The village chief was very shrewd, and he guessed my mind at once, "What about your grandfather?" It's not like I have to sacrifice you to the ancient corpse. ”

Uncle said, "Don't bother my father, hurry up and tie up the cripple." ”

Seeing so many people rushing at me, I was so scared that I pushed my bike down and ran away.

The entrance to the village was blocked by them, and I couldn't get out, so I had to get into the middle of nowhere, which was overgrown with weeds.

The uncle chased after her with the most vigor and proposed, "Hit her with a stone!" ”

As soon as he finished speaking, the sand and gravel continued to fall on me like a torrential rain.

I was in terrible pain, and my legs and feet were inconvenient, but I didn't dare to stop.

"Damn, I don't believe that so many people can't outrun a cripple!"

My uncle cursed angrily and deliberately threw a stone into my popliteal socket.

The trail was potholed, and I ran too fast and accidentally stepped on a small pothole.

As soon as I fell down, my uncle stepped on my back, "Dead cripple, look where you are going!" ”

My uncle stomped on me with his foot, screaming in pain, "Mu Qingyuan, you-"

As soon as I called him by his name, he stepped harder, "Phew! Lao Tzu's name is also your name? ”

"If you treat me like this, aren't you afraid that your grandfather will settle accounts with you?" I said in pain.

"I'm afraid of a fart! No matter how much I say it's his son, can he kill me for you as a cripple? Uncle didn't care.

That's why he was always taught by his grandfather and didn't repent.

I was so angry that I couldn't do it, "I didn't provoke you, why did you do this to me?" ”

The uncle said indignantly, "Hmph! Last time, I was punished by the old man, and I dared to say that I didn't provoke me. ”

I couldn't help but argue, "Obviously you're trying to kill meβ€”"

My uncle interrupted me and leaned into my ear, "Cripple, I will tell you the truth because you are my sister's daughter." ”

He said that there have been many strange things in his family these days, and he often dreams of male corpses.

The male corpse asked my uncle to send me to the mountain and give it to him, otherwise, he would kill his uncle's family.

My uncle was afraid that his life would not be guaranteed, so he wanted to sacrifice me to the male corpse by taking advantage of the death of the people in the village.

I understood, my grandfather strengthened the seal of the sarcophagus, and the male corpse would not be able to come out for a while, so he cast a spell to make trouble at my uncle's house, and threatened my uncle in a dream.

Being trapped in a sarcophagus and still being able to cast spells shows that the male corpse is very powerful, and if I fall into his hands............

I didn't dare to think about it, so I was so anxious that I said loudly, "Don't be deceived by Mu Qingyuan, everyone isβ€”"

Before I could finish speaking, my uncle gave me a slap in the face and shoved a stone into my mouth.

"Hmm!" The corners of my mouth were ground by sharp stones, and blood was pouring out.

I endured the pain and tried desperately to push the stone out of my mouth.

My uncle glanced at the village chief, who was busy getting people to tie me up.

As soon as I lifted the rock, the village chief said, "Take her to the mountain!" ”

As if he had thought of something, he called his uncle aside.

I wasn't far away when I heard him asking his uncle why he wanted to sacrifice me to the man's corpse.

The uncle smiled grimly and told the village chief how to do it.

When I heard this, my face turned pale, "You can't do this!" ”