Chapter 264: There Are Ghosts

When Tal reached the door downstairs, the sky fluttered with small snowflakes, sometimes mixed with larger ones.

But it is very weak, and as soon as it comes into contact with the heat of the human body, it is melted into a little water stain and no longer snowflake-like.

"How did you leave the swallow upstairs? You ran down alone? Seeing this, An's mother was puzzled.

"She wants to be alone." Tal regained his composure and said lightly.

"Oh." Mother Ann looked at the staircase in disbelief and didn't ask any more questions.

Shen Bingyan wants to be quiet? How awkward is she and her excellent boyfriend? It's not her own daughter, and An's mother is not easy to ask.

However, it is common for young couples to quarrel and discord, and she naturally can't mix too much as an elder, so she said to Tรกr: "You also comfort the swallow, don't leave her sad there alone." โ€

"Persuaded." Tal said without looking back.

It didn't want to persuade anymore, so she had to ask Midaander to give her some enlightenment.

It is said that the snow is falling, and the small snowflakes fluttering in the sky are like elves, although they fall to the ground and turn into water, they still insist on spreading up layer by layer, and they want to turn the earth into pure white.

Tal had never seen snow, and since he was born on Earth, he couldn't help but be fascinated by the snowflakes.

But the panicked sound of going downstairs disturbed it, and Tal turned his head and saw Shen Bingyan rushing down, and shouted in panic: "Xiuxiu, there is a ghost upstairs." โ€

Tal sighed in his heart, and An's mother heard it, but she couldn't help but change her face: "Swallow, what are you talking nonsense? "In broad daylight, my house was said to have ghosts, and I was scared to death.

"Really, Aunt Ann, I, I heard someone talking to me, but I didn't see anyone." Shen Bingyan seemed to be frightened and explained in a panic.

"What's the matter?" Mother Ann didn't believe it at all and retorted.

My daughter lives upstairs every day, what the hell is there.

"Let's go, I'll go upstairs with you to see." Mother An was afraid that her daughter was scared when she heard this, and looked at Tal, Tal's expression was normal, and he almost didn't react, after all, he lived in his own house every day, who would be afraid.

An's mother said to Shen Bingyan that she would go upstairs with her to check on the situation and prove that there was no such thing in her family.

"I, I'm afraid." Shen Bingyan is a girl after all, she is timid, and she doesn't dare to go up again.

After Tal went downstairs, Shen Bingyan was wondering why Tal asked her to wait upstairs alone, what were she waiting for? Tal didn't explain, and walked away.

Shen Bingyan had no choice but to sit upstairs honestly and wait for it to come back.

Then she suddenly felt creepy, as if something was approaching.

But Shen Bingyan looked around vigilantly and didn't see anything strange, but she just felt something coming to her side, and she began to feel scared.

Then suddenly a voice came into her head: "Don't be afraid, we recognize you, although you don't remember who you are." โ€

Shen Bingyan only felt that her soul was scattered, and this inexplicable voice made her scalp numb, her whole body tense, and she didn't dare to answer.

She couldn't accept the sudden sound, and after repeatedly confirming that it was not an auditory hallucination, it was really a voice that suddenly appeared.

Shen Bingyan covered her ears, screamed, and fled downstairs, there must be a ghost coming to haunt her, and she actually said that she recognized her.

She didn't want to be remembered, she was still young and didn't want to die, but she was also so frightened that her face turned pale and her face was discolored.

Mother An saw that Shen Bingyan was not pretending, and she was suspicious in her heart, there had never been such a thing at home, so she simply went upstairs to see it herself, her own home was just there, what was there to be afraid of.

"Xiuxiu." Shen Bingyan rushed to Tal and couldn't help but grab its arm, and said nervously, "There are really ghosts, I heard it." โ€

Tal dodged her close contact with himself without a trace, smiling puzzled, "What do you hear?" โ€

"I heard it say it recognized me." Shen Bingyan didn't notice Tal dodging, and still said nervously, "Is that ghost looking for me?" โ€

"Because of your beauty, he was tempted." Tal couldn't help but laugh.

"No, I don't." Shen Bingyan finally dodged the sudden, strange voice downstairs, relaxed a little, and shouted angrily to Tรกr: "Are you still laughing? โ€

Tal decided not to joke anymore, and Shen Bingyan seemed to be really frightened.

Tal wanted her to feel lighter: "Do you know the astronauts who fly into the sky? If they're all like you, they won't dare to go to space. โ€

"How?" Shen Bingyan asked puzzled.

"Because they sometimes hear mysterious teleportations like the ones you hear." Tal explained.

"This is not space." Shen Bingyan retorted.

But she immediately wondered: "How do you know that what I hear is the same mysterious sound that the astronauts who fly into space hear?" Have you heard? And where did that sound come from? โ€

"Intelligent life from outside the earth." Tal whispered, to give her some hints to spark her curiosity.

Shen Bingyan froze, then the corners of her mouth curved slightly, and she laughed, as if she had heard the funniest thing: "It's the same as the truth, what extraterrestrial intelligent life, have you seen it again?" She didn't believe it at all.

Tar was a little disappointed in his heart, and did not answer, but asked her after a while, "Do you want to go back or go upstairs with me?" โ€

"Me?" Shen Bingyan hesitated, still afraid, but she hadn't found out the information she wanted from Tal yet, and she was reluctant to leave.

