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Chapter 199: Zhan Lingfei's Memories


After resting at home for two days, Lao Bai came back.

He said that after Guanzhu Bai learned about resurrecting Fifth Peilan, he acted very calmly and said nothing.

He just nodded.

However, when Lao Bai and Zhan Lingfei left, Guanzhu Bai said to Lao Bai Four words, "Do your best."

It seems that Guanzhu Bai should not object to resurrecting the fifth Peilan, otherwise he would not say this to Lao Bai.

Judging from Guanzhu Bai's character, he must have some intention in saying this.

Trying his best must be for Lao Bai to do his best, but he still doesn't know whether he can succeed.

Guanzhu Bai always says things that make people confused.

He tells you things, but only part of them.

You have to guess the rest by yourself, which is very exciting.

We set off to the county seat early in the morning on the third day.

Grandpa said that to resurrect the fifth Peilan, we need to find a mountain with better dragon veins, and there are some hills around Luoyang.

Although they are not high, the dragon veins are at the upper-middle level, barely.

It can be used.

As for those famous mountains and rivers, not to mention the long distances, most of them have become tourist attractions.

Carrying a coffin there will cause a lot of unnecessary trouble.

The people who came this time were the same people we had at Lao Bai's shop, Grandpa, me, Lao Bai, Zhan Lingfei, Ji Huaichu, Mu Bingtong, Kai Ye, Qin Liren, Fifth Han, and of course Ouyang Yuetong , the way she is now, I carry her with me wherever I go.

Fifth Han got a truck from nowhere.

The white jade coffin and the coffin were placed on the truck and covered with a blanket, just enough to avoid being seen.

After driving for more than two hours, we finally arrived at the mountain that grandpa mentioned.

We young guys carried the coffin and walked halfway up the mountain.

When we got halfway up the mountain, grandpa looked around, nodded to us and said, "It's right here."

We put the coffin down, and then I noticed that there was a Taoist talisman on the coffin to ward off evil spirits.

I didn't pay much attention to it before, but I guess it had always been there.

Although Fifth Peilan has been dead for a long time, things like coffins cannot be taken out casually.

If they are taken out, they must be affixed with Taoist charms to ward off evil spirits.

The problem now is, how to resurrect the fifth Peilan.

If it is said that it uses the power of the Tomb of Reincarnation, then it makes sense easily.

The dead person can be reincarnated again and return to his own body to come back to life.

But without the Tomb of Reincarnation, it might not be that easy just to bury a soul jade.

If Fifth Peilan has been reincarnated now, wouldn't it be possible for him to survive?

I don't know what Grandpa and the others planned.

"Wait until noon, the Yang energy is not very strong yet."

Grandpa said, and then walked around, probably carefully checking the dragon veins of the mountain.

At this time, Zhan Lingfei suddenly came over and said to us, "Seeing this mountain, I remembered something from my childhood.

It was very strange.

Do you want to listen?"

"What's the matter?"

Lao Bai raised his eyebrows, lit a cigarette, and started smoking.

Zhan Lingfei coughed twice, cleared his throat and said: "I remember that I was still young and still living in my hometown.

Our hometown is a remote mountain village.

There was no electricity in the 1990s, and everyone used it at night.

It's a foreign oil lamp.

Someone in the village said at that time that foreign oil lamps were relatively expensive, and many villagers used oil from the carcasses of animals to light lamps, such as cats and dogs.

Later, when I went to school, I learned that animal carcasses do not produce oil, only oil.

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The human body will do.

I remember that the night the accident happened, the weather was very cloudy, and Ah Huang had been screaming wildly since the afternoon.

Ah Huang is the dog raised by my grandfather.

He is almost ten years old.

A dog living at this age is considered to have a long life.

Grandpa said that dogs can see some things that humans cannot.

Ah Huang kept barking all afternoon, until it got dark, and suddenly it started to rain heavily.

Ah Huang whimpered for a while, then got back into the kennel.

Grandpa was going to light a foreign oil lamp, but he couldn't light it no matter how hard he tried.

He even replaced the foreign oil in the lamp with new one, but it still didn't work, so he had to light a candle first for lighting.

The sound of rain outside the window was pounding, mixed with the sound of wind.

I remember vaguely hearing the cry of a child that day, as if it was coming from a very far away place, and it seemed as if it was in my ears.

I asked Grandpa, Grandpa, whose child is crying?

Grandpa's brows suddenly frowned, and he quickly covered my ears and said, "Why is the child crying?

That's the cat calling Chun'er.

Go to bed early."

When the sound of rain gradually subsided, it was already late at night, and the candlelight in the room flickered, as if it would go out easily.

I heard the cries of babies in my ears more and more clearly, many babies.

I held Grandpa's hand tightly and said, Grandpa, I'm afraid.

My grandpa sighed, bit his finger, and then drew something unknown on my face.

He muttered something, and then the baby's cry disappeared.

Just when I thought nothing was wrong and I was getting ready to sleep, an accident happened At that time, the rain was still pouring down, and there seemed to be faint footsteps coming from the distance, getting closer and closer, like a monster walking.

The footsteps are also very strange, sometimes fast, sometimes slow, but every time they sound, the ground seems to shake.

I became more and more frightened.

The footsteps stopped at the door of my grandfather's house, and then there was the sound of "squeaking" the door opening.

I clearly remember that grandpa locked the door bolt, why was it opened?

Grandpa suddenly picked me up and ran outside.

Just as I ran out of the yard, I saw a scene that I will never forget.

I saw a woman with red hair, which was particularly obvious in the rain.

I didn't understand why I could still clearly see this woman's appearance even on a rainy night.

I looked at the woman's back and said to my grandfather, "Grandpa, whose grandfather is this?"

Grandpa covered my mouth before I could finish speaking.

At this time, the woman suddenly turned around and smiled strangely at me.

There was no blood on her wrinkled face, and her eyes were black and dripping with blood.

I remember having a very strong feeling that even though the woman had no eyes, I could feel that she was staring at me.

Grandpa hugged me and started running wildly.

The woman kept chasing after me, getting closer and closer.

The woman’s lips were slightly raised and she was smiling weirdly.

Just when she was about to catch up with me, I woke up. .

It turned out to be a dream.

At that time, I was still planning to call Lao Bai, but after thinking about it, I forgot about it.

It was such a big deal

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