In the end, the paper man Xu supported me and headed back to Miaojia Village...
We walked and stopped along the way. This time, it was almost dawn before we returned to Miaojia Village...
Not daring to pause, he returned to the Miao family yard from the end of the village.
At this time, Huang Qi and Xie Mancang were sitting in the yard, looking alert.
Father Miao and the old woman were in the main room. The two old men obviously couldn't stand it anymore and fell asleep on the table.
Miao Yu'er was pacing back and forth in the courtyard.
After Paperman Xu and I entered the house, Miao Yu'er walked toward us nervously, with expectations and questions in her eyes.
Before I could say anything, Paperman Xu whispered: "Yin Yang, you explain to them, I will go behind to check on the situation."
After saying this, the paper man Xu hurried out of the courtyard gate, and his figure quickly disappeared from sight.
Miao Yu'er came to me nervously, and I made a shushing gesture to signal her not to wake up the two old people.
She immediately became cautious.
Huang Qi and Xie Mancang suddenly became more cautious and did not dare to make any sound.
Just when I was about to speak, Father Miao in the main room raised his head unsteadily.
When he saw me, he became excited and stood up directly.
The chair fell to the ground with a clang, and Old Mrs. Miao also woke up...
The two old men were tremblingly trying to leave the main room.
I sighed softly, gave Miao Yu'er a look, and walked towards the main room.
After the past two days, it was obvious that they had reluctantly accepted the reality. After I told everything about the morgue and how Miao Guangyang’s wife was safely buried, the two old men sat back on their chairs tremblingly. superior.
Although the two of them were a little lost, their emotions were finally able to calm down.
Father Miao let out a long sigh. He stared blankly at the courtyard door and said, "Hui Lan is a good daughter-in-law. She is also pitiful in this life. She has been alone and helpless for half her life. When she comes home, Guangyang is not around all year round. Now, both of them have ended up like this, and they have never met each other until they die..."
Mrs. Miao lowered her head and wiped her tears.
Miao Yu'er's eyes were red, but she endured it and comforted Mrs. Miao. The family was so sad and pitiful.
I sighed in my heart, but they finally calmed down, which made me feel relieved.
Likewise, I comforted them with a few words, basically saying that they should take good care of themselves, I would send Mr. Miao back, and I would help the Miao family improve their feng shui.
This person has passed away, but the days to come will still be long, and the incense of the Miao family cannot be cut off.
After I finished speaking, they finally looked better.
Miao Yu'er helped the two old people back to their room to rest.
At this time, the sky was already bright, and before I knew it, the sun was already three poles high.
The paper man Xu went to the back to take a look, but didn't come back, which made me a little worried.
I told Huang Qi and Xie Mancang to rest as well, then hurried out of the hospital and walked quickly towards the back of the hospital.
When I came to those two rooms, what I saw was the paper figure Xu squatting on the ground.
What made my expression change slightly was that the black paper bundles originally in front of the iron gate were actually in the middle of the open space...
What's even weirder is that they formed a circle, and all of them were tilted inward, and the paper-tied arms were all pierced inwards.
There was a lot of dirty blood on the ground, seeping into the soil.
When I saw it clearly, my expression changed suddenly.
Surprisingly, those people surrounded by paper pricks were also corpses...
The corpse was that of a woman, and she was wearing a bright red burial suit.
The burial clothes were obviously old and exuded an antique atmosphere.
The paper-piercing palms either pierced her chest, arms, waist, or thighs.
The smell of rotting corpses kept coming from the corpse, permeating the surroundings.
Her expressionless, purple and black face was covered with spots.
Wet hair, wet burial clothes, and a lot of water mixed with the dirty blood.
This corpse is a vicious corpse...and the soul is gone!
My first reaction was that it couldn't be the Lady of the River in the copper coffin.
Because it’s not that easy for Lady He to come out...
More importantly, Mrs. He is definitely much more vicious than Miao Guangyang's wife.
Just relying on some black shadow paper knots, these paper knots are just made of the fierce corpse skin of Heisha, how can it be possible to deal with Lady River?
I have a vague guess that this female corpse should be Zhou's mother who committed suicide by drowning herself in the river...
He had learned Feng Shui from Miao Guangyang for so long, so it was not difficult to get his mother to land.
My heart gradually sank, and I felt even more frightened.
I didn't expect him to have this skill before.
And I even feel that he is so cruel that he actually used his mother’s murderous corpse as bait to lure away the paper man Xu’s attack...
Thoughts flashed through my mind for a moment, and when I looked at the paper man Xu squatting in front of the iron gate, I felt extremely worried...
"Uncle Xu!" I called the paper man Xu in a low voice.
Paperman Xu still didn't respond.
The worry in my heart turned into suspicion...
What happened to Paperman Xu in broad daylight?
I walked toward him with great vigilance. When I got to the paper man Xu, I realized that although he was squatting on the ground, his eyes were closed and his head was lowered, motionless.
My body trembled, and I quickly reached out and touched the philtrum promised by the paper man.
The extremely nervous state of mind finally improved a little, and the paper man Xu's breathing was still normal...
But he still hasn't woken up...
I called Paper Man Xu twice more and shook his shoulders, but Paper Man Xu still didn't respond. His eyes were closed tightly, as if he had passed out.
Looking at his body, there were no wounds.
It's broad daylight, so it's impossible for him to be haunted, right?
I couldn't contain my worries and uneasiness.
He reached out and pinched the paper man Xu Zhongzhong, but he still showed no sign of waking up.
I wanted to lay him flat on the ground, but his body was stiff and his limbs were tense, and I couldn't let him lie down.
I didn't dare to do anything else. I looked up and looked into the room, and my eyes instantly fell on the copper coffin...
The paper man Xu is unconscious, so he must not be Zhou Zi. Zhou Zi definitely does not have the ability to deal with the paper man Xu. I am afraid it is because of this copper coffin...
The tightly closed coffin lid fits tightly, and you can vaguely see the runes engraved on the coffin.
As we got closer, I recognized a few talismans, and they turned out to be the talismans in the house scripture!
Suddenly, I remembered one more thing.
Miao Guangyang once told me that he dealt with a vicious corpse, was invaded by the corpse's energy, was rescued by an expert, and finally relied on a piece of life-saving money to protect his heart.
It is conceivable that the murderous corpse is probably Lady He.
That expert must be Jiang Yihong!
There are talismans and seals on this copper coffin that match each other. Lady Fenghe, is there also Jiang Yihong's handwriting?
At this point, my heart felt even colder.
Jiang Yihong could only seal his body, so how could I deal with it?