Tal said, "Then I'll go up." "Let Shen Bingyan choose to stay by herself.

Mother Ann had carefully inspected the balcony of the small living room and the two rooms on the second floor, and everything was as usual, and she found nothing.

Seeing Tal coming up, he was followed by the timid Shen Bingyan.

"Swallow, what the hell do you see?" An's mother was a little blamed, and she was a little unhappy when outsiders said that her house was haunted, although Shen Bingyan was so familiar with her family, and she was like a sister to her daughter, so she shouldn't be so outside.

"I didn't see it, but there was a voice, really, Aunt An, I didn't lie, I'm scared to death." Shen Bingyan tried her best to argue that she was not lying.

The three of them were quiet, and there was no unusual movement on the second floor.

But there was the sound of the wind shaking the window, the sound of cars in the distance outside the window, and the sound of pedestrians on the road.

"I may have misheard." After a long while, Tal broke the silence and smiled: "It's okay, don't worry, there's nothing to be afraid of." โ€

With a serious expression, Mother Ann went to sit down on the sofa and listened quietly to the movement in the room for a while. I stayed for more than ten minutes, and I was sure that there was nothing abnormal.

Mother An frowned, and glanced at Shen Bingyan a few times questioningly, just thinking that she was making too much fuss, what was the matter.

But she still softened her tone and comforted Shen Bingyan a few words, and left with relief.

Leaving Tal and Shen Bingyan opposite, Shen Bingyan was also a little embarrassed, as if she had nothing to do, making such a small farce.

In order to prove her innocence, Shen Bingyan said again: "I really didn't tell a lie. โ€

"I know." Tal reassures her.

"You should have been patient with what that voice said." Tal seemed sorry for her.

"But I'm afraid." Shen Bingyan reiterated.

"There's nothing to be afraid of in this world." "You don't need to be afraid, you don't need to be afraid of anything," Tal stressed. โ€

Shen Bingyan lowered her head and sat down blankly: "But you don't know what I heard." โ€

"Maybe that voice is just there to tell you something useful." Tal continued: "You need to listen patiently. โ€

"You've heard that too?" Shen Bingyan seemed to feel that something was wrong, and looked up and questioned.

"Look, there's no fuss." Tal smiled indifferently and spread his hands.

Looking at Tal in disbelief, Shen Bingyan seemed to suddenly understand: "So you also know, I didn't tell a lie, you have heard it."

She turned to the upstairs space and felt terrified again: "There are really ghosts here!" โ€

Tal was stunned, wondering if this Shen Bingyan was a fellow member of Midaand's kind, she just couldn't accept it at all, and she didn't want to open herself. Unwilling to expand her own cognitive opinions, she has become solidified and unwilling to accept any information that goes beyond the common sense of physics.

"There are no ghosts in the world." Tal tries to dispel her fears.

"When a person dies, he becomes a ghost." Shen Bingyan insisted on her opinion.

"You have to know one thing, you live in your body, and when you leave and don't come back, it's what you think is death, but the particles of matter that are filled in your body belong to this material layer, so they are left behind. Once a person didn't have to die, the body was a hologram, you just sat in this hologram and looked out, what is a hologram, it's a line pattern composed of light. Tal told her what she knew.

Shen Bingyan must have had this kind of knowledge before coming to Earth, but after being on Earth for a long time, she has been blinded and forgotten.

"You talk nonsense, I don't believe it, if it's really like what you say, the body is a hologram, how can there be a corpse after death." Shen Bingyan immediately retorted that she was afraid of ghosts, and there were people whose corpses would turn into zombies after they died.

"Once after the so-called death, the hologram dissipated and no body was left behind. But you see, because people can't accept that their once most beloved relatives have just disappeared before their eyes, they unanimously decide to leave their loved ones' bodies behind, and so they begin to have corpses, or material particles to be exact. Tal patiently explained to her, hoping that she would change her perception a little.

"Why ghosts, that's just because you follow the group consciousness, identify with this thing together, identify with and believe in the belief that there are ghosts, what you need is to get out of this belief system, there is nothing to be afraid of, even if you die, but you don't live and die, how many times have you been reincarnated? Why fear death? "Mida said that Shen Bingyan has also been in this material layer for hundreds of years.

Naturally, she has lived for many lifetimes.

Shen Bingyan looked at Tal in surprise, digesting what it said, and then tried to touch Tรกr's forehead with her hand: "You don't have a fever, you are talking nonsense, and you are wearing so little, it is so cold, go and wear thicker, it is too cold." โ€

Shen Bingyan changed the subject, not believing any of the explanations that Tal said about death and ghosts.

She walked to the window and looked at the small white snowflakes fluttering outside, but suddenly missed those two people in her mind, which was really unforgettable: "Xiuxiu, your two friends are really beautiful, introduce one to me, what do they do?" Where to stay? I would like to see them again. โ€

She didn't listen to what Tal told her. Guilty of nymphomaniac again.

Tal couldn't help but be dejected: "I don't know. โ€

"What?" Shen Bingyan was a little unhappy, looking at Tal, she finally used a consultative tone: "Xiuxiu, why are you so stingy, two, you pick first, pick the good one, and give me the rest of it, okay." โ€

"Shen Bingyan." Tal couldn't take it anymore and jumped up and screamed.